Santa Fe Symphony showcases music by groundbreaking Latin American composers The Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra and Chorus performing in 2023 under the direction of Guillermo Figueroa. Miguel del Águila, a Grammy-nominated musician and composer, will perform his most celebrated composition, "Conga," on piano. Guest soloist JP Jofre is a world-renowned bandonéon player. Published February 19, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. Modified February 19, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. As featured on - Santa Fe Symphony showcases music by groundbreaking Latin American composers From a film noir tango to a diabolical conga to a gaucho-inspired mass, the Santa Fe Symphony presents "Music of Latin America," an afternoon of spirited symphonic pieces by great Latin American composers, featuring two internationally renowned guest soloists, Miguel del Águila and JP Jofre. collection_45557276-ee24-11ef-b037-c7397c3e8da8.html
As featured on - Santa Fe Symphony showcases music by groundbreaking Latin American composers From a film noir tango to a diabolical conga to a gaucho-inspired mass, the Santa Fe Symphony presents "Music of Latin America," an afternoon of spirited symphonic pieces by great Latin American composers, featuring two internationally renowned guest soloists, Miguel del Águila and JP Jofre.
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