Lucho Roa Cesar Simon sings
PRESENTATION OF "WIND MONTEOLIVÉ"
inwardness, depth and identification with the consciousness of quiet landscape. These are some of the qualities of the poetry of César Simón (1932-1997) that are reflected in "Wind in Monteolivé, the latest work of Chilean singer Lucho Roa and presented on 15 June in Villar del Arzobispo where Simon lived much of his life.
The record, released by the City Council of this town, consists of nine songs that are to music from some of the most iconic poems of César Simón. In addition to singing and guitar by Lucho Roa, "Wind in Monteolivé" features the voice and piano Empar Riera Recabarren Claudio. The cover design is the work of Manuel Deltoro. As
Lucho Roa told during the presentation, the idea of \u200b\u200bthe CD came from a group of students from the Adult School Villar, where the Chilean singer-songwriter teaches guitar in recent years. The title refers to a benchmark landscapes where Simon and often went in search of inspiration and serenity. The goal now is to spread this work in different rooms, libraries and cultural spaces of the Valencia region.
PRESENTATION OF "WIND MONTEOLIVÉ"
inwardness, depth and identification with the consciousness of quiet landscape. These are some of the qualities of the poetry of César Simón (1932-1997) that are reflected in "Wind in Monteolivé, the latest work of Chilean singer Lucho Roa and presented on 15 June in Villar del Arzobispo where Simon lived much of his life.
The record, released by the City Council of this town, consists of nine songs that are to music from some of the most iconic poems of César Simón. In addition to singing and guitar by Lucho Roa, "Wind in Monteolivé" features the voice and piano Empar Riera Recabarren Claudio. The cover design is the work of Manuel Deltoro. As
Lucho Roa told during the presentation, the idea of \u200b\u200bthe CD came from a group of students from the Adult School Villar, where the Chilean singer-songwriter teaches guitar in recent years. The title refers to a benchmark landscapes where Simon and often went in search of inspiration and serenity. The goal now is to spread this work in different rooms, libraries and cultural spaces of the Valencia region.
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