The quintet Éxodo Criollo from Buenos Aires embodies tango in motion - urban, vital and contemporary - interpreted by musicians with a wealth of experience. Their concept? They reintegrate the criolla guitar and the guitarrón into the large ensembles.
Beautiful arrangements in the style of the old orchestras with a wealth of sound colors! The ensemble plays tangos by Di Sarli, Troilo, Pugliese, Gobbi, D'Arienzo and at the same time explores the current tango cosmos, playing new tangos and their own compositions that preserve the essence of the great compositions and reflect contemporary life.
With its tonal and expressive diversity, this unusual formation has traveled and inspired stages and countries - and at the same time preserved the identity of the tango. The quintet currently consists of Bruno Cuellar Abud on violin, Ignacio Claramonte on bandoneon, Agustín López on guitar, Lucio Claros on guitarrón and Nicolás Ortiz on double bass.
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