Dúo Andalucía
Cinco de Mayo Party with Dúo Andalucía
SABROSO MEXICAN RESTAURANT
7909 Albany Post Rd
Red Hook, NY 12571
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¡Vamonos a bailar! This Cinco de Mayo, get ready to set Sabroso Mexican on fire with the sizzling sounds of Duo Andalucia! Join us on Sunday, May 5th from 1 PM until closing for a fiesta that's más caliente than a habanero pepper and smoother than a margarita on the rocks!
We'll be serving up a musical feast so sizzling and smooth it'll tantalize your taste buds (for music!) and have you shimmying in your seat. Imagine the scene: the sun is shining, delicious aromas waft from the kitchen, and the energy of flamenco meets the cool sounds of jazz and mexican music, creating an unforgettable fiesta experience. It's the perfect way to celebrate this vibrant holiday and devour the delicious food and drinks at Sabroso Mexican.
Mark your calendars for an afternoon of unforgettable music and good vibes!
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Dúo Andalucía Biography
We were born at the "Gran Fraternidad Universal" music and arts school, directed by jazz musician Vinicio Petronio Argueta Noguera, better known as "Petrosky" in Nicaragua. He instilled in us a love for classical music, flamenco, and jazz. Emilio Pereira started his journey in 2009, and Aaron Morales joined in 2012.
Later, our musical knowledge was further enriched by renowned figures like Jorge Pardo, a Spanish jazz and flamenco musician who collaborated with the great Paco de Lucia; Josemi Carmona, son of the legendary Pepe Habichuela; and Amparo Bengala, who has worked with artists like Paco de Lucia, Manuel Carrasco, and Alejandro Sanz.
For our classical flamenco guitar technique, we received valuable instruction from maestro, composer, and pedagogue Oscar Herrero, Ricardo Marlow, and international guitarist David Minguillón from Berkeley College of Music.
A huge shout-out to Maestro Julio Vásquez, the Nicaraguan National School of Music's own guitar maestro and composer, for igniting our passion for progressive flamenco! We wouldn't be the same performers without Juan Solorzano's magic touch in refining our stage presence, and Tony Ferrari's diverse blues, rock, and jazz expertise has truly broadened our musical horizons.
And speaking of broadening horizons, Aaron Morales has been on a global opera odyssey since 2014, honing his voice under the tutelage of Baritone Master Mario Rocha. He's even sung his way into masterclasses with the prestigious opera singing Masters of the Lyrical Theater in Havana, Cuba, learned from the legendary Italian Doctor in Opera, Claudio Ottino, and soaked up wisdom from the American maestro, Robert B. Dundas.
Our performances have taken us to various successful events, including television appearances, international radio broadcasts, the International Poetry Festival in Nicaragua, National Theater festivals and their competitions, the International Teletón Fundraising, special events hosted by the Ambassadors in Nicaragua, the Nicaraguan Presidency, International Guitar Festivals in Nicaragua, the Cultural and Arts Performing Center of Spain in Nicaragua, and many more.
Currently, we have participated in numerous prestigious American productions like Sofar Sounds, Breaking Sound, Circle Live, and others.
Read MoreLater, our musical knowledge was further enriched by renowned figures like Jorge Pardo, a Spanish jazz and flamenco musician who collaborated with the great Paco de Lucia; Josemi Carmona, son of the legendary Pepe Habichuela; and Amparo Bengala, who has worked with artists like Paco de Lucia, Manuel Carrasco, and Alejandro Sanz.
For our classical flamenco guitar technique, we received valuable instruction from maestro, composer, and pedagogue Oscar Herrero, Ricardo Marlow, and international guitarist David Minguillón from Berkeley College of Music.
A huge shout-out to Maestro Julio Vásquez, the Nicaraguan National School of Music's own guitar maestro and composer, for igniting our passion for progressive flamenco! We wouldn't be the same performers without Juan Solorzano's magic touch in refining our stage presence, and Tony Ferrari's diverse blues, rock, and jazz expertise has truly broadened our musical horizons.
And speaking of broadening horizons, Aaron Morales has been on a global opera odyssey since 2014, honing his voice under the tutelage of Baritone Master Mario Rocha. He's even sung his way into masterclasses with the prestigious opera singing Masters of the Lyrical Theater in Havana, Cuba, learned from the legendary Italian Doctor in Opera, Claudio Ottino, and soaked up wisdom from the American maestro, Robert B. Dundas.
Our performances have taken us to various successful events, including television appearances, international radio broadcasts, the International Poetry Festival in Nicaragua, National Theater festivals and their competitions, the International Teletón Fundraising, special events hosted by the Ambassadors in Nicaragua, the Nicaraguan Presidency, International Guitar Festivals in Nicaragua, the Cultural and Arts Performing Center of Spain in Nicaragua, and many more.
Currently, we have participated in numerous prestigious American productions like Sofar Sounds, Breaking Sound, Circle Live, and others.
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