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Music, more than a hobbyMusic, more than a hobby
- Académie musicale de Beaune
- Alban Gerhardt – cellist
- Be Bop Stompers
- Cuarteto Arriaga
- Damien Ventula – cellist
- Duo Double Piano
- La Philharmonie de Toulouse
- Le moleskine sur la table
- Les Oignons
- LIGHT BLAZER – jazz
- Marco Massera – viola
- Musical assumptions
- MusiciansWay.com
- NobleViola
- Paris-Broadway
- PG Project
- Tango para musicos – 1er encuentro internacional
- Think Denk – piano
Tango, music and danceTango, music and dance
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Category Archives: tango
Fleurs Noires’ “Salida de emergencia” : tango to enjoy
The Fleurs Noires and the superb Sandra Rumolino performed in Paris at the studio de l’Ermitage in a session for Buenos Aires sur Scène for the release of their album “Salida de emergencia”, spanish translation of “Sortie de secours”, one … Continue reading
Posted in concerts, music, tango
Tagged concerts, Fleurs noires, music, Rumolino (Sandra), Salida de emergencia, tango
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Busy week at the académie d’été de Beaune
As usual, I spent one week on an intense music academy. As usual that week was full of friendship, music and of course evenings in Beaune. The first Sunday was rather harsh as we had organised an concert among friends … Continue reading
Posted in chamber music, concerts, ensembles, flute, friendship, instruments I play, music, orchestra, singing, tango, viola
Tagged académie musicale de Beaune, Beaune, flute, friendship, music, music chamber, orchestra, singing, viola
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Evaristo Carriego by Jorge Luis Borges
El estudio de Jorge Luis Borges sobre Evaristo Carriego -poeta argentino que disfrutó de popularidad a principios de siglo- no es un simple ejercicio crítico-biográfico ni un conjunto de estampas costumbristas, sino que late en él el propósito de recrear … Continue reading
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Tagged Borges (Jose Luis), Carriego (Evaristo), reading, tango
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A whiff of rain in Osaka (friday April 8th 2011)
The weather forecast on television announced it but I was too optimistic : it began to rain as we were visiting Shintennoji. The rain stressed the surrounding meditative atmosphere on this day of hana matsuri (flower festival) and celebration of … Continue reading
Back into Osaka’s rhythm : sightseeing, shopping and tango (thursday April 7th 2011)
We’re back in the beating heart of the city with a first stop at Osaka’s fishmarket. We browsed the streets and looked at seafood and fishes used in Japanese cuisine. I bought a root of fresh but fragile wasabi, hoping … Continue reading







