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“Music for the People” program on YouTube

June 6, 2021 – 01:00
The artists who join the virtual cycle this June. A varied proposal for all audiences.

New artists from Buenos Aires will join this month to the cycle of “Music for the People”, which the Government of the province of Buenos Aires broadcasts every Friday on the YouTube channel of the Ministry of Government.

This musical space, inaugurated in mid-March, opened a way for the public and artists to communicate during the live performances. As detailed, the first June edition will be held next Friday the 11th and will feature the participation of Claudio Céccoli, Hugo Alejandro Nielsen and Ingrid Feniger.

Céccoli’s work combines different popular rhythms with academic resources that can be seen in his nine albums. Nielsen, who comes from a family totally linked to music, is part of the blues band “El Trío del General” and, at the same time, maintains his participation in the choirs of the Cultural Space of San Cayetano and of the Reformed Church of Tres Streams. Ingrid Feniger began her artistic career in the jazz area of ​​the “Manuel de Falla” Conservatory.

The composer and instrumentalist gathers various distinctions awarded by prestigious institutions linked to music. On Friday the 25th it will be the turn for the presentations of La Dro, Montarosa and Laura Vallacco. La Dro, a gay singer, songwriter and producer from the town of Necochea, shares in his songs his perspective on LGBT nightlife, drama, psychoanalysis and the complexity of sexuality, through sounds taken from pop, synth -pop and trap.

From his indie-style and folk-rooted works, and through musical neologisms, Montarosa asks unthinkable questions such as “why isn’t an open window enough? Who sits around a millennial fire? Why drain your hair? Finally, Laura Vallacco Banda has a constant growth since 2010; In his first album “Corte y Confección” he presents the songs he made in collaboration with the poet Pablo Du mit and the composer Alirio Melo.

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