SurdelSur ensamble:
Guillermo Rubino, Sara Ryan, Nelly Guevara, Rodrigo Beraldi (Violines)
Mariano Malamud y Ignacio Gobbi (Violas)
Paula Pomeraniec and Benjamin Baez (Cellos)
Juan Pablo Navarro (Contrabajo)
Matías Arriazu (Guitar and vocals)
songs guests:
Cecilia Pahl y Teresa Parodi (Voice)
SurdelSur Ensamble,,es,Rodrigo Beraldi and Federico Scholand,,es,Mariano Malamud and Ignacio Gobbi,,es,Paula Pomeraniec y Clement Silly,,pl,Bandoneon and Composition,,es,Hugo Rivas,,es,In a new musical adventure,,es,SurdelSur ensamble embarks on the music of the coast by the hand of Facundo Rodríguez and Marco Antonio Fernández,,es,One guitarist and the other bandoneon player,,es,they go through the classical and new repertoire of the genre with chamamé rhythms,,es,guarania,,en,polka and double scratched,,es,They join the celebration Hugo Rivas on guitar and Lorraine Astudilo on vocals,,es, with guitarist and composer Matthias Arriazu, They present a new repertoire of Argentina music with shades and colors that make the work of this young composer. They add to this proposal Cecilia and Teresa Parodi in Pahl voices.
SurdelSur is a string ensemble dedicated to the new popular music Argentina. He has performed with composers such as William Klein, Juan Quintero, Diego Schissi, Alan Plachta and Martin Sued, entre otros. the assembly, directed by Guillermo Rubino and composed of outstanding string players of today was presented at venues such as the Usina del Arte, colon Theater, the Haroldo Conti Cultural Center and Café Vinilo, entre otros.
Matias Arriazu, composer, instrumentalist and arranger, It is one of the main references for guitar 8 ropes today, contributing from his compositions and arrangements a different look for the instrument.
versatile musician, goes through various genres. He participated in numerous festivals in Argentina and abroad. He shared the stage with great figures of music Argentina, as Mercedes Sosa, Liliana Herrero, Teresa Parodi, Juan Falú, entre otros. Besides Brazilian musicians as Arismar the Holy Spirit, Chico Batera, Rogério Sousa, Yamandú Costa among others.