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Argentine singer-songwriter and master guitarist Cecilia Zabala brings her "mesmerizing" and genre-spanning South American voice to the new Studio Sudikoff stage.
Sponsored by the Collis Center for Student Involvement and the Sykes Free Concert Fund
Free and open to the public
With Eugene Uman, piano, and Don Davis, flute.
Cecilia Zabala of Buenos Aires, Argentina is a rising star on the global music scene. With 10 CDs and close to 20 years international touring experience to her credit, Zabala's music embodies the deep soul of the acoustic guitar, from its Iberian and North African roots, to its versatility as a worldwide voice of modern musical expression.
Cecilia Zabala's distinction as a performing artist is multi-dimensional. From a technical perspective, she is a master singer and instrumentalist, conservatory trained, and a respected guitar instructor in the cosmopolitan center of Buenos Aires. But her musical vision is far from staid. Her music bridges genres from the European classical guitar tradition to Brazilian bossa nova and MPB, from Chilean Nuevo Cancion and its Argentine relative, Nuevo Cancionero, to global jazz. Her music combines many elements of global folkloric music, in a synthesis that bridges so many styles and genres that it can fairly be described as "sui generis," or without comparison. In one respect, the essence of her artistic identity is as a singer songwriter, but with a poetic rather than narrative character that seems distinctly South American. Her music is dreamlike, and steeped in the deep soul of her native Argentina, and by extension, Spain. In performance, whether solo or with an ensemble, Zabala is mesmerizing, from start to finish. As an instrumentalist, her performances are hypnotic. As a singer and presenter, she's both both seductive, and a bit of a sorceress, or as they say in Argentina, a "bruja."
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, and in that regard, and the same can be said of music. To wit, a visit to Zabala's YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/zabalaceci reveals a deep treasure trove worth of music videos and live performances, worth more than words can say. An excellent place to start is with the music video for her composition Tirale Corazones, here
https://youtu.be/26j3tf60K_I
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