by Lou Carlozo
Coming all the way from Italy, by musical way of Argentina, they will soon land in Chicago and show the Windy City how much musical fire can erupt from just an acoustic guitar and violin. Perugia's SatorDuo is headed to the area for a series of at least three concerts near the end of October, "and we're hoping to do five," says the Rev. Bob Hutmacher of St. Peter's Church in Chicago.
"I think it's ambitious for them." Then again, tango music is nothing if not passionate — especially in the capable hands of violinist Paolo Castellani and guitarist Francesco Di Giandomenico. Having played all over Europe (including England and France), they're returning to Chicago after several previous visits sponsored by Hutmacher's arts group, Chiesa Nuova.
Fonte: Fra Noi
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