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An intimate and profound meeting between the guitar's Latin drive and the soulful melancholy of the cello, this fuegokoori ensemble, at times tender and at other times explosive, is an act made for the passionate at heart.
Now an internationally acclaimed ensemble, "fuegokoori" explores crossovers of extreme emotions and soul-searching themes, featuring obscure works of more celebrated composers like Paganini, Sarasate, Piazzolla and de Falla, directly contrasted with works by leading Japanese and Chinese composers like Mayuzumi Toshiro and Zhou Long. Experience the refreshing juxtaposition of Asian calm and tranquility with flamenco's exuberance and fire!
Now an internationally acclaimed ensemble, "fuegokoori" explores crossovers of extreme emotions and soul-searching themes, featuring obscure works of more celebrated composers like Paganini, Sarasate, Piazzolla and de Falla, directly contrasted with works by leading Japanese and Chinese composers like Mayuzumi Toshiro and Zhou Long. Experience the refreshing juxtaposition of Asian calm and tranquility with flamenco's exuberance and fire!
About Me:
Currently releasing our 2nd album, we are working on expanding our ensemble to include violin, percussion and other instruments from different genres and cultures. Look for our new album, fuegokoori : Beneath the Surface coming out soon!
Formation Date:
October 31, 2003
Record Label:
fuegokoori
Label Type:
Independent
Band Members:
Robert Choi - Cello; Stanley Chin, Anders Clemens Oien, Marco Diaz Tamayo - Guitars; Konstanz Guitar Ensemble
Country:
Malaysia
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