Duarte, Celso (1974)

Celso Duarte (2010). Capitol Theatre, Washington. Creative Commons License

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Mi arpa para mí es un instrumento mágico. Puedo sentir la resonancia en mi pecho, en mis brazos, en mi cuerpo


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Description: Celso Duarte is a composer and harpist from Paraguay that live in Mexico. He composes music with a multitude of influences from Latin American folk music and jazz. He is considered one of the most important artists of South American folklore. He is a virtuous harpist and he has won many musical awards. Duarte is also dedicated to ethnomusicology, conducting research of folklore genres that are in danger of extinction.
Sex: Male. Occupation: Composer, singer, harpist and songwriter.
Place of Birth / Death: Villarica, Paraguay. Country Tags: Paraguay.
Periods: 20th Century, 21th Century Genres: Jazz music, Instrumental music, Vocal music, Dance music, World Music, Soundtrack.
Styles: Jazz, Latin, Folk, World Music. School / Group: National Autonomous University of Mexico
Instruments: Voice, violin and Harp. Relatives: Celso Duarte González (father).
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Bibliography

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