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Monday, 26 November 2012

C. C. RECOLETA SAYS GOODBYE

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Today, Monday (public holiday), the quintet of Javier Malosetti (photo), an iconic name on the Buenos Aires jazz scene, will close out the series of free concerts held on different stages of the C. C. Recoleta, on the fifth and last day of the Festival. The performance of the band led by this bass and guitar giant is scheduled for 8 p.m., when night falls on the beautiful stage of the Terraza of C. C. Recoleta. The concert lineup will begin earlier at El Aleph with performances by Gustavo Lorenzatti and Santiago Bartolomé (3.30 p.m.) and Hernán Jacinto Quinteto (4.30 p.m.). At 6 p.m., Terry Zwigoff’s revealing documentary Louie Bluie,about the particular life story of musician Howard "Louie Bluie" Armstrong, will be screened at the Microcine. At the same time, Ramiro Penovi & The Swing Serenaders will perform on the stage of the Terraza. And at 7 p.m., there will be a highly awaited debut album concert: the Noneto de Juan Cruz de Urquiza will premiere Indómita luz, a jazz tribute to the work of Charly García. And then, Javier Malosetti will be in charge of closing out five full days of jazz with his extraordinary ensemble.

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Today, Monday (public holiday), the quintet of Javier Malosetti (photo), an iconic name on the Buenos Aires jazz scene, will close out the series of free concerts held on different stages of the C. C. Recoleta, on the fifth and last day of the Festival. The performance of the band led by this bass and guitar giant is scheduled for 8 p.m., when night falls on the beautiful stage of the Terraza of C. C. Recoleta. The concert lineup will begin earlier at El Aleph with performan [...]

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