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Mario Canonge



In duet with Ralph Thamar. Mario Canonge has established an international reputation as a brilliant virtuoso pianist. But his talent goes much further than this. The Martiniquan star has proved to have an amazing ability to adapt his piano-playing to a wide variety of genres. Jazz, zouk, salsa, you name it, Canonge will play it !

The edition 2010

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Issue 2010
apr 8, 2010 - start at 8 pm - C.Cultural Português
apr 8, 2010

Vasco Martins


Festival opening night with a Vasco Martins's piano solo concert

apr 9, 2010 - start at 8 pm - Praça Dr. Antonio Lereno
apr 9, 2010

Kim Alves


Kim's music is practically a cultural compilation of national rhythms which include Ladainha, Batuku, Morna, Coladera, Finaçon, Tabanka and Funana.

apr 9, 2010

Mario Canonge


In duet with Ralph Thamar. Mario Canonge has established an international reputation as a brilliant virtuoso pianist. But his talent goes much further than this. The Martiniquan star has proved to have an amazing ability to adapt his piano-playing to a wide variety of genres. Jazz, zouk, salsa, you name it, Canonge will play it !

apr 9, 2010

Ralph Thamar


In duet with Mario Canonge. Ralph Thamar, who made his name performing with the group Malavoi, has gone on to enjoy a successful solo career as a Caribbean crooner, delighting female fans with his highly sensual vocals

apr 9, 2010

René Lacaille


René Lacaille masters all sorts of drums, accordion, guitar, and saxophone. The countless nights that René spent playing professionally, combined with new music arriving from other shores, provided a variety of influences for him, and his own compositions informed by flamenco, salsa, blues, rock, jazz and fusion.

apr 9, 2010

Kora Jazz Trio


Behind the Kora Jazz Trio, there is a connection between Mandingo musical tradition and the freedom of jazz, a kora interacting with West African percussions and Afro-American swing, the griot and the blue note's palaver.

apr 10, 2010 - start at 8 pm - Praça Dr. Antonio Lereno
apr 10, 2010

Princezito


With his own style and influences, Princezito is a nice tribute to traditional rythms of Cape Verde.

apr 10, 2010

Tumi & the Volume


In just over a year the group has managed to create a distinct musical accent that includes blends of samba, swing, hip hop, reggae and poetry that speaks to the unique reality of the South African experience and still relates to the world in that universal way that only beauty can.

apr 10, 2010

Jaques Morelenbaum & Cello Samba Trio


The brazilian hits revisited in a intimate feeling of chamber music

apr 10, 2010

Manhattan Transfer


Four voices singing in harmony since more than 35 years


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