From Jesuit missions to tango, streaming music

From Jesuit missions to tango, streaming music

with album Iguazu, Argentinian oud player Eduardo Iguez, musical director of La Chimera revisits the repertoire of Jesuit missions in the seventeenth centuryAnd and eighteenAnd Centuries.

It is one of the most valuable natural places in the seventh art. Generation Z will recognize the clips that were used in the shooting of recent movies Black Panther From the Marvel franchise. The baby boomer generation that Roland Joffe immortalized in 1986 in his historical film a task. But for Argentine bassist Eduardo Iguez, music director of La Chimera, Iguazu Falls is much more than a movie postcard. “It is the most symbolic cradle of shared civilizations in Argentina, and more broadly in all of South America. The indigenous culture of the pre-Columbian tribes, such as the famous Guaranis, fuses there with that of the early Spanish and Portuguese conquistadors, who also imported the African slave culture, Soon it was supplemented by a massive European emigration from Ukraine and Poland.All this created a unique musical identity, which persists to this day, in a fascinating historical and geographical history.

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