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Tucson dia de los muertos 2021
Tucson dia de los muertos 2021





tucson dia de los muertos 2021

They collaborated with Linda Ronstadt on her 1987 double platinum album, Canciones de Mi Padre ( Songs of my Father). According to the tradition, La Llorona is the ghost of a woman who lost her children and now cries while looking for them in the river, often causing misfortune to those who are near or hear her.įounded in 1960 by mariachi “giant” Natividad “Nati” Cano, the 11-member Mariachi Los Camperos includes musicians from both Mexico and the U.S.

tucson dia de los muertos 2021

The song tells the story of a legendary ghost prominent in folklore of Spanish America. Dia de Los Muertos will feature songs inspired by the lives and spirits of real people such as the first female Mexican musician to become a successful composer, Maria Grever, to folk legends like “La Llorona,” (The Crying Woman). The Tucson Symphony and Mariachi Los Camperos will raise spirits and celebrate life with a program featuring impressive vocals, violins and guitars steeped in rich cultural tradition. “It is a fantastic and wonderful way to connect emotionally through music with the vast, diverse and broad community that Tucson is.” “I know the enormous impact All Souls Day has in Tucson and I couldn’t wait for the TSO to be part of it,” said Maestro Gomez. at the Finale Site at the Mercado San Agustin.

TUCSON DIA DE LOS MUERTOS 2021 FREE

Maestro Gomez will also conduct the TSO at the free All Souls Day Finale Ceremony Sunday, November 5 at 7:45 p.m. Music Director Jose Luis Gomez will conduct the TSO and Mariachi Los Camperos in Dia de Los Muertos to launch the weekend with a very special one-night-only performance Friday, November 3 at 7:30 p.m. (Tucson, AZ)─The Tucson Symphony Orchestra will participate in All Souls Procession Weekend with two special performances.

tucson dia de los muertos 2021

Dancers, Aerialists, Fire Spinners to Join TSO Performance at All Souls Finale







Tucson dia de los muertos 2021