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Posts Tagged ‘David Buckley’

Camarada’s Little Bit of Paris in Barrio Logan

By Ken Herman | February 28, 2023 | 1

Conjuring the atmosphere of Parisian cabaret in Barrio Logan on Saturday, Camarada offered its entertaining program ‘From Paris, with Love’ at Bread & Salt.

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Camarada Rejoices in Tango at The Conrad

By Ken Herman | February 5, 2023 | 0

Saturday’s Camarada concert at The Conrad In La Jolla offered a dozen vibrant tangos, including a few milongas, the dance that birthed tango

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Camarada Launches a Vibrant 28th Season at the Mingei Museum

By Ken Herman | October 15, 2022 | 0

Camarada opened its 28th season Thursday at Balboa Park’s Mingei International Museum with an invigorating program of chamber music by lesser known composers.

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Camarada Brings the Music of Stefan Cwik to Its Mingei Museum Concert

By Ken Herman | April 12, 2022 | 1

‘Mosaics’–Camarada’s chamber concert Sunday at the Mingei Museum–featured both the music and presence of San Francisco-based composer Stefan Cwik.

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Camarada’s Forgivable Obsession with Tango

By Ken Herman | February 25, 2022 | 0

The San Diego ensemble Camarada presented ‘Tango Obsessed’ on Thursday, February 24, a chamber concert at the Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center in La Jolla.

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Camarada Brings Tango Back to The Conrad

By Ken Herman | July 18, 2021 | 2

With “Tango Society,” a program at La Jolla’s Baker-Baum Concert Hall devoted to the music of that seductive dance, San Diego’s musical ensemble Camarada reignited its love affair with the Argentine tango.

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