The Peruvian singer Danitse He opts for a live show to present his fourth studio album “Augurio”, this production marks an important event in his career because it is focused on the sound of the charango, an instrument that has been the protagonist of his research in recent years.
The album is committed to musical craftsmanship by including wooden and leather instruments, such as the double bass, wankara and, of course, the charango, which caught Danitse’s interest when he was only thirteen years old.
In 2020, he decided to undertake academic research on this magical instrument and, finally, he has decided to pay it a well-deserved tribute as one of the main cultural symbols of Peruvian music in this new production.
“Augurio” also incorporates some touches of electric guitar, synthesizers, drums and rhythmic sequences, giving freshness to the production. In addition, it has the outstanding participation of guest female charanguists Valentina Soto (Chile) and Adriana Lubiz (Argentina).
To promote this album, Danitse will offer a live show this Tuesday, October 17 at La Noche de Barranco. Ticket sales are through the following linkthe musical show will begin at 9 pm
Source: Elcomercio
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