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The episode premiering April 16 brings you the color and flair of Latin-America’s 19th and 20th century music.
April 16: Bainbridge Pod Accomplice – La Fiesta de la Música
The episode premiering April 16 brings you the color and flair of Latin-America’s 19th and 20th century music. From the Caribbean all the way to La Patagonia, you will be enchanted by the melancholic atmosphere of Cuban contradanzas, the ebullience of Brazilian maxixe, and the dramatic passion of Argentinian tango. On the program is BAHIA BLANCA by Carlos di Sarli, arr. Peggy Brady and Allan Brighton, and featuring Peggy Brady (violin), and Allan Brighton (piano, bass, and accordion). Featuring Pat Strange and Justine Jeanotte (violin), Tom Monk (viola), Arlayne Eseman (cello) are DANZAS CUBANAS by Ignacio Cervantes, arr. Patricia Rudisill, CLASSIC BRAZILIAN DANCES by Ernesto Nazareth, arr. Patricia Rudisill, and LA BELLA CUBANA by Jose White. Bainbridge Pod Accomplice theme music “Swing for Mike” is written and performed by Ranger and the “Re-Arrangers.”
Episode Premieres: April 16
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200 Madison Ave N, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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BPA is a fully accessible facility, offering handicapped parking, wheelchair access, hearing assistance, sensory access, and accessible restrooms. If you have any questions or special requests,
View moreBPA is a fully accessible facility, offering handicapped parking, wheelchair access, hearing assistance, sensory access, and accessible restrooms. If you have any questions or special requests, please don’t hesitate to contact the BPA Box Office prior to or during your visit at 206.842.8569.
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