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QuinTango - Bio
QuinTango, a touring quintet of two violins, cello, bass and
piano, brings a century's worth of tango repertoire to the concert stage
with sizzling musicality and captivating narrative style. Winner of two
consecutive WAMMIES, QuinTango is the only tango music group to
have given a Command Performance at The White House. QuinTango
has been heard on NPR's Morning Edition, CNN, and network television in
both the USA and Costa Rica.
QuinTango has played to sell-out crowds both at home and abroad.
They performed at both the 9th and 12th International Music Festivals
in Costa Rica and made their European debut in 2002 with five performances
in Normandy, France. A highlight of QuinTango's domestic schedule
is their annual performances at Charleston's Piccolo Spoleto Festival.
Their 2003 residency marked the fourth year that, according to Spoleto
critic Robert Jones, "....their concerts packed the place and sent
the customers home tango crazy." Other festival performances in this
country include the Kennedy Center Open House Festival, Wolf Trap's Theatre-in-the-Woods
Children's Festival and the Virginia Highlands Festival.
Last year QuinTango joined Maestro Donald Portnoy and the Augusta
Symphony as soloists for the Valentine -Pops- at -the -Bell concert. They
were featured soloists with the Ars Nova Orchestra under the baton of
Lynn Luce at Miniaci Hall in Davies, FL. In 2001, QuinTango joined
Maestro David Stahl and the Charleston Symphony as soloists for the opening
concert of their pops season. Extending their tango reach to Kansas, the
group will make three appearances next season with the Wichita Symphony.
With sizzling energy and contagious passion, QuinTango gave sixty
concerts last year in venues ranging from an elementary school in eastern
North Carolina to the 1000-seat 19th century Teatro Nacional in San Jose,
Costa Rica. It is this devotion to bringing the music of tango to new
audiences that prompted the Washington Post to proclaim QuinTango"one
of Washington's musical treasures."
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