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Bruno Tambascio

Bruno Tambascio is a composer, performer and producer with residence between Spain and Germany.

 

Holding a degree in Recorder Flute by Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid, he works on regular basis

as Stage Manager and Maestro Interno at the main Spanish opera houses Gran Teatro del Liceu, Teatro de la Zarzuela and Teatro Real.

 

He has conducted the orchestra on Sondheim's "A funny thing happened on the way to the forum" for Veranos de la Villa, performed and scored for the Humboldt Big Band and composed a wide range of musical pieces in the field of audiovisuals, advertising, videogames, musicals and theater, with international premieres throughout Madrid,

Buenos Aires, Berlin, Frankfurt, Mainz and Canada.

 

"Frankenstein", "El loco de los balcones" or "Pinocchio" are among his last and most prominent works.

Sara Van

Sara Van´s fusion of poetry and postmodern raw emotion is simply extraordinary. The media calls her "The Latin Janis Joplin", which she finds overwhelming.

 

Growing up in Spain and born in Lima (Perú), her words and broken honesty won her a Latin Grammy Award preselection for Talitá Kum, her first album.

 

Fond of several trends of music, she has collaborated with different renowned artists and performed in Europe and America. Star of the film "Sigo Siendo" (Corcuera), she also sings the lead track in the movie "Puñado de Besos" (Menkes) and lends her voice in the play "El loco de los balcones" (Vargas Llosa), directed by Gustavo Tambascio. 

 

With an upcoming second album, her groundbreaking success as an independent artist and performer and a passion for life that is highly contagious, Sara continues to captivate her audience around the world, bringing an indie torch of flame to the ancient soul of Latin lore.

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