
Tango was the star of the night during magnificent SADCO's Latin American Music Concert on Sunday April 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Indiana History Center Theater. A great venue for fantastic performers. The concert featured extraordinary bandoneon player Antonio Soave. The artistic direction was by Maestro Stanley De Rusha. The concert included the presentation of virtuoso pianist Eugenio Urrutia from Chile. The Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra played accompanying solo performers as well. It was an unforgetable evening full of the best music about Tango. The concert started with a piece from Colombian author Blas Emilio Atehortua titled Pieza Concierto. Then unforgotten author Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) and the bandoneon became the center of attention of virtuoso Antonio Soave and Maestro DeRusha's orchestra. It was one of those hard to repeat evenings in which a better combination is hard to find. SADCO is committed to promote Latin America's cultural heritage by holding extraordinary, high quality events like this concert. Honorable General Consulate of Mexico Mr. Sergio Aguilera and his lovely wife were among the attendees. During the intermission two people were recognized by SADCO. Mrs. Rosario Zerra received a special recognition from SADCO for her lifetime dedication to the arts of Latin America in Indiana. Mr. Richard Miller, owner of Fineline Printing, also received a special recognition for his support of Latin American culture in Indianapolis. SADCO will continue to work hard to bring concerts and recitals that promote Latin American cultural heritage to the Central Indiana community.
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