From childhood classics like flea and the louse to themes of romance as Viajera River up the musical repertoire of the Venezuelan group Serenata Guayanesa that for more than 40 years, has been dedicated to interpret and enhance the popular musical genres with traditional roots especially those belonging to the south eastern region of Venezuela.
On Tuesday, this vocal and instrumental quartet once again promises to delight his audience with a concert that will be held in the hall Rios Reyna del Teatro Teresa Carreño in Caracas, at 7:00 pm. The meeting will also feature the participation of Carota, Nema and Chops', a popular group with 30 years of experience known for playing typical cutting issues such as merengue terror.
Serenata Guayanesa, composed by Ivan Perez Rossi, Rossi Cesar Perez, Mauricio Castro and Miguel Angel Bosch, was declared in 2011 as Cultural Heritage of the Nation, and has a musical contribution covers 37 albums. As for this concert, Bosch said through a press release that "it is always a pleasure to play in the hall Rios Reyna to share the Venezuelan popular songbook, children and Christmas music." Indeed, the date of the event makes it a precise time for the group intéprete recognized some of their bonuses as horse runs.
Tickets for this event, which is part of the cycle will ring, promoted by state entities culture, cost of Bs.200 and may be purchased at the theater box office or on its website www.teresacarreno.gob.ve.