The South American country of Paraguay has embraced the harp as its national instrument. There, the harp has evolved over the past four centuries into a unique, 36-string breed that's played with the ...
ASUNCION, Paraguay — The sounds of heaven, plucked on 36 strings, fill the ramshackle houses and potholed streets of this sleepy capital. Some of that music comes from the basement of harp master ...
One of the most popular performers to grace the Sierra Nevada Big room stage, Carlos Reyes, returns Tuesday. Paraguay-born harp and violin artist, Reyes will be backed by his hot band, Electric ...
There was a time when we used to congratulate ourselves on the fact that we were the only country in the world to have a musical instrument as our national symbol. It was perhaps part of some de ...
Forget its fey image in Europe - in South America, and Paraguay in particular, it is the sound of the plains, hot nights and cold beer In Europe the harp has angelic associations. It is seen – ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Essay Expanding my instrument’s repertoire takes months of practicing, experimentation and personal sacrifices. But it has made me believe in ...
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