Montserrat

Past Performance
March 25, 2009, 8:00 pm
McCullough Theatre
Fresh off a string of sold-out concerts across Europe, and after six sold out events in Miami, Orlando, Atlanta, New York, Boston and Hartford-CT, Spanish singing sensation Montserrat will bring her bossa nova-infused boleros to the Performing Arts Center.
Montserrat’s second album, Boleros com Bossa (Boleros with Bossa), reached the # 1 in Spain and # 2 in Mexico. It also made the “Top Ten” in countries such as France, Italy, Argentina, Japan and Brazil.
With Montserrat’s silky voice, legendary composer and musician, Roberto Menescal, revived the Latin American classics found in Boleros com Bossa by setting them to a bossa nova beat. “For years I searched for an authentic and unforgettable voice that would exhale femininity in order to make an album of bolero ballads with bossa nova arrangements. I could not have wished for more when I heard Montserrat.”
Presented by Green Music

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