Created around the bandoneón player Rómulo Larrea, this show offers the bandoneón at its best in an intimate presentation.
The trio of bandoneón, guitar and bass offers a sensitive performance that allows the public to discover, through its history and anecdotes, the love story between the tango and the bandoneon.
Bandoneon player, composer and musical director, Romulo Larrea is recognized as one of the leaders on the international Tango scene. His career path has been marked by unusual strength of character that is limitless.
Born in Montevideo (Uruguay), Larrea began his bandoneon study at the age of ten with Professor Rolando Gavioli. In the 1960s, he formed his first ensemble, began composing, recorded his first album and worked with several orchestras in Montevideo and Buenos Aires.
Larrea went to Quebec (Canada) at the end of the 1970s and founded the first Tango group. He is known for having introduced Tango to Montreal. At the end of the 1980s, Larrea worked with Master Astor Piazzolla in South America. When he returned to Montreal, Larrea made his debuts as soloist with the Quebec Symphonic Orchestra. He developed a new musical approach that led to the creation of the Romulo Larrea Tango Ensemble.
Larrea added tours throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and South America. He has performed in several concert halls including at the Wiesbaden Kurpark (Rheingau Festival), Teatro Alvear and Teatro San Martin in Buenos Aires, at the Vaz Ferreira concert hall in Montevideo, at Orange County Performing Arts Centre in California, at the Metropolitan in New York, at Town Hall Theatre – Broadway, at Meany Hall Theater, Washington, at Place des Arts de Montréal, at Palais Montcalm and Grand Théâtre de Québec and at the National arts Centre in Ottawa.
Larrea is also a member and delegate for Quebec of the Academia National del Tango of Argentina.