Sat, Oct 05
|Toronto
Eliana Cuevas Unveils the Angel Falls String Quartet: A New Musical Journey
Join us for an evening of exquisite music as Eliana Cuevas and the Angel Falls String Quartet take you on a journey through the rich sounds of Venezuelan tradition, reimagined through the lens of string arrangements and modern jazz influences. This concert is not just a performance; it is a tribute
Oct 05, 2024, 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Toronto, 1300 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1Y7, Canada
About the Event
Experience the magic of Eliana Cuevas and the Angel Falls String Quartet – a captivating musical journey not to be missed.
Venezuelan-Canadian artist and performer Eliana Cuevas is thrilled to announce that she will debut her latest musical endeavor, the Angel Falls String Quartet, in Toronto, ON. This brand-new project illuminates Eliana's original repertoire, bringing it to life innovatively and enchanting.
Named after the world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall, Angel Falls, located in Auyán-tepui, Canaima National Park in Venezuela, this project reflects Eliana’s deep connection to her native land.
The debut performance promises to be memorable. It will reveal a collection of songs that feature imaginative reinterpretations of Eliana’s original works. These pieces, arranged for string quartet by the acclaimed JUNO Award-winning pianist Jeremy Ledbetter, highlight Eliana's roots, merging Venezuelan tradition with contemporary flair.
Some of Toronto's most talented and versatile classical and jazz musicians, including Jessica Deutsch (violin), Praise Lam (violin), Clara NguyenTran (viola), Lydia Munchinsky (cello), and Jeremy Ledbetter (piano), form the Angel Falls String Quartet. This ensemble will showcase their masterful musicianship, offering a passionate and heartfelt celebration of Eliana's cultural heritage.
Join us for an evening of exquisite music as Eliana Cuevas and the Angel Falls String Quartet take you on a journey through the rich sounds of Venezuelan tradition, reimagined through the lens of string arrangements and modern jazz influences. This concert is not just a performance; it is a tribute to the beauty of cultural fusion and the enduring power of music.