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2023-2024 Season

October 14, 2023
Tango Sinfonico
October 14, 2023

AAn evening of symphonic tango with two U.S. premieres! Concierto de Nacar for tango ensemble and orchestra by the master of nuevo tango, Astor Piazzolla, features his signature melodies and harmonies with soaring solos throughout by guitar, violin, and cello.
Latin Grammy winner, Argentine pianist Pablo Estigarribia performs his Tres Tangos Concertantes, imitative of the classical concerto form in three movements, inspired by traditional Argentine tango and American jazz. Rounding out the program is Tangazo for Symphony Orchestra by Astor Piazzolla, first performed in Washington, D.C. in 1970. An edgy tango that opens with searing harmonic intensity and lyrical episodes, this work features pronounced horn solos. With Javier Sanchez on bandoneón, Sami Merdinian on violin, and Pedro Giraudo on bass. Tickets on sale now!

An evening of symphonic tango with two U.S. premieres! Concierto de Nacar for tango ensemble and orchestra by the master of nuevo tango, Astor Piazzolla, features his signature melodies and harmonies with soaring solos throughout by guitar, violin, and cello.
Latin Grammy winner, Argentine pianist Pablo Estigarribia performs his Tres Tangos Concertantes, imitative of the classical concerto form in three movements, inspired by traditional Argentine tango and American jazz. Rounding out the program is Tangazo for Symphony Orchestra by Astor Piazzolla, first performed in Washington, D.C. in 1970. An edgy tango that opens with searing harmonic intensity and lyrical episodes, this work features pronounced horn solos. With Javier Sanchez on bandoneón, Sami Merdinian on violin, and Pedro Giraudo on bass. Tickets on sale now!

An evening of symphonic tango with two U.S. premieres! Concierto de Nacar for tango ensemble and orchestra by the master of nuevo tango, Astor Piazzolla, features his signature melodies and harmonies with soaring solos throughout by guitar, violin, and cello.
Latin Grammy winner, Argentine pianist Pablo Estigarribia performs his Tres Tangos Concertantes, imitative of the classical concerto form in three movements, inspired by traditional Argentine tango and American jazz. Rounding out the program is Tangazo for Symphony Orchestra by Astor Piazzolla, first performed in Washington, D.C. in 1970. An edgy tango that opens with searing harmonic intensity and lyrical episodes, this work features pronounced horn solos. With Javier Sanchez on bandoneón, Sami Merdinian on violin, and Pedro Giraudo on bass. Tickets on sale now!

Nov 5 2023 The Barns


Soul of Tango

TBuilt from two restored 18th-century barns, The Barns at Wolf Trap is the perfect place for PASO's 20 musicians and four tango dancers to offer you an intimate evening of sultry Argentine tango!

Built from two restored 18th-century barns, The Barns at Wolf Trap is the perfect place for PASO's 20 musicians and four tango dancers to offer you an intimate evening of sultry Argentine tango!

Built from two restored 18th-century barns, The Barns at Wolf Trap is the perfect place for PASO's 20 musicians and four tango dancers to offer you an intimate evening of sultry Argentine tango!

México Lindo at MCI Jan 27, 2024
México Lindo

A Celebration of Mexican Music
at the Mexican Cultural Institute

A Celebration of Mexican Music
at the Mexican Cultural Institute

A Celebration of Mexican Music
at the Mexican Cultural Institute

Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 7:30 PM

Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 7:30 PM

Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 7:30 PM

Join PASO and saxophonist Chris Hemingway for an evening of lively Mexican music by Arturo Marquez, José Elizondo, and others at the historic Mexican Cultural Institute, 2829 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009. This show is free and open to the public, but registration is required and a donation is appreciated. Registration information will be available in October 2023. For more information, call 202-590-4317

Join PASO and saxophonist Chris Hemingway for an evening of lively Mexican music by Arturo Marquez, José Elizondo, and others at the historic Mexican Cultural Institute, 2829 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009. This show is free and open to the public, but registration is required and a donation is appreciated. Registration information will be available in October 2023.For more information, call 202-590-4317

Join PASO and saxophonist Chris Hemingway for an evening of lively Mexican music by Arturo Marquez, José Elizondo, and others at the historic Mexican Cultural Institute, 2829 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009. This show is free and open to the public, but registration is required and a donation is appreciated.
Registration information will be available in October 2023. For more information, call 202-590-4317

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