Latin America, Spain and the 200 years of independence
Concerto drink Vitaliano Gallo
Sunday, April 11, 2010 11:30
Museum of San Remo
Performers :
Soloists Chamber Orchestra "Principality of Seborga" www.orchestraprincipatodiseborga.com
Maria Cristina Noris : clarinet
Vitaliano Gallo : bassoon / guitar / oud
Massimo Dalpra : piano
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Tel 0184.531942 in the folk tradition of the Iberian Latin American country plays a role is not easy. It does so by exercising the presidency of the European Union, a semester during which Madrid aims to make it even more indispensable to his duties as a privileged interlocutor of Latin America: through the "close" on some commercial treaties (especially the one between Twenty-seven and the Mercosur) or the recovery of relations with Cuba, to name a few. The budget will probably have it in Europe-Latin America Summit scheduled in May in the English capital. In July 2007 the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero appointed former President Felipe González "Ambassador Extraordinary in Spain "for the bicentennial. A man who explained Zapagatero, has all the qualities to make a "great contribution" to the celebrations and to open a new stage "in the already close working relationship" between the Iberian country and the subcontinent. Far from Moncloa, the former chairman of the government, the head of Spain from 1982 to 1996, he spent a lot of Latin America and his contributions have found space in the regional media.
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