The stage was illuminated at 8:50 to give way to a night full of feelings, passion and tribute to good music.
The Spanish artist vega passion He was reunited this Saturday at the Eduardo Brito National Theater with an audience that enjoyed his voice, his songs and his interpretive power with great delight.
Accompanied at first by three musicians (piano, percussion and double bass) the woman from Malaga, known as “la voz de seda”, baptized the concert by singing “Tonada de Luna Llena”, a song with which she greeted the audience. “A pleasure, a gift, to return so soon,” Vega said, indicating that she was in the theater less than a year ago
“Here I am delighted to return (…) to make an old through the musical Caribbean.”
The artist, as promised at the beginning, offered a repertoire with a bit of her entire career, a retrospective of songs that have marked her throughout her musical life. “Volver a volar”, by Federico García Lorca “Baladilla de los Tres Ríos”, “Copla Pa La Lola”, “Querría” and “Gracias a la Vida”, by the Argentine artist Mercedes Sosa, were the entrance to the banquet served on Spanish during the show of more than two hours.
She thanked the company of maestro Federico Méndez and the musicians who accompanied her, as well as the artistic producer Cesar Suarez for making possible the two presentations she had on this visit, the first at the Cibao Theater and the second at the National Theater.
Vega introduced the song “Todo lo que tengo”, which he dedicated to all the people who have started a new path. “My thoughts and my prayers for all those people who today find themselves making a radical change in their lives, crossing a river, crossing an ocean, in a refugee camp, there are many people around us who have decided on a new path and hopefully Let them find it,” he said in an emotional moment.
Likewise, the woman from Malaga addressed the issue of domestic violence suffered by many women to dedicate the song “Maria” to them, indicating that “a delicate subject, but also hopeful for all those women who suffer gender violence and who are attacked (…) for that those Marías who went to the streets, continue to live”.
Tribute to good music
With her charm and her velvety voice, the Spanish Pasión Vega paid tribute to mothers on her day “it is very beautiful to be a mother, it changes your life and transforms you, I have never felt the same love”.
He also paid tribute to the Mexican artist Rocío Dúrcal singing “La gata bajo la lluvia”, and in a stellar moment, after romanticizing the stage with the song by Juan Luis Guerra “Cuando me besas”, he invited the Dominican artist Maridalia Hernández to sing a duet “Bachata Rosa”, “Frío-Crío” and “Ojalá que llueva café”, songs that he said “are by a man who has taken his songs all over the world”.
The malagueña also paid tribute to the Spanish singer Joan Manuel Serrat, singing “Mediterranean”, and the most anticipated song of the night “Lucia”, for the tenderness and interpretive force that only she gives to that song.
“Today I want to sing” said the enthusiastic artist almost at the farewell and said that she did not want to make the “little theater” that she was leaving and singing the last song again. After this, she offered one of the most romantic moments of her concert when she performed “La Bohemia” by the French artist Charles Aznavur on the piano.
The singer made two changes of clothes, paid tribute to the band that accompanied her and before an audience that gave her a standing ovation on several occasions, she said goodbye with the promise of returning very soon.
