Raúl Di Blasio beats to the rhythm of bachata in a great concert

Raúl Di Blasio performed successfully in the Carlos Piantini Room of the Eduardo Brito National Theater, where his "Dominican heart" (name of the concert) beat to the rhythm of bachata and its most emblematic songs.

“El Piano de América” began at 8:50 on Friday night offering, amid applause, an affectionate greeting to the entire Dominican Republic, continuing with a solo that included several of his most famous compositions, such as “Barroco”, “Piano” and “Melisa”, joined on stage by the Santo Domingo Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Amaury Sánchez, to perform world hits such as “Impossible Dream” and “Cinema Paradiso”, among others that captivated those present.

One of the most exciting moments of the night was when accordionist Gabriel Fernández entered the stage, the artist’s first guest, who along with Di Blasio paid honor to his beloved Argentina by performing “Libertango” and “Por una cabeza”.

The pianist in all his splendor continued with very important hits from his repertoire, such as the acclaimed song “Corazón de Niño”, which the artist himself has pointed out as an important personal introspection, continuing with the song “New Life”.

Bad Diomary was the second guest of the night, who became a single musical being together with Di Blasio to pay tribute to the music of other composers with themes such as: “Quisqueya”, “A my way”, “Nostalgia”, “Uno”. Both threw the audience into total ecstasy, garnering effusive applause from the audience.

A magical moment of this duet was when they performed emblematic Dominican bachatas, standing out “Bachata rosa”, by the Dominican artist Juan Luis Guerra, in which Amaury Sánchez sitting at the piano with Di Blasio, sang the song with them, surprising everyone.

Around 11 at night and to conclude the concert, Di Blasio presented as a world premiere the bachata “Corazón dominicano”, an original composition that emerged from his own love story with the Dominican Republic itself, and which he gave away on Friday night. to all those present to culminate a dream night.

"Dominican Heart" It was produced by Vibra Productions and Amaury Sánchez and was well attended by the public, delighting the audience for more than two hours on Friday night.

 

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