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Tambuco is a Mexican contemporary classical percussion group which has been nominated three times for awards including Best Classical Album. It was founded in 1993. The group consists of four percussionists: Ricardo Gallardo, Alfredo Bringas, Raúl Tudón and Miguel González. Their name comes from Carlos Chávez's work Tambuco for percussion ensemble.

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Tambuco Tambuco Percussion Ensemble Biography and Members Bios

Tambuco has played on three continents, has received many awards worldwide, and has collaborated with composers such as Keiko Abe, Glen Vélez, Michael Nyman, Steward Copeland, Valerie Naranjo, Robert Van Sice, Celso Machado, Enrique Diemecke and Eduardo Mata, who worked with Tambuco to record the percussion works of Carlos Chávez for Dorian Recordings label.

Tambuco has a repertoire ranging from structuralist percussion music to a wide range of ethnic drum music and avant garde.

Tambuco Erasing Borderlines with MusicThe Tambuco Percussion Ensemble in

The soundtrack for the 2015 James Bond film Spectre also featured a performance by Tambuco in the opening track, "Los Muertos Vivos Estan".

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Tambuco Welcome to Tambuco Percussion Ensemble

Tambuco Tambuco Audio Gallery and Discography

Songs

Marimba Spiritual
SensemayaNuevo · 2002
Mano de ObraEndekaleidos · 2015

References

Tambuco Wikipedia


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