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Atalaya Percussion Ensemble and Venezuelan Brass Ensemble under Thomas Clamor. Players from the world-famous Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra perform a mixture of Latin and classical music in a lively and informal atmosphere. Pat Metheny's 'The first circle' (arr Felix Mendoza); 'Better days ahead'; Paul Smadbeck's 'Rhythm song' (arr Atalaya Percussion Group); Matias Azpurua's 'Repercusiones'; Richard Strauss's 'Festmusik der Stadt Wien'; Antonio Vivaldi's Concerto in C for two trumpets, RV537; Giancarlo Castro's 'Llegada de un noble maestro'; Francisco De Paula Aguirre's 'Amalia'; Giancarlo Castro's 'Walking faster'; and Felix R Mendoza's 'Guerra de secciones'.
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