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Harping on Latin Music & Rhythms

Leonard Jacome, harpist

28-Oct-16 14:30

Harping on Latin Music & Rhythms

We stop at  the Dewan Filharmonik Petronas to to talk to a visiting harpist and to learn about the kind of harp that comes out of Latin American and how the harp is played. Leonard Jacome, from Venezuela, tells about how by playing his music truthfully, communicates through the instrument and the music created what is in his heart. He shares a poignant experiences.


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