The best Marcos Mundstock’s music movies

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Marcos Mundstock

25/05/1942- 22/04/2020
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Les Luthiers: Hacen muchas gracias de nada

Les Luthiers: Hacen muchas gracias de nada
9/10
'Muchas Gracias de Nada', is a show premiered on June 15, 1979 at the Coliseo Theater in the City of Buenos Aires by the Argentinean ensemble of informal instruments, Les Luthiers. Recorded live between October 24th and 25th, 1980 at the same theater. PROGRAM: 1. La Campana Suonerá; 2. El Rey Enamorado; 3. Sinfonía Interrumpida; 4. La Tanda; 5. Canción para Moverse; 6. La Gallina Dijo Eureka; 7. Trío Op. 115; 8. Cartas de Color; 9. Tango Op. 11. In this show 'Antenor' made its first appearance, an advanced robot (for the time it was built - 1979) that weighed 80 kilos and was equipped with several motors that allowed it to move around the stage, turn its head, etc. The robot caught fire during the last performance of this play (Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico - 1980) in the middle of the stage and before the astonished gaze of all those who were there.

Les Luthiers: Viejos Fracasos

Les Luthiers: Viejos Fracasos
Premiered on July 22, 1976 at the Odeón Theater, in Buenos Aires. Last performance on May 15, 1977 at the Coliseo Theater, in Buenos Aires. PROGRAM: 1) Miss Lilly Higgins SIngs Shimmy in Mississippi's Spring (shimmy); 2) Brotan und Gretchen (aria aria); 3) Serenata Mariachi (serenata mariachi); 4) Epopeya de Edipo de Tebas (cantar bastante de gesta); 5) Les Nuits de París (chanson francesa); 6) Si no fuera Santiagueño (chacarera de Santiago); 7) Recitado Gauchesco (aires de manguera); 8) Concierto de Mpkstroff (concierto para piano y orquesta) and; 9) Oi Gadóñaya (canciones de los barqueros del Vólgota). It is the first anthology of the group. First entire show ever filmed. This show had its Portuguese version when Les Luthiers performed in Brazil during 1976 and 1977.

Les Luthiers: Viejos hazmerreires

Les Luthiers: Viejos hazmerreires

Les Luthiers: ¡Chist! (Antología)

Les Luthiers: ¡Chist!  (Antología)
Formed in 1967 by Gerardo Masana, during the height of a period of very intense Choral Music activity in Argentina's state universities, Les Luthiers premiered this show on Friday, May 13, 2011 at the Astengo Theater, Rosario, Argentina. PROGRAM: 1- Manuel Darío; 2- La Comisión; 3- La Bella y Graciosa Moza Marchose a Lavar la Ropa; 4- Solo Necesitamos; 5- La Hija de Escipión; 6- Bolero de los Celos; 7- Educación Sexual Moderna; 8- La Redención del Vampiro; 9- Encuentro en el Restaurante; 10- Los Jóvenes de Hoy en Día; 11- Rhapsody in Balls. The 'Campanófono autoflajelador' instrument made its first appearance during this show. Recorded live between June the 15th and the 16th, 2013 at the Gran Rex Theater, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Les Luthiers: Las Obras de Ayer

Les Luthiers: Las Obras de Ayer
8.6/10
Les Luthiers is a comedy-musical group from Argentina, very popular also in several other Spanish-speaking countries such as Paraguay, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Spain, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela. They were formed in 1967 by Gerardo Masana, during the height of a period of very intense Choral Music activity in Argentina's state universities.

Les Luthiers: Los premios Mastropiero

Les Luthiers: Los premios Mastropiero
The Mastropiero Awards is a musical humor theatrical show by the Argentine ensemble of informal instruments Les Luthiers, in which the classic format of their previous shows is not repeated. In this show, the group simulates an award ceremony for various artists from the fields of cinema, theater, television and music. During the ceremony, works and compositions by Johann Sebastian Mastropiero himself are performed. The play premiered at the Astengo Theater in Rosario, Argentina, on July 29, 2005

Les Luthiers: El grosso concerto

Les Luthiers: El grosso concerto
9/10
El Grosso Concerto, opus 58, fue un espectáculo del conjunto de instrumentos informales Les Luthiers en compañía de la Camerata Bariloche. El título, El Grosso Concerto, es en realidad una variación del título de una obra incluida en el espectáculo: el Concerto grosso alla rústica (un verdadero concerto grosso barroco, al estilo de Vivaldi). Esta obra fue compuesta por el compositor ficticio Johann Sebastian Mastropiero, inspirado en un poema del "famoso" poeta ficticio Torcuato Gémini. El título de la obra no tiene nada que ver con la forma musical de que se trata (el concerto grosso barroco), sino a la dedicatoria que le hizo Gemini a una regordeta y tosca doncella del altiplano argentino, a la que iba dedicado el poema. Dicha dedicatoria decía así: "Con certo sentimento d´amore, alla signorina grossa e rústica".

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