The production that arrives at Flow reveals the details of Ciro’s album recorded in symphonic format.
Almost three months ago the Ciro y Los Persas group was launched dreams (A journey through time), the band’s second compilation, recorded in pandemic symphonic format. Now a documentary of the same name is released that tells the story of the backstage how it was done.
This Thursday 25th, Flow presents a preview of the documentary -will be available on the On Demand platform- produced by BUDA Casa and 300 Productora, which tells how one of the most popular national rock artists of recent years he traveled to Mendoza to be fully involved in the production of an orchestral album which reviews its over 30 years of experience.
the job was recorded together with the Mendoza Philharmonicat the Independencia Theater in the provincial capital in August 2021.
“What does an artist dream of who has filled River with his band, Los Piojos? And years later did you do it again as a soloist with Ciro y Los Persas? How many wishes have been fulfilled and how many remain to be fulfilled? ”, Is the question that the official synopsis of the documentary asks.
“I was still waiting for an unthinkable dream: record an album with a philharmonic orchestra. A new challenge has arisen, that of amalgamating lyrics and melodies in a renewed universe of arrangements and chords, violins and clarinets, cellos and winds, timpani and violas ”, he continues.
The second of a trilogy
From Mendoza, Andrés Ciro Martínez shares his feelings, the first fears of listening to his music in this new format and allows you to see the intimacy of the project that led to an extraordinary musical material.
The album was released in mid-May and is the second installment of a trilogy that began in 2020 with wars (A journey through time)a selection of hits by Los Piojos and Ciro y Los Persas recorded in acoustic version.
dreams debuted on May 27th and contains 11 philharmonic interpretations of classics of the two bands led by Cirobetween them I can’t wait, lamb’s teeth, Waterfall, Lullaby Y Summer of ’92plus a new song titled carousel.
Now It remains to wait for the release of loversthe disc that closes the trilogy and which, like its predecessors, will contain Ciro’s successes reprinted with a new structure.
For Yapa, he lives at the Opera
Ciro Martínez fans will have a yapa, because Thursday 25 August “Ciro y Los Persas en el Teatro Ópera” joins Flowthe streaming concert that Andrés Ciro Martínez and his band performed in the context of the 2020 pandemic.
The world has stopped due to the coronavirus, but the music has found a way to continue. Whether at home, in the studio or in rooms with empty seats, virtuality was the only way artists found to connect with your audience.
The concert was held on 11 December 2020 and was the second show for streaming of the band, since in August of the same year a short series was broadcast from Luna Park as part of the Virtual Cosquin Rock.
It was nearly two hours in which Ciro reviewed much of the trajectory of Los Piojos and its current stage with Los Persas, and which included the acoustic versions of warsthe album that kicked off the trilogy that debuted in November 2020.
Source: Clarin