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"A fabulous trip through the history of tango"
People en Español Magazine
"...dazzlingly and dizzyingly good"
World Music Central
People en Español Magazine
"...dazzlingly and dizzyingly good"
World Music Central
"Play Trio Garufa's "El Rumor de Tus Tangos" and you'll either get up and dance, or more likely, wish you knew how."
Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science Monitor
"... the audience gave them two standing ovations during the encores, wrapping up 126 minutes on stage. They played for the people, without the pretense of some modern musicians who make tangos only they can understand. Trio Garufa was modern while playing old tangos, those tangos familiar to all our ears"
La Nueva Provincia newspaper, Argentina, April 19, 2008.
La Nueva Provincia newspaper, Argentina, April 19, 2008.
“On El Rumor, they're insistently, almost obstinately, inventive. Garcia plays flute and violin parts on his guitar, while Jost handles all piano duties on his bandoneón. Often, the bass plays melodies, or Jacobsen slaps the wooden belly to treat it as a percussion instrument.”
East Bay Express
East Bay Express