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Ricardo Curbelo performing Matiz

St Andrew's Upper Leytonstone, E11 1JD , [Venue Details]

Songs, Rhythms and Sweet Melodies in celebration of Mother's Day on Harp, Cuatro, Maracas and Vocals from this innovative musician, composer and poet.

Sunday,
15 Mar 2026
@12.00pm

Ricardo will take you on a colourful journey through his work Matiz, which combines traditional music from a variety of Latin American countries with many of his own spellbinding compositions. Expect energetic and jazzy pieces together with more gentle, captivating melodies and romantic songs, creating a variety of musical experiences on a wide landscape of emotions.

The sound of his Modelo Corvado harp, which Ricardo designed and constructed himself, always adds to the uniqueness of his performances, which continue to take audiences by surprise and earn him many enthusiastic compliments!

"I have never heard the harp played like this before and I loved it!" (Haslemere Educational Museum, Surrey,)

" Ricardo, mil gracias por este hermoso recital, eres un genio de la musica y compositor extraordinario" ( Anglo Colombian Society, London,)

"Absolutely superb Ricardo! I loved it! Two hands and so many rhythms! (Wanstead Fringe Festival)

" Thank you so much for bringing a smile to my heart and face." (Reeth Memorial Hall)


Come along and enjoy this special performance for a very special day!

More information on https://www.ricardocurbelo.com

More Information

  • FREE ADMISSION

  • Special: Free entry with retiring collection

  • Event Type: seated

  • Seating: Unreserved

  • Performer name: Ricardo Curbelo

  • Duration: 1 hour(s)

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Ricardo Curbelo performing Matiz

Sunday, 15 Mar 2026 @12.00pm

St Andrew's Upper Leytonstone, E11 1JD
Latin Various genres World
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Songs, Rhythms and Sweet Melodies in celebration of Mother's Day on Harp, Cuatro, Maracas and Vocals from this innovative musician, composer and poet.

Ricardo will take you on a colourful journey through his work Matiz, which combines traditional music from a variety of Latin American countries with many of his own spellbinding compositions. Expect energetic and jazzy pieces together with more gentle, captivating melodies and romantic songs, creating a variety of musical experiences on a wide landscape of emotions.

The sound of his Modelo Corvado harp, which Ricardo designed and constructed himself, always adds to the uniqueness of his performances, which continue to take audiences by surprise and earn him many enthusiastic compliments!

"I have never heard the harp played like this before and I loved it!" (Haslemere Educational Museum, Surrey,)

" Ricardo, mil gracias por este hermoso recital, eres un genio de la musica y compositor extraordinario" ( Anglo Colombian Society, London,)

"Absolutely superb Ricardo! I loved it! Two hands and so many rhythms! (Wanstead Fringe Festival)

" Thank you so much for bringing a smile to my heart and face." (Reeth Memorial Hall)


Come along and enjoy this special performance for a very special day!

More information on https://www.ricardocurbelo.com

  • FREE ADMISSION

  • Special: Free entry with retiring collection

  • Event Type: seated

  • Seating: Unreserved

  • Performer name: Ricardo Curbelo

  • Duration: 1 hour(s)

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