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LunÀtico warmly welcomes back virtuosso Venezuelan cuatro player Jorge Glem as he joins forces with Cuban pianist, composer and arranger Cesar Orozco!

Jorge Glem ~ cuatro
César Orozco ~ piano

After working together in different projects for many years, including Orozco's quintet Kamarata Jazz, the musicians have decided to recorded their first duet album, “Stringwise.”. In this project, both performers explore their instruments to the fullest by mixing the colors of traditional genres such as Venezuelan Joropo, Merengue, and Cuban Son with some worldwide renowned masterpieces from pop and jazz. The end result, is a fascinating journey

Award winning cuatro player, mandolinist and musical producer, JORGE GLEM is without a doubt one of Venezuela’s musical treasures. Born in Cumaná, Venezuela, Glem, who currently resides in New York City, has set out with a clear and driven purpose of presenting the Venezuelan cuatro as a universal instrument. His amazing talent and purpose have allowed him to share the stage with renown worldwide figures such as Paquito D’Rivera, Jordan Rudess, Rubén Blades, Carlos Vives, Calle 13, Natalia Lafoucarde, Guaco, Desorden Público, Ensamble Gurrufío, Gualberto Ibarreto, Etienne Charles and many other important music personalities, accomplishing the fuse of this traditional instrument in genres such as jazz, salsa, bluegrass, rock, and pop.

CÉSAR OROZCO is a Cuban/Venezuelan pianist, violinist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator. His innovative fusion of Venezuelan and Cuban traditional music with jazz has made him an in-demand pianist in NYC after already forging a celebrated career in Venezuela. Some of the artists he has worked with include Paquito D’Rivera, Pedrito Martinez, Gary Thomas, Yosvany Terry, Flavio Sala, Luisito Quintero, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Luis Enrique, Itai Kriss, Troy Roberts, Paul Bollenback, Jeremy Warren, and Giovanni Hidalgo just to name a few.