QuinTango, a touring quintet of two violins, cello, bass, and piano, brings a century’s worth of tango repertoire to the concert stage with sizzling musicality and captivating narrative style. QuinTango is the only tango ensemble to have given a Command Performance at The White House. They have appeared on NPR’s Morning Edition and CNN, as well as on television in both the U.S. and Costa Rica. QuinTango has played to sell-out crowds annually at Charleston’s Piccolo Spoleto Festival, where they have been consistently chosen as an audience favorite. They will perform at the Amalfi Coast Music Festival in Italy this July. At Stanford, QuinTango will be joined by professional tango dancers recently relocated from Buenos Aires to New York.
General $30 | $50 premium seating | student $10 for Stanford students with SUID.
Tango Night! With QuinTango
QuinTango, a touring quintet of two violins, cello, bass, and piano, brings a century’s worth of tango repertoire to the concert stage with sizzling musicality and captivating narrative style. QuinTango is the only tango ensemble to have given a Command Performance at The White House. They have appeared on NPR’s Morning Edition and CNN, as well as on television in both the U.S. and Costa Rica. QuinTango has played to sell-out crowds annually at Charleston’s Piccolo Spoleto Festival, where they have been consistently chosen as an audience favorite. They will perform at the Amalfi Coast Music Festival in Italy this July. At Stanford, QuinTango will be joined by professional tango dancers recently relocated from Buenos Aires to New York.
General $30 | $50 premium seating | student $10 for Stanford students with SUID.
Tango Night! With QuinTango
QuinTango, a touring quintet of two violins, cello, bass, and piano, brings a century’s worth of tango repertoire to the concert stage with sizzling musicality and captivating narrative style. QuinTango is the only tango ensemble to have given a Command Performance at The White House. They have appeared on NPR’s Morning Edition and CNN, as well as on television in both the U.S. and Costa Rica. QuinTango has played to sell-out crowds annually at Charleston’s Piccolo Spoleto Festival, where they have been consistently chosen as an audience favorite. They will perform at the Amalfi Coast Music Festival in Italy this July. At Stanford, QuinTango will be joined by professional tango dancers recently relocated from Buenos Aires to New York.
General $30 | $50 premium seating | student $10 for Stanford students with SUID.
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