Victoria Botero, Soprano, narrator
Nilko Andreas, Guitar, narrator,
Amado Espinoza, Percussion, flutes, narrator
Calvin Arsenia, Harp, vocals, narrator
La Mar: Ricardo Gallo, Accordion and Piano; Carlos Mena, Bass; Andres Forero, Percussion,
The Cecilia Series returns to The 1900 Building for its largest project yet, Gabo: A Love Letter, based on the magical realism of Colombian author and Nobel Prize winner, Gabriel García Márquez, affectionately known as “Gabo.” Produced by The Cecilia Series, critically acclaimed concerts curated by soprano Victoria Botero, Gabo: A Love Letter follows the sinuous tales told in One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera. Performed by an extraordinary international cast of musicians, storytellers, and culture bearers, traditional and classical music from Latin composers is woven together with narrated passages from Gabo’s most famous novels. Featuring the Colombian vallenato genre which inspired García Márquez, globalized by singer Carlos Vives, and declared a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding. It is a unique music from the Caribbean coast of Colombia with accordion, flute, and percussion that emerged from a land where truth, myth, and legend are inseparable.
The Cecilia Series has collaborated with The Restaurant at 1900 for a special VIP event of pre-performance food and drinks inspired by the program. There are a very limited number of tickets for this feature, be sure to purchase before they sell out!
Already one of the best-selling authors of our time, the pandemic stirred millions more to pick up Gabriel García Márquez’s iconic novels as they tried to make sense of the lockdown. His universal themes of love, loneliness, and inescapable fate are perfectly matched with the profound narratives found in the vallenato, cumbia, and bambucos of Colombia and beyond. Gabo: A Love Letter is a transformative celebration of García Márquez’s words, with music and imagery reflecting not only what has passed, but all the beauty that remains.
Created by Victoria Botero in 2015, The Cecilia Series explores the cultural meaning of the song repertoire, finding the connective tissue between composers, writers, and artists of many eras and traditions.