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And although the heat Summer downloaded all their fury on the city, the high temperatures did not prevent more than 40 thousand people attend the concert "The song unites us", behind the National Monument to the Flag On Avenida Belgrano, on Sunday 26 December. The show was an invitation from the Ministry of Innovation and Culture of the Province of Santa Fe and was the artistic direction and general production of Lito Vitale, who accompanied with piano prominent national figures as Javier Calamaro, Juan Carlos Baglietto, Sandra Mihaniovich and Patricia Sosa, among others.
The sweltering heat of the afternoon could not handle the thousands of Rosario who chose to listen to their favorite artists. The call of the Government of the Province of Santa Fe had a massive response that. Scheduled for 20.30, the show began just after 21, now they heard applause and some boos of impatience when the presenter announced a brief delay at startup. Although it was forgotten when Vitale appeared on stage, followed by Javier Calamaro, who happens to open the recital.
On stage, mounted facing the river ParanĂ¡, each singer performed three of his most iconic, while the sound and technical assistance were impeccable, not to mention the play of light background made throughout the recital. The artists selected were Javier Calamaro, Juan Carlos Baglietto, Patricia Sosa, Pedro Aznar, Marc Cohn, David Lebon, Pure Prairie League, Hilda Lizarazu, Leo Garcia and Fernando Ruiz Diaz, the latter group member Catupecu Machu.
The concert ended around 23.30, when all the singers performed the theme Seminare, Seru Giran, at which time the public also accompanied them. Details to note about the staging are many, among them is the fidelity of sound, stage set and lights, accompanied by the musicians, primarily in the time of Pure Prairie League sang "Puerto Pollenza", also previous poetry and monologue the songs are generally performed by Patricia Sosa in recitals and, above all, the massive response from Rosario to invitation of the Province of Santa Fe
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