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Serenata Guayanesa
Venezuelan folk quartet
Venezuelan folk quartet
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Serenata Guayanesa |
| image | Serenata Guayanesa, 2008.jpg |
| caption | Serenata Guayanesa performing in 2008 |
| image_size | 190 |
| background | group_or_band |
| origin | Ciudad Bolívar, Bolívar state, Venezuela |
| genre | Venezuelan folk music (Calypso, Aguinaldo, Golpe Guayanés, Sangueo, Vals, Merengue Caraqueño) |
| years_active | 1971–present |
| website | [Official website](http://www.serenata-guayanesa.com/) |
| current_members | Iván Pérez Rossi |
| César Pérez Rossi | |
| Mauricio Castro Rodríguez | |
| Miguel Angel Bosch | |
| past_members | Hernán Gamboa |
César Pérez Rossi Mauricio Castro Rodríguez Miguel Angel Bosch
Serenata Guayanesa is a vocal and instrumental quartet that plays typical Venezuelan folk music. It is one of the two best known groups that play this style of music (the other being Un Solo Pueblo).
The 18th of November of 2016, the quartet was declared Venezuelan cultural heritage.
References
References
- Mark Dinneen, ''Culture and customs of Venezuela'', Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001. p133
- Cancioneros, Diario. (2011). "Serenata Guayanesa declarada Patrimonio Cultural de Venezuela". Cancioneros: Diario digital de música de Autor.
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