Argentine musician Pablo Murgier returns to his homeland to present his new album 'Sirocco'. He will give two concerts: on Sunday, February 22, at the Teatro Argentino in La Plata, and on Saturday, February 28, at Bargoglio in Buenos Aires. In his work, Murgier alternates his own compositions with pieces by other authors, such as Astor Piazzolla, Agustín Barrios, Violeta Parra, Björk, and David Bowie. The musician emphasizes that the album was recorded during the genocide in Gaza and sees music as a form of resistance in a hostile world. He thinks of nature as an active subject of which we are a part and considers encounters with other artists an act of resistance against individualism. The concerts will be part of a charity drive to collect school supplies for vulnerable children in La Plata.
Argentine Musician Pablo Murgier Presents Album Recorded During Gaza Genocide
Pablo Murgier, an Argentine musician based in France, returns to his homeland to present his new album 'Sirocco'. Two concerts in La Plata and Buenos Aires will be part of a charity event. Murgier blends music from different eras and cultures, from Astor Piazzolla to Björk, and uses it as a form of resistance in the modern world, while reminding of the tragedy in Gaza.