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Free. Music. Sunday.
We love recession-friendly arts programming.
Programming like the free concert by the Santiago-Salomon Duo, 3 p.m. Sunday at Mexic-Arte Museum, 419 Congress Ave.
The Austin Chamber Music Center is hosting the Oaxaca-based pair of musicians for a concert.
Violinist Ana Patricia Santiago and pianist Carlos R. Salomon have carved our a repertoire for themselves that blends classical music with the traditional music of Mexico and Latin America. For Sunday’s program, the duo will play many of Salomon’s own compositions.
A complimentary reception featuring Mexican-desserts reception will follow the concert. See www.austinchambermusic.org for more information.
Here’s something of what you can expect:





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