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Cheo Hurtado: Venezuela - Music of the Orinoco - COMPACT DISCS

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Cheo Hurtado: Venezuela - Music of the Orinoco - COMPACT DISCS

Title: Venezuela - Music of the Orinoco
Artist: Cheo Hurtado
Label: Ocora France
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 3415820001194
Genre: International
Release Date: 2026-05-08
Number of Discs: 1

Cheo Hurtado, virtuoso of the cuatro and bandola guayanesa, presents part of the vast traditional Venezuelan repertoire, mainly derived from pre-baroque and baroque Hispanic music: melodic richness and rhythmic vigour. Cheo Hurtado (born Asdrúbal José Hurtado on 2 May 1960 in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela) is one of the most celebrated virtuoso performers of the cuatro, a small four-stringed instrument central to Venezuelan folk tradition. The Spanish conquest reached Venezuela fairly early. Christopher Columbus had already landed near the Orinoco delta by his third journey, in 1498. As it was near to Santo Domingo and Cuba, which were the gates to all contact with the homeland, Venezuela was exposed to a good deal of musical input from Baroque Europe. In addition to church and secular art music, Spanish popular music forms were also introduced throughout the continent of South America. These musical forms may have already gained African and American influences while in Spain. In the course of time, they turned into traditional music. Cheo Hurtado learned to play the cuatro with his father, performed at an early age as a soloist, and was awarded several prizes. He has played with various groups, including Gurufío (one of the most popular bands in Venezuela). He also plays the bandola llanera, mandolina, and the Cuban tres.

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Title: Venezuela - Music of the Orinoco
Artist: Cheo Hurtado
Label: Ocora France
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 3415820001194
Genre: International
Release Date: 2026-05-08
Number of Discs: 1

Cheo Hurtado, virtuoso of the cuatro and bandola guayanesa, presents part of the vast traditional Venezuelan repertoire, mainly derived from pre-baroque and baroque Hispanic music: melodic richness and rhythmic vigour. Cheo Hurtado (born Asdrúbal José Hurtado on 2 May 1960 in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela) is one of the most celebrated virtuoso performers of the cuatro, a small four-stringed instrument central to Venezuelan folk tradition. The Spanish conquest reached Venezuela fairly early. Christopher Columbus had already landed near the Orinoco delta by his third journey, in 1498. As it was near to Santo Domingo and Cuba, which were the gates to all contact with the homeland, Venezuela was exposed to a good deal of musical input from Baroque Europe. In addition to church and secular art music, Spanish popular music forms were also introduced throughout the continent of South America. These musical forms may have already gained African and American influences while in Spain. In the course of time, they turned into traditional music. Cheo Hurtado learned to play the cuatro with his father, performed at an early age as a soloist, and was awarded several prizes. He has played with various groups, including Gurufío (one of the most popular bands in Venezuela). He also plays the bandola llanera, mandolina, and the Cuban tres.

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Cheo Hurtado: Venezuela - Music of the Orinoco - COMPACT DISCS

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Title: Venezuela - Music of the Orinoco
Artist: Cheo Hurtado
Label: Ocora France
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 3415820001194
Genre: International
Release Date: 2026-05-08
Number of Discs: 1

Cheo Hurtado, virtuoso of the cuatro and bandola guayanesa, presents part of the vast traditional Venezuelan repertoire, mainly derived from pre-baroque and baroque Hispanic music: melodic richness and rhythmic vigour. Cheo Hurtado (born Asdrúbal José Hurtado on 2 May 1960 in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela) is one of the most celebrated virtuoso performers of the cuatro, a small four-stringed instrument central to Venezuelan folk tradition. The Spanish conquest reached Venezuela fairly early. Christopher Columbus had already landed near the Orinoco delta by his third journey, in 1498. As it was near to Santo Domingo and Cuba, which were the gates to all contact with the homeland, Venezuela was exposed to a good deal of musical input from Baroque Europe. In addition to church and secular art music, Spanish popular music forms were also introduced throughout the continent of South America. These musical forms may have already gained African and American influences while in Spain. In the course of time, they turned into traditional music. Cheo Hurtado learned to play the cuatro with his father, performed at an early age as a soloist, and was awarded several prizes. He has played with various groups, including Gurufío (one of the most popular bands in Venezuela). He also plays the bandola llanera, mandolina, and the Cuban tres.

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