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Quidam Pilgrim is a Cuban based musical duet formed in 2005 by vocalist Adela Rivas Cruz (Santiago de Cuba, 1988) and keyboardist Félix Muñiz Penedo (Santiago de Cuba, 1985).〔(Quidam Pilgrim TV Interview )〕 Their music fuses elements of Celtic, new-age music, alternative rock and afro-Cuban music frequently making use of harmonised vocal melodies against orchestral backgrounds.〔(Quidam Pilgrim TV Interview )〕 ==Band history== After almost two years of studio work, Quidam Pilgrim had its debut on the national Cuban television space: "Cuerda Viva" in November 2006 under the name of "Pilgrim". Two months later they were nominated for the Cuerda Viva Awards in the categories of Best New Artist and Best Alternative Music Demo. In March 2007 they performed a version of the song Halls of the Interpreter in the national theater of Havana, incorporating new jazz elements and including the interpretation of the violinist and jazz composer Marta Duarte along with the Camerata Vocale Sine Nomine,〔()〕 the event was televised nationwide and their performance re-aired due to audience request. Same year in July they performed at the third International Festival Caiman Rock in Havana.〔(Prensa Latina )〕 Clips of the music have been used several times on radio and TV spots. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Quidam Pilgrim」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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