The Canarian musical group 'Vientar Trío', made up of Sara Valiente, Rosalinda Pradillos and Cielo Guzmán, will inaugurate this Saturday, November 4th with their harmonious flute sounds the cycle of four concerts that will take place throughout November at the Agustín de la Hoz House of Culture in Arrecife of the 'Noon Festival', promoted by the chamber concert promoting entity Vector de Ideas.
The festival is part of the program of cultural activities designed by the Arrecife City Council, and has as a common note that all its concerts are free and will be held on Saturdays starting at noon.
Of small format and styles that include classical music and the so-called modern classical music, the concert cycle is completed in November with performances by the Canarian bassoon quartet 'Entre Cañas' on October 11; the trombone trio 'Drei Equali' on October 18; and 'Koncon Dúo', made up of the soloist Marta Pío, trained at the prestigious Royal Conservatory of The Hague, and the flautist Ana Isabel Rodríguez on October 25.
In its autumn season, which began in the capital on September 2, the festival has included performances by the guitarist Alexander Álvarez, the Garachico Chamber Choir, the 'Dúo Salas', the 'Dúo Mökoi', the pianist Ernesto Alemán, the Cuban timplista based in Tenerife, Liana Llauger, and the 'Dúo Rioplatense'. In addition, the concert of 'Cuarteto Imprevisto' was scheduled to take place on October 14, but it was postponed as the pre-alert for high temperatures remained in effect that day throughout the island.








