Luis Morera presents an intimate and emotional presentation to review his life and artistic journey. A warm, sincere, and profoundly Canarian evening within the framework of the Artisophia Foundation's Culture of Peace Awards ceremony.
With more than 50 years dedicated to music, this composer, singer, painter, and poet from La Palma has brought his personal style of storytelling to audiences both within and outside the archipelago. Since the late 1970s, he has been the leader of the group Taburiente, a benchmark of popular music in the Canary Islands, or as a solo artist.
Luis Morera has always made music with a strong component of protest and social activism, defending cultural identity and protecting the historical, artistic, and natural heritage of the Canary Islands.
These hallmarks are some of those that also identify his pictorial work, which emphasizes the exaltation of natural beauty and, above all, highlights his unconditional love for the landscapes of his native island. The repertoire features iconic songs from the band Taburiente, such as La Caldera and Busco mi espacio, and compositions from his various solo albums, including one of his latest works dedicated to the island of La Palma, El mirador del Universo. Along with this, he also performs highly personal versions of songs by composers who have influenced him throughout his career, such as Carlos Cano's María la portuguesa and De alguna manera by Aute.
The concert will feature piano and voice, a very intimate format that allows for a close look at the artist's personality, in collaboration with pianist Augusto Báez.
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