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Live with Carnegie Hall: Musical Explorers for Families

Cumbia, Armenian Folk, and Hip Hop
Tuesday, May 26, 2020 2 PM Online
Gregorio Uribe, Zulal, and Soul Science Lab
Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute presents a recent Musical Explorers concert for families. Join New York City–based artists as they introduce children (ages 4–8) to music from around the world. Gregorio Uribe shares Colombian cumbia, Zulal presents Armenian folk music, and Soul Science Lab showcases hip hop beats and rhymes. This marks the first episode of a new spinoff series, Learn with Carnegie Hall.

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Performers

L. Steven Taylor, Host
Shanna Lesniak-Whitney, Teaching Artist

Gregorio Uribe, Vocals and Accordion
Jonathan Gomez, Vocals and Percussion
Martin Vejarano, Vocals, Gaitas, and Percussion
Luis Guzman, Electric Bass
Nestor Gomez, Vocals and Percussion

Zulal
·· Teni Apelian, Vocals
·· Yeraz Markarian, Vocals
·· Anaïs Tekerian, Vocals
Ara Dinkjian, Oud

Soul Science Lab
·· Asanté Amin, Vocals
·· Chen Lo, Vocals
DJ Scan, Turntables
Warren Fields, Keyboards
Jonathan Michel, Bass
Justin Swiney, Percussion

Watch Live on May 26

Become Musical Explorers with Gregorio

Get to know the Musical Explorers artists through the family activities in these videos.

Live with Carnegie Hall is made possible by Hope and Robert F. Smith.
Bank of America
Brought to you by Bank of America.
Additional support is provided by the Siegel Family Endowment.
Lead funding for Musical Explorers has been provided by Fund II Foundation, Linda and Earle S. Altman, Siegel Family Endowment, and Ralph W. and Leona Kern.
Additional lead funding for Musical Explorers has been graciously provided by JJR Foundation and JMCMRJ Sorrell Foundation.
Major funding for Musical Explorers has been provided by The Walt Disney Company.
Additional support has been provided by The Edwin Caplin Foundation, Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation, and KPMG LLP.

Musical Explorers is also made possible, in part, by an endowment gift from The Irene Diamond Fund.

The Weill Music Institute's programs are made available to a nationwide audience, in part, by an endowment grant from the Citi Foundation.

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