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Mastropiero que nunca was a theatrical humour/music show by Les Luthiers. It was first performed on Friday 9 September 1977 and last done on Sunday 27 February 1983 (although it was headlining only during 1977 and 1978). It consisted of nine new (never performed previously) live numbers, which ranged from a madrigal to a salsa skit.

Mastropiero que Nunca
Live album by
Les Luthiers
Released1979
Genrecomedy
Les Luthiers chronology
Les Luthiers (volumen 4) Mastropiero que Nunca Muchas gracias de nada

It was the first show where Les Luthiers experimented with the use of light as a dramatic element, collaborating with stage lighting professional Tito Diz.[1] The album recorded live in the Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires.


Numbers


At the end of each show, Les Luthiers came back for an encore, performing an older piece of theirs, which usually was one of the following:


Cast


Ernesto Acher: Tambourine, Gom-Horn, Drums, Vocals, Calephone, Clarinet, Horn, Conga Percussion, Piano (*)

Carlos Lopez Puccio: Violin, Shoephone, Vocals, Kazoo, Bass, Latin Percussion.

Carlos Nuñez: Vocals, Recorder, Piano, Bunsen Flute.

Daniel Rabinovich: Violin, Vocals, Kazoo, Percussion, Bass-Pipe, Guitar.

Marcos Mundstock: Vocals, Percussion.

Jorge Maronna: Cello, Vocals, Bass, Cymbals, Kazoo, Guitar, Charango, Cuatro.


References


  1. Beatriz Trastoy,Perla Zayas de Lima (2007). Lenguajes escénicos. ISBN 9789875741119.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)





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