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The Trío Morales Pino was a Colombian band.[1] The band recorded a large number of discs with traditional Colombian music.[2] The trio was innovative in its use of Colombian traditional instruments: the Bandola, Tiple, and guitar. Its name was inspired by Pedro Morales Pino, one of the most beloved composers and musicians in Colombia.

The main members of the Morales Pino Trio were:[1]

  • Álvaro Romero Sánchez - director, composer and guitarist
  • Diego Estrada Montoya[3] - Bandola
  • Peregrino Galindo - Tiple

The trio developed a successful career in the Colombian musical scene, recording over 24 LP records with record label Sonolux.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Diaz Ayala, p.1548.
  2. ^ Arenas 2010.
  3. ^ Arenas Monsalve 2008, p.79.

References

  • Arenas Monsalve, Eliécer (2008). "¿Qué veinte años no es nada?: Nogal, orquesta de cuerdas colombianas. Una historia que parte en dos" (PDF). (Pensamiento), (Palabra) y (Obra) (in Spanish). 1 (1). Bogotá, Colombia: Facultad de Artes, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional. ISSN 2011-804X. OCLC 497034979. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
  • Arenas, Eliécer (2010). "Itinerarios de un pionero. Entrevista a León Cardona García". Revista Acontratiempo: Revista de música en la cultura (in Spanish) (15). Bogotá, Colombia: Ministerio de Cultura. ISSN 2145-1958.
  • Diaz Ayala, Cristobal. "The Diaz Ayala Cuban and Latin American Popular Music Encyclopedic Discography of Cuban Music" (PDF). Miami, Florida: Florida International University. Retrieved 2011-01-14.