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The album by Piuran musician Mario Zedog begins with "Olor a río" (River Scent). Right from the start, it declares that the ensemble is a realm of melancholy and tenderness, expressed through melodic chords and riffs. There is always a presence of Peruvian flavor, such as the cheekiness of Piuran marinera in "Tatiana," the celebration in "Cundiro," or the rhythms of the landó in "Aqua." "El sueño del inca" (The Inca's Dream), the title track of the album, encapsulates mystery and a fusion of the coastal and Andean regions in its melody.” - JOSE ANTONIO VADILLO VILA

El Peruano

The Peruvian musician Mario Zedog has released his second album titled 'Luna' (Moon). It features musical production and arrangements by Aníbal Seminario, director of the Afro Peruvian Jazz Orchestra, a Latin Grammy-winning group and nominee for a U.S. Grammy. This musical production, led by the classical guitarist, composer, arranger, visual artist, and educator, presents six captivating tracks, with 'Veleidosa' being the first single and promotional video from the album.” - REDACCIÓN PERÚ21

PERU 21

Music is part of his essence. Mario Zedog is a Peruvian composer born into an artistic family. Now, after years of effort, he has decided to release his first album, "El sueño del inca" (The Inca's Dream), a project done in collaboration with Aníbal Seminario, a Latin Grammy winner and director of the Afro Peruvian Jazz Orchestra. Throughout his artistic career, the musician from Piura found in composition a way to portray the people he appreciates and also nature. Moreover, he has conveyed his love for art to his students, as he has been teaching for two decades. In this interview with La República, we delve into his life to learn more about his passion for his best friend: the guitar. ” - MARIA LUCERO CHAVEZ

La República

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