Despacito (Paul Murtha) followed by Gloria Estafette (Peter Kleine Schaars)
This modern pop song by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi featuring rapper Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber was reworked for harmonic orchestra by Paul Murtha. The Royal Harmonic Orchestra Sint-Cecilia Gingelom performed it during their annual concert themed "Cecilia Goes Latin" in 2019, conducted by Hans Wuestenberg. The second piece is entitled Gloria Estafette. As the name suggests, it's a medley of the best of Gloria Estefan and Enrique Garcia. It was arranged by Peter Kleine Schaars. The songs featured are: Conga, One Two Three, Can't stay away from you, Rhythm is gonna get you. Follow our YouTube channel for more clips Like our Facebook page: / harmonie.gingelom Or visit our website for more info: https://www.harmoniegingelom.be/

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