Singer-guitarist Nano Stern, leader of new-wave Chilean folk, plays the BlueShore at CapU on October 10

Maestro mesmerizes audiences with soulful lyrics and virtuosity on Spanish and electric guitars, piano, violin, and Andean and Nordic flutes

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Nano Stern.

 
 

Powerhouse Chilean musician Nano Stern weaves together the fierce spirit of traditional Chilean revolutionary song with African and European elements to create a sound entirely his own, which he is bringing to the BlueShore at CapU on October 10 at 7:30 pm.

Hailed by folk legend Joan Baez as “the best young Chilean songwriter of his generation”, Stern imbues his music with a masterful command of multiple instruments, staggering vocal range, and passionate advocacy. Fresh and relevant, his sound spans folk, rock, and trova, infused with the depth of classical and jazz training.

On stage, Stern plays Spanish and electric guitars, piano, violin, and Andean and Nordic flutes, while singing in Spanish and telling stories in English to give context to his songs. His recently released ninth album, I Still Believe in Beauty, is a career-defining culmination of sonic and lyrical exploration.

Tickets are available at capilanou.ca/centre.


Post sponsored by BlueShore at CapU.