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When many music lovers seek romantic music they often turn to Latin American musicians to provide for sensual moments. Astrud Gilberto, Astor Piazzolla and Carlos Gardel (infamous master of tango) come to mind. Combine the heady sensations of Latin music with a real life love story involving the fate of a Chicana vocalist (Yolanda Aranda) and an Argentine guitarist (Enrique Coria) who met at a party, fell in love, married and formed a musical partnership while giving birth to the impassioned CD, Intimo.

Intimo reflects on the couple's love of traditional Latin American folk music that includes rancheros, boleros, tango-cancions and other exotic musical styles. After all, it was a shared love of traditional music that brought Yolanda and Enrique together, that and musical virtuosity. The couple's fateful encounter took place at a party. A friend had invited Yolanda to perform Elpidio Ramirez's challenging composition, La Malagueña which the vocalist performed a capella. To her surprise guitarist Enrique Coria joined in leading to a musical and intimate partnership.

While this love story acts as a selling point for the duet's collection of folk songs, the music on the CD in itself rises to the occasion. Yolanda possesses a virtuoso vocal talent with a wide range and passion to burn. She easily traverses through rancheros, boleros and tangos while never forgetting her Latin roots. We can feel her love for tradition and her rich heritage as she nurtures each song. And many listeners will recall Linda Ronstad's Mexican folk music period and Portuguese fados while listening to Yolanda's render the traditional songs.

Enrique adds his own musical ingredients to the mix and his expertly rendered guitar creates the perfect marriage to Yolanda's exquisite vocals. Enrique also celebrates his Argentine heritage while focusing on the beauty that his instrument creates. He strums, coaxes and caresses melodies from his guitar while displaying his incredible musical gift. The songs on the album hail from Peru, Argentina, Mexico and Spain.

The songs also range in complexity--Acho Manzi and Saint-Preux's Concerto for a Solo Voice and Elipidio Ramirez's La Malagueña with it's extensive use of falsetto and other musical demands prove to be the most challenging tracks on Intimo. You will also find a range of moods on the album. Peruvian songwriter Chabuca Granda's The Bridge of Sighs offers a lively respite while Argentine composer's The Trouble of Men offers a melancholy lament.

Although Intimo has been released on a small label, this disc is loaded with talent, impassioned performances and a wealth of traditional folk songs. The love story that conceived Intimo brings with it moments of magic realism and plenty of musical inspiration, but it is the duet's love affair with music that brings us home.

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