A Conversation with Celino Romero of the Romeros
November 16, 2018
Mike Telin
Photo credit: Courtesy Columbia Artist Management
Third-generation performer discusses life in the world's most famous guitar ensemble.
In advance of the Romeros’ November 18 performance in Finney Chapel, Mike Telin—teacher of Oberlin’s music criticism class and publisher of Cleveland Classical—talked with ensemble member Celino Romero about his life in the family business. Read the full article at Cleveland Classical .
Tickets to the Romeros' performance are available online or by calling 800-371-0178.
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