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By Mosi Reeves

Published on June 02, 2005

This month Centro Cultural Español is cosponsoring five concerts, four of which are free. The series includes performances by singer-songwriter Miguel Luna, the popular Spanish fusion band Ojos de Brujo, balladeer Pedro Guerra (who will give an acoustic set), and a joint appearance by jazz singer Celia Mur and pianist Cristóbal Montesdeoca. First up, however, is Armando Orbón, a celebrated classical guitarist from Spain, who will give a concert of Latin-American folk music.