Read the program book for Boleros de Noche featuring Tres Souls & Trío Remembranza, Apr 12, 2025.
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Photography by Elliot Mandel

Photography by Elliot Mandel

Photography by Elliot Mandel

The concert attracted bolero fans of all ages, including some who might have witnessed the golden age of the genre back in the ’40s and ’50s.
Photography by Elliot Mandel

Photography by Elliot Mandel

As the lights of Orchestra Hall twinkle above, Trío Remembranza performs a classic bolero.
Photography by Elliot Mandel

Audience members in the front row rise to their feet and clap for Trío Remembranza as the set nears its end.
Photography by Elliot Mandel

The second half begins with a set from the Los Angeles-based trio Tres Souls.
Photography by Elliot Mandel

Jesus Martinez of the trio Tres Souls plays the requinto guitar while awaiting a cue from his fellow bandmates.
Photography by Elliot Mandel

After the members of Tres Souls call for "palmas," main-floor audience members rise and clap enthusiastically.
Photography by Elliot Mandel

After the Boleros de Noche concert on April 12, the Latino Alliance held a festive reception, where attendees piled their plates with mini cupcakes, provided by Molly's Cupcakes.
Photography by Elliot Mandel

Two Latino Alliance members pose for a photo with Tres Souls member Rocio Mendoza (center) at the post-concert reception.
Photography by Elliot Mandel


