The World Music Collective is an innovative ensemble that draws on rich musical traditions with improvisation as a common thread. This flexible instrumentation group includes Indian classical flute, saxophone, accordion, flamenco guitar, bass, and percussion. Each member is an internationally recognized performer, improviser, and composer based in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Through music and heritage, this ensemble brings together the diverse cultures of the world. 

Treseros Son was written by Noah Getz for a film about the World Music Collective. A tresero is a Cuban performer of the tres, a guitar-like instrument that plays music associated with Afro-Cuban music.

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