The Bancolombia platform and the Julio Mario Santo Domingo Theater, a stage of the Mayor’s Office of Bogotá, will broadcast from April 22 to 29 the concert of the orchestra that has offered more than two thousand presentations in the 23 Argentine provinces and in theaters and festivals of the world.
The Camerata Bariloche is the first Argentine chamber orchestra to obtain artistic prestige in the three Americas, Europe and Asia. During its trajectory, the group has made more than twenty-five tours in thirty-three countries and has received several distinctions, such as the emblematic Platinum Konex Award for Best Chamber Ensemble, one of the most important music awards in Argentina.
Under your American Window strip, The Digital Theater platform will have this Argentine group from April 22 to 29. In this concert, the Camareta performs a repertoire that begins with the works Concerto for oboe, string orchestra and continuous in D minor, by Antonio Vivaldi; the Concerto for Violin, Strings, and Continuous Bass in A minor, by Johann Sebastian Bach, and Two Waltzes, by Antonin Dvořák.
The program is complemented by Andante lrico, by Max Reger; Suite No. 3 on Ancient Dances and Arias for Lute, by Ottorino Respighi, and it ends with the work Decarisimo, by the famous Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla.
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The Camerata Bariloche was born in 1967 and has performed on large stages such as Carnegie Hall (New York), the Tchaikovsky Hall (Moscow), the Musikverein (Vienna), the Komische Oper Berlin, the Salle Pleyel (Paris), the Salzburg Festival, NHK (Tokyo) and the International Center of India (New Delhi), among many others .
Astor Piazzolla, Gerardo Gandini, Ljerko Spiller, Yehudi Menuhin, Janos Starker, Karl Richter, Nicolás Chumachenko, Maxim Vengerov, Jean Pierre Rampal, Vadin Repin, Cho-Liang Lin, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Frederica von Stade, Mstislav Rostropovich and Martha Argerich and many more are some of the soloists who have shared the stage with the Orchestra.
Among the most memorable performances of the group, whose concertmaster and musical director is the violinist Freddy Varela Montero, there is the concert that he gave in the Centennial Park of Buenos Aires, in front of 60,000 people, and the presentation in the Argentine Hippodrome in Palermo, with an audience of 130,000 spectators. In 2001, the Camerata Bariloche accompanied the popular comedy ensemble Les Luthiers in their show El grosso concert.
The Camerata Bariloche has also ventured into the cinema acting and interpreting the music of films such as Argentinísima, in 1972; The song tells its story, in 1976; The forgotten man, in 1981; A place in the world, in 1991; Private Lives, in 2002, and Manuel de Falla, musician of two worlds, in 2006.
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The Digital Theater programming is divided into four lines: Lo Nuestro, with presentations by the great references of Colombian music; Great shows, which highlights the large-scale productions that have passed through the Teatro Mayor’s programming; Armonía Sura, which brings together the great concerts of the world’s most important classical music orchestras, and Ventana de América, made up of shows from the Ola Ópera Latinoamérica network of theaters.
Further, the Teatro Mayor will continue with its digital content campaigns from Teatropedia, a social responsibility program in partnership with Sura that offers pedagogical content through various pieces, and the # 15MINBienestar strip, in which the dancers of the Teatro Mayor Dance Company offer daily virtual classes.
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