The Santa Fe Provincial Symphony Orchestra, dependent on the Ministry of Culture, will perform again on Friday the 24th at the Provincial Cultural Center (Junín 2457) in a new concert of the last section of its 2023 season. The event will begin at 9 p.m. and will be with free entry but limited space.
Conducted by Maestro Martín Fraile as a guest, the meeting will feature the participation as soloist of the acclaimed Austro-Hungarian violinist Édua Zadory, concertmaster of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and the O’Modernt Orchestra. The program will include two works, one by M. Charbonnier and the other by LV Beethoven.
Tickets are available and can be picked up at the Provincial Cultural Center box office by presenting your ID from Monday to Friday from 2 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 5 to 9 p.m.
A maximum of two per person will be given, free of charge and unnumbered. They will have reservation status up to five minutes before the start of the concert.
He is Artistic and Musical Director of the Río Negro Philharmonic Orchestra, Artistic Director of the Bariloche International Music Festival and Artistic Director of the Wind Festival.
Founder of the Río Negro Philharmonic (2014), he works intensely on the expansion of the symphonic repertoire through innovative programs that include new music and music from different origins.
He is a Professor, Graduate and Master in Choral, Orchestral, Violin and Arts Conducting and is completing a doctorate in Arts with a thesis in progress on theories of perception. He is an Adjunct Professor of the American Classical Music Chair at the National University of Tres de Febrero and teaches the Seminar “Artistic Practices in Dialogue with Sounds and Visual Images” at the National University of Comahue.
In 2003 he obtained a scholarship to continue his studies in Orchestral Conducting and Violin at Louisiana State University (USA). He was a professor at Stanford University, California, and Associate Director of the Symphony Orchestra and the Philharmonic Orchestra, and created the first stable ensemble of contemporary music. In 2010 he was a finalist at the Günther Herbig Conducting Workshop in Taiwan and in 2012 he won first prize in the Orchestral Conducting Competition of the Buenos Aires International New Music Festival. He returned to Argentina and in 2013 he moved to Viedma, capital of the province of Río Negro, to develop musical training programs in public schools.
He is currently developing academic and management work, as a jury member at UNESCO’s International Rostrum of Composers and on orchestra podiums in Mexico, the United States and Argentina. He also works together with the Argentine Association of Composers, the Argentine Forum of Composers and the Argentine Music Council.
He grew up under the influence of Maestros such as Yehudi Menuhin, Heinrich Schiff, Ruha István, Tibor Varga and Günter Pichler (Alban Berg Quartett), among others. His way of interpreting music is unique, imprinting his personal stamp on each performance. Creativity without borders, passion in each musical phrase make his style unmatched.
To his credit are his albums “Pancho Vladigerov: Chamber music” (2006) recorded with Raluca Stirbat (Piano) and Rudolf Leopold (Cello) for the “Hungaroton” label, “From jewish and hungarian soul” (2012) with Anastasiia Dombrovska (Piano) and her soloist “Heavy” (2017), made up exclusively of works dedicated to the performer herself and published by the “Genuin” label. Added to this interesting production is his brand new “Neverland” (2022), recorded in Buenos Aires, together with pianists Ricardo Donati, Gerardo Delgado, Juan Ufor and Hernán Quintela.
Her taste for chamber music has led her to join the “Hungaria piano trio” with Balázs Szokolay (Piano) and Tamás Varga (Cello). With this group they performed memorable performances at the “Spring Festival” (2009) in Budapest, Hungary and in the Konzerthaus chamber music series in Vienna, Austria. She also formed the duo “Edan” with Anastasiia Dombrovska, which was awarded in 2009 with the first prize of the important “Concorso Internazionale di Musica da Camera Gaetano Zinetti”, Sanguinetto, Verona, Italy.
Added to the aforementioned is his performance as concertmaster of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and the O’Modernt Orchestra directed by Hugo Ticciati, as well as projects that integrate music and dance with the dancer Beatrix Simkó.
His restless spirit has made him venture into the field of drawing as a different form of expression as well as in pedagogy, a space in which he can share his way of thinking, feeling and transmitting music, taking his ideas from Vienna to Buenos Aires. passing through Jerusalem.
M. Charbonnier: Concerto for violin and orchestra “Humanidad”.
LV Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F major, op. 68, “Pastoral.”
2023-11-18 09:07:48
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