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Pitogüé. Guaraní legend sounds today in New York, USA

The work Pitogüé. Guaraní legend, for oboe solo, by the Paraguayan composer and orchestral conductor Diego Sánchez Haase, is performed today in New York, USA, within the framework of the Concert of the Day of Wind Instruments, of the Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music. It will be performed from a Hudson Art Gallery and will air online at 6pm.

FEATURED. The oboist who will perform the piece is Tamara Winston, who, despite her youth, already has an outstanding career in the United States and abroad. He graduated from the renowned Julliard School of Music as well as the Mannes School of Music, and plays regularly in orchestras such as the Metropolitan Opera House, the New York City Ballet, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, and others.

At the Paris Philharmonic he played the baroque oboe with the great maestro Jordi Savall, and also collaborated with the Ensemble Intercontemporain. Tamara Winston has Paraguayan origins, having been born in Paraguay and emigrated very young with her family to the United States.

WIDE ROUTE. The work Pitogüé. Guarani legend, for oboe solo, was commissioned to maestro Sánchez Haase by the Chilean oboist José Luis Urquieta, in 2014, and was premiered in Athens, Greece, after which it was performed in Morocco, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, Cuba, USA. , Germany and other countries.

Pitogüé will be Sánchez Haase’s third composition to be performed in New York. In 2013 the Guaireño maestro premiered his work Variations on a Paraguayan theme, for solo guitar, and the following year he premiered Paraguayan Sonata, for string orchestra, a work that was again performed in that city in 2017.

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