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The Symphony presents its sound “mosaics” at the Teatro del Libertador – Web de Noticias

  • The provincial cast will offer a concert with a repertoire that covers eras and styles different.

The Córdoba Symphony Orchestra will perform at the Libertador San Martín Theater on Sunday, from 8 pm, the concert «Symphonic mosaics, from Beethoven to Guastavino«, With the direction of Guillermo Becerra.

“The name of the program is due to the fact that it is made up of compositions by different authors and of different origins, nationalities and moments of symphonic music”says Becerra.

And add: “We also include works for a reduced orchestra, so that the public will be able to notice the different conformations of the orchestra”.

The Program will start with Romanian dances, by the Hungarian Béla Bartók, the starting point of a journey through different nationalities. Next, the Norwegian Edvard Grieg interprets The Death of Ase and Dance of Anitra, parts of his Suite Nº 1 Peer Gynt.

Guillermo Becerra conducts the Córdoba Symphony Orchestra

The next musical page of the repertoire will stop in France with a piece by Jacques Offenbach, Barcarola, the most popular number of his opera The Hoffmann Tales. Later, German Romanticism will express itself through one of its greatest references, Felix Mendelssohn, and the Scherzo of Summer night Dream.

The rose and the willow, by the composer born in Santa Fe, Carlos Guastavino, will reveal one of the most exquisite forms of the so-called “Argentine romantic nationalism”. The arrangement for string orchestra is José Wet, violinist from La Plata.

Then the orchestra will perform the Menuetto and allegro molto movement from the Symphony No. 5by the Austrian Franz Schubert.

Finally, the Córdoba Symphony Orchestra will say goodbye with the famous first movement –Allegro con brio– from Symphony No. 5, the Ludwig van Beethoven, “One of the most important, best known and most impressive works of the Beethovenian creative genius”, stresses the director.

“The program represents a very varied arc of ideas, melodies, orchestrations, dramatic, reflective and joyful moments through a series of works”, Master Becerra ends.

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased for Self-entry. Locations are also available at the theater box office, Tuesday through Saturday from 9am to 8pm, in cash, credit or debit cards; where it is possible to acquire individual locations. The value of the general admission is 500 pesos. Capacity is limited by preventive social distancing measures.

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