He Concentus BA Assembly, the first Argentine historicist orchestra dedicated to classicism and romanticism, presents a new musical cycle in June at the Teatro Avenida. With the title of Romantic and revolutionary, it is a cycle of four concerts that will begin on the 18th of that month and will extend until September 10 with one show per month. The proposal is directed artistically and musically by Ricardo Sciammarellafounder of the Concentus BA Ensemble.
After the success of Mozart on the way to Prague, the Buenos Aires ensemble once again offers the public a crossover experience towards music through a dialogue between literature, theater, image, light and music. A luxury team made up of Betty Gambartes and Diego Vila (Who is Clara Wieck?) brings his wisdom to create two ingenious, fun and very intelligent shows around Haydn and Mozarttwo revolutionaries in the twilight of their lives but in the fullness of their creative existence.
For the third show, the Ensemble will offer for the first time in Argentina the suite room of the Ballet Don Juan of Gluck. The outstanding violinist will share the stage Lina Tur Bonetarrived from Spain, together with our consecrated Pablo Saraviwho will interpret the Concertante Symphony for violin and viola of Mozart.
The fourth concert promises to close the cycle with a party of music and color in which the plastic artist Eduardo Hoffman will dialogue through his brush with the brilliant and revolutionary music of Ludwig van Beethoven. It will be a great musical and plastic adventure that will take place for the first time in Argentina. Tickets for each show can be purchased at the theater box office or through Ticketek.
CYCLE PROGRAM AT THE AVENIDA THEATER
June 18. “A Viennese in London.” Works by FJ Haydn (Armida Overture / Scena di Berenice -premiere in Argentina-). Soloist: Alejandra Malvino. Symphony No. 104 in ReM “London”. Texts and dramaturgy: Betty Gambartes and Diego Vila. Narrator: Néstor Caniglia. Lighting: Roberto Traferri
July 16. “A Requiem for…” Works by WA Mozart (Requiem K 621 / Ave verum corpus). Choral singing group, director: Nestor Andrenacci. Soloists: Silvina Patryna, Sarah Migliori, Ricardo Gonzalez Dorrego, Victor Torres. Texts and dramaturgy: Betty Gambartes and Diego Vila. Narrator: Néstor Caniglia. Lighting: Roberto Traferri
August 15. “The masks of Don Juan”. Works by Chr. W. Gluck (Suite from the ballet Don Juan -premiere in Argentina-), WA Mozart (Symphony Concertante in Eb M K. 364). Soloists: Lina Tur Bonet, violin (Spain), Pablo Saravi, viola. Symphony in DoM K. 541 “Jupiter”
September 10. “Romantic and revolutionary.” Works by Lv Beethoven (Egmont Overture Op84 / Symphony No. 3 in EbM Op51 “Eroica”. Images: Eduardo Hoffmann, plastic artist