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Venta de boletos Únete al festival Comentarios Galería Sedes

| Programa general | Lagos de Moreno |

Tuesday 25
Néstor Marconi Trío (Argentina)

Nestor Marconi, Rafael Gintoli and Juan Pablo Navarro

Program

to be defined

Venue: Teatro Rosas Moreno (Lagos de Moreno)
Time: 20:30 hrs.

 

Nestor Marconi, bandoneonist

Marconi is one of the most outstanding living bandoneon interpreters in the world; since the 1970’s, his name has been closely associated to Horacio Salgan, Astor Piazzolla, Héctor Stamponi and Enrique Fracini. During the decade of the 80’s he was involved in Astor Piazzolla and Horacio Ferrer’s opera-tango project “María de Buenos Aires” (María from Buenos Aires).  He also toured with Carlos Copes and the Argentinian ballet through the United States, Central America, Brazil, Uruguay, Spain, France, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Germany and Japan. He is a transcending figure in the world tango encyclopedia, presently considered as one of the most important and well known bandoneon players in the world.

During those years, he also had an important presence in Buenos Aires. He appeared together with Frank Sinatra with the orchestra conducted by Don Costa. Marconi also appeared in the film “Sur” (South) with Roberto Goyeneche and directed by Fernando Solanas.

He started his career as a classical music composer and interpreter in the international circuit in the 90’s interpreting Piazzolla’s Concerto for Bandoneon and Orchestra, his own arrangements for other tangos and some of the works he has composed in  Gothenburg (Sweden), Oslo Philharmonic (Norway), Victoria Symphony (Australia), Toulouse Philharmonic (France) and the Vancouver and Montréal Symphony (Canada), among other groups in England, Switzerland, Austria and the United States, as well as the Stable and Philharmonic Colon Theater in Buenos Aires and the National Symphony, under the conduction of Charles Dutoit, Pedro García Calderón, Jorge García Navarro, and many others.

In December 1977, together with Yo-Yo Ma, he made an important tour through Seattle, Los Angeles, Miami, Washington and New York presenting the CD “Tango Soul”, based on Astor Piazzolla´s music for the show “Yo-Yo Ma and Friends”. In 1998 he took part in Carlos Saura’s film “Tango” and two years later, he recorded and played Lalo Schifrin “Esperanto” concert in Cologne (Köln), Germany.

He has also taken part in innumerable festivals in France, New Zealand, Sweden, Spain, Norway, Germany and Brazil with his own groups: the “Nestor Marconi Trio” and the “Nestor Marconi Quintet”. Participant in the International Tango Festival in Buenos Aires, he has also cut CDs as interpreter arranger and composer for Milan Sur (Argentina), Milan (France), JVC-Victor (Japan) and Sony Classical, though now he is exclusive for Warner Music.
 
Guest Director for the “Juan de Dios Filiberto” National Argentina Music Orchestra, he performed for them in October 2004 in Teatro Colón, with the prestigious pianist Martha Argerich by both conducting and playing an adaptation of his “Tangos Concertantes”, originally interpreted in April 2005 under conductor Pedro Ignacio Calderón with the National Symphony and after hearing him, Lalo Schifrin invited him to play two concerts at the Lincoln Center in New York.

Soloist for the “Argerich’s Meeting Point” at Beppu, Japan, in April 2006, Marconi performed that same year in June for the “Buenos Aires Tango 3” Festival  in Paris (Théâtre National de Chaillot) and in Brussels (Théâtre de Beaux Arts).

September saw him as a soloist with the Orquesta Filarmónica del Teatro Colón under Lalo Schifrin, and also took part in November’s homage to Astor Piazzolla.

He takes charge in March 2007 of the Tango School Orchestra “Emilio Balcarce”, composing “Cameratangos” during the same year, which is a concerted work for soloist bandoneon and string orchestra, written honoring the 40th anniversary of the “Camerata Bariloche”, which was premiered by them, with the composer as soloist on April 14, 1007 at the “Pilar Golf” in Pilar, Buenos Aires. On July 13, same year, he interprets “Tangos Concertantes” and “Cameratangos”, under the conduction of Reinaldo Zemba, responding to an invitation by the Entre Ríos Culture Secretariat and the Medical Circle. He is now in charge of conducting the Buenos Aires Tango Orchestra.

 

| Programa general | Lagos de Moreno |