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Who was Delia Sacerdote?

Who was Delia Sacerdote?

The refined and talented pianist who shone on the Buenos Aires music scene in the 1930s. A disciple of Wanda Landowska in France and Vicente Scaramuzza in Argentina, she presided...

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All About the Teatro Colón’s 2025 Season

All About the Teatro Colón’s 2025 Season

The calendar for next year includes five ballet productions, seven operas, and eighteen concerts as part of the Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra’s subscription series. Among the operatic titles, the Argentine...

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Las 5 arias imprescindibles de Giacomo Puccini

Las 5 arias imprescindibles de Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Puccini, maestro del verismo, es uno de los compositores centrales de la historia de la ópera. Con melodías pregnantes, un tratamiento del coro exquisito y una orquestación magistral, Puccini...

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Why is November 22nd celebrated as Music Day?

Why is November 22nd celebrated as Music Day?

Every November 22nd is celebrated as Music Day. In 1594, Pope Gregory XIII appointed Saint Cecilia as the patroness of music and musicians. However, the story behind this observance was...

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5 recommended videos and facts about Giuseppe Verdi

5 recommended videos and facts about Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi is one of the most celebrated names in opera history. Through his impressive operatic output, Verdi masterfully portrayed human passions and social injustices, themes that resonate across all...

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Robert Schumann: Advice to Young Music Students

Robert Schumann: Advice to Young Music Students

Consejos escritos por Robert Schumann a los jóvenes estudiantes de música.

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5 Essential Works by the Great Composer Gustav Mahler

5 Essential Works by the Great Composer Gustav Mahler

Gustav Mahler (July 7, 1860 – May 18, 1911) is one of the most important composers and conductors of post-romanticism. His symphonies crown the tradition of great composers who dedicated...

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Documentary of the Gustav Mahler International Seminar in Paraná

Documentary of the Gustav Mahler International Seminar in Paraná

Between May 8th and 18th, Paraná hosted the Gustav Mahler International Seminar, organized by the Department of Culture of Entre Ríos and sponsored by the Autonomous Institute of Insurance of...

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Martha Argerich in a legendary recital given in 1969 at the Teatro Colón

Martha Argerich in a legendary recital given in 1969 at the Teatro Colón

El Teatro Colón amplía su archivo histórico digital con una pieza invaluable de su acervo musical. La virtuosa Martha Argerich en un recital de antología brindado en 1969. Escuchá el concierto completo acá.

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Martha Argerich and Her Debut at the Teatro Colón

Martha Argerich and Her Debut at the Teatro Colón

In this article, we recount the debut of the great piano legend at the Teatro Colón. We include a masterful performance and images of the program from that debut which...

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