Category: Interviews

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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Interview with Pianist Fabio Banegas: Work and Recognition in Promoting Argentine Composers

Interview with Pianist Fabio Banegas: Work and Recognition in Promoting Argentine Composers

We spoke with Fabio Banegas, a pianist from Rosario dedicated to promoting Argentine composers internationally, who was recently awarded at the Global Music Awards. Banegas shares details about his latest...

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“Ethereal” by pianist Cecilia Foj, the essence of a profound personal and emotional experience.

“Ethereal” by pianist Cecilia Foj, the essence of a profound personal and emotional experience.

In this interview, pianist and composer Cecilia Foj shares with us the process behind her latest work, Ethereal, an album deeply influenced by her personal experience with breast cancer. Through...

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“The music of Guastavino is genuine and warm.” – Alejandro Cremaschi, Executive Director of SONUS.

“The music of Guastavino is genuine and warm.” – Alejandro Cremaschi, Executive Director of SONUS.

We spoke with Alejandro Cremaschi, pianist and Executive Director of the Sonus International Music Festival, about the creation of this festival dedicated to the music of Carlos Guastavino and other...

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David Navarro-Turres: From Antofagasta to the World’s Great Orchestras

David Navarro-Turres: From Antofagasta to the World’s Great Orchestras

David Navarro-Turres, artistic director of the Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra (BPHO) and the Serenata Vocale choir, has conducted on international stages, from Belgium to Asia and South America. With a career...

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Daniel Goldstein and the Legacy of Argentine Music: Between the Popular and the Academic

Daniel Goldstein and the Legacy of Argentine Music: Between the Popular and the Academic

From the creation of the Fundación El Sonido y El Tiempo Internacional to the celebration of Argentine piano through projects like Pianorama Argentino, its president speaks to us about the...

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Marcelo Delgado: “The mission of composers and conductors is to teach the audience to listen in a different way.”

Marcelo Delgado: “The mission of composers and conductors is to teach the audience to listen in a different way.”

Owner of an extraordinary ability to make easy the difficult, if not the impossible, Marcelo Delgado has just marked a milestone with the Compañía Oblicua: the ensemble he founded to...

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“The San Martín Orchestra reaches straight to the heart, full of emotions and also of immense joy” – Interview with Ayako Tanaka

“The San Martín Orchestra reaches straight to the heart, full of emotions and also of immense joy” – Interview with Ayako Tanaka

Ayako Tanaka, the Japanese soprano known for her versatility and passion for music, has acted as the “fairy godmother” for the Sinfónica Juvenil Nacional Libertador San Martín. Through her tireless...

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“The Cathedral of Santa Mónica de los Venados evokes in the protagonist the feeling of having found the origin of music” – Interview with Oscar Edelstein

“The Cathedral of Santa Mónica de los Venados evokes in the protagonist the feeling of having found the origin of music” – Interview with Oscar Edelstein

We interviewed composer, conductor, and pianist Oscar Edelstein, who shared his reflections on “new opera.” We discussed his work Journey to the Cathedral of Santa Mónica de los Venados, which...

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“VOX HUMANA places the voice at the center of the stage as an instrument, artifact, artifice, machinery, prosthesis, invention, experiment.” – Interview with Guillermina Etkin

“VOX HUMANA places the voice at the center of the stage as an instrument, artifact, artifice, machinery, prosthesis, invention, experiment.” – Interview with Guillermina Etkin

We spoke with composer and performer Guillermina Etkin about exploring sound in “new opera” and her upcoming premiere, “VOX HUMANA, Opera for Pipes and Larynges,” which will be presented at...

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