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The CCK will be a pioneer in the return of Argentine artists to the stage

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This Friday 11 of September (to 20), Kirchner Cultural Center (CCK) will carry out the upload of audiovisual musical content that will mean the return to the stages of Argentine artists.

It should be noted that it is the first cycle of these characteristics carried out by an official institution from the beginning of preventive and compulsory social isolation.

In charge of interpreters of excellence in academic music, these concerts were recorded during the quarantine, without public and with strict hygiene protocols, security and distancing, in the magnificent setting of the National Auditorium.

Through the official website of the traditional venue located on Sarmiento street and its respective YouTube channel, The CCK will offer the possibility of enjoying an episode of the cycle "Musical Offerings" every Friday and Saturday, comprising a selection of works from the academic music repertoire by notable Argentine artists, and that reflects the joy and emotion of the interpreters on their return to the largest hall of the Cultural Kirchner.

The cycle offers the possibility of accessing a great variety of sound combinations, on voices from all registers and on instruments from all sections: ropes, woods, brass and percussion. In this context, the organ Klais opus occupies a prominent place. 1912, soul of the National Auditorium and one of the most modern instruments on the continent.

Repertoire, fruit of a careful selection, comprises music from four centuries, from organ pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach to productions of our time, works of Argentine composers, chamber songs from the Italian and German repertoire, Ludwig van Beethoven creations (a 250 years after his birth) and other pages of universal authors.

They participate in the different registries, in duos, threesomes and quartets, the sopranos Daniela Tabernig and Oriana Favaro, the mezzo-soprano Cecilia Pastawski, the tenors Santiago Ballerini, Santiago Bürgi and Santiago Martínez, the baritones Hernán Iturralde and Víctor Torres, the violinists Cecilia Isas and Jorge Caldelari, double bass player Julián Medina, trumpeter Fernando Ciancio, the organists Enrique Rimoldi and Sebastián Achenbach and the pianists Natalia González Figueroa, Tamara Benitez, Javier Mas, Alan Kwiek, Iván Rutkauskas, Marcelo Ayub |, Alberto Biggeri and Matías Galíndez.

Then, The sidewalk shows you the schedule of the first date of this special meeting.

Friday 11 of September

Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata and fugue in D minor – Enrique Rimoldi, organ Klais Opus 1912

Argentine organist Enrique Rimoldi performs, at the Klais Opus organ 1912 of the National Auditorium of the Kirchner Cultural Center, the most popular work in the repertoire for that instrument: the Toccata and fugue in D minor, BWV 565, de Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Duration: 10 minutes. Recorded on 20 August 2020.

Saturday 12 of September

Paolo Tosti: "Dawn separates shadow from light" – Santiago Ballerini and Natalia González Figueroa

The tenor Santiago Ballerini and the pianist Natalia González Figueroa perform the song "L’alba sepàra della luce l’ombra" ("The dawn separates the light from the darkness") by the Italian composer Paolo Tosti (1846-1916), included in his cycle Quattro canzoni d’Amaranta on poems by Gabriele D’Annunzio (1863-1938). Duration: 2.30 minutes. Recorded on 5 August 2020.

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