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The Juan de Dios Filiberto Orchestra will celebrate National Tango Day

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Within the framework of National Tango Day, The Argentine National Music Orchestra “Juan de Dios Filiberto” will give a special concert at the Palacio Libertad, with the presence of Raúl Lavié and Néstor Marconi as guest director.

The appointment will be on Wednesday 11 December in the National Auditorium of the traditional Buenos Aires venue located on Sarmiento Street. further, The concert will be broadcast live through the online radio of the Palacio Libertad.

The program will offer a wide repertoire, which includes “Tango Fashion”, a selection of works by Astor Piazzolla, “Like two strangers”, “All my life”, “The dizzy ones”, “Time served”, a selection of works by Julián Plaza, "Nothing", “The lost birds”, “Balada para un loco” and a selection by Carlos Gardel.

Nestor Marconi, concert guest conductor

Nestor Marconi, one of the most prestigious bandoneon players worldwide, He has developed an outstanding career since the 1970s. 70, collaborating with figures such as Astor Piazzolla, Horacio Salgán and Héctor Stamponi. He has taken his music to stages around the world, participating in projects such as the opera-tango “María de Buenos Aires” and films such as “Sur” by Fernando Solanas. In the classical field, He has performed as a soloist with internationally renowned orchestras, performing works by Piazzolla and his own compositions. further, His versatility led him to record with cellist Yo-Yo Ma and to collaborate with maestro Lalo Schifrin on projects such as “Esperanto.”. He was director of the Argentine National Music Orchestra and creator of works such as “Cameratangos” and “De Fuelle y Oro”.

Meanwhile, Raúl Lavié, a legend of tango and Argentine music, has captivated audiences for more than seven decades with her unique voice and passion for the stage. His versatility has led him to stand out in theater and film., starring in musicals such as “Man of La Mancha” and “Fiddler on the Roof”. Recognized with awards such as the ACE Gold and the Konex Platinum, He has been honored as an Illustrious Citizen in several cities and has taken his art to more than 50 United States cities, Japan and Europe. Chosen by Astor Piazzolla to perform his most emblematic works, Lavié continues to be an icon of tango and a reference of Argentine culture.

As usual, Admission is free and must be reserved through the official site of the Palacio Libertad.

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