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The National Symphony for the Blind will say goodbye to the year at the Cathedral

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On Friday 10 December the National Symphony of the Blind "Pascual Grisolía" will say goodbye to the year with a concert that will take place on the esplanade of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires.

Starting at 19.30 and free entry, the group will perform in the building located on San Martín 27 under the direction of maestro Agustín Tocalini, who will be with the Symphony for the first time.

Then, The sidewalk presents the full concert program.

First part

Overture - The Marriage of Figaro - W. Amadeus Mozart

La Arlesiana - Georges Bizet

Carmen – Georges Bizet

Second part

Oblivion - Astor Pitch

BSNC Soloists: Macario Bertoglio (saxo soprano)

In This Gray Afternoon - José María Contursi and Mariano Mores

Limay River - José Luis Castiñera de Dios

Chiquilín de Bachín - Astor Piazzolla and Horacio Ferrer

BSNC Soloists: Gerardo Kessler (tall sax), Eduardo Manentti (trombone)

Libertango - Astor Piazzolla

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