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Lula Bertoldi and Ricardo Mollo sing a symphonic version of “Puente”

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Recently and with the firm objective of sending a hopeful message in the context of quarantine, the Association of Stable Orchestra Teachers of the Teatro Colón presented a version of "Puente", Gustavo Cerati's theme, sung by Lula Bertoldi and Ricardo Mollo.

With arrangements and direction by Popi Spatocco, this version of the renowned Cerati classic, is dedicated to all healthcare workers.

After having approached folklore with the version of “Zamba de mi esperanza” that they released in May with Nahuel Pennisi, this is a new and accomplished bridge that the orchestra and Spatocco build to unite the symphonic universe with that of popular music, in this case, the rock, counting on the disinterested participation of two of its most important references, Ricardo Mollo, by Divided and Lula Bertoldi, by Eruca Sativa.

The images follow: musicians from their homes and different specialists from their workplaces, until reaching the testimony of Dr. Mario Sebastiani, renowned gynecologist and obstetrician, grandson of who was the first harpist of the Teatro Colón, that closes the video.

Since the beginning of the quarantine, The Association has been carrying out different audiovisual productions with the intention of spreading a hopeful message and at the same time closing the gap that currently separates the musicians from the stages and their audience. Among them also stands out the overture of "Nabucco", opera that was close to its premiere when the beginning of isolation was decreed and that from their homes they recorded and dedicated to all essential workers.

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