The Classical Music cycle through the Wine Roads returns
Mendoza will offer, in Easter, a new edition of one of the most popular festivals on its cultural and tourist calendar.
With strict sanitary protocols, Classical Music through the Wine Roads will take place from 28 March to the 4 April and will have the support of the Wine Fund, Bodegas de Argentina and the Astor Piazzolla Foundation.
This edition will be in tribute to the world-renowned Argentine musician, one hundred years after its birth and will be part of a cycle of national and international events.
For this year, most of the outdoor concerts have been scheduled, with reduced quota and strict sanitary controls. This format allows us to preserve the work of our artists and offer an attractive tourist proposal, in Easter, in which culture will make a great contribution to the well-being of the people of Mendoza, in this context.
There will be dozens of concerts by local musicians, in wine tourism spaces throughout the province and will have, as a special guest, to the prestigious Escalandrum sextet. The Festival will arrive at 18 departments, in emblematic places and with free admission. The proposal for this year includes, also, 25 winery experiences, which will include an interesting gastronomic offer.
Featured proposals
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Classic concert in the Villavicencio Nature Reserve, on Sunday 28, to 15.30, by Brasstor
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Piazzolla Eterno, with the Mendoza Philharmonic Orchestra and guest artists, The same day, to 21, Theater in Independence
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Clinic / open talk, by Escalandrum, Saturday 3, to 11, in the main room
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Closing, with the group made up of "Pipi" Piazzolla and Gala Lyrical, on Sunday 4, to 16.30, at Finca Decero
Among the Experiences in wineries, Mendoza and tourists will be able to enjoy concerts in all the wine-producing oases of the province, accompanied by various gastronomic proposals.
Among the measures taken by the pandemic, in 2021, tickets for free concerts and reservations for paid experiences, in wineries they must be managed only through the site www.mendoza.gov.ar/cultura, from Tuesday 23 of March.