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Ushuaia International Festival

2 to April 17, 2010 will be held the 6th Edition of the Ushuaia International Festival, the festival of classical music world's southernmost and one of the most important of America.

will be a very special edition, has been elected as President of the Nation as one of the events that Argentina will celebrate its bicentennial, with axis in the Falklands, so the opening concert is a tribute to the fallen our islands, running USHUAIA Philharmonic conducted by Maestro Jorge Uliarte, next to the Polyphonic Choir USHUAIA FESTIVAL (comprising coreutas fueguinos) and soloists from Italy, the Mozart Requiem for the local community, at the Cultural Center Fadul. The renowned tenor Dario Volonte, veteran and survivor of the cruiser General Belgrano, previously sung with the Philharmonic of Ushuaia, the national anthem Aurora.

The resident orchestra is, as in 2008, Ushuaia Philharmonic, a multinational training consists of 70 musicians from various countries in America and Europe. A symbol of integration, from the southern tip of Spain, is a messenger of coexistence, harmony and beauty among various cultures, especially in our Bicentennial year.

And beyond that there are still some confirmations set will be highlighted at this year Dario Volonte prestigious soloists (tenor, Argentina), VERA Cirkovic (mezzo-soprano, France), EINAR STEEN-NOKLEBERG (piano, Norway), Xavier Inchausti ( violin, Argentina), GORAN Filipec (piano, Croatia), Katia Borrisova (pianist at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria), VALENTINE SURIF (piano, Argentina), VIRGINIA LUQUE (guitar, Spain). Wonderful camera groups Antiqva SPHERA Baroque Orchestra (Spain) and the TRIO INTERART (Sao Paulo, Brazil). The baton will be held by Garbini LUCA (Italy) Dzodan PABLO (Argentina) and Jorge Uliarte Special Master (Argentina / Austria). Also present the CHOIR FESTIVAL USHUAIA POLYPHONIC composed entirely by wonderful coreutas of Tierra del Fuego.

Something very special is the world premiere of an unpublished work by Italian composer Giovanni Francesco Anerio Baroque (1567-1630) in cooperation with the Italian government and the Vatican State.

also be conducted as usual, Concerts, Master Classes and Lectures Free to the community, together with the Municipality and the Province, which tend to form groups and musicians in the towns of Ushuaia and Rio Grande Tolhuin.

While the End of the World Gala, also known as the Festival, takes place from 5 years ago, was in 2007 in its 3rd edition, which was consolidated as an international elite event participation as resident orchestra of the famous Berliner Symphoniker (Berlin Symphony Orchestra), ratified in the latest edition with the visit of the Moscow Symphony.

Thus, the International Festival is placing Ushuaia Tierra del Fuego in the core themes of South American musical fall, also contributing to its work to promote Argentina as a destination for cultural tourism.

Ushuaia International Festival is sponsored for very important business, and at the institutional level by the City of Salzburg (Austria), the Embassies of Austria, Germany, Russia and Croatia, the University of Arts in Graz (Austria), the Mozarteum in Salzburg (Austria), the Cultural Office Embassy of Spain, the English Agency for Development Cooperation (AECI) and primarily by the invaluable support of the Municipal Government of Ushuaia, the Government of the Province of Tierra del Fuego, and in 2010, the Office of the President.

The official site will, as always the Millennium Hall Resort The Beeches Hotel.

Welcome to Ushuaia International Festival. They direct

International Festival Ushuaia (Festspiele SRL)
Art Director: Jorge Uliarte
Director General: Mr. Hernán Román
Commercial Director: Martin Meyer
Director in Europe: Margareta Uliarte
Management and Production Director: Santiago Lanzillotta

Festspiele SRL.
Ramallo 2011, Buenos Aires, Argentina 54 11 4703 5300

info@festivaldeushuaia.com





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