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Tribute
to Astor Piazzolla
In
the 10th anniversary of his death
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Bandoneón player,
composer, and arranger Astor Piazzolla brought to tango influences as diverse as
jazz, contemporary classicism and Italian opera, out of which he distilled Nuevo
Tango (‘New Tango’). This
led to a tango revolution that continues to grow until today.
In time Piazzolla was recognized as inspirational in music as his
compatriot Jorge Luis Borges was in literature.
This programme reflects a wide range of Piazzolla’s output,
including his collaboration with Borges and Horacio Ferrer, author of the lyrics for his 'little tango opera' María de Buenos Aires. |
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Escualo
Libertango
Adiós Nonino
Vuelvo al Sur
Histoire du Tango
Chiquilín de Bachín
Cuatro Canciones Porteñas
Poema Valseado (María de Buenos Aires)
Milonga Carrieguera (María de Buenos Aires)
Milonga de la Anunciación
(María de Buenos Aires)
arrangements
by Adriana Balboa |
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Triángulo
Trio are
Argentine mezzo-soprano Lloica Czackis, Chilean violinist Katia
Chornik and Uruguayan guitarist Adriana Balboa.
The ensemble specialises in the vibrant and varied repertoire of their
native South-America, which they also perform in their solo careers.
Following their debut in London, which under the title “Music of the
Pampas” presented songs and tangos by Argentine and Uruguayan composers,
they have performed both in Europe and Argentina.
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CONCERTS in 2002
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4 April– Canning House, London.
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15 April – Bellevue, Berlin.
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17 April – Ballhaus Naunystrasse, Kreuzberg, Berlin.
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18 May – Club Passage, Dresden*.
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16 & 18 August - Schloß Glienecke, Potsdam**.
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17 August - Schwartzschen Villa, Berlin**. |
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* Invited artist: Laura Rus, flute.
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Invited artist: Claudia Mailahn, violin. |
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Triángulo Trio
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Individual
biographies
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Lloica
Czackis (mezzo-soprano)
was born in Germany
and lived in Venezuela and Argentina. Having gained a British Council
scholarship, she came to London and completed studies at the GSMD with Vera
Rosza and David Pollard. In Buenos Aires she studied singing with Ana Sirulnik
and also Choral Conducting at the Faculty of Music of the Argentine Catholic
University. Lloica has performed a wide range of music from the Renaissance to
avant-garde, often giving premières of works written especially for her voice.
An active recitalist, her repertoire in oratorio includes Bach’s St
John’s Passion and Vivaldi’s Magnificat,
and
in opera ‘Colomba’ in Quentin Thomas´ Il Giardino degli Ucelli,
‘España’ and ‘Libia’ in Torrejón de Velazco´s La Púrpura de la
Rosa and she also toured the USA singing in the chorus of Carmen with
London City Opera.In Argentina she sang at the Salón Dorado of the Buenos Aires
Town Hall, the Teatro Colón Foyer and La Scala de San Telmo. Her London
concerts include Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, St Martin in the Fields, Conway
Hall, Lauderdale House and Bolivar Hall. Lloica enjoys giving recitals on a
particular theme, where she combines the traditional classical repertoire with
folksongs, tango and jazz. |
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Katia Chornik
(violin) born
in Caracas in 1976, Katia began her studies at the Conservatoire Emil Friedman
in Venezuela. She graduated from the Catholic University of Chile with
distinctions. Katia has played with the National Youth Symphony Orchestra of
Chile and the Cologne New Philharmonia Youth Orchestra, both as an orchestral
member and as a soloist. In 1997 she became a member of the Santiago
Philharmonic Orchestra. She has given recitals at the Teatro Municipal of
Santiago, The Goethe Institute in London, The Chilean-American Institute, and
the Catholic University in Chile. Her concerts in England include the Bolivar
Hall, King's College London, Cambridge University, and the cathedrals of Brecon
and Cardiff in Wales. She has given recitals organized by the Chilean Ministry
of Foreign Affairs in Lisbon and Porto, Portugal, representing Chile in the
celebrations of the International Year of Culture 2001. Katia has been awarded
grants from The Friend's Corporation of the Teatro Municipal of Santiago, The
Andes Foundation, The Presidential Grant of Chile and The Honour Grant of the
Catholic University in Chile. At the Royal Academy of Music in London she was
awarded The Cork Award, the Bloch Award and the second prize in the Wilfred
Parry Competition. |
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Adriana Balboa
(guitar) was born in
Montevideo, Uruguay, and studied at the School of Music of the University of
Uruguay. In 1994 she moved to Germany to continue her training at the ‘Hans
Eisler’ School of Music in Berlin, where she lives today. Her extensive and
multifaceted education was polished by numerous masterclasses in Brazil,
Uruguay, Argentina, Germany and Spain, with, amongst others, Eduardo Fernández,
Alvaro Pierri, Abel Carlevaro, Hubert Käppel, Hopkinson Smith and José Luis
Rodrigo. Adriana gives concerts in Europe and South America and appears
regularly at international guitar festivals. Her first solo CD, Sur, Music from
the Río de la Plata, was released by ‘Acoustic Music Records’ in November 2000.
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