Thursday, October 15, 2009

The first regular season of the Baroque concert will double

The first regular season of the Baroque concert will double

Training is celebrating its 15th anniversary with a program that will take her through Andalusia, Madrid and Barcelona • The combined support of its sponsors translates to "stability" of the project.

In the fifteenth anniversary of its founding, the Seville Baroque Orchestra (OBS) holds its first regular season that is submitting a payment schedule that includes concerts twice last season. In Seville, will offer nine orchestral concerts, six chamber and 18 teaching, combined with four seasons away from the stage of the city, Cadiz, Cordoba, Madrid and Barcelona with a concert in each chamber, four orchestras and two relatives (within the Baroque program family). Thus, the 21 concerts with which closed last year become 54 for the 2009-10 season, which is a leading European training courses on gender.
The presentation yesterday was also the public manifestation of the crucial support that the OBS receives from four institutions: the Institute of Arts and Culture in Seville (ICAS), the Ministry of Culture, the Foundation Cajasol and Cultural Center of the University of Seville. This amount of support "provides stability, coordination and overall project visibility to recovery, interpretation and dissemination of early music" in the words of Ventura Rico, coordinator of the orchestra that this course has a budget of 653,000 euros and will Joaquin Turina Chamber of Cajasol its main stage in addition to its traditional dates in the Church of the Annunciation.
As recalled by Nona Arola, manager of the OBS, "the orchestral cycle is the backbone of the season, attracting soloists and top-line international figures, if the soprano Maria Espada (Maestranza in the 28th and 29th November) or directors Manfredo Kraemer, Anto Steck, Enrico Onofri and Fasolis Diego, participating in various programs of the OBS. The recording career of the orchestra also grown: the concert will be released shortly by Pergolesi, Scarlatti and is scheduled to launch three more.
Among its activities, the program highlights Baroque Without Borders, based in chamber music concerts, a school year, the family cycle and the recovery program for Spanish musical heritage in collaboration with the Seville.

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