A journey through the musical wealth born around the Río de la Plata, pieces that, from the popular to the symphonic, have left an indelible mark on the cultural history of Uruguay and Argentina.
This concert is a musical journey along the banks of the Río de la Plata, where the cultures of Uruguay and Argentina merge into a shared sonic identity. 'Sounds of the Plata' pays tribute to the great composers who have shaped this unique aesthetic: the intimate expressiveness of Eduardo Fabini, the subtle modernity of Héctor Tosar, the intensity of Osvaldo Pugliese's symphonic tango, and the innovative genius of Astor Piazzolla, whose legacy transcends borders and styles. These works, steeped in popular roots and academic depth, form a musical map of the Río de la Plata soul. On this occasion, the concert is conducted by Maestro Ariel Britos, a guest Uruguayan conductor renowned for his work promoting youth orchestras in Latin America and his commitment to musical education and cultural integration. Leading the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra Ensemble, Britos brings an authentic and profound perspective to this repertoire, further strengthening the ties between the two shores. His presence adds symbolic and artistic value to this gathering, where the Río de la Plata becomes a bridge of dialogue, memory, and musical celebration.
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