Natalia Cabello (violín – Argentina),
Pablo Garcia, (cello – Argentina) Y
Javier Toledo (piano – Uruguay)
It is formed in 2015 with the idea of its members to address and disseminate the repertoire of chamber music, both universal and regional., in a search and research space, in order to achieve an authentic and personal interpretation. A point to highlight is the idea of placing the works and composers to be performed in their historical context in each concert., making biographical and illustrative references, as an educational tool and as a way to bring academic music closer to the general public. In addition to working on the great works of universal chamber music, this group investigates, rescues and enhances the local chamber repertoire. He also dabbles in tango and folk music, frequently including adaptations., own arrangements or compositions.
Program:
W.A Mozart (Austria 1756- 1791)
Piano Trio in B b M, K.502 I. Allegro II. Larghetto III. Allegretto
J. Brahms (Germany 1833-1897)
Piano trio n 1 op 8 Allegro with motorcycle
L. Masliah (Uruguay 1954) sunset at 6 a.m.. for threesome 6 min
Jaurés Lamarque Pons (Uruguay 1917-1982)
Tango rhythm for piano I.Moderate II.Tango song III.Tango milonga Pixinguinha (Brazil 1897-19730) Of the cries. Violin and cello
A. Piazzolla (Argentina 1921-1992)
Adiós Nonino, trio version by José Bragato 10 min
Approximate duration 70 min.