Juan Pablo Ganem Abrego, flauta
Dolores López Mac Kenzie, viola
Juan Almada, guitar
This wonderful cycle to Café Vinilo by Benjamín Báez as a programmer returns to Café, generating an interesting space for classical music in the popular circuit and looking for those concerts that will awaken the ears avid for this repertoire.
The trio arises from the musical encounter between Juan Pablo Ganem (flutist, Isa-theater Columbus), Dolores Lopez MacKenzie (Violist, National Symphony Orchestra), and Juan Almada (guitarrista, UNLP-UNR). With a deep interest in the study of camera music and a vocation of continuous training and update, These three interpreters with extensive professional musical care, And given their musical affinity they begin this project.
Its distinctive seal is the interpretation of the original repertoire for flute, Viola and guitar of composers of the twentieth and twenty -first centuries, as well as research for the development of new music from arrangement and adaptation. Fruit of this search arises the repertoire of the concert program offered: Piazzolla, Debulsy y brewer.
Benjamín Báez, cellist, nation in 1995 in Asuncion, Paraguay. He trained at the National Conservatory of his country and later at ISATC. He was a member of the Paraguayan National Symphony and was a cello soloist in the Universidad del Norte Orchestra., of the National Congress of Paraguay, of the Bach Collegium of Asunción and the Argentine National Music Orchestra "Juan de Dios Filiberto". As a soloist, he performed with the orchestras of the Knowledge Center, Cochabamba Philharmonic, Symphonies of the Province of Corrientes, Salta and in the Ushuaia International Festival edition 2023.
He specialized in interpretation of baroque music in France, giving concerts on tours of Europe and Africa. He won the First Prize "Nicolás Finoli" at the VI Latin American Cello Festival 2016 in Buenos Aires, directed by Eduardo Vasallo. He was a teacher at ISATC and trainer in baroque interpretation of low strings.
He is currently associate soloist of the Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra at the Teatro Colón. He is founder and director of 12 Cellos–Ensemble.