The Camerata Bariloche is a chamber music ensemble from Argentina , founded in 1967. The ensemble has achieved international recognition for excellence.
11-639: [REDACTED] Look up camerata or camerate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Camerata , a dormitory or a comrade in Italian or an adjective meaning chambered in Latin, may refer to: Music [ edit ] Camerata (music) , a small chamber orchestra or choir Camerata Bariloche , an Argentine chamber music ensemble founded in 1977 Florentine Camerata , an Italian musical association of
22-616: A house called Soria Moria. The Camerata Bariloche performed its first concert at the Library Sarmiento de Bariloche on September 17, 1967. Originally the Camerata Bariloche was funded by the Fundación Bariloche, but it soon became independent. The first director of the ensemble was Alberto Lysy, who was succeeded by Rubén González y Elias Khayat. In 1992 its director was Fernando Hasaj. The Camerata
33-758: Is composed of about twenty musicians selected from among the best in Argentina. In 2015, the ensemble's director is Freddy Varela Montero. The Camerata Bariloche has played with numerous soloists, including: Martha Argerich , Ernesto Bitteti, Anna and Nicolas Chumachenko, Katherine Ciesinsky, Eduardo Falu , Gerardo Gandini, Antonio Janigro , Cho-Liang Lin , Yehudi Menuhin , Oscar Milani , Ástor Piazzolla , Jean-Pierre Rampal , Manuel Rego , Ljerko Spiller, Vadin Repin, Karl Richter , Mstislav Rostropovich , Janos Starker , Jean Yves Thibaudet, Jaime Torres , Maxim Vengeroff and Frederica von Stade . Since its inception,
44-522: The Paleozoic Camerata (flatworm) , a flatworm genus in the family Uteriporidae Giuseppe Camerata (1718–1803), Italian painter and engraver Charles Félix Jean-Baptiste Camerata-Passionei di Mazzoleni (1826–1853), French-Italian aristocrat Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Camerata . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
55-453: The Paleozoic Camerata (flatworm) , a flatworm genus in the family Uteriporidae Giuseppe Camerata (1718–1803), Italian painter and engraver Charles Félix Jean-Baptiste Camerata-Passionei di Mazzoleni (1826–1853), French-Italian aristocrat Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Camerata . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
66-457: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up camerata or camerate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Camerata , a dormitory or a comrade in Italian or an adjective meaning chambered in Latin, may refer to: Music [ edit ] Camerata (music) , a small chamber orchestra or choir Camerata Bariloche , an Argentine chamber music ensemble founded in 1977 Florentine Camerata , an Italian musical association of
77-485: The late sixteenth century Places [ edit ] Camerata Cornello , a municipality in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy Camerata Nuova , a municipality in the Province of Rome in the Italian region Lazio Camerata Picena , a municipality in the Province of Ancona in the Italian region Marche Other [ edit ] Camerata (crinoid) , an extinct subclass of crinoids from
88-429: The late sixteenth century Places [ edit ] Camerata Cornello , a municipality in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy Camerata Nuova , a municipality in the Province of Rome in the Italian region Lazio Camerata Picena , a municipality in the Province of Ancona in the Italian region Marche Other [ edit ] Camerata (crinoid) , an extinct subclass of crinoids from
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121-640: Was formed by musician Alberto Lysy , who organized the Camping Musical Bariloche Chamber Music Festival in Buenos Aires which is attended by both local and foreign musicians. A number of musicians traveled to Bariloche to serve as teachers during development of the music camp, and by 1967 Lysy had organized a series of tests with these musicians in the Bariloche Foundation's headquarters in
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