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Classical Music Series to enjoy the CCK

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This Friday 19 October and throughout the weekend, the CCK will present a cycle of classical and contemporary music in its different spaces. Within this framework, the National Symphony Orchestra will perform (directed by Federico Sardella), choreographer and director Diana Theocharidis (leading a remarkable team for the tribute to Mauricio Kagel), Jose Luis Juri (together with the Quartet of the University of La Plata), the pianists Esteban Rinsky and Yalin Chu and the organist Sebastián Achenbach.

This series of shows can be appreciated with free admission that are available in the enclosure located on Sarmiento 151. They may be withdrawn from 12 a 19; or they can be booked at CCK.gob.ar.

To start, -from Friday 20 in the Argentina Room- the National Symphony Orchestra will be presented, within the framework of the dissemination cycle dedicated to new audiences. His repertoire includes pieces such as "El barbero de Sevilla" by Rossini, Debussy's "Prelude to a Faun's Nap" and Beethoven's "Seventh Symphony".

For his part on Saturday - at 18 in the Hall of Honor- Esteban Rinsky and Yalin Chu will play (four-handed piano). This recital will be given in the context of the "Young Classical" and the duo will perform works for piano four hands by Mozart, Schubert and Guastavino.

The same saturday, but the 20 and in La Cúpula, Diana Theocharidis will pay tribute to Mauricio Kagel, ten years after his death. Lucrecia Jancsa will also participate (barley), Maria Noel Luzardo (saxophone), the Choir of the Ministry of Education (directed by Federico Neimark), Alina Marinelli and Diego Gómez (dancers), Gonzalo cordova (illumination) and Diego Fischerman (collaboration in dramaturgy). This show will repeat on Sunday at 20.

Also at 20, in the Sala Argentina and within the framework of the cycle "Dialogues" the pianist José Luis Juri and the Quartet of the University of La Plata will be presented (Nicolás Favero and Fernando Favero, violins; Roberto Reggio, viola; Siro Bellisomi, cello).

The musicians will offer a chamber concert with a program made up of the String Quartet in A minor no. 15, on. 132, de Beethoven, and the Quintet for piano and strings in A-flat major, on. 44, by Schumann.

Finally, on Sunday - from 20 in the Symphony Hall- Sebastián Achenbach will be presented (organ), who will play works by Bach, Widor, Dupré and Duruflé in the Klais Opus 1912.

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