International Music Festival
Sembrando Talentos Uruguay 2014
Workshops
For its 2014 edition, the International Music Festival Sembrando Talentos Uruguay wants to open up to other types of music, and does it through Workshops given by guests artists:
Workshop "Música de Astor Piazzolla" - Mtros. Pablo Woizinski (piano) and Federico Díaz (guitar)
Introduction:
During the workshop there will be a short theorical talk about the historical context in which Piazzolla developped his music as well as his work. Participants who will have pieces by Astor Piazzolla en their repertoire will be invited to work on them with the workshop's teachers, on their style, their transcription and adaptation, their phrasing, their articulation. Afterwards, depending on the number of participants, there will be small formation of groups so that everyone can experiment how this type of music needs to be worked on. There will also be small samples offered by the teachers.
Informations:
place: sala de Conferencias y Eventos of the Teatro Solís;
date and time: friday 21st of February, 18hrs-21hrs;
inscriptions: the workshop is open to the students of the Festival;
instruments: all instruments accepted;
levels: all levels accepted.
audience: the workshop is open to audience. Free entrance (no reservation needed)
place: sala de Conferencias y Eventos of the Teatro Solís;
date and time: friday 21st of February, 18hrs-21hrs;
inscriptions: the workshop is open to the students of the Festival;
instruments: all instruments accepted;
levels: all levels accepted.
audience: the workshop is open to audience. Free entrance (no reservation needed)
Workshop "Música Venezolana" - Mtro Jesús González Brito "El Pingüino" (venezuelian cuatro, and much more)
In this workshop some of the most important musical genres of Venezuela, a country marked by a big crossbreed influence, will be shown and explained.
Jesús González Brito will lead this workshop, counting on the support of some musicians from various countries, which within the Festival will meet in Uruguay.
Introduction:
In a dynamic exchange between originating cultures with the ones coming from Europe and Africa, happens in Venezuela an important mix which gives birth to a huge variety of musical forms, rythms and dances.
Songs of Guaiqueri, Warao, Pemón, Piaroa, Yanomami and Carribean, coupled with european ones and later with those brought by the slaves coming from Benin, Angola, Ivory Coast, Guinea and Congo. Venezuela is a musical country out of crossbreef, dance and music are present in all popular celebrations and events, profane and religious, syncretism wrought by pentatonic songs and circular dances of our greatest aboriginal ancestry, of antic celtiberian, european and roman dances, and of antiphonic black-african singing, with the endless polyrythm of its magic and lauditive drums. .
Jesús González Brito will lead this workshop, counting on the support of some musicians from various countries, which within the Festival will meet in Uruguay.
Introduction:
In a dynamic exchange between originating cultures with the ones coming from Europe and Africa, happens in Venezuela an important mix which gives birth to a huge variety of musical forms, rythms and dances.
Songs of Guaiqueri, Warao, Pemón, Piaroa, Yanomami and Carribean, coupled with european ones and later with those brought by the slaves coming from Benin, Angola, Ivory Coast, Guinea and Congo. Venezuela is a musical country out of crossbreef, dance and music are present in all popular celebrations and events, profane and religious, syncretism wrought by pentatonic songs and circular dances of our greatest aboriginal ancestry, of antic celtiberian, european and roman dances, and of antiphonic black-african singing, with the endless polyrythm of its magic and lauditive drums. .
Informations:
place: Cultural Center Simón Bolívar (Rincón 745, esqu. Ciudadela);
date and time: saturday 22nd of February;
inscriptions: the workshop is open to the students of the Festival;
instruments: all instruments accepted;
levels: all levels accepted.audience: the workshop is open to audience. Free entrance (no reservation needed)
place: Cultural Center Simón Bolívar (Rincón 745, esqu. Ciudadela);
date and time: saturday 22nd of February;
inscriptions: the workshop is open to the students of the Festival;
instruments: all instruments accepted;
levels: all levels accepted.audience: the workshop is open to audience. Free entrance (no reservation needed)
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