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Gacetilla Omenaje a Verdi GACETILLA DE PRENSA CIRCOLO ITALIANO CONCIERTO EN HOMENAJE A GIUSEPPE VERDI EN EL BICENTENARIO DE SU NACIMIENTO Miércoles 16 de octubre 2013 19.30 horas “Giuseppe Verdi, quien legó a los italianos un lenguaje sonoro que se presta muy especialmente para la expresión vigorosa de los sentimientos más íntimos, se ha convertido en el portador de las voces donde resuenan todos sus estados de ánimo; y su obra ha concentrado momentos inolvidables, milagro de una realidad que va más allá del campo de la ópera” I N T E R P R E T E S HAYDEE DABUSTI Soprano PABLO SANCHEZ Tenor Piano Maestra MARIALUISA PAPPALARDO &&&&&&&&&&& Se interpretarán arias de las obras más famosas del célebre compositor &&&&&&&&&&&& CCOONN EELL AAUUSSPPIIICCIIIOO DDEELL Haydée Dabusti, - soprano Estudio en el Instituto Superior de Arte del Teatro Colón. Se perfeccionó en canto lírico con la maestra Teresa Serantes. Es egresada de la Asociación Dante Alighieri y curso estudios en el Conservatorio Franz Liszt de piano.En la Argentina y en exterior se presentó en los Teatros. Colombia: Pablo Tobón Uribe, Heredia en Cartagena de Indias, Chile: Municipal de Temuco, Municipal de Viña del Mar, Anfiteatro San Pedro de la Paz en Concepción, Perú Segura de Lima, Brasil: Da Pucrs en Porto Alegre y en Italia, Roma: Teatro Cassia, Embajada Argentina, Aula Magna de la Facultad de Teología, Círculo Cultural del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Italia en Roma. Ha sido distinguida mejor cantante lírica 2007 por la Asociación de Críticos Musicales de la Argentina.La Casa de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, con motivo del Día Internacional de la Mujer 2009 hizo entrega de un diploma a la soprano Haydée Dabusti por su destacado aporte a la cultura de la Provincia. Nuevamente ha recibido el Premio a la Mejor Cantante Lírica 2011 otorgado por la Asociación de Críticos Musicales de la Argentina. En abril de 2013, se le ha entregado una medalla de oro en el Día Internacional de La Mujer en el Teatro Coliseo Podestá de La Plata por su aporte Cultural a la Provincia de Buenos Aires, distinción entregada por el Presidente de la Cámara de Senadores.Durante marzo de 2013, El Ministerio de Relaciones y Culto-Dirección de Asuntos Culturales-Certifica que la gira que realizará la artista Argentina Haydée Dabusti en Roma, República Italiana representando a la República Argentina, es considerado por esta Dirección General de alto interés Artístico y Cultural.Roles protagónicos ya interpretados en escenarios de Argentina y en el exterior: Bellini :”Norma”,Verdi:”La Traviata”,”Aida”, “Ballo in Maschera”,” Il Trovatore”, “Nabucco”,” I Due Foscari”, “Misa de Requiem”, “Attila”, “Don Carlo”, Puccini: “Manon Lescaut”, “Tosca”, “Il Tabarro”. Giordano: “Andrea Chènier”. Ponchielli: “La Gioconda” .Mario Perusso: “Fedra”, Estreno Mundial (Rol La Nodriza). Algunos de sus compromisos para 2013 son: Haydée Dabusti hace su debut en Roma- Italia con gran suceso de público y crítica especializada. Gala Lírica en el Teatro Cassia.Concierto en la Embajada Argentina. Fué Leonora de “Il Trovatore en el Aula Magna de la Facultad de Teología. En el Ministero degli Affari Esteri Dabsuti junto al tenor italiano Aleandro Mariani una gran Gala lírica.Siempre acompañada al piano en todos sus compromisos en Roma por el maestro Rolando Nicolosi.A partir de junio hasta diciembre inclusive sus compromisos son los siguiente: Gala Lírica en la Jefatura de Gobierno de la Ciudad dirección del maestro Mario Benzecry, junto a la Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil Nacional "José de San Martín. Será Leonora de “Il Trovatore” Verdi, en el Teatro Coliseo de Buenos Aires con la dirección musical del maestro Mario Perusso y dirección escénica del maestro Eduardo Casullo.Nuevamente Leonora de "Il Trovatore en el Auditorio de la Fundación Astengo, con dirección musical del maestro Fernando Ciraolo, dirección de escena del maestro Nelson Cocallotto . Rol protagónico de Aida en el teatro Avenida, con dirección musical del maestro Ronaldo Rosa De Scalzo y dirección de escena del maestro Eduardo Casullo.Gala Lírica en en arias de agilidad y coloratura en “Ópera para Todos”, junto al gran tenor Pablo Sánchez. Con comentarios del Profesor Carlos Alonso y la maestra concertadora al piano Susana Cardonnet. Nuevamente junto la Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil Nacional "José de San Martín ", bajo la dirección del maestro José Ariel Ramírez Duarte en La Facultad de Derecho interpretará arias de las óperas "Tosca", "Don Carlo " y "Nabucco".Debutará el rol de Leonora di Vargas de “La Forza del Destino” Verdi. Orquesta Sinfónica y Coro del Municipio de Avellaneda .En el Auditorio de Belgrano de Buenos Aires y en la Facultad de Derecho y en el teatro Roma.. Ambas bajo la dirección musical del maestro Cesar Tello. Debutar La Pampa, siendo la maestra Susana Cardonnet la concertadora al piano, gran Gala Lírica. En la Catedral de Avellaneda y en la Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires, se realizará el Requiem de Verdi con dirección musical del maestro Enrique Roel y la orquesta Sinfónica municipal de Avellaneda. Participará de la temporada lírica 2013 del Teatro Colón de Buenos Aires en el rol de Amelia del “Ballo in Maschera” de Verdi. Director musical: Ira Levin, Director de escena: Alex Ollé.Se presentará a mediados de diciembre en Roma- Italia nuevamente para diferentes compromisos, siempre acompañada por el maestro Rolando Nicolosi al piano. Pablo Sánchez, - tenor Nació en Salta en 1.983 Paralelamente a sus estudios de Ciencias Exactas en la Universidad Provincial realizó la carrera de Canto en la Escuela Superior de Música de Salta.Entre sus maestros se encuentran Guillermo Romero Ismael, Ariel Paltrinieri, Myriam Molina y Jorge Lhez. En 2.009 obtuvo el premio Giovanni al mejor tenor en el Concurso Internacional de Canto de Trujillo, Perú. En 2.010 fue admitido por concurso para realizar estudios en la Scuola Italiana dell’Opera di Bologna, Italia. En 2011, ya instalado en Buenos Aires, continuó sus estudios junto a la Maestra Susana Cardonett e ingresó a la Carrera de Perfeccionamiento de Canto del I.S.A. del Teatro Colón, que prosigue actualmente con los maestros Reinaldo Censabella y Luis Gaeta. Fue seleccionado para representar a la Argentina en el concurso internacional Competizione dell’Opera 2011, realizado en Moscú, en el cual tuvo una excelente participación siendo el único cantante americano finalista. Ha realizado numerosas presentaciones como cantante lírico en su ciudad natal y otras ciudades del interior, inclusive como solista en la Misa Criolla de A. Ramírez, junto a Zamba Quipildor. Desde su reciente radicación en Buenos Aires ha participado en varios conciertos y galas líricas, tales como las organizadas por la Asociación Amigos de Alfredo Kraus y el Teatro Colón, junto a cantantes de primer nivel en la lírica argentina. Dado su tipo vocal poco frecuente, incluye en su repertorio los roles protagónicos de las óperas Norma de Bellini, Un Ballo in maschera, Il Trovatore, Aida y Forza del Destino de Verdi; Tosca, Madama Butterfly, Le Villi y La Fanciulla del West, de Puccini; Cavalleria Rusticana, de Mascagni; I Pagliaci, de Leoncavallo; Andrea Chènier, de Giordano; etc. En 2.011 se presento con el espectáculo “Pasiones de Ópera” bajo la dirección del Maestro Eugenio Toisi. Para la compañía Buenos Aires Lírica ha participado en Macbeth, de Verdi y en el año 2.012 se presentó en una producción de la Ópera Norma en el rol de Flavio en el Teatro Coliseo. Así también fue concretado su debut en el Teatro Colón en la ópera Edipo, de Enescu. En 2.013 formara parte de los elencos de las óperas: Carmen de Bizet, La mujer sin Sombra de Strauss, Otello y Ballo in Maschera de Verdi. Realizara dos grandes conciertos junto a la soprano Haydee Dabusti, uno de ellos en el mes de Octubre en la embajada Italiana en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Marialuisa Pappalardo, - piano Graduada muy jóven en el Conservatorio de Santa Cecilia de Roma en piano (con el Maestro La Rocca), siguió sus estudios musicales consiguiendo el título de Maestro en lectura de partituras experimentales (carrera de Maestro Preparador); y profundizó sus conocimientos en composición con los Maestros Francesco Carotenuto e Ivan Vandor.Desarrolla actividades como concertista en Italia y en el exterior, como solista, en dúos (dos pianos, piano y flauta) y grupos de cámara. CIRCOLO ITALIANO Libertad 1264 – RECOLETA 4519-8055 / 4519-8049 Entrada Libre y Gratuita INFO: DANIELE MORGANTI [email protected] .
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