El próximo sábado 12 de febrero a 21 am, at Lake Park will present the Ossodre rolled under the direction of Maestro. Alvaro Hagopian and solo performance by violinist Federico Brito. The concert is part of a series of actions Symphony Orchestra plans to develop this month at different venues in Montevideo. On the occasion, the program will consist of the following books: Waltz No. 2 from Suite de Jazz (D. Shostakovich), Oblivion (A. Piazzolla), Years of Solitude (A. Piazzolla, arranged by Hagopian), Vivian and Las Vegas Station (F. Britton), Besame Mucho (C. Velazquez), and Blues Concerto (3rd movement) and Danzon Orestes (F. Britton). Born
in Montevideo, Federico Brito began studying violin at age 5. At eleven, the famous French-Romanian violinist George Boulanger premiered his Capricho Uruguay, and at fifteen made her first tour of Europe. Travel to Brazil playing with musicians like Dorival Caymmi, Vinicius de Moraes and Luiz Bonfa. He was hired as concertmaster in the orchestra of Opera and Ballet of Cuba, and until 1974 also integrates the National Symphony of the country. In Lima he serves as concertmaster of the Symphony Orchestra. In Venezuela, acting with the Maracaibo Symphony Orchestra, with whom he meets touring the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Italy. In Caracas Municipal Symphony plays with maintaining its activity as a composer. In Montevideo premiere of her own works for violin and orchestra, Suite Grapelliana, Blues Concerto and Ebola and Anacleto, In 1993 he settled in the U.S., being concertmaster of the Miami Symphony for seven years. Orestes Danzon his work with the orchestra premiered in 1994 with the participation of Israel solo López Cachao, Paquito d'Rivera and Brito himself. Currently the orchestra is part of Cachao's Mambo All Stars, created in memory of the famous musician. His latest album, Voyage, appeared recently in the international market. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Kennedy Center. He has won the Grammy for their involvement with Charlie Haden, Cachao, Bebo Valdes and El Cigala, and was also nominated for the same with the disc Bebo Valdés Beautiful Music. In August 2010 he was named Distinguished Citizen of Montevideo. Alvaro Hagopian began his musical studies at 5 years of age. He studied piano at the Conservatory Falleri-Balzo and orchestral conducting with Maestro. Federico García Vigil at the School of Music (Faculty of Arts at the University of the Republic). He has participated in various courses and workshops nationally and internationally. He has conducted the Philharmonic Orchestra of Montevideo, Punta del Este Symphony Symphony, Asuncion (Paraguay), as well as different Uruguay Youth Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed with the Orquesta Sinfonica del Sodre and the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. He has been pianist and musical arranger of the show Tango Galas Montevideo Philharmonic, having also served as deputy director and pianist of that orchestra on tour in Egypt. Has integrated several tango orchestras of Uruguay, and played with important figures of the genre as Gustavo Nocetti, Raúl Garello, María Graña, Raul Jaurena, Daniel Binelli, Hector Ulises Passarella, Ruben Juarez and Ricardo Olivera, among others. Has participated several times at various festivals of this kind and has spread our music in Austria, Egypt, Brazil, Argentina and Peru. It was the musical arranger of the show to Zitarrosa Adagio of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Montevideo, and has arranged and conducted the Philharmonic musically along with the duo Larbanois-Carrero, and Adele Muyala Malena, among others. Since December 2006 directed Montevideo Philharmonic regularly in popular directories (Galas de Tango, Montevideo for three, the eight stations, etc.). He has musically directed, composed and different sound environments and musical theater, as well as art exhibitions. In 2003, the centenary of the birth of composer Aram Khachaturian, coordinated a chamber music concert in his honor with Uruguay's first auditions for some of his works. Has focused its attention on the contribution of popular music called classical music. It was awarded in 2007 with Morosoli Award, the highest recognition in the cultural activities of Uruguay.
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Federico Brito in the 60 years of Hot Montevideo Jazz Club in Zitarrosa room, camera and editing Gabriel Arrieta.
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