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He is a member of the Venezuela Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra and the Venezuelan Brass Ensemble. He’s professor at the Simón Bolívar Conservatory of Music, and orchestra conductor. He serves as principal soloist of the Vienna Volksoper since 2012. As a Lieder singer, he is recognised as one of the best performers of the genre, often accompanied by renowned pianists such as Roger Vignoles, Julius Drake and James Baillieu. Created in 2014, it fosters a context where musicians and a wide range of audiences meet around both traditional and contemporary repertoires. The ensemble has played in Bogota’s main venues. Established in 2012 as Dresden Music Festival’s very own ensemble, its musicians play original instruments, varying with the era and historical background of its repertoire, with a keen sense for authentic interpretations. Conductor and pianist, she conducts the Greek Turkish Youth Orchestra. She became the first woman to conduct the Southwest Opera, and she recently debuted at the Carnegie Hall with the New England Symphony Ensemble. She’s president of the Onassis Scholars’ Association. Established in 1983 by siblings Sebastian and Nanette Schmidt (violins), Andreas Willwohl (viola), and Bernhard Schmidt (cello). The quartet is recognized for its expressivity and a notable homogeneity in its sound. He’s a versatile singer that drifts easily between different styles and epochs, from baroque to contemporary music. His artistic activity includes opera, recitals and concerts. Established in 2003 by Amaury Coeytaux, Loic Rio, Laurent Marfaing and François Kieffer, Modigliani Quartet has been invited to the world’s most prestigious quartet venues in Europe, Asia, and North America. Established in 1932, this is one of the leading institutions in South West Germany. Its presence is deeply rooted in the cultural agenda of the university city of Konstanz and in Switzerland’s music life. Conducted by Venezuelian double bass player Alejandro Orellana, this ensemble gathers musicians from Europe and Latin America, specialized in the German Romantic repertoire. With a wide concert repertoire that includes important works of all epochs, she’s performed in concert venues and opera theaters including Vienna’s prestigious Musikverein and Konzerthaus, as well as Madrid’s Teatro Real and Bacelona’s Gran Teatro del Liceu. He’s worked with renowned conductors and soloists. In 2014 he received an Honourable Mention of the Colombian Ministry of Culture for his album Obras vocales de los compositores – pianistas Rachmaninov, Liszt y Wieck . Aside from his engagements as soloist and chamber musician, he plays regularly with orchestras and conductors including the Wiener Philharmoniker, Daniel Barenboim, Sir Colin Davis, Valery Gergiev, and Simon Rattle, among others. He’s played in recitals in Colombia, Italy and Panama. He’s performed as a soloist and has been a member of Colombia Youth Symphony Orchestra, Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, Bogota Symphony Orchestra, and Colombia National Symphony Orchestra. Its members are Miguel Ángel Guevara (violin), Juan Pablo Arango (violin), Ricardo Hernández (viola), and Hans Rincón (cello). In addition to its activities, the quartet performs didactic concerts with the purpose of forming audiences. Since its creation in 1983 under the direction of Herwig Reiter, the choir has been a powerful exponent of Vienna’s choral excellency. BOGOTA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA This ensemble is composed by three youth orchestras belonging to the Bogota Philharmonic: the Youth Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, the Youth Philharmonic Orchestra and the Youth Philharmonic Band. He works with orchestras including Vienna Volksoper, Mozarteum and Camerata Salzburg. Since 1991, he is professor of choral conduction at the Vienna’s University of Music and Performing Arts, and directs the Weber Chamber Choir, and Salzburg’s Bach Choir. Established in 1990, as one of the main axis of the musical studies program at the Javeriana, its members are students selected through an audition process. He is principal conductor of the Süddeutscher Philhamonie Konstanz since 2016. Prior to that, he served as principal conductor of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra in Oslo. He’s served as general conductor of the Halle-Saale’s Opera and Staatskapelle in Germany, from 2018 to 2018. He’s collaborated with the Colorado Springs Philharmonic Orchestra, United States, for nine years. Pianist and composer, he’s performed his Rapsodia camaleónica for piano, trumpet and orchestra at New York’s Carnegie Hall and in Colombia, with the Colombia National Symphony Orchestra, and with the Corpas and Eafit orchestras. Since its creation in 1992, it’s been among Colombia’s most renowned choirs. Winner of the Ministry of Culture’s Choral Excellency Prize in 2011, it performed during the mass celebrated at Pope Francis’ visit to Bogota. She made her debut at New York’s Carnegie Hall during the Transient Glory Conducting Symposium in 2012. She directs Javeriana University’s Music Department and Chamber Choir. He’s conducted orchestras including the Berlin Symphony, the London City Orchestra, and the Caracas Symphony Orchestra, among others. He made his debut at the Carnegie Hall conducting the Rebow Ensemble. He conducts the Paris AP/HP Orchestra and Choir, and keeps close ties with the Lithuania Symphony Orchestra and the Douai Orchestra. Since 2016, he serves as principal conductor of Colombia National Symphony Orchestra. She served as artistic director of the Santa Cecilia Choral Society since its creation. After maestro Alejandro Zuleta’s death, she was appointed conductor of the Santa Cecilia Society. She is also professor at the Javeriana University. Since her early childhood, De la Salle has received multiple prizes as the Steinway, Sucy, Vulaines, and Radio France, growing a stellar career. Her Chopin CD earned awards such as the Diapason d’Or and the International Record Review Outstanding. Since 2008 he’s served as artistic director of the Dresdner Musikfestspiele. He’s also the founder and director of the Mortizburg Chamber Music Festival. His crossover project with Bill Murray has earned him international acclaim. He is president of the Orchestre d’Harmonie de la Région Centre-Val de Loire and the ensemble À Tours de Cors. He created and directs two festivals and two music academies as well. He’s worked as a professor and as workshop facilitator with different Colombian orchestras. Nowadays he’s the principal horn of the Colombia National Symphony Orchestra, and belongs to the renowned ensemble Cuprum. He’s played as principal horn for orchestras including the Netherlands Symphony Orchestra and the Netherlands Wind Ensemble, and has collaborated with conductors including Claudio Abbado and Gustavo Dudamel. Established in 2014, as a part of Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra, its 40 members are young high level singers who have developed an intense artistic practice, thus strengthening choral music in Bogota and Colombia. She is artistic director of Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra’s Youth Philharmonic Choir since its creation in 2014. She works as choral music professor at the Andes University. The Nueva Ópera de Colombia was established in 1992, as well as its choir, in order to participate in the Camarín del Carmen’s stagings. Its members are students from different music faculties around Colombia. Since 2002 he conducts the Ópera de Colombia’s Choir. He’s developed projects in El Salvador and Nicaragua, and, since 1995, resides in Bogotá. He’s composed works for choir, choir and orchestra, vocals and piano. JOSÉ JOSÉ GIMÉNEZ GÜNTER HAUMER NEW PHILHARMONIE DRESDNER FESTSPIELORCHESTER MANDELRING QUARTET JOSÉ ANTONIO LÓPEZ MODIGLIANI QUARTET SÜDDEUTSCHER PHILHARMONIE KONSTANZ BOGOTA’S SCHUBERT ENSEMBLE ELENA COPONS SERGEI SICHKOV JOHANNES FLEISCHMANN FRANCIS DÍAZ M4NOLOV QUARTET VIENNA’S UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS’CHAMBER MUSIC CHOIR WEBERN KAMMERCHOR DER MDW YOUTH PHILHARMONIC FUSION ALOIS GLASSNER BOGOTA’S JAVERIANA UNIVERSITY ART FACULTY’S CHOIR JOSEP CABALLÉ-DOMENECH MAURICIO ARIAS ESGUERRA SANTA CECILIA CHORAL SOCIETY ANA PAULINA ÁLVAREZ BARBARA DE MARTIIS LISE DE LA SALLE JAN VOGLER ARNAUD DELÉPINE ERWIN RUBIO GABRIEL BETANCUR YOUTH PHILHARMONIC CHOIR DIANA CAROLINA CIFUENTES ÓPERA DE COLOMBIA’S CHOIR LUIS DÍAZ-HÉRODIER CONDUCTORS: JOSEP CABALLÉ-DOMENECH & JOHANNES KLUMPP GERMANY COLOMBIA CONDUCTOR · SPAIN COLOMBIA COLOMBIA COLOMBIA COLOMBIA AUSTRIA f. Auditorio Huitaca Alcaldía Mayor de Bogotá Carrera 8 N° 10-65 g. Centro Comunitario La Victoria Calle 37 Bis B Sur 2-81 E h. Centro Comunitario de Servitá Calle 165 N° 7-38 i. Sala Teatral Tchyminigagua Carrera 80K N° 72-45 Sur j. Biblioteca Pública El Tunal Gabriel García Márquez Calle 48B Sur - N° 21-13 k. Biblioteca Pública El Tintal Ma- nuel Zapata Olivella Avenida Ciudad de Cali No. 6C-09 a. Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santo Domingo Avenida Calle 170 Nº 67-51 b. Teatro Estudio Julio Mario Santo Domingo Avenida Calle 170 Nº 67-51 c. Teatro Colsubsidio Roberto Arias Pérez Calle 26 Nº 25-40 d. Teatro Colón Calle 10 Nº 5-32, La Candelaria e. Auditorio Teresa Cuervo Borda Museo Nacional de Colombia Carrera 7. Nº 28-66 PAYING VENUES FREE ENTRY VENUES l. Biblioteca Pública Virgilio Barco Avenida 60 - N° 57-60 m. Biblioteca Pública Julio Mario Santo Domingo Avenida Calle 170 N° 67-51 n. Teatro Villa Mayor Carrera 34B N° 36-04 Sur o. Iglesia Inmaculada Concepción de Suba Carrera 90 N° 143-40 p. Auditorio Fabio Lozano Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano Carrera 4 # 22-61 OLIVIER GRANGEAN ARI RASILAINEN RICARDO JARAMILLO ZOE ZENIODI FRANCE COLOMBIA ALEJANDRO ORELLANA, DOUBLE BASS PLAYER AND DIRECTOR GERMANY Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santo Domingo, a public institution of Bogota’s City Hall, following the city’s Secretary of Culture, Recreation and Sports, and the District’s Institute for the Arts’ cultural policies, created in 2013 Bogota’s International Classical Music Festival, to strengthen Bogota’s recognition as a Unesco Creative City of Music. The Festival’s mission is to offer a profound insight into the work of a specific composer, or a particularly meaningful music period. Therefore, we have produced Bogota is Beethoven in 2013, Bogota is Mozart in 2015, and Bogota is the Romantic Russia in 2017. In 2019, the Festival will be focused on the great composers of the German Romantic period: Brahms, Schubert and Schumann. We will offer 50 concerts, 12 of them for free, in 15 different venues around the city, encompassing the composer’s legacies through symphonies, choral music, Lied, chamber music, piano and vocal recitals. Renowned orchestras, ensembles and soloists, both national and foreign, will take part in this Festival. We are confident that the Festival will continue to gather musical audiences of all kind and will provide a privileged opportunity to forming new ones. General Director Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santo Domingo Codirector Bogota International Classical Music Festival RAMIRO OSORIO FONSECA YALILÉ CARDONA ALONSO GERMANY CONDUCTOR: ARI RASILAINEN COLOMBIA CONDUCTOR: RICARDO JARAMILLO CONDUCTOR · FRANCE CONDUCTOR ·FINLAND CONDUCTOR · COLOMBIA CONDUCTOR · GREECE BARÍTONE · AUSTRIA BARÍTONE · SPAIN SOPRANO · SPAIN PIANO · FRANCE CELLO · GERMANY PIANO · RUSSIA VIOLIN · AUSTRIA PIANO · COLOMBIA PIANO · COLOMBIA HORN · FRANCIA HORN · COLOMBIA HORN · COLOMBIA HORN · VENEZUELA CHOIR CONDUCTOR · AUSTRIA CHOIR CONDUCTOR · COLOMBIA CHOIR CONDUCTOR · COLOMBIA CHOIR CONDUCTOR · COLOMBIA CHOIR CONDUCTOR · EL SALVADOR/COLOMBIA The Antwerp Symphony Orchestra is the symphony orchestra of the city of Flanders, and is based in the new Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp. The orchestra wants to move and inspire large and diverse audiences through top-level concert experiences. ANTWERP SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BELGIUM CONDUCTOR: ROBERT TREVIÑO Through symphony music, its purpose is to conquer new audiences through sharing and teaching music. It specializes both in classical and folk repertoire, its two distinctive facets. BOGOTA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA COLOMBIA Heir to a musical tradition as old as 1846, its main objective is to promote symphony music all over the country. Along with specializing in classical repertoire, this orchestra promotes contemporary composers. COLOMBIA NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COLOMBIA CONDUCTOR: OLIVIER GRANGEAN He is principal conductor of the Folkwang Essen Chamber Orchestra since 2013. He has recorded with orchestras including the Norddeutscher Rundfunk, and Württemberg Reutlingen. JOHANNES KLUMPP CONDUCTOR · GERMANY Established in 2008 by violinist Livia Sellin, pianist Chengcheng Zhao, and cellist Philipp Comploi, they were elected in the programme New Austrian Sound of Music (NASOM) in 2015 , thanks to which they have been invited to play at the world’s most prestigious venues. Created by pianists Raúl Mesa and Javier Camacho, they have performed together with orchestras, piano ensembles, and arranged symphony works for four piano duets. TRIO ALBA RACHMANINOFF DUO AUSTRIA COLOMBIA Designada Ciudad Creativa de la UNESCO en 2012 Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura She started studying violin at the age of four. Nowadays, she is a student of Vocal Studies at the Music Conservatory of the Colombian National University, and studies violin with maestro Miguel Ángel Guevara. Masters graduate in performing arts, specialized in acting, from Bogota Arts School (ASAB). She’s worked as producer for companies including Teatro Tierra, Ditirambo Teatro and M4nolov Quartet. JULIANA CATALINA GUEVARA SASTRE XIMENA ROMERO SOPRANO · COLOMBIA NARRATOR · COLOMBIA 1. Usaquén 3. Santa Fe 4. San Cristóbal 6. Tunjuelito 7. Bosa 8. Kennedy 11. Suba 13. Teusaquillo 15. Antonio Nariño 17. La Candelaria 10 DISTRICTS CONDUCTORS: ECKART PREU & ZOE ZENIODI COLOMBIA CONDUCTOR: ZOE ZENIODI & JOSEP CABALLÉ-DOMENECH Nowadays he serves as musical director of the Long Beach Symphony, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and Portland Symphony. In the 2018-2019 season, he will conclude his collaboration with the Spokane Symphony after 15 successful years. ECKART PREU CONDUCTOR · GERMANY He conducts the Euskadi Symphony Orchestra since 2016. He’s served as associate director of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and of the New York City Opera. He received the James Conlon Prize for Excellency in Conducting. ROBERT TREVIÑO CONDUCTOR · UNITED STATES In recent years, she’s performed in venues including the Deutsche Staatsoper unter den Linden and the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Vienna State Opera, Dresden Semperoper, and Milan La Scala. IRIS VERMILLION MEZZOSOPRANO · GERMANY Since 1993, she has performed more than 50 different opera roles, from all epochs, under the batton of Christian Thielemann, Sir Neville Marriner and Adam Fischer, at the Salzbrug Festival, Venice’s Teatro La Fenice and Vienna’s Volksoper, among others. CORNELIA HORAK SOPRANO · AUSTRIA He’s worked in Europe with conductors such as Jordi Savall, Andrea Marcon, Joshua Riin and Howard Shore, among others. He’s participated in festivals such as Early Music Festival of Amherst and Santa Cruz Baroque Festival, among others. ANDRÉS SILVA TENOR · COLOMBIA Winner of Cali Beethoven Series, and of Festival de Orquestas Fantasía Coral Competition 2017. He was admited to interpret Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore at the opera masters degree 2019 from Barcelona’s Conservatorio Superior del Liceu. LUIS CARLOS HERNÁNDEZ TENOR · COLOMBIA He’s performed recitals in several venues nationwide, and has sung as soloist with Colombia Youth Symphony Orchestra and Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra. He won the Ópera al Parque Contest in 2004, 2005 and 2006. LEONARDO GUEVARA DÍAZ TENOR · COLOMBIA Without a doubt, one of the greatest Lieder voices of all times. His wide repertoire goes from Monteverdi to Rihm, including composers as diverse as Mahler, Britten, Stravinsky and Pfitzner. CHRISTOPH PRÉGARDIEN TENOR · GERMANY He’s one of the founders of the Modigliani Quartet, and, together, they have performed in the most important venues and quartet series in Europe, Asia, and North America. It was the first quartet to be invited to Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie. LAURENT MARFAING VIOLA · FRANCE He’s one of the founders of the Modigliani Quartet, and, together, they have performed in the most important venues and quartet series in Europe, Asia, and North America. It was the first quartet to be invited to Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie. FRANÇOIS KIEFFER CELLO · FRANCE He’s been the head of double bass at the Colombia National Symphony Orchestra, and the Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra, and has also performed as a soloist. He teaches at the Colombian National University’s Conservatory. ALEXANDR SANKO DOUBLE BASS · RUSSIA He founded the Mandelring Quartet with his brothers in 1983. He also performs with chamber ensembles, in duos with piano, and as a soloist with orchestras including the Staatsorchester Rheinische Philharmonie. BERNHARD SCHMIDT CELLO · GERMANY One of the most renowned piano accompanists of the last four decades, he’s collaborated with Elina Garanča, Sir Thomas Allen and Christoph Prégardien, among others. He’s received numerous prizes including the Diapason d’Or and the Prix Caecilia. ROGER VIGNOLES PIANO · UNITED KINGDOM A regular guest to festivals including Salzburg, Edinburgh, and BBC Proms. His more than 60 records have earned him the Diapason d’Or de l’Année, and he has been eight times Grammy nominee. In 2014 he was appointed Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. STEPHEN HOUGH He’s won numerous top prizes and honors at international piano competitions in Leipzig, Saarbrücken, Pretoria, Zurich and Vienna, among others. His playing was recorded and his hands filmed for the french-austrian movie La pianiste directed by Michael Haneke. CHRISTOPHER HINTERHUBER PIANO · AUSTRIA In 2017 she won the Rosario Marciano Competition in Vienna, and, in 2018, the Los Angeles International Piano Competition. On the same year, she was invited to study Beethoven and Schumann in Positano (Italy) by the Kempff Foundation. ANITA MAY PIANO · RUSSIA/COLOMBIA He initially came to attention via the Yehudi Menuhin International Competition in 2008, and the Queen Elisabeth Competition in 2009, of which he was a first prize winner. His Carnegie Hall debut earned him praise. His album Virtuoso received the ECHO Klassik Award. RAY CHEN VIOLIN · TAIWAN/AUSTRALIA She’s won several prizes in different competitions including the London Symphony Shell Windwood . Nowadays, she collaborates regularly, as clarinet soloist, with the Staatskapelle Dresden and Munich Bayerisches Staatsorchester. LAURA RUIZ FERRERES CLARINET · SPAIN He is chief dramatic adviser at the Volksoper Vienna and the Wiener Staatsoper. He’s written numerous books on the history of music and on the Wiener Philharmoniker. He’s an iconic voice of the Österreicher Rundfunk (Austria´s national public service broadcaster). CHRISTOPH WAGNER-TRENKWITZ AUSTRIA PLAYWRIGHT/ACTOR/NARRATOR He’s performed as soloist with the Costa Rica National Symphony Orchestra, Costa Rica Youth Symphony Orchestra, Cali Symphony Orchestra, Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra and Falun Dalasinfoniettan from Sweden. JORGE MEJÍA HORN · COSTA RICA He studied music at the Caldas University. He’s played in festivals and concerts in Japan, United States, Brazil, Italy and Spain. He’s collaborated with Antioquia and Cali symphony orchestras, and the Houston Symphony. JHON KEVIN LOPEZ MORALES HORN · COLOMBIA A Trio Alba member, he’s a sought- after leader and soloist in orchestras and ensembles specializing in performing on historical instruments such as the Wiener Akademie and the Bach Consort of Vienna. PHILIPP COMPLOI CELLO · AUSTRIA Since its creation in 2010, Q-Arte Quartet specializes in the exploration, diffusion, and interpretation of Latin American and contemporary music, introducing new sounds and playing with different scenic profiles. Q-ARTE QUARTET COLOMBIA She graduated as professional harp player from the Colombian National University. She’s collaborated with renowned orchestras from Colombia, Switzerland, Spain, Germany and Austria. MARTHA BONILLA HARP · COLOMBIA PIANO · UNITED KINGDOM

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Page 1: VENUES - teatromayor.org · He is a member of the Venezuela Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra and the Venezuelan Brass Ensemble. He’s professor at the Simón Bolívar

He is a member of the Venezuela Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra and the Venezuelan Brass Ensemble. He’s professor at the Simón Bolívar Conservatory of Music, and orchestra conductor.

He serves as principal soloist of the Vienna Volksoper since 2012. As a Lieder singer, he is recognised as one of the best performers of the genre, often accompanied by renowned pianistssuch as Roger Vignoles, Julius Drake and James Baillieu.

Created in 2014, it fosters a context where musicians and a wide range of audiences meet around both traditional and contemporary repertoires. The ensemble has played in Bogota’s main venues.

Established in 2012 as Dresden Music Festival’s very own ensemble, its musicians play original instruments, varying with the era and historical background of its repertoire, with a keen sense for authentic interpretations.

Conductor and pianist, she conducts the Greek Turkish Youth Orchestra. She became the first woman to conduct the Southwest Opera, and she recently debuted at the Carnegie Hall with theNew England Symphony Ensemble. She’s president of the Onassis Scholars’ Association.

Established in 1983 by siblings Sebastian and Nanette Schmidt (violins), Andreas Willwohl (viola), and Bernhard Schmidt (cello). The quartet is recognized for its expressivity and a notable homogeneity in its sound.

He’s a versatile singer that drifts easily between different styles and epochs, from baroque to contemporary music. His artistic activity includes opera, recitals and concerts.

Established in 2003 by Amaury Coeytaux, Loic Rio, Laurent Marfaing and François Kieffer, Modigliani Quartet has been invited to the world’s most prestigious quartet venues in Europe, Asia, and North America.

Established in 1932, this is one of the leading institutions in South West Germany. Its presence is deeply rooted in the cultural agenda of the university city of Konstanz and in Switzerland’smusic life.

Conducted by Venezuelian double bass player Alejandro Orellana, this ensemble gathers musicians from Europe and Latin America, specialized in the German Romantic repertoire.

With a wide concert repertoire that includes important works of all epochs, she’s performed in concert venues and opera theaters including Vienna’s prestigious Musikverein and Konzerthaus, as well as Madrid’s Teatro Real and Bacelona’s Gran Teatro del Liceu.

He’s worked with renowned conductors and soloists. In 2014 he received an Honourable Mention of the Colombian Ministry of Culture for his album Obras vocales de los compositores – pianistas Rachmaninov, Liszt y Wieck .

Aside from his engagements as soloist and chamber musician, he plays regularly with orchestras and conductors including the Wiener Philharmoniker, Daniel Barenboim, Sir Colin Davis,Valery Gergiev, and Simon Rattle, among others.

He’s played in recitals in Colombia, Italy and Panama. He’s performed as a soloist and has been a member of Colombia Youth Symphony Orchestra, Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, Bogota Symphony Orchestra, and Colombia National Symphony Orchestra.

Its members are Miguel Ángel Guevara (violin), Juan Pablo Arango (violin), Ricardo Hernández (viola), and Hans Rincón (cello). In addition to its activities, the quartet performs didactic concerts with the purpose of forming audiences.

Since its creation in 1983 under the direction of Herwig Reiter, the choir has been a powerful exponent of Vienna’s choral excellency.

BOGOTA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRAThis ensemble is composed by three youth orchestras belonging to the Bogota Philharmonic: the Youth Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, the Youth Philharmonic Orchestra and the Youth Philharmonic Band.

He works with orchestras including Vienna Volksoper, Mozarteum and Camerata Salzburg. Since 1991, he is professor of choral conduction at the Vienna’s University of Music andPerforming Arts, and directs the Weber Chamber Choir, and Salzburg’s Bach Choir.

Established in 1990, as one of the main axis of the musical studies program at the Javeriana, its members are students selected through an audition process.

He is principal conductor of the Süddeutscher Philhamonie Konstanz since 2016. Prior to that, he served as principal conductor of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra in Oslo.

He’s served as general conductor of the Halle-Saale’s Opera and Staatskapelle in Germany, from 2018 to 2018. He’s collaborated with the Colorado Springs Philharmonic Orchestra, UnitedStates, for nine years.

Pianist and composer, he’s performed his Rapsodia camaleónica for piano, trumpet and orchestra at New York’s Carnegie Hall and in Colombia, with the Colombia National SymphonyOrchestra, and with the Corpas and Eafit orchestras.

Since its creation in 1992, it’s been among Colombia’s most renowned choirs. Winner of the Ministry of Culture’s Choral Excellency Prize in 2011, it performed during the mass celebrated at Pope Francis’ visit to Bogota.

She made her debut at New York’s Carnegie Hall during the Transient Glory Conducting Symposium in 2012. She directs Javeriana University’s Music Department and Chamber Choir.

He’s conducted orchestras including the Berlin Symphony, the London City Orchestra, and the Caracas Symphony Orchestra, among others. He made his debut at the Carnegie Hall conductingthe Rebow Ensemble.

He conducts the Paris AP/HP Orchestra and Choir, and keeps close ties with the Lithuania Symphony Orchestra and the Douai Orchestra. Since 2016, he serves as principal conductor of Colombia National Symphony Orchestra.

She served as artistic director of the Santa Cecilia Choral Society since its creation. After maestro Alejandro Zuleta’s death, she was appointed conductor of the Santa Cecilia Society. She is also professor at the Javeriana University.

Since her early childhood, De la Salle has received multiple prizes as the Steinway, Sucy, Vulaines, and Radio France, growing a stellar career. Her Chopin CD earned awards such as the Diapason d’Or and the International Record Review Outstanding.

Since 2008 he’s served as artistic director of the Dresdner Musikfestspiele. He’s also the founder and director of the Mortizburg Chamber Music Festival. His crossover project with Bill Murrayhas earned him international acclaim.

He is president of the Orchestre d’Harmonie de la Région Centre-Val de Loire and the ensemble À Tours de Cors. He created and directs two festivals and two music academies as well.

He’s worked as a professor and as workshop facilitator with different Colombian orchestras. Nowadays he’s the principal horn of the Colombia National Symphony Orchestra, and belongs to the renowned ensemble Cuprum.

He’s played as principal horn for orchestras including the Netherlands Symphony Orchestra and the Netherlands Wind Ensemble, and has collaborated with conductors including Claudio Abbado and Gustavo Dudamel.

Established in 2014, as a part of Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra, its 40 members are young high level singers who have developed an intense artistic practice, thus strengthening choral music in Bogota and Colombia.

She is artistic director of Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra’s Youth Philharmonic Choir since itscreation in 2014. She works as choral music professor at the Andes University.

The Nueva Ópera de Colombia was established in 1992, as well as its choir, in order to participate in the Camarín del Carmen’s stagings. Its members are students from different music faculties around Colombia.

Since 2002 he conducts the Ópera de Colombia’s Choir. He’s developed projects in El Salvador and Nicaragua, and, since 1995, resides in Bogotá. He’s composed works for choir, choir andorchestra, vocals and piano.

JOSÉ JOSÉGIMÉNEZ

GÜNTERHAUMER

NEW PHILHARMONIE

DRESDNER FESTSPIELORCHESTER

MANDELRINGQUARTET

JOSÉ ANTONIOLÓPEZ

MODIGLIANIQUARTET

SÜDDEUTSCHER PHILHARMONIE KONSTANZ

BOGOTA’S SCHUBERT ENSEMBLE

ELENACOPONS

SERGEISICHKOV

JOHANNESFLEISCHMANN

FRANCISDÍAZ

M4NOLOV QUARTET

VIENNA’S UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS’CHAMBER MUSIC CHOIR WEBERN KAMMERCHOR DER MDW

YOUTH PHILHARMONIC FUSION

ALOIS GLASSNER

BOGOTA’S JAVERIANA UNIVERSITY ART FACULTY’S CHOIR

JOSEPCABALLÉ-DOMENECH

MAURICIOARIAS ESGUERRA

SANTA CECILIA CHORAL SOCIETY

ANA PAULINA ÁLVAREZ

BARBARADE MARTIIS

LISE DE LA SALLE

JANVOGLER

ARNAUDDELÉPINE

ERWINRUBIO

GABRIELBETANCUR

YOUTH PHILHARMONIC CHOIR

DIANA CAROLINACIFUENTES

ÓPERA DE COLOMBIA’S CHOIR

LUIS DÍAZ-HÉRODIER

CONDUCTORS: JOSEP CABALLÉ-DOMENECH & JOHANNES KLUMPP

GERMANY

COLOMBIA

CONDUCTOR · SPAIN

COLOMBIA

COLOMBIA COLOMBIA

COLOMBIA

AUSTRIA

f. Auditorio HuitacaAlcaldía Mayor de Bogotá Carrera 8 N° 10-65g. Centro Comunitario La VictoriaCalle 37 Bis B Sur 2-81 Eh. Centro Comunitario de ServitáCalle 165 N° 7-38i. Sala Teatral TchyminigaguaCarrera 80K N° 72-45 Surj. Biblioteca Pública El Tunal Gabriel García MárquezCalle 48B Sur - N° 21-13 k. Biblioteca Pública El Tintal Ma-nuel Zapata OlivellaAvenida Ciudad de Cali No. 6C-09

a. Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santo Domingo Avenida Calle 170 Nº 67-51b. Teatro Estudio Julio Mario Santo DomingoAvenida Calle 170 Nº 67-51c. Teatro Colsubsidio Roberto Arias PérezCalle 26 Nº 25-40d. Teatro ColónCalle 10 Nº 5-32, La Candelariae. Auditorio Teresa Cuervo BordaMuseo Nacional de ColombiaCarrera 7. Nº 28-66

PAYINGVENUES

FREE ENTRYVENUES

l. Biblioteca Pública Virgilio BarcoAvenida 60 - N° 57-60m. Biblioteca Pública Julio Mario Santo DomingoAvenida Calle 170 N° 67-51n. Teatro Villa MayorCarrera 34B N° 36-04 Suro. Iglesia Inmaculada Concepción de SubaCarrera 90 N° 143-40p. Auditorio Fabio LozanoUniversidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo LozanoCarrera 4 # 22-61

OLIVIER GRANGEAN

ARIRASILAINEN

RICARDOJARAMILLO

ZOEZENIODI

FRANCE

COLOMBIA

ALEJANDRO ORELLANA, DOUBLE BASS PLAYER AND DIRECTOR

GERMANY

Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santo Domingo, a public institution of Bogota’s City Hall, following the city’s Secretary of Culture, Recreation and Sports, and the District’s Institute for the Arts’ cultural policies, created in 2013Bogota’s International Classical Music Festival, to strengthen Bogota’srecognition as a Unesco Creative City of Music.

The Festival’s mission is to offer a profound insight into the work of aspecific composer, or a particularly meaningful music period. Therefore, we have produced Bogota is Beethoven in 2013, Bogota is Mozart in 2015, and Bogota is the Romantic Russia in 2017. In 2019, the Festival will be focused on the great composers of the German Romantic period: Brahms, Schubert and Schumann.

We will offer 50 concerts, 12 of them for free, in 15 different venues aroundthe city, encompassing the composer’s legacies through symphonies, choral music, Lied, chamber music, piano and vocal recitals.

Renowned orchestras, ensembles and soloists, both national and foreign, will take part in this Festival.

We are confident that the Festival will continue to gather musical audiencesof all kind and will provide a privileged opportunity to forming new ones.

General Director Teatro MayorJulio Mario Santo Domingo

Codirector Bogota International Classical Music Festival

RAMIRO OSORIO FONSECA

YALILÉ CARDONA ALONSO

GERMANY

CONDUCTOR: ARI RASILAINEN

COLOMBIA

CONDUCTOR: RICARDO JARAMILLO

CONDUCTOR · FRANCE

CONDUCTOR ·FINLAND

CONDUCTOR · COLOMBIA

CONDUCTOR · GREECE

BARÍTONE · AUSTRIA

BARÍTONE · SPAIN

SOPRANO · SPAIN

PIANO · FRANCE

CELLO · GERMANY

PIANO · RUSSIA

VIOLIN · AUSTRIA

PIANO · COLOMBIA

PIANO · COLOMBIA

HORN · FRANCIA

HORN · COLOMBIA

HORN · COLOMBIA

HORN · VENEZUELA

CHOIR CONDUCTOR · AUSTRIA

CHOIR CONDUCTOR · COLOMBIA

CHOIR CONDUCTOR · COLOMBIA

CHOIR CONDUCTOR · COLOMBIA

CHOIR CONDUCTOR · EL SALVADOR/COLOMBIA

The Antwerp Symphony Orchestra is the symphony orchestra of the city of Flanders, and is based in the new Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp. The orchestra wants to move and inspire large and diverse audiences through top-level concert experiences.

ANTWERP SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

BELGIUM

CONDUCTOR: ROBERT TREVIÑO

Through symphony music, its purpose is to conquer new audiences through sharing and teaching music. It specializes both in classical and folk repertoire, its two distinctive facets.

BOGOTA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

COLOMBIA

Heir to a musical tradition as old as 1846, its main objective is to promote symphony music all over the country. Along with specializing in classical repertoire, this orchestra promotescontemporary composers.

COLOMBIA NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

COLOMBIA

CONDUCTOR: OLIVIER GRANGEAN

He is principal conductor of the Folkwang Essen Chamber Orchestra since 2013. He has recorded with orchestras including the Norddeutscher Rundfunk, and Württemberg Reutlingen.

JOHANNESKLUMPP

CONDUCTOR · GERMANY

Established in 2008 by violinist Livia Sellin, pianist Chengcheng Zhao, and cellist Philipp Comploi, they were elected in the programme New Austrian Sound of Music (NASOM) in 2015 , thanks to which they have been invited to play at the world’s most prestigious venues.

Created by pianists Raúl Mesa and Javier Camacho, they have performed together with orchestras, piano ensembles, and arranged symphony works for four piano duets.

TRIOALBA

RACHMANINOFF DUO

AUSTRIA

COLOMBIA

Designada Ciudad Creativade la UNESCO en 2012

Organizaciónde las Naciones Unidas

para la Educación,la Ciencia y la Cultura

She started studying violin at the age of four. Nowadays, she is a student of Vocal Studies at the Music Conservatory of the Colombian National University, and studies violin with maestroMiguel Ángel Guevara.

Masters graduate in performing arts, specialized in acting, from Bogota Arts School (ASAB). She’s worked as producer for companies including Teatro Tierra, Ditirambo Teatro and M4nolovQuartet.

JULIANA CATALINAGUEVARA SASTRE

XIMENAROMERO

SOPRANO · COLOMBIA

NARRATOR · COLOMBIA

1. Usaquén3. Santa Fe

4. San Cristóbal6. Tunjuelito

7. Bosa8. Kennedy

11. Suba13. Teusaquillo

15. Antonio Nariño17. La Candelaria

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CONDUCTORS: ECKART PREU & ZOE ZENIODI

COLOMBIA

CONDUCTOR: ZOE ZENIODI & JOSEP CABALLÉ-DOMENECH

Nowadays he serves as musical director of the Long Beach Symphony, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and Portland Symphony. In the 2018-2019 season, he will conclude his collaboration with the Spokane Symphony after 15 successful years.

ECKARTPREU

CONDUCTOR · GERMANY

He conducts the Euskadi Symphony Orchestra since 2016. He’s served as associate director of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and of the New York City Opera. He received the James Conlon Prize for Excellency in Conducting.

ROBERTTREVIÑO

CONDUCTOR · UNITED STATES

In recent years, she’s performed in venues including the Deutsche Staatsoper unter den Lindenand the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Vienna State Opera, Dresden Semperoper, and Milan La Scala.

IRISVERMILLION

MEZZOSOPRANO · GERMANY

Since 1993, she has performed more than 50 different opera roles, from all epochs, under the batton of Christian Thielemann, Sir Neville Marriner and Adam Fischer, at the Salzbrug Festival, Venice’s Teatro La Fenice and Vienna’s Volksoper, among others.

CORNELIAHORAK

SOPRANO · AUSTRIA

He’s worked in Europe with conductors such as Jordi Savall, Andrea Marcon, Joshua Rifkin and Howard Shore, among others. He’s participated in festivals such as Early Music Festival of Amherst and Santa Cruz Baroque Festival, among others.

ANDRÉS SILVA

TENOR · COLOMBIA

Winner of Cali Beethoven Series, and of Festival de Orquestas Fantasía Coral Competition 2017. He was admited to interpret Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore at the opera masters degree 2019 fromBarcelona’s Conservatorio Superior del Liceu.

LUIS CARLOS HERNÁNDEZ

TENOR · COLOMBIA

He’s performed recitals in several venues nationwide, and has sung as soloist with Colombia Youth Symphony Orchestra and Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra. He won the Ópera al Parque Contest in 2004, 2005 and 2006.

LEONARDOGUEVARA DÍAZ

TENOR · COLOMBIA

Without a doubt, one of the greatest Lieder voices of all times. His wide repertoire goes from Monteverdi to Rihm, including composers as diverse as Mahler, Britten, Stravinsky and Pfitzner.

CHRISTOPHPRÉGARDIEN

TENOR · GERMANY

He’s one of the founders of the Modigliani Quartet, and, together, they have performed in the most important venues and quartet series in Europe, Asia, and North America. It was the first quartet to be invited to Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie.

LAURENTMARFAING

VIOLA · FRANCE

He’s one of the founders of the Modigliani Quartet, and, together, they have performed in the most important venues and quartet series in Europe, Asia, and North America. It was the first quartet to be invited to Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie.

FRANÇOISKIEFFER

CELLO · FRANCE

He’s been the head of double bass at the Colombia National Symphony Orchestra, and the Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra, and has also performed as a soloist. He teaches at the Colombian National University’s Conservatory.

ALEXANDRSANKO

DOUBLE BASS · RUSSIA

He founded the Mandelring Quartet with his brothers in 1983. He also performs with chamber ensembles, in duos with piano, and as a soloist with orchestras including the Staatsorchester Rheinische Philharmonie.

BERNHARDSCHMIDT

CELLO · GERMANY

One of the most renowned piano accompanists of the last four decades, he’s collaborated with Elina Garanča, Sir Thomas Allen and Christoph Prégardien, among others. He’s received numerous prizes including the Diapason d’Or and the Prix Caecilia.

ROGER VIGNOLES

PIANO · UNITED KINGDOM

A regular guest to festivals including Salzburg, Edinburgh, and BBC Proms. His more than 60 records have earned him the Diapason d’Or de l’Année, and he has been eight times Grammy nominee. In 2014 he was appointed Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the BritishEmpire.

STEPHEN HOUGH

He’s won numerous top prizes and honors at international piano competitions in Leipzig, Saarbrücken, Pretoria, Zurich and Vienna, among others. His playing was recorded and his hands filmed for the french-austrian movie La pianiste directed by Michael Haneke.

CHRISTOPHERHINTERHUBER

PIANO · AUSTRIA

In 2017 she won the Rosario Marciano Competition in Vienna, and, in 2018, the Los Angeles International Piano Competition. On the same year, she was invited to study Beethoven and Schumann in Positano (Italy) by the Kempff Foundation.

ANITAMAY

PIANO · RUSSIA/COLOMBIA

He initially came to attention via the Yehudi Menuhin International Competition in 2008, and the Queen Elisabeth Competition in 2009, of which he was a first prize winner. His Carnegie Hall debut earned him praise. His album Virtuoso received the ECHO Klassik Award.

RAYCHEN

VIOLIN · TAIWAN/AUSTRALIA

She’s won several prizes in different competitions including the London Symphony Shell Windwood . Nowadays, she collaborates regularly, as clarinet soloist, with the Staatskapelle Dresden and Munich Bayerisches Staatsorchester.

LAURARUIZ FERRERES

CLARINET · SPAIN

He is chief dramatic adviser at the Volksoper Vienna and the Wiener Staatsoper. He’s written numerous books on the history of music and on the Wiener Philharmoniker. He’s an iconic voiceof the Österreicher Rundfunk (Austria´s national public service broadcaster).

CHRISTOPHWAGNER-TRENKWITZ

AUSTRIA

PLAYWRIGHT/ACTOR/NARRATOR

He’s performed as soloist with the Costa Rica National Symphony Orchestra, Costa Rica Youth Symphony Orchestra, Cali Symphony Orchestra, Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra and FalunDalasinfoniettan from Sweden.

JORGE MEJÍA

HORN · COSTA RICA

He studied music at the Caldas University. He’s played in festivals and concerts in Japan, United States, Brazil, Italy and Spain. He’s collaborated with Antioquia and Cali symphony orchestras, and the Houston Symphony.

JHON KEVIN LOPEZ MORALES

HORN · COLOMBIA

A Trio Alba member, he’s a sought-after leader and soloist in orchestras and ensembles specializing in performing on historical instruments such as the Wiener Akademie and the BachConsort of Vienna.

PHILIPPCOMPLOI

CELLO · AUSTRIA

Since its creation in 2010, Q-Arte Quartet specializes in the exploration, diffusion, and interpretation of Latin American and contemporary music, introducing new sounds and playingwith different scenic profiles.

Q-ARTEQUARTET

COLOMBIA

She graduated as professional harp player from the Colombian National University. She’s collaborated with renowned orchestras from Colombia, Switzerland, Spain, Germany andAustria.

MARTHABONILLA

HARP · COLOMBIA

PIANO · UNITED KINGDOM

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1. Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra 8:30 p.m.

Conductor:Eckart Preu · Germany

Soloist:Lise de la Salle, piano · France

Program:Franz Schubert:Rosamunde Overture Op. 26 D.644Robert Schumann:Piano concerto in A minor Op. 54Johannes Brahms:Symphony nº 4 in E minor Op. 98

TEATRO MAYOR · $G · PULEP·NWX266

2. Piano and Vocal Recital6:00 p.m. Christoph PrégardienTenor · GermanyRoger VignolesPiano · United KingdomProgram:Robert Schumann:The Poet’s Love(Original title: Dichterliebe ) Op.48Robert Schumann:Circle of Songs(Original title: Liederkreis ) Op.39

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APRIL3. Trio Alba 10:30 a.m.

Program:Franz Schubert:Trio nº 2 in E flat majorOp. 100 D.929Robert Schumann:Trio nº 3 in G minor Op. 110 TEATRO ESTUDIO · $O PULEP·YPB590

4. Dresdner Festspieleorchester · Germany11:00 a.m.

Conductor:Josep Caballé-Domenech · EspañaSanta Cecilia Choral SocietyConductor:Barbara de Martiis · ColombiaUniversidad Javeriana Art Faculty’s ChoirConductor:Ana Paulina Álvarez · Colombia

Program:Robert Schumann:Symphony nº 2 in C major Op. 61Johannes Brahms:Nänie Op. 82Johannes Brahms:Song of Destiny Op. 54(Original title: Schicksalslied )

TEATRO MAYOR · $F PULEP·HUO277

5. Colombia National Symphony Orchestra11:00 a.m.

Conductor:Olivier Grangean · FranceSoloists:Arnaud DelépineHorn · FranceJosé José GiménezHorn · VenezuelaErwin RubioHorn · ColombiaGabriel BetancurHorn · ColombiaProgram:Johannes Brahms:Hungarian Dancesn°1 in G minor WoO 1 n°1n°3 in F major WoO 1n°10 in F major WoO 1 n°10Robert Schumann:Concerto for Four Horns in F major Op. 86Franz Schubert:Symphony nº 5 in B flat major D.485

TEATRO COLÓN · $G PULEP·YFS893

6. Rachmaninof f Duo · ColombiaWinners of the National Piano Four Hands Competition 1:00 p.m. Program:Robert Schumann:Oriental Paintings( Original title: Bilder aus Osten )Franz Schubert:Allegro for Piano, D.947, Life’s Storm( Original title: Lebesstürme )Franz Schubert:Fantasy in F minor, D. 940Johannes Brahms:Hungarian Dancesn°1 in G minor WoO 1 n°1TEATRO ESTUDIO · $Q PULEP·XXN313

7. Mandelring Quartet · Germany2:00 p.m.

Program: Franz Schubert String Quartet nº 13 in A minor Op. 29D.804 RosamundeString Quartet nº 14 D minor D.810 The Death and the Maiden(Original title: Der Tod und das Mädchen )

TEATRO MAYOR · $N PULEP·WFU588

8. Modigliani Quartet · France2:00 p.m.

Program: Franz Schubert · String Quartet nº 12 in C minor D.703. Movement for String Quartet (Original title: Quartettsatz )Johannes Brahms · String Quartet nº 3 in B flat major Op. 67Robert Schumann · String Quartet in A major Op. 41 nº 3 AUDITORIO TERESA CUERVO BORDA MUSEO NACIONAL · $O PULEP·HDE506

9. Schubert EnsembleBogota 3:30 p.m.Invited artist :Laura Ruiz Ferreres, Clarinet · Spain

Program:Franz SchubertOctet in F major D.803

TEATRO ESTUDIO · $O PULEP·EXT654

10. Tribute to Clara SchumannYouth Philharmonic FusionBogota Philharmonic Orchestra 5:00 p.m. Conductor: Zoe Zeniodi · GreeceSoloist: Lise de la Salle, Piano · FranceProgram:

Clara Schumann · Piano Concertoin A minor Op. 7Robert Schumann · Symphony nº 1in B flat major , Spring Op. 38(Original title: Frühling)

TEATRO MAYOR - $H PULEP·LOG926

11. Konstanz Philharmonic OrchestraGermany5:00 p.m.

Conductor: Ari Rasilainen · FinlandSoprano: Cornelia Horak · AustriaProgram:Franz Schubert · Symphony nº 3in D major D.200Franz Schubert · Salve Regina inA major Op.Post. 153 D.676Johannes BrahmsSymphony nº 1 in C minor Op. 68

TEATRO COLÓN · $F PULEP·XWZ943

12. Piano & Vocal Recital6:00 p.m.

Günter Haumer, Baritone · AustriaRoger Vignoles, Piano · Reino UnidoProgram:Franz Schubert · Winter Journey Op. 89D.911 (Original title: Winterreise )

TEATRO ESTUDIO - $N PULEP·STG566

13. Vocal, Clarinet & Piano Recital 8:00 p.m.

Elena Copons, Soprano · SpainLaura Ruiz Ferreres, Clarinet · SpainFrancis Díaz, Piano · Colombia

Program:Franz Schubert:On the Lake - Auf dem See, D.543The Blind Boy - Der blinde Knabe, D.833In Spring - Im Frühling, D.882To the Moon - An den Mond, D.259Wanderer’s Night-Song - Wanderers Nachtlied, D.768To the Moon - An den Mond, D193The Stars - Die SterneShepherd on the Rock - Der Hirt auf dem Felsen D.965Robert Schumann:Dedication - Widmung Op.25/1The Walnut - Der Nußbaum, Op.25/3From the Eastern Roses - Aus den östlichen Rosen, Op.25/25First Green - Erstes Grün, Op.35/4Snowdrops - Schneeglöckchen, Op.79/27My Lovely Star - Mein schöner Stern, Op.101/4Johannes Brahms:Futile Serenade - Vergebliches Ständchen, Op.84/4Therese, Op.86/1Alone in Fields - Feldensamkeit, Op.86/2Eternal Love - Von ewiger Liebe, Op.43/1To the Nightingale - An die NachtigallYour Blue Eye - Dein blaues Auge, Op.59/8Like Melodies - Wie Melodien , Op.105/1Motionless Mild Air - Unbewegte laue Luft, Op.57/8

TEATRO COLSUBSIDIO ROBERTO ARIAS PÉREZ · $N PULEP·PPS374

14. Antwerp Symphony Orchestra · Belgium8:30 p.m.

Conductor:Robert Treviño · Estados UnidosSoloist:Ray Chen, Violin · Taiwan/Australia

Program:Robert SchumannGenoveva Overture Op.81Johannes BrahmsViolin Concerto in D major Op. 77Symphony nº 2 Op. 73 TEATRO MAYOR - $F PULEP·WMX505

15. Christopher HinterhuberPiano · Austria8:30 p.m.

Program:Franz Schubert · Impromptu inF minor D.935/1 Op.Post. 142Robert Schumann · Fantasiain C major Op. 17Johannes Brahms · Piano Sonatanº 3 in F minor Op.5

TEATRO ESTUDIO - $N PULEP·RCB414

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16. Modigliani Quartet · France 10:30 a.m.

Invited artist :Sergei Sichkov, Piano · Russia/Colombia

Program :Johannes BrahmsQuartet nº 2 in A minorOp. 51 nº 2Robert Schumann · Piano Quintet in E flat major Op. 44

TEATRO ESTUDIO · $N PULEP·BWT275

17. Antwerp Symphony Orchestra · Belgium 11:00 a.m.

Conductor:Robert Treviño · United StatesSoprano: Cornelia Horak · AustriaMezzosoprano:Iris Vermillion · GermanyTenors:Christoph Prégardien · GermanyLuis Carlos Hernández · ColombiaBaritone: José Antonio López · SpainVienna’s University of Music and Performing Arts’ Chamber Music ChoirWebern Kammerchor der mdw · Austria,Conductor: Alois GlaßnerBogota Youth Philharmonic Choir ColombiaConductor:Diana Carolina Cifuentes · Colombia

Program:Robert SchumannOverture, Scherzo & Finale Op.52Franz Schubert · Mass nº 6in E flat major D.950

TEATRO MAYOR · $F PULEP·TRM377

22. Vocal and Piano Recital José Antonio López, Baritone · SpainChristopher Hinterhuber, Piano · Austria3:30 p.m.

Programa:Franz Schubert The Beautiful Miller · Op. 25 D.795(Original title: Die schöne Müllerin )

TEATRO ESTUDIO · $N PULEP·CJV652

23. Dresdner Festspieleorchester · Germany5:00 p.m.

Conductor: Johannes Klumpp · GermanySoloist: Jan Vogler, Cello · Germany

Program:Johannes BrahmsTragic Overture Op. 81Robert Schumann · Cello Concertoin A minor Op. 129Franz Schubert · Symphony nº 7in B minor Inconclusa D.759(Originally: Symphony n° 8 )

TEATRO MAYOR · $F PULEP·RTN680

24. Vienna’s University of Music and Performing Arts’ Chamber Music Choir WebernKammerchor der mdw Austria5:00 p.m.

Conductor: Alois Glaßner · AustriaSoprano: Cornelia Horak · AustriaBaritone: Günter Haumer · AustriaHarp: Martha Liliana Bonilla · ColombiaHorns: Jorge Mejía · Costa RicaJohn Kevin López · ColombiaPiano: Mauricio Arias · Colombia

Program:Johannes Brahms:Why is Light given to the LaboriousWarum ist das Licht gegeben Op. 74/1Franz Schubert:It Is Good to Give ThanksTov L’hodos (Psalm 92) D.593Baritone: Günter Haumer · AustriaJohannes BrahmsFour Songs for Female Voices, Two Horns and Harp Op. 17Robert SchumannFrom: 4 Songs for Double Chorus, Op. 141To the Stars - An die SterneTalismans - TalismaneJohannes BrahmsO Savior, Tear Open the Heavens O Heiland, reiß den Himmel auf, Op. 74/2Franz SchubertSerenade - Ständchen D.920Johannes BrahmsFrom: Seven Songs Op. 62Rosemary - RosmarinFrom: Old Love Songs - Von alten LiebesliedernWoodland Night - WaldesnachtAll the Thoughts of my Heart - All meine HerzgedankenFranz SchubertMiriam’s Song of Triumph - Miriams Siegesgesang D.942Soprano: Cornelia Horak · AustriaPiano: Mauricio Arias · Colombia

TEATRO COLÓN · $F PULEP·JDX751

25. Clarinet,Cello & Piano RecitalLaura Ruiz FerreresClarinet · SpainPhilipp ComploiCello · AustriaZoe ZeniodiPiano · Greece6:00 p.m.

Program: Robert Schumann · Fantasy Pieces for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 73(Original title: Fantasiestücke )Johannes Brahms · Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op. 114Johannes Brahms · Cello Sonata nº 1 in E minor, Op. 38

TEATRO ESTUDIO · $O PULEP·RBK785

26. Konstanz Philharmonic OrchestraGermany8:30 p.m.

Conductor: Ari Rasilainen · FinlandSoloist: Stephen HoughPiano · United Kingdom

Program:Robert Schumann · Symphony nº 3in C-flat major Renana, Op. 97Johannes Brahms · Piano Concerto nº 1 in B minor, Op. 15

TEATRO MAYOR · $F PULEP·GMO986

27. Mandelring QuartetGermany

Invited artists:François KiefferCello (Modigliani Quartet) · FranceLaurent MarfaingViola (Modigliani Quartet) · FranceLaura Ruiz FerreresClarinet · Spain8:30 p.m.

Program:Robert SchumannQuartet nº 1 in A minor, Op. 41 nº 1Johannes Brahms · String Sextetnº 2 in G major, Op. 36Johannes Brahms · Clarinet Quintetin B minor, Op. 115

TEATRO ESTUDIO · $N PULEP·XGF293

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28. Q-Arte Quartet · Colombia

Invited artists:Mauricio Arias, Piano · ColombiaAlexandr Sanko, Double Bass · Russia10:30 a.m.

Program:Franz Schubert · Quartet nº 11 inE major, Op. post.125 nº 2, D.353Franz Schubert · Quintet inA major, Op.114, D.667 The Trout Quintet(Original title: Forellenquintett )

TEATRO ESTUDIO · $Q PULEP·HJC129

29. Colombia National Symphonic Orchestra 11:00 a.m.

Conductor: Olivier Grangean · FranceSoloist: Christopher Hinterhuber,Piano · Austria

Program:Franz Schubert · Overture inD major, D.590, in The Italian Style(Original title: Im italienischen Stil )Franz Schubert & Franz LisztWanderer Fantasy(Original title: Wanderer Fantasie )Johannes Brahms · Symphony nº 3in F major, Op. 90

TEATRO MAYOR · $G PULEP·WJX911

30. Mandelring QuartetGermany

Invited artists:Laurent MarfaingViola (Modigliani Quartet) · FranceSergei Sichkov, Piano · Russia/Colombia11:00 a.m.

Program:Johannes Brahms · String Quintetnº 2 in G major, Op. 111Robert Schumann · Piano Quartet inE flat major Op. 47Franz Schubert · Quartet nº 15in G major, Op. 161 D.887 TEATRO COLSUBSIDIO ROBERTO ARIAS PÉREZ · Entradas $40.000 y $50.000 PULEP·GIQ436

31. Songs & Letters fromRobert & Clara Schumann Iris VermillionMezzosoprano · GermanyRoger VignolesPiano · United KingdomReading: Cornelia Horak · AustriaChristoph Wagner-Trenkwitz · Austria1:00 p.m.

Programa: Robert Schumann · A Woman’s Life and Love, Op. 82(Original title: Frauenliebe und leben)The Bride’s Songs I and II, Op. 25 n° 11 - 12(Original title: Lieder der Braut aus dem Liebesfrühling I & II)Mother, Mother, Never Believe(Mutter, Mutter, glaube nicht)Let me lay my head on his heart(Lass mich ihm am Busen hangen)Clara Schumann He came in storm and rain(Er ist gekommen in Sturm und Regen),Op. 12 n° 2I Stood Darkly Dreaming(Ich stand in dunklen Träumen), Op. 13 n° 1I Stood Darkly Dreaming(Sie liebten sich beide), Op. 13 n° 2the Silent Lotus Flower(Die Stille Lotosblume), Op. 13 n° 6Secret Whisperings(Geheimes Flüstern hier und dort), Op. 23 n° 3The Good Night I Bid You(Die gute Nacht, die ich d ir sage)

TEATRO ESTUDIO · $N PULEP·UIA802

32. Antwerp Symphony Orchestra · Belgium2:00 p.m.

Conductor:Robert Treviño · United StatesSoloists:Ray Chen, Violin · Taiwan/AustraliaJan Vogler, Cello · Germany

Program:Johannes Brahms · Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102Franz Schubert · Symphony nº 9 in C major D.944

TEATRO MAYOR · $F PULEP·QMU679

18. Trio Alba · Austria11:00 a.m.

Program:Franz Schubert · Notturno inE flat major Op. 148 D.897Clara SchumannTrio in G minor Op.17Robert SchumannTrio nº 1 in D minor Op.63

TEATRO COLÓN · $O PULEP·HYK450

19. Anita May, piano · Colombia/ Russia1:00 p.m.

Programa: Franz SchubertThree Piano Pieces D.946Johannes BrahmsSix Piano Pieces Op.118Clara Schumann · Scherzo nº 2 Op.14Robert Schumann · Sonata nº 2 Op.22

TEATRO ESTUDIO · $O PULEP·IZY796

20. Vocal Soloists Gala with Piano2:00 p.m.

Soprano: Elena Copons · SpainMezzosoprano: Iris Vermillion · GermanyTenor: Christoph Prégardien · GermanyBarítono: Günter Haumer · AustriaPianistas: Roger Vignoles · United KingdomFrancis Díaz · ColombiaPiano: Mauricio Arias · Colombia

Program:

Robert Schumann1. First Encounter, (SA) Op. 74 n°1Erste Begenung2. I Think of You (ST) Op. 78 n°3Ich denke Dein3. I Am Your Tree (AB) Op. 101 n°3Ich bin dein Baum4. The Girl Has Blue Eyes (TB) Op. 138 n°9 Blaue Augen hat das Mädchen5. He and She (SB) Op. 78 n°2 - Er und Sie6. If I Were a Little Bird (SA) Op. 43 n°1 Wenn ich ein Vöglein war7. Cover Me With Flowers (TB) Op. 138 n°4 Bedeckt mich mit Blumen8. Summer Peace (SA) (no Op.) Sommerruh

Franz SchubertThe Weddind Roast (Original title: Der Hochzeitsbraten )Comic Trio for Voices and Piano, D.930 (Op. post. 104)

INTERMISSION

Johannes Brahms1. The Sisters (SA) - Die Schwestern2. Phenomenon (SA) - Phänomen3. Walpurgis Night (SA) - WalpurgisnachtLove Songs WalzesLiebesliederwalzer, Op. 52 I-XVIII

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21. Piano & Vocal Recital 2:00 p.m.Johannes Fleischmann, Violin · AustriaSergei Sichkov, Piano · Russia/Colombia

Program: Clara Schumann · Three Romancesfor Violin and Piano Op.22Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms& Albert Dietrich · Sonata FAERobert Schumann · Sonata for Violinand Piano in A minor Op. 105Franz Schubert · Rondeau Brillant for Violin & Piano in B minor Op. 70 D.895 TEATRO COLSUBSIDIO ROBERTO ARIAS PÉREZ · $O PULEP·SWX525

From the cycly The Beautiful MillerInstrumentation by Anton von WebernThe Erl-King, Op.1, D.328(Original title: Erlkönig )Instrumentation by Hector BerliozNight & Dreams, Op. 43,2, D.827(Original title: Nacht und Träume )Instrumentation by Max RegerJohannes Brahms · Piano Quartetnº 1 G minor, Op.25Orchestration by Arnold Schönberg

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34. Trio Alba · Austria3:30 p.m.

Programa: Franz SchubertTrio in B-flat major, Op.99, D.898Johannes BrahmsTrio nº 1 in B major, Op.88

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35. Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra 5:00 p.m.

Conductor:Zoe Zeniodi · GreeceSoloist: Stephen HoughPiano · United KingdomProgram:Robert SchumannSymphony nº 4 in D minor, Op. 120Johannes Brahms · Piano Concerto

33. Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra’s Youth Philharmonic Fusion3:00 p.m.

Conductor: Josep Caballé-Domenech · SpainTenor: Christoph Prégardien · Germany

Program:Franz Schubert’s Songs for Tenor & OrchestraSong of Old Age Op. 60,1, D.778(Original title: Greisengesang )Instrumentation by Johannes BrahmsRomanza, D.797/3b(Original title: Romanze )Instrumentation by Anton von WebernThe Signpost, Op. 89,20(Original title: Der Wegweiser )Instrumentation by Anton von WebernShower Tears(Original title: Tränenregen )

nº 2 in B-flat major, Op. 83

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36. Violin & Piano Recital Johannes FleischmannViolin · AustriaSergei SichkovPiano · Russia/Colombia6:00 p.m.

Program:Clara Schumann · Three Romancesfor Violin & Piano, Op. 22Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms& Albert Dietrich · Sonata FAERobert Schumann · Violin Sonatain A minor, Op. 105Franz Schubert · Rondeau Brillant for Violin& Piano in B minor, Op. 70, D.895

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37. Dresdner Festspieleorchester · Germany8:30 p.m.

Conductor:Johannes Klumpp · GermanySoloists:Elena Copons, Soprano · SpainJosé Antonio López, Baritone · SpainÓpera de Colombia’s ChoirConductor: Luis Díaz-HérodierEl Salvador/ColombiaBogota’s Youth Philharmonic Choir ConductorDiana Carolina Cifuentes · ColombiaProgram:Johannes BrahmsA German Requiem Op. 45(Original title: Ein deutsches Requiem )

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38. Modigliani Quartet · France

Invited artist:Bernhard Schmidt, Cello(Mandelring Quartet) · Germany8:30 p.m.

Program:Robert Schumann · String Quartetnº 2 in F major, Op. 41Johannes Brahms · String Quartetnº 1 in C minor, Op. 51 nº 1Franz Schubert · String Quintet in C major, Op. 163, D.956

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39. Mandelring Quartet · Germany10:30 a.m.

Program:Franz Schubert · String Quartet nº 13 in A minor Op. 29 D.804 RosamundeFranz Schubert · String Quartet nº 14 B minor D.810 The Death and the Maiden(Original title: Der Tod und das Mädchen)CENTRO DE DESARROLLO COMUNITARIO SERVITÁEntrada libre · PULEP·SKX216

40. Q-Arte Quartet · ColombiaDidactic Concert3:30 p.m.

Program:Franz Schubert · String Quartetnº 12 in C minor D.703String Quartet Movement(Original title: Quartettsatz )Franz Schubert · Quartet nº 11in E major Op. post.125 nº 2 D.353Franz Schubert · Quartet nº 10in E-flat major D.87

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51. Rehearsal Dresdner Festspieleorchester · Germany6:00 p.m.

Conductor: Johannes Klumpp · Germany

Program:Johannes BrahmsTragic Overture Op. 81Franz Schubert · Symphony nº 7in B minor Inconclusa D.759(Originally: Symphony n° 8 ) AUDITORIOFABIO LOZANOEntrada libre · PULEP·RVK715

52. Rehearsal Colombia National Symphony Orchestr6:00 p.m.

Conductor: Olivier Grangean · France

Programa:Johannes BrahmsTragic Overture Op. 81Franz Schubert · Symphony nº 7in B minor Inconclusa D.759(Originally: Symphony n° 8 )Franz Schubert · Overture inD major, D.590, in The Italian Style(Original title: Im italienischen Stil )Franz Schubert & Franz LisztWanderer Fantasy(Original title: Wanderer Fantasie ) Soloist: Christopher Hinterhuber, Piano · AustriaJohannes Brahms · Symphony nº 3in F major, Op. 90AUDITORIOFABIO LOZANOEntrada libre · PULEP·WHP665

53. Rehearsal Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra10:00 a.m.

Conductor: Zoe Zeniodi · Greece

Programa:Robert SchumannSymphony nº 4 in D minor, Op. 120Johannes Brahms · Piano Concertonº 2 in B-flat major, Op. 83Soloist: Soloist: Stephen HoughPiano · United Kingdom AUDITORIOFABIO LOZANOEntrada libre · PULEP· ZYN698

41. New Philharmonie · ColombiaDidactic Concert5:00 p.m.

Conductor: Ricardo Jaramillo · Colombia

Program:Johannes Brahms · Variations on a Theme of Haydn in B-flat major Op.56aFranz Schubert · Symphony nº 7 in B minor D.759 Inconclusa. First Movement(Originally Symphony n° 8 )Robert Schumann · Genoveva Overture Op.81CENTRO DE DESARROLLO COMUNITARIO LA VICTORIAEntrada libre · PULEP·LSS744

42. M4nolov Quartet · ColombiaSchubert, Schumann & Brahms Family Concert, The Magic of their Melancholy5:00 p.m.

Soprano: Juliana Catalina Guevara Sastre · Colombia Tenor: Leonardo Guevara Díaz · ColombiaNarrator: Ximena Romero · Colombia

Programa:Franz Schubert · Fragmentos of String Quartetnº 14 in B minor D.810The Death and the MaidenFranz Schubert · Ave María Op.52. nº 6for Soprano, Tenor & String QuartetFranz Schubert · Serenata D.957for Tenor & String Quartet(Original title: das Ständchen)Robert Schumann · Fragments ofString Quartet nº 1 in A minor Op.41Johannes Brahms · Fragments ofString Quartet nº 1 in C minor Op.51Johannes Brahms · Lullaby Op.49 nº 4 version for Soprano,Tenor & String Quartet (Original title: Wiegenlied)Johannes Brahms · Hungarian Dance nº 5in G minor, String Quartet version

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43. Rachmaninoff Duo11:00 a.m.

Program: Robert Schumann:Oriental Paintings( Original title: Bilder aus Osten )Franz Schubert:Allegro for Piano, D.947, Life’s Storm( Original title: Lebesstürme )Franz Schubert:Fantasy in F minor, D. 940Johannes Brahms:Hungarian Dancesn°1 in G minor WoO 1 n°1

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44. M4nolov Quartet · ColombiaSchubert, Schumann & Brahms · Family Concert, The Magic of their Melancholy 12:00 p.m.

Soprano: Juliana Catalina Guevara Sastre · Colombia Tenor: Leonardo Guevara Díaz · ColombiaNarrator: Ximena Romero · Colombia

Programa:Franz Schubert · Fragmentos of String Quartetnº 14 in B minor D.810The Death and the MaidenFranz Schubert · Ave María Op.52. nº 6for Soprano, Tenor & String QuartetFranz Schubert · Serenata D.957for Tenor & String Quartet(Original title: das Ständchen )Robert Schumann · Fragments ofString Quartet nº 1 in A minor Op.41Moonlit night(Original title: Mondnacht )Version for string quartet and sopranoJohannes Brahms · Fragments ofString Quartet nº 1 in C minor Op.51Johannes Brahms · Lullaby Op.49 nº 4 version for Soprano,Tenor & String Quartet (Original title: Wiegenlied )Johannes Brahms · Hungarian Dance nº 5in G minor, String Quartet version

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45. Trio Alba · Austria10:30 a.m.

Program:Franz Schubert · Trio in B-flat major Op. 99 D.898Johannes Brahms · Trio nº 1 in B major Op.88

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46. M4nolov Quartet · ColombiaSchubert, Schumann & Brahms Family Concert, The Magic of their Melancholy 11:00 a.m.

Soprano: Juliana Catalina Guevara · ColombiaTenor: Leonardo Guevara Díaz · ColombiaNarrator: Ximena Romero · Colombia

Program: Same program as concert n° 44

BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA JULIO MARIO SANTO DOMINGOEntrada libre · PULEP·BAI395

47. Bogota’s Schubert EnsembleInvited artist: Laura Ruiz FerreresClarinet · Spain3:00 p.m.

Programa:Franz SchubertOctet in F major D.803

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48. M4nolov Quartet · ColombiaSchubert, Schumann & Brahms Family Concert, The Magic of their Melancholy 3:00 p.m.

Soprano: Juliana Catalina Guevara · ColombiaTenor: Leonardo Guevara Díaz · ColombiaNarrator: Ximena Romero · Colombia

Program: Same program as concert n° 44

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49. New Philharmonie · ColombiaDidactic Concert3:00 p.m.

Conductor: Ricardo Jaramillo · Colombia

Programa: Same program as concert n° 44

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50. Vienna’s University of Music and Performing Arts’ Chamber Music Choir - WebernKammerchor der mdw · Austria 3:00 p.m.

Conductor: Alois Glassner · Austria

Program: A Cappella Repertoire from Brahms,Schubert & SchumannJohannes Brahms:Why is Light given to the Laborious( Warum ist das Licht gegeben ) Op. 74/1O Savior, Tear Open the Heavens( O Heiland, reiß den Himmel auf ) Op. 74/2From: Seven Songs Op. 62Rosemary ( Rosmarin )From: Old Love Songs - ( Von alten Liebesliedern )Woodland Night - ( Waldesnacht )All the Thoughts of my Heart ( All meine Herzgedanken )Franz Schubert:It Is Good to Give ThanksTov L’hodos (Psalm 92) D.593Tenor: Andrés Silva · ColombiaClara Schuman:Three Pieces for Mixed Choirs :Evening Celebration in Venice( Abendfeier in Venedig )Foward! ( Vorwärts )Gondoliera ( Gondoliera)

IGLESIA INMACULADA CONCEPCIÓN DE SUBAEntrada libre · PULEP·CRN905