The assembly is presented with great guests.
Sunday 13 October, to 20:00 hs., at the National Auditorium of CCK.
With a special concert, theSexteto Mayor celebrates the 90 years of historical violinistEduardo Walczak, who is part of the ensemble from 1983. as guests, violinists addRafael Gintoli, Xavier Inchausti, Brigitta Danko, Rolando Prusak YCésar Rago.
Tickets are free and can be withdrawn in person from Tuesday 8 October, of 12 a 19, Sarmiento 151, until capacity of the room (and up to two tickets per person). They can also be booked through this page. Reservations must be removed from the same Tuesday, of 12 a 19, and up to two hours before the show.
About Eduardo Walczak
Eduardo WalczakHe was born 1 October 1929. Descended from Polish, lives since childhood in Valentín Alsina. He studied violin with Uranus Zafferri and made his professional debut eight years and began to teach other young children of Polish. At fifteen and was the soloist of the orchestra in his neighborhood. In 1955 He presented with Mario Canaro and for seven months played in Colombia. In Buenos Aires, integrated training Typical Felix Guillen. He recorded albums with Aníbal Troilo, Pedro Laurenz and Osvaldo Tarantino, among others. He accompanied the singers Alberto Marino, Beron Raul and Hector Venier. He worked three years with the orchestra of Héctor Varela and ten in Atilio Stampone with singer Roberto Goyeneche.
It was also noted with academic music: He was stable member of the National Symphony Orchestra for twenty five years and played in Buenos Aires Musical Ensemble, directed by Pedro Ignacio Calderón, for three years. He joined the Sexteto Mayor in 1983 replacing prominent violinist Mauricio Mise and since then touches assembly. He was recognized by the National Academy of Tango and the Chamber of Deputies.
About Sexteto Mayor
TheSexteto Mayor it was created in 1973 bandoneonistas by Jose "Pepe" Libertella and Luis Stazo, taking a similar orchestral format that renewed the tango hand Julio De Caro with his famous training twenties -composed for two accordions, two violins, piano and bass-, and since then it has come to offer a repertoire of instrumental tango. Sextet chose classic songs from all eras with compositions by contemporary authors. After the death of Libertella in 2004, and alienation from Luis Stazo, the son of bandoneonista, Juan José Libertella, It took the legacy group taking over as manager. So Mayor Sextet began a new era under the musical direction of bandoneonist Horacio Romo. her albumLifetime, Tango Passion He won the Gardel Prize 2009, YTango, recorded with Raul Lavie, He won the Gardel Prize 2013.
Sextet performed on stages seven hundred cities and recorded more than twenty albums released in many countries. Since its debut in the House of Carlos Gardel, He was presented at venues such as Caño 14, Old Warehouse, Café de los Angelitos, michelangelo, Café Homero, Teatro Presidente Alvear, General San Martin Theater and C.C. San Martin, among others. He also toured the country and abroad, coming to places like Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Germany, Holland, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, England, Finland, France, U.S, Canada, Israel, Japan, China and Turkey.
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