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El Cóndor” Morón newspaper 2004
May
be we didn’t expect that a camara trio played in Morón,
it means, a guitar trio. There was a time that “The guitar
Association of Morón” was present, and organized
brilliant concerts in the 70’s, last century, at the Municipal
Theatre “ Gregorio de Laferrere”, directed by the
alma mater of this institution Kela Grana de Funes Martinez
and the subscriber like musical critical, there was a defile
of excellent guitarists of the native youth, making a promotion
of these values that later became famous all around the world.
We are glad that a Trio of virtuous soloists is being generating
again like brilliant ex students from the Provincial Consevatoire
of Morón “Alberto Ginastera”, a new generation
of outstanding instrumentalists that offered a splendid concert
with JS Bach, Scarlatti, Mozart, Vivaldi and other scores. Its
integrals Daniel Cabrio, Walter Fida and Diego Liotto, with
Lic. Juan Daniel Cabrio’s arrangements and transcriptions.
In the first part of JS Bach we heard “ Jesus joy of men”
and “ Little fugue I G minor”, with a prominence
of a combination of the “ritornello”, with a suitable
rhythm and the right balance. A very good execution and then,
The little fugue in G minor, also played in the same way.
After we heard “ Pastorale” by Scarlatti, 2 pieces
by Mozart “ O vinculo sagrado” and the famous “Ave
Verum” finishing the first part with “Domine Deus”
by Vivaldi, and “Canon” by Pachelbel. The integrals
of this Trio, are the result of the union of camara which mixes
the harmony of voices perfectly, that makes the solidity that
a trio or a quartet needs to represent a little camara orchestra
and also depends of the ability of the performers and this Trio
does it wonderfully.
In the second and last part there were scores by Corelli, Durante,
Cesar Franc, Berlioz, Gounod and Haendel with his “Aria”
and the brilliant “ Hallelujh”.
An
excellent concert that this Trio offered with its fitting interpretations,
they had to add scores out of the program due to the persistent
public.
Mr Hernan Dabove