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FEMUSC brings intense programming and celebrates the return of the great orchestras

Check out the concert schedule for the next few days of the biggest music school festival in Latin America. Presentations will be broadcast live

The schedule of the Santa Catarina International Music Festival, FEMUSC, brings back the great orchestras, in addition to continuing with an intense musical program this week. The public will be able to attend in the coming days the concerts that take place at Teatro Scar, in Jaraguá do Sul, in Santa Catarina. All the programming is broadcast live on the festival’s Youtube channel, always at 20:30.

This Tuesday, the 17th, at 8:30 pm, the series Grandes Concertos features works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Angelo Linguine, George Friedrich Handel, Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach and Edmundo Villani Cortes.

“We will have very special presentations by students who stood out at the festival, among them, the pianist Vera Regina Rodacki Gomes, a grandmother who does not miss a femusc; in addition to concerts by two virtuoso young people, the violist Pedro Vinnícius Silva, 16 years old. and the violinist Rafael Gonçalves Sanches, 21, awarded a scholarship abroad through the state of São Paulo.  Another concert long awaited is that of the soprano Yunuen Xolotzin Flores Cabañas who will sing a work of Handel, she is an incredible artist and sings absurdly well, with this work she was selected for the femusc and also invited to play the role of Maria in the staging of the work “A Paixão Segundo São Mateus”. Teachers must also present works by Telemann and The Concerto de Brandenburgo N. 5, of Bach”, emphasizes conductor Alex Klein, one of the main oboists today, winner of the “Grammy” award in classical music and creator of the festival.

On Wednesday, 18th, at 8:30 pm, the public will be able to check out five chamber music concerts with teachers from the Santa Catarina International Music Festival. The night will end with a popular saxophone concert with FEMUSC students, who present the work “No Rastro”, by Daniela Spielmann.

Femusc will feature three operas. Photo Diego Redel.

back of the great orchestras

On Thursday, 19, at 8:30 pm, Femusc will celebrate the return of the great orchestras and operas, which had been stopped for three years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The FEMUSC Orchestra will bring some of the most famous arias created throughout history. Georges Bizet and the “Mio Babbino Caro”, an aria by the opera Gianni Schicchi, by the Italian Giacomo Puccini”, adds Alex Klein.

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