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Carta Blanca Osvaldo Golijov

25-26-27/02/2011 Ariel Hernandez Roque, National Choir

National Orchestra and Choir of Spain
Miguel Harth-Bedoya, director - Joan Cabero, CNE director
Alisa Weilerstein, cello
Biella Da Costa, singer
Maria Hinojosa, soprano
Kayan Kalhor, Persian violin
Tünde Balbastre, cimbalon Michael Ward-Bergeman
, hyper-accordion
Jamey Haddad, percussion
Cyro Baptista, percussion
Adrien Brogna, guitar
Jeremy Flower, computer and sound design

Few works have raised more dust than The Passion According to St. Mark, which opened in Stuttgart Beethovenhalle September 5, 2000. Result of a project, Passion 2000, designed by the Internationale Bachakademie and its artistic director, Helmut Rilling, The Passion meant the third foray into choral music by Osvaldo Golijov and especially given the obvious reference to Bach's celebrated "the Bachakademie Thus the 250 anniversary of the death of the creator of The Art of Fugue, "a major challenge that he shared with three other composers, Tan Dun, Sofia Gubaidulina and Wolfgang Rihm.

Public-ovation at the end of the work was nearly half an hour, and critical surrendered to this singular interpretation of the Gospel signed by a Jewish composer who had to buy a New Testament before starting to work on the score. According to the Los Angeles Times critic Mark Swed, Golijov's Passion "is a wonderful new voice to express the joy and sorrows of a bustling multicultural world, and crosses all ethnic walls as if you did not exist." In The New Yorker, Alex Ross, author of The Rest is Noise (Noise eternal) - went even further: "Madonna im Saal War?" [Was it Madonna who was in the room?], Asked the Stuttgarter Nachrichten. "Oder wenigstens Michael Jackson?" [Or at least Michael Jackson?]. No. Who was in the room was a 39 year old Argentine composer of Jewish origins in Eastern Europe, until The Passion, was known for a piece for string quartet and klezmer clarinet [The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind] "

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