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Guataca Nights @ NY Presents: Eddy Marcano at Subrosa

Courtesy of Rosa Subrosa | Posted on October 20, 2015

Where

Subrosa
63 Gansevoort Street
New York, NY
Map
646-240-4264

When

Fri, November 6, 2015
8:00 pm

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Musicians

About

Is one of the greatest violinists and conductors of Venezuela. He is also recognized as one of the main exponents of the instrument across the continent. As a performer, Eddy is one of the first violinist of the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, a position which he has received the highest condecorations. As a soloist he has performed with the leading orchestras in the country, receiving the highest accolades. He has participated in national and international festivals in all the Latin-American territory as well in Germany, Spain, USA and London. He lived one of the highlights of his career when the teacher Sergio Bernal composed a concerto for violin and orchestra especially for him which is a joropo based on “El tamarindo”. This piece was released worldwide with the Utah Symphony Orchestra, USA, where Eddy Marcano received a long standing ovation. The press reviewed the best criticism heard around the continent. As a teacher, he has been working as a professor of the violins at the Simon Bolivar Conservatory of Music and the Emil Friedman School. He also served as President of the Nueva Esparta Symphony Orchestra Foundation and director of the junior Orchestra of the Montalban Academic Center. He has been musical commissioned as conductor and violin professor for the UNESCO and the OEA in the establishment of youth and children orchestras of Honduras, México, Uruguay Paraguay and Guatemala. With that experience he became a member of the UNESCO Venezuela's Council of Music. He also served on the faculty of Andino conservatory of the CAF. Eddy Marcano has another musical dimension that finds inspiration in the Venezuelan folklore which make him a highly versatile musician. He is even considered one of the biggest exponents of traditional venezuelan music....

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