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The Fosje, along with other artists, will give a tribute concert to the famous group and journalists from El Comercio.
With a mix of rock rhythms, choruses, orchestral instruments and soloists, more than 200 artists will gather on stage under the direction of Maestro Patricio Aizaga to perform the iconic group's works The Beatles. Seven soloists will participate
The Foundation of the Youth Symphony Orchestra (Fosje), in collaboration with the Ecuadorian House of Culture (CCE) and private institutions, will present "The Beatles Symphonic". The concert will take place on June 30 at 8:00 pm at the CCE National Theater (December 6 and homeland).
Inspiration
The show presents about 25 works with arrangements that the maestro Julio Cármenes developed in 1984. The performers will perform popular songs of the famous British band "Let it be," & # 39; 39; All you need is love & # 39; and & # 39; Obladi Oblada & # 39; For Aizaga, the music of the Beatles "is a clbadic that does not have time". As a musician, he likes to study the complexity of the scores of these artists. "Their way of using harmony is extraordinary," he says.
Fusión
"The Youth Symphony does a job of social inclusion through music," says Aizaga. For artists, the fusion of genres proposed by this concert helps cultural expressions not to remain stagnant due to lack of space or funding.
TAKE NOTE
Tickets are priced at $ 15, $ 20 and $ 30. "I think that precisely from the union of different actors and cultural expressions were born the tools to demolish this type of walls," says Israel Brito, representing guest soloists.
For the singer, this happens in "the moment when a character like Maestro Aizaga, who comes from clbadical music, from the universal music of the great masters, takes on the challenge of bringing these children together with singers who come from jazz, pop, blues, soul, rock … "
Tribute
The concert is also interpreted as a tribute to the memory of Paúl Rivas, Javier Ortega and Efraín Segarra, journalistic team of El Comercio. The three were kidnapped by the Sinisterra Oliver Front, a splinter group of the FARC, on March 26 and subsequently murdered on April 12, 2018.
Aizaga explains that they decided to pay tribute to the FARC. team to convey a message of peace: "We want to remember them as a symbol for not allowing violence to reach our country."
For his part, Brito agrees that "we need a country where harmony is found." , music is the most effective way to achieve this goal: "The most wonderful peacekeepers in the world," Aizaga concludes, "are usually choruses, orchestras …"
The Beatles
° Los The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. Its members were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
"They are the creators and promoters of a new way of life, a new form of expression: pop music," says maestro Patricio Aizaga, concert director.
On the other hand, Israel Brito, soloist, adds that "much of what the Beatles accomplished in the world is not just about applying a style in terms of sound, genre, but also messages ".
With its 800 million physical and digital albums and seven Grammy Awards, The Beatles is the most profitable group in history. His discography includes 12 studio albums published between 1962 and 1970.
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