Juventus Lyrica 2010 Opera Season

Juventus Lyrica, the non profit opera organization, presents its 2010 Opera Season.
Juventus Lyrica was created in 1999 to offer opportunities to young artists, to make opera accessible to the general public, and to generate and alternative, high quality space for opera lovers in the city of Buenos Aires.

2010 Season Schedule:

April 30, May 2, 6 and 8
Norma
by Vincenzo Bellini
Musical Direction: Carlos Calleja

June 25 and 27, July 1 and 3
Manon Lescaut
by Giacomo Puccini
Musical Direction: Antonio Maria Russo
Stage Direction: Ana D'Anna

August 20, 22, 26 and 28
Così fan tutte
by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Musical Direction: Hernán Schvartzman

October 22, 24, 28 and 30
La cenerentola
by Gioacchino Rossini
Musical Direction: Antonio Maria Russo
Stage Direction: Ana D'Anna

All performances will take place at Teatro Avenida, Avenida de Mayo 1222.

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The sounds return to the Rose Garden




"Sounds in the Rose Garden"
(Sonidos en el Rosedal) is a series of free open air concerts dedicated to folklore, tango and jazz, that will take place every Sunday in the park, at 4 pm, during the month of March and April, 2010.
Every presentation features a duet of renowned instrumental artists.
The program is sponsored by Fundacion YPF, which contributed to the care and restoration of the Rose Garden, planting 5000 new rose bushes, restoring the irrigation systems, the electrical installations, the fountains, pergolas and paths.

Program:

Sunday, March 7th, 4 pm:
Rudi & Nini Flores (folklore)

Sunday, March 14th, 4 pm:
Esteban Morgado Duo (tango)

Sunday, March 21st, 4 pm:
Angeleri y Mainetti (tango)

Sunday, March 28th, 4 pm:
Esposito y Delgado (jazz)

Sunday, April 4, 4 pm:
Fain-Mantega (contemporaneous-tango)

Sunday, April 11, 4 pm:
Paula Shocron (jazz)

Sunday, April 18, 4 pm:
Ramiro Boero Trio

Sunday, April 25, 4 pm:
Franco Luciani (folklore)

Buenos Aires Lirica 2010 Opera Season

The 2010 Season of the Opera Association Buenos Aires Lirica starts on April 9h with Fidelio, and continues throughout the year with great titles and outstanding productions:

2010 Season Schedule:

April 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17
Fidelio
by Beethoven
With Carla Filipcic Holm, Enrique Folger, Homero Pérez-Miranda, and Hernán Iturralde
Musical Direction: Guillermo Brizzio
Régie: Rita De Letteriis

May 28 and 30, June 1, 3 and 5
Madame Butterfly
by Puccini
With María Fabris, Enrique Folger, Ernesto Bauer and Vanesa Mautner
Musical Direction: Carlos Vieu

July 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24
Belisario
by Donizzetti
With Omar Carrión, María Luz Martínez, Sergio Spina and Christian Peregrino
Musical Direction: Javier Logioia Orbe
Régie: José María Condemi

September 17, 19, 21, 23 and 25
Serse
by Handel
With Evelyn Ramírez and Ivanna Speranza
Musical Direction: Alejo Pérez
Régie: Pablo Maritano

November 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20
Falstaff
by Verdi
With Luis Gaeta, Evelyn Ramírez, Leonardo Estévez and Osvaldo Peroni
Musical Direction: Javier Logioia Orbe
Régie: Fabian von Matt

All performances will take place at Teatro Avenida, Avenida de Mayo 1222.

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The magic of Beauty and the Beast returns to Buenos Aires

Just like 12 years ago, when more than 200 thousand people enjoyed the marvelous spectacle in our country, the adaptation in Spanish of the original Broadway production "Beauty and the Beast"opens again in Buenos Aires on Friday, March 26, 2010 at Teatro Citi (former Opera), starring Martin Ruiz (Beast), Magali Sanchez Alleno (Belle), Frederick Moore (Gaston), Carlos Silveyra (Lumière), Roger Gonzalez (Lefou), Marisol Otero (Mrs. Potts), Ricardo Bangueses (Cogsworth), Ana Fontan (Babette), Rodolfo Valss (Maurice), Tiki Lovera (Wardrobe).

Based on the Walt Disney film, winner of two Oscars®, "Beauty and the Beast" by Disney has been presented in over 120 cities and carries more than 15 thousand presentations in over 21 countries as diverse as Canada, Japan , Mexico, Ireland, South Korea, Britain, Spain, Brazil and Argentina. It has been translated into 8 languages: Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Italian.

This super production will feature over forty artists on stage, a live orchestra and an incredible stage design and dazzling special effects. More than 200 costume changes, 300 pairs of shoes, 250 natural hair wigs and 32 changes of scenery combine to give life to the tender love story between Beauty and Beast and introduce the viewer into a fantasy world of magic and wonder.

Teatro Citi (former Teatro Opera). Av. Corrientes 860
Days and times:
Fridays 8.30 pm
Saturdays 5 pm and 9 pm
Sundays 2.30 and 6.20 pm
Tickets: at the theater or through www.ticketek.com.ar
Last performance: September 19, 2010