Argentina and Roots of European Baroque with Rubén Dubrovsky
October 11, 2022, 8:00 pm
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Rubén Dubrovsky
Rubén Dubrovsky traces the popular dances of the European Baroque (sarabanda, chacona, pasacalle, and folía) back to their Latin American and African roots. Dubrovsky, an Argentinian conductor based in Vienna, is co-founder of Bach Consort Wien and artistic director of Third Coast Baroque.
Learn more about Rubén Dubrovsky’s work in Chicago below.
Playlist
Marcelo Ferreyra (arr. R. Dubrovsky): El Siestero
Mercedes Sosa: Calle Angosta
Cuchi Leguizamon (arr. R. Dubrovsky): Zamba de Lozano
Alessandro Piccinini (arr. R. Dubrovsky): Aria di saravanda in varie partite
Traditional Bolivian (arr. R. Dubrovsky): La bolivianita
Julian Antonio Diza (arr. R. Dubrovsky): La vieja
Claudio Monteverdi: Sanctorum meritis Secondo, SV 278 from Selva morale e spirituale
Stephan Van Dyck and Cyril Auvity, tenors
Ensemble Elyma
Gabriel Garrido, director
Jose Simon (arr. R. Dubrovsky): Chacarera de un triste
Andres Chazarreta (arr. R. Dubrovsky): La telesita
Abel Segundo Monico Saravia (arr. R. Dubrovsky): Chacarera de Gualiama
Los Hermanos Rios (arr. R. Dubrovsky): De puro gusto
Atahualpa Yupanqui (arr. R. Dubrovsky): Piedra y camino
Chazarreta (arr. R. Dubrovsky): Cuando nada te debia
Conjunto Cumanana: Los Reyes del Festejo
Los Vasquez: Vamo a Meneá
Tarquinio Merula (arr. R. Dubrovsky): Canzoni overo sonate concertate per chiesa e camera, Book 3, Ciaccona Op. 12/20
Traditional Argentinian (arr. R. Dubrovsky): Te’i de olvidar
Antonio Vivaldi (arr. R. Dubrovsky): Trio Sonata in D Minor, Op. 1, No. 12, RV 63, “Follia”
Arrangements by Rubén Dubrovsky come from the album: Vidala: Argentina and Roots of European Baroque
Bach Consort Wien
Rubén Dubrovsky, conductor Gramola 99064