Thursday, August 2, 2012


Ibarburu Brothers ... Uruguayan musicians, playing and enjoying
The brothers have a different proposal Ibarburu and innovative covers a variety of authoring own compositions as well as covers of local and international artists as Ruben Rada, Chico Buarque, The Police, among others. The repertoire consists of items belonging to the jazz fusion genre.

Throughout his career as instrumentalists musicians have accompanied and recorded with various artists such as Jaime Roos, Ruben Rada, Fito Paez, Luis Salinas, Ana Prada, Hugo Fattoruso, Hiram Bullock, Martin Buscaglia, among many others. The brothers Ibarburu are three benchmarks of the new generation of Uruguayan musicians whose talent is recognized in Uruguay and elsewhere.
Members:
Ibarburu Nicolas (guitars and vocals) - Andrew Ibarburu (cello and bass) - Ibarburu Martin (drums and percussion)



A Fattoruso Osvaldo ... in memory and honor of a Uruguayan musician first line.
Osvaldo Fattoruso (Montevideo, May 12, 1948, ibid, 29 July 2012) was an influential Uruguayan musician, considered one of the best drummers in Latin America, one responsible for the introduction of rock in Latin America, and the merger between jazz, rock and African rhythms.


benjamin britten the young person's guide to the orchestra



This article is about the composition by Benjamin Britten. For the television series, see Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra.
The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34, is a musical composition by Benjamin Britten in 1946 with a subtitle "Variations and Fugue on a Theme ofPurcell". It was originally commissioned for an educational documentary film called The Instruments of the Orchestra, directed by Muir Mathieson and featuring the London Sinfony of Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Sargent. The work is one of the best-known pieces by the composer, and is one of the three popularly used scores in children's music education, together with Saint-Saëns' The Carnival of the Animals and Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf.
This work, in the composer's own words, is affectionately inscribed to the children of John and Jean Maud: Humphrey, Pamela, Caroline and Virginia, for their edification and entertainment.

Friday, May 11, 2012

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