is a recording company established in Buenos Aires in 2002. We specialize in   the rich and varied Argentine classical music, from its beginnings until the present.

Our Classical Music Collection consists of two series: Argentine Classics, with works of the classical repertoire, mostly Argentine and performed by contemporary musicians, and  Archive Performaces consisting of the digitalization made by ourselves of old recordings with great relevance, mostly made with analogical technology.    

We are also dedicated to tango and other popular music genres, and to compositions of the musical heritage of the Argentine armed forces.

The performers with which we record are mostly Argentine and young and invariably very talented, something that has won them international recognition.

Each of our CDs comes with a booklet in Spanish and English containing a historical-musical study of its contents.

By clicking on the horizontal stripes at the right side of the company’s logo you will access the catalogue of each of the three areas of our products. By clicking on the word ‘repertoire’ of the CD of your interest you will access its own page, where you will be able to see its repertoire, obtain information on its contents and listen to fragments of some of the compositions in MP3. From there you will have access to the purchasing system.

We welcome you warmly to our website and invite you to navigate it.


Buenos Aires -Viena
código: TR090434

A chapter of this CD was recorded in Vienna and other in Buenos Aires. The repertoire holds chamber works by Argentine composers and its name evokes the fluid musical exchange that existed in the field of classical music between these two cities in the first half of the 20th. Century.   

 

We underline a concert on September 19, 2009, conducted by maestro Bruno-Videla at the Gläserner Saal of the Musikverein in Vienna. This CD will be introduced first in Vienna and later in Buenos Aires.        

The works are nearly all World Premiere Recordings.

This CD is sponsored by the Austrian Embassy.

 


March  

1. Mehemet Ali massacres the Mamelukes in Egypt and obtains supreme power throughout the kingdom, 1811.
1. San Juan, originally part of the province of Cuyo, becomes an Argentine province, 1820.
1. Death of Paraguayan dictator Mariscal Francisco S. López, 1869. General Cámara went after the Paraguayan strongman with 4,000 Brazilian soldiers...



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