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Album-Release:
2013

HRA-Release:
09.05.2013

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  • Giancarlo Castro D´Addona (*1980)
  • 1Grand Fanfare, Op. 707:22
  • Pérez Prado (1916–1989) Potpourri Pérez Prado
  • 2Que Rico Mambo03:01
  • 3Mambo No. 8 (arr. E. Toussaint for wind ensemble)01:46
  • Alberto Ginastera (1916–1983)
  • 4Estancia, Op. 8 IV. Danza final03:29
  • Maurice Ravel (1875–1937)
  • 5Bolero14:40
  • Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847)
  • 6I. Allegro con fuoco02:59
  • 7II. Andante03:15
  • 8III. Presto02:32
  • Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881) Pictures at an Exhibition
  • 9Promenade01:33
  • 10I. Gnomus02:12
  • 11Promenade00:57
  • 12II. Old Castle04:35
  • 13Promenade00:33
  • 14III. Tuileries01:04
  • 15IV. Bydlo02:51
  • 16Promenade00:43
  • 17V. Ballet of the Chickens in their Shells01:04
  • 18VI. Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle02:04
  • 19VII. The Market Place at Limoges01:20
  • 20VIII. Catacombae01:57
  • 21VIII. Con mortuis in lingua mortua01:50
  • 22IX. The Hut on Fowl's Legs (Baba Yaga)03:25
  • 23X. The Great Gate at Kiev05:12
  • Total Runtime01:10:24

Info for Mambos y Fanfarria!

Young people in Venezuela are certainly born with an instinct for mambo... However, only in the past decade have young orechstral musicians from there caught the attention of audiences around the world by raising the temperature in concert halls. Now the Banda Sinfónica Simón Bolívar, directed by Thomas Clamor, is on the verge of taking the world by storm. The new GENUIN classics album features works from Mendelssohn to Mussorgsky, from classical concertante repertoire all the way to Latin rhythms full of irrepressible energy: Perfect intonation, exceptional ensemble sound, razor-sharp rhythms... From the very first bar, the album’s infectious rhythms will bring listeners to their feet: ¡Ay, qué rico!

Banda Sinfónica Juventil Simón Bolívar, Symphonic Wind Ensemble of El Sistema
Thomas Clamor, Conductor


The Simon Bolívar Youth Symphony Band (SBYSB)
was formed in 2005 by the initiative of Jesús Ignacio Pérez Perazzo and Valdemar Rodríguez, who saw the need to establish a permanent ensemble made up of El Sistema’s wind instrumentalists, giving their first formal concert in February 2006. It is the first and most important ensemble with this particular format (wood winds, brass, percussion, cellos and double basses) that is part of the Academic Program of the National System of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuela. Their musicians are throughout Latin America, with ages between 12 and 30 years old. The National System of Youth and Children Orchestras and Choirs of Venezuela is a proved model of a music education program that can create great musicians and dramatically change the lives of thousands of poor children in a country. It is a social work of the Venezuelan State founded by José Antonio Abreu to systematize instruction and collective practice of music through symphony orchestra and choir as instruments of social and community development organization. Its musical education emphasizes intensive group practice from the earliest ages, and the commitment to keep in mind the joy and fun that result in learning and creating music. The Simon Bolivar Youth Symphony Band since its foundation has developed a remarkable growth, in various cultural venues, performing musical works of various genres characterized by adaptations of orchestral repertoire, contemporary works written specifically for symphony band, chamber music, jazz, popular music, sacred music, soundtracks, among others, demonstrating the musical versatility that characterizes the group. In December 2006, through the Shell de Venezuela sponsorship, they recorded CD titled “Música del Templo y de la Plaza”, to promote the musical culture in the country, the community approach to the traditions and the diffusion of national values. They have performed with a wide range of guest maestros, conductors and soloists as: Sadao Muraki and Geraldine Méndez, Biella Da Costa and Rafael "El Pollo" Brito, Jorge Montilla, Gaudy Sánchez, Andrés Eloy Rodríguez, Miguel Sánchez, Juan José Munera, and Eddy Vanoosthuyse. As well as these guest conductors: Eduardo Salazar, Carlos Andrés Mejías, Daniel Hurtado, Régulo Stabilito, Jan Van der Roost, Thomas Clamor, Jonathan Cohler, and António Saiote. Jesús Ignacio Pérez Perazzo, artistic director began a new stage in the structure of the band, in which the young conductor Sergio Rosales, assumed the group leadership. In 2010 they did a concert tour by western Venezuela, visiting cities such as San Felipe, Barquisimeto, Maracay, and Valencia. In that same year they performed with international maestros as Tim Reynish, António Saiote, Johan de Meij, and Eddy Vanoosthuyse. In 2011 they began with activities by the renowned Spanish composer Ferrer Ferran. In April 2012 they recorded their second CD for GENUIN, conducted by Thomas Clamor. In early June of the same year they made their his international debut in several cities of Colombia with a major tour with a highlighted opening concert at the Third International Music Bands Congress in Medellín and an excellent participation in the Léon de Greiff Auditorium of the National University of Colombia in Bogotá, getting internationally renowned maestros recognition, as Frank de Vuyst and Mexican composer Arturo Márquez.

Thomas Clamor
is Principal Conductor of the Saxon Wind Philharmonic and Artistic Director of the Deutsche Bläserakademie. He studied trumpet and percussion at the Hochschule für Musik in Detmold. In 1986 he was accepted into the Berlin Philharmonic as its youngest member while also making a name for himself as a soloist and chamber musician in renowned ensembles. This creative work is documented by a large number of television and radio productions, as well as CD recordings with leading recording labels. In 1987 he began working as a teacher and visiting professor at German universities (Detmold, Weimar, Berlin) and at the Herbert von Karajan Foundation. Right up until today, Thomas Clamor gives international master classes and is a professor (honoris causa) at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. A high point in his teaching work is “El Sistema” of Venezuela, which now has legendary status: Here, with his support the first Latin American wind academy was established, with the Venezuelan Brass Ensemble he founded at its forefront; with this ensemble he has been enthusiastically received by audiences and critics throughout the world. Thomas Clamor has appeared as a guest artist at the most important music festivals in Europe, and among other venues has conducted in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, Tokyo, Peking, Rome, and Madrid. He is considered one of the leading conductors of brass chamber music internationally . In 2010 he founded Das Große Europäische Blechbläserensemble in Austria; as with many of his projects, here too one of his goals is to carry on cultural exchange at the highest musical level.

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