Programme D. Shostakovich / Concertino Op.94 S. Rachmaninov / Vocalise (Transc H.Ovcharenko-F.Ramírez) A. Borodin / Danzas Polovtsianas (Transc A. Pope-F. Ramírez) The Ambassador of Argentina Alicia Castro requests the pleasure of your company at the two pianos concert “Clásicos y Populares” By Marcela Roggeri and Facundo Ramírez Thursday 13th November, 6.30 pm Residence of the Ambassador of Argentina 49 Belgrave Square London SW1X 8QZ R.S.V.P 0207 318 1321 [email protected] - Interval – Hnos. Ábalos / Gatito de Tchaikovsky / Gato (Transc A. Pilar) C. Guastavino / Bailecito A. Ramírez / El Choclón / Vals Peruano (Transc F. Ramírez) A. Piazzolla / Milonga del Ángel / Tango A. Piazzolla / La Muerte del Ángel / Tango A. Piazzolla / Libertango / Tango Voted «International Revelation:Solo Instrumentalist of the Year» at the French Classical Music Awards (Victoires de la Musique) in 2006, the argentinian pianist Marcela Roggeri has all the qualities of the great argentine piano tradition, as well as the zest we associate with South American artists. Born in Buenos Aires, she studied first of all with Ana Gelber, then was coached by Bruno Leonardo Gelber, who became her mentor. Her recordings include the Complete works for two pianos by Aaron Copland with Marcelo Bratke, "Pièces pour piano" d'Erik Satie, Domenico Scarlatti "Piano sonatas", Soler ''Fandango and sonatas" and the "Complete Works for piano solo" by Sofia Gubaidulina. She recenly recorded a CD dedicated to Piazzolla with the soprano Magali Leger and a CD dedicated to Guastavino with clarinettist Florent Héau for the label Transart Live. Facundo Ramírez is a multifaceted artist (pianist, composer, actor and theater director). He has shared his music with great Argentine and foreign artists such as Mercedes Sosa, Susana Rinaldi and tenor José Carreras, performing in major concert halls across Argentina, America and Europe, including the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Royal Festival Hall in London, the Berliner Philharmoniker, the Kölner Philharmonie, the Beethovensaal, Stuttgart, Bethlehem, Lisbon and the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires.