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Trio Cordilleras, piano, violin, cello.
The Music Festival is excited to welcome back the Trio Cordilleras with spirited tango dancers and music from Spain and Latin America. The Trio will be joined with Argentine Tango dancers, Cindy Gottlob and Sean Ericson. The Trio has captivated audiences since 2006 and has premiered works from composers of the Americas and Spain; they regularly perform in Colorado.
Alejandro Cremaschi, a pianist born in Mendoza, Argentina, currently teaches piano and piano pedagogy at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He received a Doctorate degree in Piano Performance from the University of Minnesota and undergraduate degrees from the University of Maryland in Baltimore and the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo in Argentina. Praised as an intelligent and sensitive pianist, he has played in numerous cities worldwide, including Buenos Aires, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Montreal, London, Washington, Kuala Lumpur and New York. He was a prize winner at the International Beethoven Sonata Piano Competition in Memphis, Tennessee in 2001.
Elizabeth Kipper, violinist, made her solo debut at the age of seventeen at Carnegie Hall with the New York Youth Symphony performing the Barber Violin Concerto. Spending three summers as a fellow at Tanglewood, she served as concertmistress under the direction of Seiji Ozawa. After graduating from the Juilliard School, Ms. Kipper was a member of the Fort Worth Symphony and the Colorado Symphony. She is currently a member of the Boulder Piano Quartet.
Thomas Heinrich, cellist and a graduate of Eastman and the Cleveland Institute of Music, made his solo debut with the Vermont Symphony at age sixteen. A member of the Colorado Symphony since 1997, Mr. Heinrich also serves as principal cellist of the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra. At the Bellingham Festival of Music he appeared with Janos Starker and the American Sinfonietta performing the Vivaldi Double Cello Concerto. He is a founding member of the Boulder Piano Quartet.
Sean Ericson first got addicted to dancing in college at UC Santa Cruz. He tried every style he could find, including modern dance, ballet, ballroom and even break dancing. However, Sean found his true love in Tango. Two years ago Sean moved to Colorado, where he was lucky enough to meet his wonderful partner Cindy Gottlob. Apart from dancing, Sean is currently an economics PHD candidate at CU Boulder.
Cindy Gottlob, formerly a ballerina with the Joffrey ballet, continues to find connection and inspiration in dancing through Argentine tango. She has studied with some of the best teachers in the country, and pursues the art form at its highest potential.
Cindy and Sean perform with Parasol Arts which is a non profit company that shares its passion of Argentine tango through dance, theatre, art, music performance and outreach. They also teach for Tango Colorado and privately.
Join us for an exciting afternoon of authentic Tango and Argentine Music with the Trio Cordilleras and feel free to engage in dialogue with this talented group of musicians after the performance. You will find them as engaging in person as they are on stage.
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LocationStanley Hotel Concert Hall (View)
333 E Wonderview Ave
Estes Park, CO 80517
United States
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Minimum Age: 0 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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