Free event
Date: Saturday, July 26
Time: 4 PM (tickets available from 3 PM, with a 15-minute grace period for entry)
LocalAuditorium of the Ipiranga Museum
Job openings: 200
Event accessible in Libras (Brazilian Sign Language)
Suitable for all ages.
Free registration closed.
In yet another edition of the project Music in the Museum, The Ipiranga Museum will host the talented artist on July 26th at 4 PM. Baccarelli String Quartet for an accessible and inspiring musical experience.
The repertoire unites great European masters with Brazilian compositions full of lyricism and national identity. Pieces by Heitor Villa-Lobos will be performed, including works from... Bachianas Brasileiras, including the famous Aria: Cantilena and the charming Country Train, which translate soundscapes of Brazil. The presentation also includes the quartet The Hunt, The program includes works by Mozart, full of vivacity and sophistication, as well as waltzes by Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, and Johann Strauss II, which complete the program with lightness and elegance.
To participate, simply register at link until July 20th.
About the Baccarelli String Quartet
The Quartet is part of a Baccarelli initiative dedicated to promoting chamber music, providing an in-depth study of the works, with an emphasis on technical refinement, dynamics, and balance between the instruments.
In chamber music, musicians interact closely and have the opportunity to alternate between accompaniment and solo roles. The repertoire explored by the group spans the worlds of concert music and popular music, maintaining a high standard of excellence.
The Baccarelli chamber groups have performed in important cultural venues such as MASP, Centro Cultural São Paulo, various SESC units, and have also given numerous concerts for the Heliópolis community at the Baccarelli headquarters.
Regarding Baccarelli
With over 28 years of experience, Baccarelli is one of Brazil's leading non-profit social organizations, promoting education, culture, and social inclusion. Based in Heliópolis, it provides free education to approximately 1,600 students annually and also manages 12 CEU (Unified Educational Centers) units and the Open School Project in 10 EMEFs (Municipal Elementary Schools), expanding access to culture and education in 23 areas of the city of São Paulo.
Excellence in education is the main pillar of the institution, providing children, young people, adults, and the elderly not only with personal development but also with real opportunities for professional advancement. Among the institution's highlights are the Heliópolis Symphony Orchestra, the first in the world formed in a favela, under the artistic direction of the renowned conductor Isaac Karabtchevsky, and the Heliópolis Youth Choir, both recognized nationally and internationally.
To learn more, visit: https://baccarelli.org.br
