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Buenos Aires Ópera ShowA company dedicated to the production of lyrical shows for international events, was created in 2011 by its manager and conductor,
Mr. Ezequiel Fautario, to perform at the First Snow Polo World Cup (February 2012) organized by the Metropolitan Polo Club of
Tianjin, China.
The purpose of Buenos Aires Ópera Show is to bring top end lyrical performances, as the ones usually presented in
Buenos Aires to other parts of the world, adapting it to the musical taste of any foreign audience.
The theme of our shows works around the most famous musical excerpts of the opera, italian
canzonetta, and Broadway musicals, including as well traditional local songs or special
requests from our hosts.
Our shows are prepared and conducted by Mr. Ezequiel Fautario, and staging
by Ms. María Concepción Perre & Ms. María de la Paz Perre.
The skill and professionalism of all the members of Buenos Aires
Ópera Show, give the company the necessary artistic
and material structure for the production of an
entire opera.
The members of our company are young
profesional opera artists, that
mainly develop their careers
in the city of Buenos Aires,
Argentine Republic.
Manager and co
nductor
Stage d
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Mr. Ezeq
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María C
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& Ms. M
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ABOUT US
Prior to the creation of Buenos Aires Ópera Show its manager, Mr. Ezequiel Fautario,
was hired by the government of Buenos Aires City for the conduction
of spontaneous presentations (“flashmobs”) of choirs,
soloists and musical ensembles in public spaces.
In the same year he started also with opera producing.
In that way begin to take place different
presentations which are listed as
following (from the most recent):
HISTORY & PERFORMANCES
With piano and 12 solo singers, including sopranos, tenors,
mezzosopranos and bass/baritones.
February 2012, Tianjin, China.
Fortune Heights Super Nations Cup
PERFORMANCES
Metropolitan Polo Club with piano and 12 solo singers,
including sopranos, tenors, mezzosopranos and
bass/baritones.
February 2012, Tianjin, China.
First Snow Polo World Cup
PERFORMANCES
With piano and 12 opera singers.
December 2011, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Final of the Argentine Polo Open 2011 (flashmob)
PERFORMANCES
Fully staged, with live orchestra, choir and soloists.
A Co-production with Casa de la Ópera de Buenos Aires.
September 2011, “25 de Mayo” Theatre,
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Opera “La Traviata”
PERFORMANCES
With piano and 12 opera singers.
December 2010, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Final of the Argentine Polo Open 2010 (flashmob)
PERFORMANCES
Trumpet, piano, soloist and choir.
December 2010, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Christmas at Galerías Pacífico Mall (flashmob)
PERFORMANCES
Full production of the opera, with live orchestra, choir and soloists
in a co-production with Casa de la Ópera de Buenos Aires.
September 2010, “Manufactura Papelera” Theater,
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Opera “Elisir d´amore”
PERFORMANCES
Super Nations Polo CupOctober 2012 tour
Performer´s list
Ezequiel Fautario (conductor, pianist)
María Concepción Perré (stage director)
María Paz Perré (stage director)
Carlos Víttori (main tenor)
Daniela Tabernig (main soprano)
Laura Pisani (soprano)
María Fernanda Doldán (soprano)
Trinidad Goyeneche (mezzosoprano)
María Luisa Merino Ronda (mezzosoprano)
Susana Gómez (mezzosoprano)
Santiago Buri (tenor)
Chia-I Hsiao (tenor)
Leonardo Menna (baritone)
Juan Feico (baritone)
Alejandro Di Nardo (bass)
PERFORMER´S LIST
Ezequiel FautarioConductor
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, he studied piano with Mrs. Inés Gómez Carrillo and actually with Mr. Fernando Pérez. He is also finalizing his studies in Orchestral Conduction at the National Art Universitary Institute with Maestro Mario Benzecry.
He went to law school at “Museo Social Argentino” University from where he got his degree in 2004.
During the last years he’s had much activity as an accompanist, musical coach, choir conductor and backstage conductor for different opera companies and since 2009 he’s been working thoroughly for Juventus Lyrica in Buenos Aires.
In his role of assistant conductor he worked several times in important theatres in Argentina such as Teatro Avenida, Teatro Roma and Auditorio de Belgrano together with Mestros Giorgio Paganini, Mario Perusso and Sebastiano De Filippi.
At the moment, he conducts the choir Regina Coeli of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Buenos Aires.
Since 2010 he has worked as a backstage conductor and coach of the Opera Company of La Pampa. That same year he was appointed Director of Musical Arts of the prestigious private school Los Robles in the city of Buenos Aires.
In 2011 he started working as a Musical director of the musical comedy company “Foster Arts Musicales”.
He prepared the choir for productions of “Carmen” by Bizet and “Die Zauberflöte” by Mozart for the company Fundamús (2009), and for “I masnadieri” by Verdi, “Cecilia” by Refice (2008), “Poliuto” by Donizetti
(2009) and “Loreley” by Catalani (2010), for the company Casa de la Ópera In Buenos Aires. All of these titles were presented in Teatro Avenida and the Metropolitan Cathedral. He also prepared the choir of “The Messiah” by Handel for Opera de La Pampa.
He conducted Pergolesi’s “Stabat Mater” with the famous soprano Adelaida Negri and the alto Alicia Alduncín, the string quartet “Arpége” and organist Victoria Lamberti in several cathedrals of Buenos Aires. Also for Casa de la Opera he prepared the choir for Rossini’s Stabat Mater and Mozart’s Regina Coeli.
In 2010 he debuted as an Opera conductor with “L’elisir d’amore” by Donizetti at the contemporary space “Manufactura Papelera” with great acceptation of the local critics and in 2011 he conducted Verdi’s “La Traviata” at the newly restored Teatro 25 de Mayo in Buenos Aires. These two productions were also part of the season of Casa de la Opera. At the end of 2011 he conducted Verdi’s “Stabat Mater” and “Gloria Mass”.
In 2011 he created the children’s orchestra of the private school Los Robles, and in 2012 the juvenile orchestra “Aconcagua” of the church “Nuestra Señora de La Rábida”, dedicated to the musical education of children of limited economic resources. His choir, “Nuevo Coro de Ópera de Buenos Aires” was honoured in 2009 with a special prize from the Association of Musical Critics of Argentina.
BIOGRAPHIES
María de la Paz Perre & María Concepción Perre StagingMaría Concepción and María de la Paz Perre were born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
María Concepción is graduated from the National Music Conservatory of Buenos Aires and from Image and Sound Design at the Buenos Aires University. She also is graduated from the Teatro Colon School of Opera as a Stage Director. She also studied stage direction with Jorge Lavelli and Krystian Lupa in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Paris, France.
María de la Paz is graduated from the National Music Conservatory of Buenos Aires (Piano and Jaques-Dalcroze Method). She also studied clarinet at the Buenos Aires Music Conservatory and Stage Production at the Accademia di Belle Arti, Firenze, Italia.
They made their stage director debut with “Amelia al Ballo” (Menotti) at the Teatro Colon’s Experimental Center. Since then, they have directed several operas and zarzuelas in Argentina including “Dido and Aeneas” (Purcell), “Don Pasquale” and “L’Elisir d’Amore” (Donizetti), “Il barbiere di Siviglia” (Rossini), “Das entfürung aus dem Serail” (Mozart), “Un Giorno di Regno” and “La Traviata” (Verdi), “Die Fledermaus” (Strauss), “Antología de Zarzuela en Blanco y Negro”, “L’Incontro Improvviso” (Haydn), “Cantares de vida” (Mastronardi), “Proyecto Poulenc” (a dramatic show fully staged based on four song cycles and the opera “La Dame de Monte Carlo”), “The Masque of the Red Death” (Legovich, about Edgar Allan Poe’s tale) and “Elocuencia Barroca” (a dramatic show fully staged based on German and French chamber music), and Verdi’s “Nabucco” at the Teatro Argentino, in La Plata, as revival director.
They also directed in Chile: “Madama Butterfly” (Puccini) in Concepción, Talca and Viña del Mar and “Carmen” (Bizet) at the Teatro Regional del Maule, Talca.
They directed in 2008 at the Palau de la Música, Valencia, Spain, the zarzuela “La infanta de los bucles de oro” (Serrano).
They were Assistant Stage Director in many productions with several directors including Roberto Oswald, Norma Aleandro and Jorge Lavelli, at the Teatro Colon, Teatro San Martin, Teatro Avenida (Buenos Aires), Teatro Argentino (La Plata), Teatro Solís (Montevideo), Theatre de la Colline (Paris).
They won the First Prize in the Teatro Colon International Young Artist Competition in 2008 with their stage project of “L’Elisir d’Amore” (Donizetti).
BIOGRAPHIES
Italian songsMattinata (R. Leoncavallo)
Torna a Surriento (De Curtis)
Funicullí Funicullá (Denza)
O sole mío (Di Capua)
Tarantella (G. Rossini)
REPERTOIRE FOR
LYRICAL SHOWS
Zarzuela (Spanish opera)Air “Como nací en la calle de la Paloma” of “Barberillo
de Lavapiés” (Barbieri)
Air “No puede ser” of “La Tabernera del Puerto” (Sorozóbal)
“Coro de vareadores” of “Luisa Fernanda” (Moreno Torroba)
“Mazurca de la sombrilla” of “Luisa Fernanda” (Moreno
Torroba)
Chinese songsMo li hua
Argentinian songsTango “Por una cabeza” (C. Gardel – Le Pera)
Tango “El día que me quieras” (C. Gardel – Le Pera)
Tango “Volver” (C. Gardel – Le Pera)
Other popular songs“Júrame” (Grever)
“Ay, ay, ay!” (Perez Freire)
“Con té partiró” (Bocelli)
“Vivo per lei” (Manzalli)
“Granada” (Lara)
“La vie en rose” (E. Piaf)
"My way" (Claude François, Jacques Revaux - Claude François, Gilles Thibaut)
Musical”The music of the night” of “The phantom of the Opera” (A. Lloyd Webber)
Duo of “The phantom of the Opera” (A. Lloyd Webber)
“Memory” of “Cats” (A. Lloyd Webber)
Movie soundtracks“Se” of “Cinema Paradiso” (E. Morricone)
"Nella fantasia" of "The mission" (E. Morricone)
Opera HighlightsIntroduction and toast of “Traviata” (G. Verdi)
Air “Nessun Dorma” de “Turandot” (G. Puccini)
Air “La donna é mobile” de “Rigoletto” (G. Verdi)
Air “Questa o quella” de “Rigoletto” (G. Verdi)
Air “O mio babbino caro” de “Gianni Schicchi” (G. Puccini)
Air “Sempre libera” de “Traviata” (G. Verdi)
Air “Der Hölle Rache” of “Die Zauberflöte” (W. A. Mozart)
Air “Je veux vivre” of “Romée et Juliette” (C. Gounod)
Waltz “Quando m'en vo” and “Giuventú mia” of “La bohème” (G. Puccini)
Duet “Lippen schweigen” of “The merry widow” (J. Strauss)
“Duetto buffo de i due gatti” (G. Rossini)
Coro “Va pensiero” of “Nabucc” (G. Vedi)
“Coro di mattadori spagnuoli” of “Traviata” (G. Verdi)
“Coro di zingarelle” of “Traviata” (G. Verdi)
Coro “Vedi le fosche notturne” de “Il Trovatore” (G. Verdi)
Coro “Lá sui monti dell´est” de “Turandot” (G. Puccini)
Coro “Ai tuoi piedi ci prostriam” de “Turandot” (G. Puccini)
Coro “O sole! Vita! Eternitá!” of “Turandot” (G. Puccini)
Coro “O fortuna!” of “Carmina Burana” (C. Orff)
Toast of “Die Fledermaus” (J. Strauss)
Toast of “Cavalleria rusticana” (P. Mascagni)
“Toreador´s song” of “Carmen” (G. Bizet)
“Habanera” of “Carmen” (G. Bizet)
“Seguidille” of “Carmen” (G. Bizet)
“Chanson bohème” of “Carmen” (G. Bizet)
“Barcarolle” of “Le contes d´Hoffmann” (J. Offenbach)
“Summertime” of “Porgy & Bess” (G. Gershwin)
“Oh, I got plenty o´nuttin” of “Porgy & Bess” (G. Gershwin)
REPERTOIRE FOR
LYRICAL SHOWS
VIDEOS
FORTUNE HEIGHTS SUPER NATIONS CUP
http://www.buenosairesoperashow.com/O_mio_babbino_caro.htm
FORTUNE HEIGHTS SUPER NATIONS CUP
http://www.buenosairesoperashow.com/Mo_li_hua.htm
FORTUNE HEIGHTS SUPER NATIONS CUP
http://www.buenosairesoperashow.com/Czardas_Die_Fledermaus.htm
FORTUNE HEIGHTS SUPER NATIONS CUP
http://www.buenosairesoperashow.com/Brindisi_Traviata.htm
CHRISTMAS AT GALERÍAS PACÍFICO MALL (FLASHMOB)
http://www.buenosairesoperashow.com/Flashmob_Galerias_Pacifico.htm
SAMPLE VIDEOS
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