ENTORNOINTELIGENTE.COM / Alexis Cardenas is recognized as one of the most talented violinists of his generation. The public in Latin America, United States, Canada, Europe and several Asian countries have applauded and acknowledged his virtuosity. The prize violin Tibor Varga in Switzerland; Long-Thibaud in Paris; Fritz Kreisler in Vienna and Henry Szering in Mexico attest to this. Also concerts in major venues in Europe with symphony like Vienna, Montreal, Moscow and Monte Carlo, and his solo concerts under the baton of conductors such as Gustavo Dudamel and Lawrence Foster. This outstanding instrumentalist, inaugurates the January 17, at 7:00 pm, the 2015 concert season at the Teatro de Chacao with Baroque Latino, a concert where he will play Baroque music and a wide range of Latin American genres, with the unmistakable violin vocabulary that characterizes it, musically synthesizing his adventures around the world and printing new addresses to the repertoi re of Venezuelan soloists, with “highly original improvisational variations dictated by seniority, playful throw on stage and transcultural experimentation”, as described by the prominent composer and cellist Paul Desenne. Virtuosity without borders Genio, this artist born in Maracaibo and impeached for two decades in France ?? where triumphs as Concertino-Super Soloist of the National Orchestra of Paris ??, has built and tested in academics, equally dazzling as performer of contemporary music, jazz and Venezuelan popular genres. And the opening to the most different aspects of music is a feature that has marked the career of Cárdenas, who learned to play the violin from an early age in school the teacher José Luis Baldaen her native Maracaibo, and debuted as soloist when he was 11 years accompanied by the Symphony Orchestra of that city. Two years later he was in New York, studying at The Julliard School of Music. Now back to Venezuela, at age 15, he was conce rtmaster of the National Philharmonic and, at 17, he moved to Paris where he continued graduate studies at the National Conservatory of Music and Dance. There culminates with honors Improvement Cycle with teachers Olivier Charlier and Jean Jacques Kantarov and was awarded the First Prize for Violin unanimity with first nomination in 1998. His first solo recording, “Ensemble presents Gurrufío Alexis Cardenas” was launched in 2005, is one of the best-selling productions in the country in recent times. The same route has passed its
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