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El Cazador de Tendencias presenta una historia en dos partes. Su hilo conductor es la música misma y los caminos infinitos que tiene.

 

Imagine que escucha las Danzas sinfónicas de "West Side Story" - de Leonard Bernstein, conducidas por nuestro invitado….

 

Descubriremos a un artífice nacido en una ciudad llamada La Capital Musical de su país de origen.

 

El muy francés Conde de Gabriac, quien le otorgó a esa ciudad ese título en sus crónicas de viaje publicadas en Europa hacia 1886, y quien quedó sorprendido con el ambiente musical en la ciudad, en sus coloridos murales de los edificios del centro, sabría que no se equivocó si hoy escuchara una conversación con el Dr. Germán Gutiérrez.

 

Talento en dos movimientos [1] con Maestro Germán Gutiérrez

 

Su carrera como Director de Orquesta, su constante vinculación con Colombia y la labor ayudando a que talentos jóvenes estudiantes tengan acceso a beca completa a estudiar música a los Estados Unidos.

 

Dr. Germán Gutiérrez

Director of Orchestra Studies

Texas Christian University

School of Music

 

Texas Christian University has two major orchestra ensembles: The TCU Symphony and Camerata. Both orchestras provide the University with a series of concerts as well as serving choral, dance, drama, and theatre performances. TCU has a nationally-recognized string department with a caring and devoted faculty that is dedicated to providing its students with individual attention and top quality instruction. This attitude is reflected in the quality of both orchestras as well as in the chamber music program.

 

A full symphonic ensemble of approximately 75 members, dedicated to playing professional level concerts from the best of the orchestral repertoire. Open to majors and non-majors.

 

GERMÁN A. GUTIÉRREZ

Professor of Music

Director of Orchestral Studies

Director of the Center for Latin American Music Studies

 

Germán Gutiérrez has served as Director of Orchestras and Professor of Orchestral Studies at Fort Worth’s Texas Christian University (TCU) as well as Director of TCU’s Latin American Music Center and biennial Latin American Music Festival since 1996. Since 2000, Dr. Gutiérrez has also served as Music Director of the Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth (YOGFW).

 

Dr. Gutiérrez is a frequent guest conductor of professional orchestras in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania. He recently recorded a CD with the Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra with Daniel Binelli and Polly Ferman as soloists. Recent invitations include the finals of the Carlos Prieto International Cello Competition in Morelia, Mexico, the Hu Bei State Symphony of China, the Free State Symphony Orchestra of South Africa, and the Argentina, Colombia and Peru National Symphonies.

 

In 2011, the TCU Symphony Orchestra was awarded the Carlos Gardel Musical Prize for its CD “Cantar Latinoamericano” with Opus Cuatro as soloists. This award leads to the invitation for the orchestra to perform in May, 2013 in Buenos Aires, La Plata and Rosario. In 2008, he returned for an unprecedented twelfth year as guest conductor of the Dallas Symphony’s Hispanic Festival. In 2006, he was invited to conduct the Czech National Symphony in historic Smetana Hall as part of the 110th anniversary of Carl Orff’s birth, where he led the orchestra in a performance of Carmina Burana.

 

Maestro Gutiérrez has also appeared with the symphony orchestras of Shanghai (China), Xalapa and San Luis Potosí in Mexico, the Fort Worth Symphony, Auckland Philharmonic (New Zealand), Bogotá Philharmonic, Puerto Rico National Symphony, Sinfónica del Teatro Municipal de Rio de Janeiro, and Porto Alegre Symphony Orchestra (Brazil), among others. In 2002, Maestro Gutiérrez was invited to the Trentino region of Italy to conduct Rossini’s Barber of Seville for the 30th anniversary of the Pergine Spettacolo Aperto.

 

Under his baton, the TCU Symphony and the YOGFW have achieved exceptional levels of recognition in Fort Worth and abroad. Both groups have traveled on numerous international tours, obtaining enthusiastic reviews, including repeat invitations as the featured orchestra to engagements such as the Iberoamerican Music Festival in Puerto Rico, and the Texas Music Educators Association Convention in San Antonio. With the TCU Symphony, Maestro Gutiérrez has also conducted the world premieres of more than twelve contemporary works. In 2004, Maestro Gutiérrez led the YOGFW on a tour of Europe that included performances at Salzburg’s Mozarteum, Eisenstadt’s Esterházy Palace in Austria, and a concert in Prague.

 

Maestro Gutiérrez holds Músico Bachiller and Maestro en Música degrees from the Tolima Conservatory in Colombia. He also received a master’s degree from Illinois State University and a doctoral degree from the University of Northern Colorado. For his involvement and dedication to TCU, Maestro Gutiérrez received the Dean's Teaching Award, the Dean's Award for Research and Creative Activity, and the 2003 Chancellor's Award for Distinguished Research and Creative Activity, the highest award that the university bestows.

 

He makes his home in Fort Worth with his wife Silvia and two sons Nicolás and Gabriel.

 

 

PERFIL SOCIAL:

 

www.facebook.com/tcusymphony

 

www.music.tcu.edu/orchestra.asp

 

www.latinarts.tcu.edu/

 

 

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