Collegium Musicum de Caracas
Collegium Musicum de Caracas was a Venezuelan musical group (1964–1976), founded by Evencio Castellanos. Its works include:
- Ballet miniatura, of Blanca Estrella de Méscoli, winner of the 1965 National Prize for Music.
- Sinfonieta Satírica of Inocente Carreño.
Group members in 1965
- Musical director: Gonzalo Castellanos Yumar
- Flute: Juan Durán
- Oboe: Julian Oliva
- Clarinet: Aurelio Berardi
- Bassoon: Heinz K. Tesch
- Horn: Cesare Esposito
- Harp: Cecilia de Majo
- Piano: Adriana Moraga
- Violin number 1: Mario Mescoli
- Violin number 2: Gianfranco Farina
- Viola: Siro Rabitti
- Violoncello: Enrico Marcelli
- Double bass: Omar Sansone
Sources
- Information from the album: Collegium Musicum de Caracas, Premio Nacional de Música 1965
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See also
- Venezuela
- Venezuelan music
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