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Teatro Colón,
Buenos Aires: Pedro Pablo García
Caffi takes on direction of the Teatro Colón (JSJ)
Argentine
musician, producer and cultural administrator
Pedro Pablo García Caffi has been named the new director of Buenos
Aires’ Teatro Colón.
The appointment was effective from February 12, and fills the gap
left following the surprise resignation a month earlier, at the
height of the summer holiday, of then incumbent Horacio Sanguinetti.
García Caffi, 64, is a trained singer, musician – in piano, guitar
and flute – and stage producer, who has had a wide ranging career
spanning various artistic disciplines and combining performance with
production and administration. Most recently he was the
artistic director of the well known chamber orchestra Camerata
Bariloche (of which previously he had been executive director) and
the CEO of the EsArt school of artists.
In a message to
Colón
artists and
personnel shortly after being appointed, García Caffi said his
appointment would mark the start of a journey with the hope of
leaving behind the past frustrations.
“It is time to think and to see things in a different manner and to
act accordingly,” said García Caffi. “We have to change the old
structures: To be the best we have to improve what we do well and to
change what we do badly. The great theatre that we desire will be
achieved when all of its members are professionally responsible for
its development. García Caffi also committed to reopening the Teatro
Colón next year. After being closed for renovations in 2006, a sorry
tale of woes has resulted in the theatre remaining closed
subsequently, missing its centenary year in 2008, and the up to now
fast diminishing hope was that it would be reopened in time for
Argentina’s bicentennial in May 2010.
Artistic programmes are also being prepared for the 2009 and 2010
seasons, said García Caffi, who also takes on the position of
artistic director. Other appointments are maestro Reinaldo
Censabella
as the musical director and
maestro Esteban Gantzer
as the executive director of artistic production.
While the appointment of the director of the Teatro Colón is to all
intents and purposes a political one – it is made by the mayor as
head of the government of the City of Buenos Aires – there is
widespread hope and optimism that García Caffi will restore the
house to its once pre-eminent position as one of the world’s top
opera houses – a goal that he has recognized.
“I truly believe we should celebrate the fact that we have in our
hands the possibility to refound the Teatro
Colón.
Great and important is this task and much will be expected of us,"
he said.
Jonathan Spencer Jones
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