Simón Bolívar Youth Symphonic Band Explained

Type:Youth orchestra
Simón Bolívar Youth Symphonic Band
Native Name:Banda Sinfónica Juvenil Simón Bolívar
Founded:2005
Former Name:Banda Sinfónica Juvenil de Caracas
Principal Conductor:Sergio Rosales
Website:Fundamusical - SBYSB

The Simón Bolívar Youth Symphonic Band (SBYSB) (Spanish; Castilian: '''Banda Sinfónica Juvenil Simón Bolívar''') is a wind band based in Caracas, Venezuela, and the principal band of El Sistema.[1] Since 2008, its principal conductor has been Sergio Rosales.

History

The Simón Bolívar Youth Symphonic Band was founded in 2005 by the general director of the Simón Bolívar Music Conservatory, Valdemar Rodríguez, and Jesús Ignacio Perez Perazzo. The SBYSB is made up of students of the Simón Bolívar Music Conservatory and is part of the Academic Program of the National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras and Choirs of Venezuela.

The SBYSB has performed at renowned music venues in Venezuela, first under the command of founding conductor, Jesús Ignacio Pérez Perazzo, and from 2008 under Sergio Rosales.

The SBYSB guest conductors include: Thomas Clamor (Germany), Antonio Saiote (Portugal), Eddy Vanoosthuyse (Belgium), Ferrer Ferran (Spain), Jan Van der Roost (Belgium), Jhonathan Cohler (United States), Johan de Meij (Netherlands) and Tim Reynish (United Kingdom).

In 2012, the SBYSB went on a tour of Colombia that included appearances at the 3rd Medellín International Music Festival for Bands and the Auditorio León de Greiff of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia.[2]

In 2013, the Simón Bolívar Youth Symphony Band released its first album, titled Mambos y Fanfarria!, with a concert at the National Center for Social Action for Music. The album was recorded under the German conductor Thomas Clamor, produced by GENUIN, and includes: pieces by Ravel, Mendelssohn, and Mussorgsky, as well as by Latin American composers Castro D'Addona, Ginastera and Perez Prado.

In July 2013, the SBYSB undertook its first tour of Europe that included performances at festivals and venues in France,[3] Belgium,[4] Netherlands, Switzerland[5] and Spain.[6]

Principal conductors

Recordings

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Simon Bolivar Youth Symphony Band. fundamusical.org. 30 November 2016.
  2. Web site: Banda Sinfónica Juvenil Simón Bolívar inicia gira por Colombia. rolando. arteenlared.com. 30 November 2016.
  3. Web site: La Banda Sinfonica Juvenil Simon Bolivar au Châtelet - Ça va souffler !. admin. 25 June 2013. concertclassic.com. 30 November 2016.
  4. Web site: - International Music Promotion. international-music-promotion.be. 30 November 2016.
  5. Web site: En fotos: Bélgica y Suiza vibraron al ritmo de la Banda Sinfónica Juvenil Simón Bolívar. noticias24.com. 30 November 2016.
  6. Web site: Certamen Internacional de Bandas de Musica - Ciudad de Valencia 2013. cibm-valencia.com. 30 November 2016.
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJkUBHQWVzA
  8. Web site: A la venta "Mambos y Fanfarría!" Banda Sinfónica Juvenil Simón Bolívar. 21 March 2013. venezuelasinfonica.com. 30 November 2016.
  9. Web site: El Coloso – Sinfonía nº 4 – Ferrer Ferran. ferrerferran.com. 30 November 2016.