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Tierra Blanca, Gto. September 12, 2016 – For the first time, the Symphonic Orchestra of the University of Guanajuato (OSUG) will offer a concert in the Interdisciplinary Center of Northeast (CINUG) in Tierra Blanca, the next September 14th.

OSUG will play under the baton of Adrián López Reynoso as guest director, who at his 26 years of age, has already led concerts with philharmonic orchestras of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (OFUNAM), the Philharmonic of the City and the National Symphonic. He also was the first Mexican to participate in the Rossini Opera Festival, in Italy.

López Reynoso is also a passionate of the opera, he began singing as a tenor in the Choir of the Conservatory of the Roses, and afterwards as a countertenor, he was an assistant director of diverse operas and debuted as a lead arranger in the Bellas Artes Palace, the maximum cultural enclosure in the country.

The University of Guanajuato, in cooperation with the Municipal Presidency of Tierra Blanca, invite the public to assist the concert which will be held on Wednesday September 14th at 16:00hrs, at CINUG's facilities, located in Cieneguilla, city of Tierra Blanca.

The concert will begin with the Intermezzo of the Opera Atzimba, of the composer and pianist Ricardo Castro. This play premiered a February 1st 1900, in the Arbeu Theater and it is about Atzimba, a Tarascan princess in love of Cortes' emissary, Jorge de Villadiego, but the Purépecha warrior Huépac wants her for himself.

The program includes the Symphony No. 2 "India" of the composer, orchestra director and Mexican journalist Carlos Chávez, who used in this symphony yaqui percussion instruments.

Carlota pas de deux d'amour, who was initially conceived as a ballet and inspired in the life of Carlota of Belgium and Maximiliano of Hapsburg, is another piece of the program, as well as the Danzón No. 2 of Arturo Márquez, a renowned composer for using Mexican musical forms and styles, reason why he was awarded on 2009 with the National Prize of Bellas Artes.

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