April 28, 2024, 18:04 PM
April 28, 2024, 18:04 PM
Isaac Thirdthe Artistic Director of the Santa Cruz Philharmonic Orchestra of the Sierrahas been selected as Orchestra Director and Professor of the Orchestral Conducting area at the Kent State University School of Music, in the state of Ohio in USA.
“The energy that Isaac Terceros brings to the classroom is contagious and the abundance of artistic and educational knowledge he has to share with our students is immense,” said Dr. Sarah Labovitz, director of the School of Music at this university.
Terceros declared to EL DEBER that, for him, this selection: “means a reason for gratitude, a reason for great joy to be able to continue my career in the United States.”
“I hope that this appointment and this opportunity to be a teacher and conduct the orchestra of this university, in the state of Ohio, will be a benefit, not only for me, for my career and my professional future, but that, in particular, it will be a benefit for our young musicians in Bolivia. more chancesmore doors open for them too,” Terceros added.
The director also expressed the challenges that come hand in hand with this selection: “I think the most important thing is to develop good work at Kent University. Help the orchestral program consolidate, grow, expand internationally, and create opportunities to bring new students. And not only open the doors for Bolivia but for other countries in the world too“.
The musician will visit his homeland in June for a series of performances with the Santa Cruz de la Sierra Philharmonic Orchestra: “Starting on June 9 for hold several events first a concert season, what will be called Arabian Nights; “We will play a work by the Russian composer Nicholas Korsakov.”
He invited the Santa Cruz musicians to participate in the National Classical Music Competition. “Yese is going to celebrate in its third version; All string and wind instruments are invited to participate.
“The Registration will be open through our websitewe will have a series of workshops and training activities together with special guests, that we receive from the United States; so, without a doubt, it will be a great season of concerts and a great month of musical activities and professional development for our musicians in Santa Cruz,” said Terceros.