Marcela Magín

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Marcela Magín (* in the 20th century) is an Argentinian violist .

Magín studied violin and viola at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario , attended masterclasses with Mary Barg , Ljerko Spiller , Brunilda Gianneo , Tornás Tichauer and Szymsia Bajour and continued her training with Bruno Giuranna in Italy and Great Britain. She has performed as a solo violist with the Orquesta Filarmónica de Buenos Aires , the Camerata Bariloche , the Bach Academy of Buenos Aires and other Argentine orchestras and chamber orchestras and under conductors such as Simón Blech , Wolfgang Scheit, David Lloyd-Jones , Mario Benzecry , Jan Krenz , and Andrés Spiller .

As a chamber musician, she has been a member of Los Músicos de Cámara de Buenos Aires since 1981 , as well as the Cuarteto de Cuerdas Buenos Aires and the Trío Luminar . She gave world premieres of works by Argentine composers such as Salvador Ranieri , Hilda Dianda , Fernando Gonzales Casellas , Claudio Guidi Drei , Sergio Parotti , Osías Wilensky , Diana Rud , Claudio Alsuyet and Jorge Horst . In 2000 she was the soloist in the Argentinian premiere of Toru Takemitsu's A String Around Autumn with the Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra under Pedro I. Calderón . 2005 received a Latin Grammy for the recording of the CD Riberas with the Cuarteto de Cuerdas Buenos Aires .

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