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SAN TELMO TRIO 

of Buenos Aires

 

 § Curriculum

 § Members:

    · Haydée Seibert

    · María E. Castro

    · Barbara Civita

 § Repertoire:

    · Trios

    · Orchestral works

    · Chamber works

 § Argentine compositions:

    · Trios

    · First auditions

 § Recordings

 § International tours

 § Concert highlights

 § Revierws

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SAN TELMO TRIO

of Buenos Aires 

 

 

 

Haydée Seibert - Violin

 

 

Born in Buenos Aires, she began her studies with Lejrko Spiller. In 1963 she won the National Fund for the Arts scholarship  and with a grant from the Argentine Mozarteum studied with Riccardo Brengola (Quintetto Chigiano). Later, in New Zealand, she played in the Radio Wellington Symphony Orchestra.

 

From 1968 to 1971, with a scholarship granted by the German Service for Academic Interchange, she studied in the Köln Hochschule für Musik (Germany) with Max Rostal. During the same period she attended  master classes with Sandor Vegh, played with the Rheinische Kammerorchester  and was soloist with the same orchestra.  During the 1971 season she joined the Camerata Bariloche Orchestra (Argentina) with which she toured the United States and Central America.  

 

 

Between 1980 and 1983 she was member of the Trío Nuevo with pianist Gerardo Gandini and clarinetist Martín Tow, having recorded numerous contemporary compositions with this group. She also recorded for Qualiton (Buenos Aires)  the violin Sonata by Domenico Zipoli.

 

She has played with the foremost argentine artists and been soloist with the leading orchestras of her country.

 

Since its creation in 1984, she is member of the San Telmo Trio, with Barbara Civita (piano) and María Eugenia Castro (cello). With this prestigious chamber group she has toured extensively through Europe, the United States, Latin America and the ex Soviet Union, as well as performed in recordings for Radios in Copenhagen, Madrid and Luxembourg.

 

She has been Concertmaster of the Buenos Aires Musical Ensemble and is presently Concertmaster of the Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra at the Colón Theater.

 

She is also First Violin of the Buenos Aires Quartet.

 

 

 

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