Slavonic Philharmonic Orchestra, Alberto Lizzio | pt

Alberto Plaza Aguirre (n. Santiago, 12 de febrero de 1962), es un cantautor chileno, famoso por éxitos como "Que cante la vida", con el que obtuvo el tercer lugar en el Festival de la Canción de Viña del Mar en 1985; "Bandido", "Milagro de abril" y "Voy a cambiar el mundo", entre otras. Plaza se declaró miembro de la cienciología en 2009. .
Alberto began playing as Resident Dj of the Ibiza weekend parties in the Mega club BCM located on the island of Mallorca. He was also the resident Dj for the IN nights in Titos Palma from 2006 to 2010 but had to stop as the Mallorcan Techno scene came to a halt because of the economic recession. This is when Alberto began to spend much more time in his studio, acquiring all types of classical synths and rhythm machines of brands like: Korg, Moog, Roland etc. in order to experiment and produce music at a professional level. In 2012 he...
A Slovak Philharmonic é uma orquestra de Bratislava, na Eslováquia. Foi fundada em 1949 como a primeira sinfonia eslava de orquestra profissional. A Slovak Philharmonic é sempre um convidado regular de importantes festivais europeus. Dentro de suas inúmeras turnês estrangeiras que realizou em 18 países europeus, também já teve seus concertos admirados no Japão, em Chipre, na Turquia e nos Estados Unidos. A Slovak Philharmonic tem gravado exaustivamente em Naxos. Há ainda outras gravações que são criadas para outros rótulos, tais como de rádio, televisão e empresas cinematográficas. Muitas têm sido importantes condutores na formação da SP - como convidados...
The New York Philharmonic is the oldest active symphony orchestra in the United States. Based in New York City, the New York Philharmonic gives most of its concerts at Avery Fisher Hall. The orchestra was founded by Ureli Corelli Hill in 1842 as the Philharmonic Symphony Society of New York and played its first concert on December 7 of that year, when Beethoven's Fifth Symphony was performed. There had been other orchestras in New York before, but none of them had survived for very long. The Philharmonic, however, became successful, and grew in popularity and size throughout the 19th century....