Brilliant concert by the OSULS on the anniversary of Diario El Día

concert on day 1 

The sounds of ''Bella Italia'' delighted the spectators who filled the Municipal Theater of the regional capital.

The concert offered by the Symphony Orchestra of the University of La Serena to the community concluded with uninterrupted applause, in which the figures of the performers Milén Godoy, second flute of the professional cast, and Hernán Jara, winner of the Altazor Prize in the mention, concluded. Musical Performance.

The OSULS presentation had Italian music as its main theme with the performance of Cinderella Overture by Gioachino Rossini and the Concerto for 2 Flutes in G Major by Domenico Cimarosa, a piece that allowed spectators to appreciate the talent of the flute soloists. 

Hernán Jara is currently a member of the Fusion group Ensamble Serenata, with which he has developed intense activity spreading Chilean and Latin American music in various settings. In addition, the musician was Milén Godoy's teacher, so the harmony between the two moved the audience present.

concert on day 2The OSULS presentation concluded with the ''Italian'' Symphony by Félix Mendelssohn, which was masterfully performed by the regional cast.

''It was a very good experience, with the musicians we understood each other very well from the beginning and we worked very hard,'' said guest conductor Sebastiano De Filippi, who highlighted the versatility and talent of all the musicians that make up the group.

The concert also allowed us to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Diario El Día, a Media Partner of the cast since its inception. That is why at the end of the musical meeting, the director of Diario El Día, Francisco Puga, presented recognition to the soloists, while the president of Fundación Educacional Musical Cultural La Serena, Andrés Rosson, recognized the work of Maestro De Filippi.

The OSULS continues with an intense 2014 season, which includes the Holy Week Concert and the beginning of the Educational Concerts, aimed at students from the entire Coquimbo region.