Hernán Casallas Bautista (Colombia), clarinete
- When
- Thu, Aug 13, 7:00 AM
- Price
- Check source
- Organizer
- TuBoleta
Check source · Source: TuBoleta
About this plan
Hernán Casallas Bautista returns to Bogotá with a clarinet recital that covers classical and Latin American repertoire. The Colombian clarinetist, trained at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Paris, shares the stage with Cuban pianist Beatriz Batista for an afternoon of chamber music in the capital.
The program brings together pieces by Carl Reinecke, Daniel Alberto Moreno, Ernesto Cavallini, José Rebelo Burbano, and Paquito D'Rivera. The selection mixes European tradition with Andean and Caribbean sounds and shows how Casallas views music as a tool for social and cultural growth.
This concert is a great chance to hear a Colombian performer with an international career in an intimate chamber setting. Tickets are available through the official event source.
What to expect
- Program includes works by Reinecke, D'Rivera, and Moreno
- Piano accompaniment by Beatriz Batista
- European classicism and Latin American music
- Recital suitable for the whole family
Who it's for
Fans of chamber music, the clarinet, and intimate recitals with a program that blends European tradition with Andean and Caribbean sounds.
Tips
- Buy tickets in advance on TuBoleta
- Arrive early to find a good seat in the hall
- Check the exact concert address on the official source
- Review the minimum age policy before bringing children
FAQ
Who is Hernán Casallas Bautista?
He is a Colombian clarinetist and musicologist trained at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Paris. He teaches with the DÉMOS project at the Philharmonie de Paris and at the École Municipale Claude Debussy.
When is the Hernán Casallas concert in Bogotá?
The performance is set for August 13. Check the official event page for the exact date and time, since schedules can change.
Where is the recital?
The exact concert address is not included in the information received. Check the official source for the venue, hall, and directions.
How much does a ticket cost?
The event requires a paid ticket. Check ticket prices and available sections on TuBoleta, the official ticketing source.
Is this a kid-friendly plan?
Yes, the recommended minimum age is seven. The District Government Secretariat does not allow children under five to enter.
What works will be performed at the recital?
The program includes pieces by Carl Reinecke, Daniel Alberto Moreno, Ernesto Cavallini, José Rebelo Burbano, and Paquito D'Rivera, among other composers. Beatriz Batista joins on piano.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







