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Julián García (Colombia), symphonic percussion

When
Thu, Oct 15, 7:00 AM
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TuBoleta
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About this plan

Colombian percussionist Julián García takes the stage in Bogotá for a recital dedicated to symphonic percussion. The concert brings a demanding program with pieces from key composers of the international percussion repertoire, a rare chance to hear this format live in the city.

Trained at the Universidad Nacional and with time in the Orquesta Filarmónica Joven, the Sinfónica Nacional, and the Filarmónica de Bogotá, García offers a recital built for anyone who enjoys classical music through rhythm. The program features solo pieces that explore different techniques and sounds within the symphonic battery.

It is a great plan for chamber music fans, percussion students, and curious listeners who want to get close to this sound world. Check the date, the exact hall, and ticket prices on the official page.

What to expect

  • Symphonic percussion in recital format
  • Works by Viñao, Wahlund, and Cangelosi
  • Trained at the Universidad Nacional
  • Program features timpani and multi-percussion
  • Suitable for ages 7 and up

Who it's for

Ideal for classical music fans, percussion students, and music lovers who want to explore symphonic percussion in an intimate concert setting in Bogotá.

Tips

  • Buy your tickets in advance through TuBoleta
  • Arrive early to find your seat in the hall
  • Confirm the hall, address, and exact time on the official source
  • Children under 5 are not allowed per district regulations

FAQ

Who is Julián García?

He is a Colombian percussionist trained at the Universidad Nacional, with experience in the Orquesta Filarmónica Joven, the Sinfónica Nacional, and the Filarmónica de Bogotá. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in performance and pedagogy.

Where is the recital in Bogotá?

The exact hall and address are confirmed on the official event page. Check the updated information before leaving your home.

When is the concert?

It is scheduled for October 15. Confirm the exact door time and recital start time at the source.

How much does a ticket cost?

The event requires a paid ticket. Check the price and available seating sections on the TuBoleta page.

Can children attend?

The recommended minimum age is 7. Per regulations from the Secretaría Distrital de Gobierno, children under 5 are not allowed entry.

What works are performed in the recital?

The program includes Khan Variations by Alejandro Viñao, Hard-Boiled Capitalism by Ben Wahlund, Ogre Ballet by Casey Cangelosi, pieces by Pius Cheung, and El Jardín de Morfeo by Roberto Rubio.

Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.

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