Martín Palmeri (born 1965) is an Argentine composer and conductor.
Palmeri was born in 1965 in Buenos Aires. [1] He has trained in orchestral conducting, choral direction, composition, piano, and singing. [1]
His 1996 Misa a Buenos Aires, known as Misatango, combines the Roman Catholic Latin mass with music of the tango, in the nuevo tango genre. [2] It was first performed by the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba, [1] and was the opening piece for the 2013 International Festival of Sacred Music and Art in Rome, featuring Argentine singer Bernarda Fink, three bandoneons and the choir of Cologne Cathedral. [3] [4]
His other works include: [1]
Martín Palmeri (born 1965) is an Argentine composer and conductor.
Palmeri was born in 1965 in Buenos Aires. [1] He has trained in orchestral conducting, choral direction, composition, piano, and singing. [1]
His 1996 Misa a Buenos Aires, known as Misatango, combines the Roman Catholic Latin mass with music of the tango, in the nuevo tango genre. [2] It was first performed by the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba, [1] and was the opening piece for the 2013 International Festival of Sacred Music and Art in Rome, featuring Argentine singer Bernarda Fink, three bandoneons and the choir of Cologne Cathedral. [3] [4]
His other works include: [1]