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Misa Mestiza Homenaje – World Premiere.

by Bernardo Latini
Concerts
Allorio, Argentina, Argentina, Bernardo Latini, Choral Music, Composer, Figueras, Homage, Juan de Dios Filiberto, Latin American Music, Misa Mestiza, National, orchestral music, Poliphonic, Pope, Symphonic

Coro Polifónico Nacional to Offer a Tribute Concert for Pope Francis

The Coro Polifónico Nacional, accompanied by the Orquesta Nacional de Música Argentina “Juan de Dios Filiberto,” will present a special concert at the National Auditorium of the Palacio Libertad (Buenos Aires, Argentina) in homage to His Holiness Pope Francis.

The performances are scheduled for November 28 and 29, 2025, at 8:00 PM.

Program

Georgina Perazzo

Ubi caritas

Carlos Guastavino

Despedida, cantata for choir and baritone
(manuscript transcription: Guillermo Gutkin)

Soloist: Felipe Carelli, baritone

Hugo Figueras – Bernardo Latini – Oscar Allorio

Misa Mestiza Homenaje (World Premiere)

Soloists: Clara Pinto, soprano; Elisa Giraldo Gärtner, alto; Martín Caltabiano, bass; Esteban Garreta, tenor

Admission is free.
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About the Misa Mestiza Homenaje

Music by Hugo Figueras, Bernardo Latini, and Oscar Allorio

The Misa Mestiza was born in 2014 to celebrate the election of the first Latin American Pope. It was originally conceived for the youth orchestras of the Programa Provincial de Orquestas-Escuela—now Programa de Coros y Orquestas—of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and was later adapted for professional ensembles.

The work reflects the richness and cultural synthesis that characterize Latin America. It is a symphonic-choral creation that brings together the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church—in Greek and Spanish—the sonorities of the European Middle Ages and Classicism, alongside the Indigenous, Creole, and Afro-American musical traditions that form the basis of the region’s rich folklore.

The Misa Mestiza proposes a musical journey from Europe to Latin America, full of colors and soundscapes: from Gregorian chant, the motet, and European hymns to a palette of popular Latin American rhythms, including the habanera, Peruvian festejo, chacarera, triunfo, and chaya from Argentina, vals criollo, huayno from the Altiplano, Bolivian caporal, Uruguayan candombe, Venezuelan tonada llanera, Brazilian bossa nova, and Caribbean son.

From America, the Misa Mestiza invites the world to sing for peace and fraternity among peoples, following the universal message that Francis laid out in his encyclicals.

In 2025, following the passing of Pope Francis and to mark the tenth anniversary of its premiere, the composers incorporated a new movement: number VII, titled “Legacy” (“Legado”).

This final piece, written as a tribute, brings together in its text and music the essence of the Pontiff’s thought, inspired by fragments of the encyclical Laudato si’. It invites us to reflect on fraternity, the care of our common home, hope, and peace—values that guided his pontificate and continue to illuminate the spirit of the Misa Mestiza.

“Latinoamérica”, for double mixed choir. New release.

by Bernardo Latini
Publications
arranger, arreglador, Bernardo Latini, Calle 13, CCK, Choir Conductor, Conajo, coral, coro, coro, Director de Coros, Eduardo Ferraudi, GCC Ediciones, GCC Ediciones, Latinoamérica, música coral, Versiones Corales

“Latinoamérica” Original composition by René Perez Joglar & Eduardo Cabra Martínez.

Arrangement for double mixed choir by Eduardo Ferraudi – Bernardo Latini

Score published by GCC Ediciones. Available here.

The choral score was written especially for the show “Postales al Sur del Río Bravo (Espejos)”, premiered by Coro Nacional de Jóvenes de Argentina (Argentinian National Youth Choir).
This spectacle was first performed in the Symphonic Concert Hall at Centro Cultural Kirchner, Buenos Aires, in 2019. The show combined Ferraudi and Latini choral arrangements of Latin American music, dance, percussion, and live narration.

Here, the video of the choral version of “Latinoamérica”

Coro Nacional de Jóvenes de Argentina.
Conductor: Pablo Banchi
Guest conductors: Eduardo Ferraudi & Bernardo Latini

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