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Sebastián
Zubieta

Director, Music of the Americas

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Sebastián Zubieta has been the music director at Americas Society since 2005. He is also a composer and the conductor of the vocal ensemble Meridionalis, with which he has performed contemporary and early music in the United States and Latin America. The ensemble gave the Latin American and New York City premieres of Claude Vivier’s opera Kopernikus in 2018 and 2019 and released its debut album on NAXOS in 2019. He has presented papers on baroque and contemporary music in Argentina, Belgium, Japan, and the United States. His music has been performed in concerts and festivals in Argentina, Europe, and the United States. Recent commissions include the chamber opera MadreÁmbar, which premiered online at the Festival Nueva Opera de Buenos Aires in 2020, and a new piece for guitarist João Luiz. Zubieta has taught music appreciation, American popular music, and hearing and analysis at Yale, music history at Universidad de Buenos Aires, and composition at Universidad Nacional de La Plata.

He holds a doctorate in composition from Yale and a licentiate in musicology from Universidad Católica Argentina in Buenos Aires.

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Contributions from Sebastián Zubieta

Review: Borges & Piazolla in New York
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New York Latin Culture

Americas Society's Director of Music Sebastián Zubieta speaks about the importance of hosting an event in New York dedicated to Buenos Aires distinctive voices such as renowned author Jorge Luis Borges, and acclaimed tango composer Astor Piazzolla.