Maestro Hector Olivera will provide a free concert to the community at the Glendale Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Olivera is considered one of the greatest organists in the world today. His virtuosity is spectacular and displays artistry that leaves audiences delighted and captivated. Don’t miss this event!
Since entering the Buenos Aires Conservatory as a child prodigy at age six, Maestro Hector Olivera has become one of the most sought-after and revered international concert organists of the present time.
‘The Times-Reporter’, describes an evening with Mr. Olivera as:
“An event, a happening, a joyful celebration of the sheer power and pressure that a true virtuoso like Hector Olivera can unleash in a concert hall.”
Born in Buenos Aires, Mr. Olivera began playing the pipe organ when he was three. At age five he played for the legendary Eva Perón; at twelve he entered the University of Buenos Aires and by eighteen had performed for heads of state and celebrities throughout Latin America. When offered a scholarship at the renowned Juilliard School of Music in New York, he moved to the United States. Three years later, Mr. Olivera’s outstanding professional concert career was launched when he won the AGO’s National Improvisation Contest.
Mr. Olivera has performed solo concerts throughout the USA, Europe, Asia, Australia, Central, and Latin America and as a guest soloist with prominent symphony orchestras worldwide.
Whether in a prestigious venue like Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, Constitution Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, or conjunction with a celebrated event like the Olympic games or the Classical Newport Music Festival, the most sophisticated and demanding organ aficionados claim that Maestro Hector Olivera is ‘one of the greatest organists in the world today.’
ABOUT THE ORGAN
The Robert Tall Masterpiece Organ, affectionally called “Big Mama,” is a large three-manual Rodgers Trillium Masterpiece Custom 968 organ with a total of 205 digital ranks. Built by Rodgers Instruments, LLC, Hillsboro, Oregon, it is a Modern Organ comprising the four traditional sound families, namely, Principals, Flutes, Reeds and Strings, which have been hand selected by Robert Tall from over 500 digital recordings from the finest and most celebrated pipe organs in the world. Its tonal color leans towards American Classic and English Cathedral design. Additional organ, orchestral and human voice sounds come from a Rodgers MX200 external sound module via MIDI.