Chamber concert Theater im Delphi
A history of the tango from La Boca to Paris
Works by Angel Villodo, Astor Piazzolla, Carlos Gardel, Rodrigo Bauza and others.
Santiago Arias
Bandoneon
Rodrigo Bauzá
Violin
Rodrigo Bauzá - Violin

Rodrigo Bauzá, born in 1983 in Formosa (Argentina), studied violin in Uruguay and Argentina with Jorge Risi and Ljerko Spiller, as well as with Alberto Lysy at the Menuhin Academy in Switzerland. He then continued his studies at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Leipzig, where he completed his diploma and concert exam under the guidance of Professor Mariana Sirbu.
Rodrigo Bauzá was a member of the Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig for several years, working with conductors such as Riccardo Chailly, Daniel Harding, and Gustavo Dudamel. Since 2014, he has been a member of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra.
His chamber music partners have included Christian Zacharias, Caroline Widmann, Jean-Francois Heisser, and Marie-Elisabeth Hecker. From 2008 to 2013, he was a member of the Cuarteto Arriaga, with which he performed across Asia, Europe, and South America. The Cuarteto Arriaga has performed in venues such as the Wigmore Hall in London, the Schleswig-Holstein Festival, the Dolles Journées in Nantes and Tokyo, and the Quincena Musical de San Sebastián. They were invited by Gidon Kremer to the “Kammermusikfest Lockenhaus” and performed several times at the Palacio Real in Madrid, playing on the famous Stradivarius instruments owned by the Spanish royal family.
Rodrigo Bauzá is a highly versatile musician, also passionate about jazz, Argentine folk music, and tango. He was introduced to music as a child through the popular songs of his homeland and through improvisation. Upon arriving in Europe, he continued to explore these styles, studying jazz, among other subjects, at the Leipzig Conservatory, where he received lessons from pianist Richie Beirach. As a jazz violinist, he performs in various ensembles, including collaborations with Diego Piñera, Peter Ehwald, and Christian Ugurel. In Argentina, he has played with prominent musicians from the pop music scene, such as singers Juan Quintero and Liliano Herrero, as well as clarinetist Marcelo Moguilevsky.
In 2013, he founded the Cuareim Quartet, a string quartet that primarily focuses on jazz through original compositions and arrangements. The Cuareim Quartet recorded their first CD in 2015, together with Marcelo Moguilevsky.
Andreas Kipp
Violoncello
Andreas Kipp - Violoncello

Andreas Kipp, born in 1975 in Hameln, began his first cello lessons at the age of six with Frauke Rottler. He continued his musical education with Christiane Aydintan before enrolling in studies with Michael Sanderling at the Hochschule für Musik „Hanns Eisler“ in Berlin. After completing his diploma in Berlin, Andreas Kipp furthered his studies with a postgraduate course in Frankfurt am Main. From 1995 to 1999, he was a member of the European Union Youth Orchestra and the European Union Youth Chamber Orchestra.
In 1998, he began working with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, initially as an intern and later as an academy member. Andreas Kipp also played as a substitute with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, and the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, where he had a temporary contract from 2006 to 2009.
Since 1994, Andreas Kipp has been active in chamber music as a member of the cello quartet “Berliner Cellharmoniker.” The ensemble won the “Charles Hennen” International Chamber Music Competition (Netherlands) and the Violoncello Ensemble Competition in Beauvais (France), and received the Special Prize of the City of Beauvais, the EMCY Special Prize “Dancing Angel,” and the Förderpreis of the European Cultural Foundation “Pro Europa.”
The ensemble’s performances on renowned stages and at prestigious music festivals, such as the Rheingau and Schleswig-Holstein Music Festivals, as well as appearances in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and several CD productions, demonstrate the vibrant engagement of this cross-over ensemble.
Nhassim Gazale
Double bass
Nhassim Gazale - Double bass

Nhassim Gazale was born in 1983 in Concepción (Chile) and began his first double bass lessons at the age of fourteen.
He was a member of the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra as well as the Youth Orchestra of the Americas, before starting to work with the orchestra of his hometown.
In 2009, he was successfully accepted at the Hochschule für Musik „Hanns Eisler“ in Berlin, where he began studying with Prof. Esko Laine. In 2013, he switched to the class of Prof. Janne Saksala.
He spent a year as an academy member with the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and became a permanent member of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin starting in the 2011/12 season. In December 2014, he moved to the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Jarkko Riihimäki
Piano