Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Brindisi hired as new coach of Argentine club Huracan following firing of Rivoira




BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Miguel Brindisi has been confirmed as the new coach of Argentine club Huracan, a move that comes less than a day after Hector Rivoira was fired.
It will be Brindisi's second time in charge of Huracan following a stint in 2002. Brindisi is a former Huracan and Boca Juniors player. He is expected to take over on Wednesday.
Huracan has won only two of seven games in the Argentina Apertura tournament. it lost 3-0 to Gimnasia last time out.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Alisa Weilerstein: From Bach To The Backstreets Of Buenos Aires

The story is often told about how Alisa Weilerstein’s grandmother hand-crafted a cello for the three-year-old Alisa, hoping to assuage her itchy chicken pox. That was the beginning of what is now her impressive career as one of today’s top concert cellists.

I first heard Weilerstein when I was programming the classical music program Performance Today. We collected concert tape from around the country and I still recall a very vibrant performance of her playing Elgar’s Cello Concerto in 2001, with Marin Alsop leading the Colorado Symphony. I was struck by the remarkable depth of heart and soul in a performance by someone still in her teens.

We asked Weilerstein to join us at our office space recently for another of our Tiny Desk Concerts. She proved that she still has all the vibrancy and deep feeling. And now her playing has matured further, as you can hear in how she plays Bach with danceable abandon, and a recent piece by Osvaldo Golijov that is at once frightening, tender and tuneful.

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Argentina win women's hockey World Cup

Argentina have upset reigning World, Olympic, European and world top-ranked Netherlands 3-1 to take their second women's field hockey World Cup.

Carla Rebecchi put Netherlands heads down three minutes into the match, at the end of passes from the left from Luciana Aymar to Soledad Garcia to score.

Noel Barrionuevo converted Argentina's first penalty corner four minutes later, getting a deflection off the left glove of Netherlands goalkeeper Joyce Sombroek to establish a lead that was not to be relinquished.

Source: BrisbaneTimes