Assistant principal clarinetist of the Stable Orchestra of the Teatro Argentino de La Plata (Buenos Aires/Argentina). Founding member of Torre7 Ensemble (Quintet of reeds)! and Désirée Trio (Clarinet, Cello, and Piano).

She was the principal soloist of the Symphonic Band of the city of Buenos Aires for 25 years.

« For thirty years, I have been using BG ligatures. I have chosen several models on this long journey, and each one has faithfully accompanied me in my sound exploration »

She began her musical studies at an early age, studying guitar, piano, and ancient instruments (baroque and Renaissance recorders, lute, and mandolin). Among her clarinet teachers, notable ones include Eduardo Ihidoype, Mariano Frogioni, Luis Rossi, and Guy Deplus (Paris). She actively participated in clarinet and chamber music masterclasses with masters such as Stanley Drucker, Patricia Kostek, Antonio Saiote, Martín Tow, Mónica Kodschov, David Weber, Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett, Estela Kersembaum Olevsky, Tomas Tichauer, etc.

In 1989, she graduated with the title of National Superior Music Professor specialized in clarinet from the National Conservatory of Music Carlos López Buchardo (currently UNA). She was the recipient of a scholarship from the Antorchas Foundation to pursue advanced studies in Paris with Maestro Guy Deplus.

In 1994, she graduated from the École Normale de Musique de Paris with the 1st Prize unanimously. She also received the gold medal in Chamber Music at the National Conservatoire of Montreuil.

She has been part of various orchestras in her country (Youth of LRA National Radio, Buenos Aires Philharmonic, National Symphony, Stable of Teatro Colón, orchestras of the opera associations Juventus Lyrica and Buenos Aires Lírica), International Orchestra of CROUS de Paris (tours in France).

« I feel that the sound is what defines us and transmits our personality, our voice, and BG ligatures, with their wide range of sound colors, are the perfect ally »

She has performed as a soloist with major orchestras in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Ecuador, etc., and participated in numerous chamber music formations, including the Telerman/Del Giudice Duo, the ARGOS Wind Quintet (winners of the first prize in the Shell Capsa competition and Music Festivals in 1995), with whom she recorded 2 CDs (1997/2000), the Sine Nomine Trio (CD "Los Premios Municipales y algo más..." in 2009), the CD of Argentine composer Fernando Lerman "Cinco esquinas porteñas," the new record "¡UFF!" by Torre7 Ensemble, and the Senanes Vientos anthology, featuring works by Gabriel Senanes. In addition to participating in albums and DVDs of the main associations of Argentine contemporary composers and prestigious popular musicians.

She was the founder and director of the Clarinet Quintet and Clarinet Ensemble of Buenos Aires. She also worked intensively in contemporary music as a member of Ensembles XXI (resident ensemble of the Experimental Center of Teatro Colón), among others. As a chamber musician and soloist, she has performed in the most important venues in Argentina and abroad (Brazil, Paraguay, USA, France, Italy, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, Chile, Uruguay, Dominican Republic, etc.).

As a teacher, she has worked intensively in the Program of Children's and Youth Orchestras of the Ministry of Education of the City of Buenos Aires, as well as in the National and Bicentennial Youth Orchestra (Ministry of Education of the Nation). Currently, she teaches privately.

She periodically participates as a guest in international clarinet congresses.

She is part of the Clariperú team, the clarinet in Latin America.

Amalia is an international artist and Latin America product specialist for D'Addario Woodwinds and an artist for BG France.

« I currently use the Tradition models in 24-carat gold and the Duo in rose gold. Two works of art in themselves »

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