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Tango Sinfonico October 14 2024

Opening our 2024 Season
With Two U.S. Premiers!

Tango Sinfónico at the Kennedy Center
October 14, 2023 at 7:30 PM

Tango Sinfónico at the Kennedy Center
October 14, 2023 at 7:30 PM

Tango Sinfónico at the Kennedy Center
October 14, 2023 at 7:30 PM

Concierto de Nacar for tango ensemble and orchestra by Astor Piazzolla
Tres Tangos Concertantes by Latin Grammy winner, pianist and composer Pablo Estigarribia

Concierto de Nacar for tango ensemble and orchestra by Astor Piazzolla
Tres Tangos Concertantes by Latin Grammy winner, pianist and composer Pablo Estigarribia

Concierto de Nacar for tango ensemble and orchestra by Astor Piazzolla
Tres Tangos Concertantes by Latin Grammy winner, pianist and composer Pablo Estigarribia

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2024 Season Opens with Two U.S. Premiers!
Concierto de Nacar for tango ensemble and orchestra by Astor Piazzolla
Tres Tangos Concertantes by Latin Grammy winner, pianist and composer, Pablo Estigarribia

2024 Season Opens with Two U.S. Premiers!
Concierto de Nacar for tango ensemble and orchestra by Astor Piazzolla
Tres Tangos Concertantes by Latin Grammy winner, pianist and composer, Pablo Estigarribia

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PASO means “step” in Spanish and we invite you to take the next step. If you love PASO’s concerts and its mission, and you enjoy connecting people, then become a PASO brand ambassador. Advocate for PASO within your own circle of friends and influence. Enlist others to follow PASO. Become a future PASO leader. Join our family and help PASO grow!

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Become a PASO Ambassador Today!

Advocate for PASO within your own circle of friends. Enlist others to follow PASO. Become a future PASO leader. Join our family and help PASO grow!

Advocate for PASO within your own circle of friends. Enlist others to follow PASO. Become a future PASO leader. Join our family and help PASO grow!

Advocate for PASO within your circle of friends. Enlist others to follow PASO. Become a future PASO leader. Join our family and help PASO grow!

What People are Saying
What People Are Saying

Conductor Buslje was enthusiastic in conducting the performers and his discussion of each piece really helped put the music in context. Cellist Dorotea Racz played superbly, as did all the rest of the cellists. This was my first concert since the outbreak of COVID and it was a great way to re-enter the concert listening world

Conductor Buslje was enthusiastic in conducting the performers and his discussion of each piece really helped put the music in context. Cellist Dorotea Racz played superbly, as did all the rest of the cellists. This was my first concert since the outbreak of COVID and it was a great way to re-enter the concert listening world

*Conductor Buslje was enthusiastic in conducting the performers and his discussion of each piece really helped put the music in context. This was my first concert since the outbreak of COVID and it was a great way to re-enter the concert listening world. Melissa Fitzgerald
*Romantic Latin tango compositions light and playful yet deeply moving! Executed with vigor and grace in historic intimate setting. A complete cultural indulgence! Diane Nielson
*Really nice performance of tango music by both the orchestra and a smaller combo--excellent bandoneon and also a very good tango singer, do hope for more programs like this! Patrimart
*A wonderful performance at a wonderful venue. Pan American Symphony Orchestra is an outstanding orchestra. The musicianship was excellent and the programme was very well structured and well-paced. I would recommend this Orchestra to any music lover. Anonymous

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2024 DC Tango Festival

DC Tango Festival Announcement 2024

DC Tango Festival

Washington, DC's popular tango festival starts March 29, 2024 and ends April 20, 2024. Sponsored by the Embassy of Argentina and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, this month-long festival brings you everything tango! Dance, Music, Film, and Argentine wines. Check back closer to the date to see our lineup of tango talent and fun-filled events at the Embassy of Argentina.

Washington, DC's popular tango festival starts March 29, 2024 and ends April 20, 2024. Sponsored by the Embassy of Argentina and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, this month-long festival brings you everything tango! Dance, Music, Film, and Argentine wines. Check back closer to the date to see our lineup of tango talent and fun-filled events at the Embassy of Argentina.

Washington, DC's popular tango festival starts March 29, 2024 and ends April 20, 2024. Sponsored by the Embassy of Argentina and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, this month-long festival brings you everything tango! Dance, Music, Film, and Argentine wines. Check back closer to the date to see our lineup of tango talent and fun-filled events at the Embassy of Argentina.

Learn to Dance Tango

Learn to Dance Tango!

Minimal registration fee of $20 for all 4 classes !!!
Open to the Public! Wednesdays 6:30 PM-7:30 PM
Dance tango in four lessons! Classes are for beginners and should be taken in order as each class builds progressively on the class before it. Do not wear tennis shoes or shoes with rubber soles. Must attend with a partner; no singles. Limited capacity. Venue to be determined.
Call 202-590-4317 for more information.

Minimal registration fee of $20 for all 4 classes !!!
Open to the Public! Wednesdays 6:30 PM-7:30 PM
Dance tango in four lessons! Classes are for beginners and should be taken in order as each class builds progressively on the class before it. Do not wear tennis shoes or shoes with rubber soles. Must attend with a partner; no singles. Limited capacity. Venue to be determined.
Call 202-590-4317 for more information.

Minimal registration fee of $20 for all 4 classes !!!
Open to the Public! Wednesdays 6:30 PM-7:30 PM
Dance tango in four lessons! Classes are for beginners and should be taken in order as each class builds progressively on the class before it. Do not wear tennis shoes or shoes with rubber soles. Must attend with a partner; no singles. Limited capacity. Venue to be determined.
Call 202-590-4317 for more information.

Milonga del 2024 Festival

Milonga del Festival

Celebrate the 2024 DC Tango Festival with a lively evening of tango dancing and live music at the Embassy of Argentina! With PASO Tango Ensemble and guest bandoneon players, enjoy a fun evening of dancing and socializing. Wine reception included. 7:30- 10:30 PM. $45 admission. Check back in 2024 for ticket purchase link.

Celebrate the 2024 DC Tango Festival with a lively evening of tango dancing and live music at the Embassy of Argentina! With PASO Tango Ensemble and guest bandoneon players, enjoy a fun evening of dancing and socializing. Wine reception included. 7:30- 10:30 PM. $45 admission. Check back in 2024 for ticket purchase link.

Celebrate the 2024 DC Tango Festival with a lively evening of tango dancing and live music at the Embassy of Argentina! With PASO Tango Ensemble and guest bandoneon players, enjoy a fun evening of dancing and socializing. Wine reception included. 7:30- 10:30 PM. $45 admission. Check back in 2024 for ticket purchase link.

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2023-2024 Season

October 14, 2023
Tango Sinfonico
October 14, 2023

AAn evening of symphonic tango with two U.S. premieres! Concierto de Nacar for tango ensemble and orchestra by the master of nuevo tango, Astor Piazzolla, features his signature melodies and harmonies with soaring solos throughout by guitar, violin, and cello.
Latin Grammy winner, Argentine pianist Pablo Estigarribia performs his Tres Tangos Concertantes, imitative of the classical concerto form in three movements, inspired by traditional Argentine tango and American jazz. Rounding out the program is Tangazo for Symphony Orchestra by Astor Piazzolla, first performed in Washington, D.C. in 1970. An edgy tango that opens with searing harmonic intensity and lyrical episodes, this work features pronounced horn solos. With Javier Sanchez on bandoneón, Sami Merdinian on violin, and Pedro Giraudo on bass. Tickets on sale now!

An evening of symphonic tango with two U.S. premieres! Concierto de Nacar for tango ensemble and orchestra by the master of nuevo tango, Astor Piazzolla, features his signature melodies and harmonies with soaring solos throughout by guitar, violin, and cello.
Latin Grammy winner, Argentine pianist Pablo Estigarribia performs his Tres Tangos Concertantes, imitative of the classical concerto form in three movements, inspired by traditional Argentine tango and American jazz. Rounding out the program is Tangazo for Symphony Orchestra by Astor Piazzolla, first performed in Washington, D.C. in 1970. An edgy tango that opens with searing harmonic intensity and lyrical episodes, this work features pronounced horn solos. With Javier Sanchez on bandoneón, Sami Merdinian on violin, and Pedro Giraudo on bass. Tickets on sale now!

An evening of symphonic tango with two U.S. premieres! Concierto de Nacar for tango ensemble and orchestra by the master of nuevo tango, Astor Piazzolla, features his signature melodies and harmonies with soaring solos throughout by guitar, violin, and cello.
Latin Grammy winner, Argentine pianist Pablo Estigarribia performs his Tres Tangos Concertantes, imitative of the classical concerto form in three movements, inspired by traditional Argentine tango and American jazz. Rounding out the program is Tangazo for Symphony Orchestra by Astor Piazzolla, first performed in Washington, D.C. in 1970. An edgy tango that opens with searing harmonic intensity and lyrical episodes, this work features pronounced horn solos. With Javier Sanchez on bandoneón, Sami Merdinian on violin, and Pedro Giraudo on bass. Tickets on sale now!

Nov 5 2023 The Barns


Soul of Tango

TBuilt from two restored 18th-century barns, The Barns at Wolf Trap is the perfect place for PASO's 20 musicians and four tango dancers to offer you an intimate evening of sultry Argentine tango!

Built from two restored 18th-century barns, The Barns at Wolf Trap is the perfect place for PASO's 20 musicians and four tango dancers to offer you an intimate evening of sultry Argentine tango!

Built from two restored 18th-century barns, The Barns at Wolf Trap is the perfect place for PASO's 20 musicians and four tango dancers to offer you an intimate evening of sultry Argentine tango!

México Lindo at MCI Jan 27, 2024
México Lindo

A Celebration of Mexican Music
at the Mexican Cultural Institute

A Celebration of Mexican Music
at the Mexican Cultural Institute

A Celebration of Mexican Music
at the Mexican Cultural Institute

Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 7:30 PM

Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 7:30 PM

Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 7:30 PM

Join PASO and saxophonist Chris Hemingway for an evening of lively Mexican music by Arturo Marquez, José Elizondo, and others at the historic Mexican Cultural Institute, 2829 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009. This show is free and open to the public, but registration is required and a donation is appreciated. Registration information will be available in October 2023. For more information, call 202-590-4317

Join PASO and saxophonist Chris Hemingway for an evening of lively Mexican music by Arturo Marquez, José Elizondo, and others at the historic Mexican Cultural Institute, 2829 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009. This show is free and open to the public, but registration is required and a donation is appreciated. Registration information will be available in October 2023.For more information, call 202-590-4317

Join PASO and saxophonist Chris Hemingway for an evening of lively Mexican music by Arturo Marquez, José Elizondo, and others at the historic Mexican Cultural Institute, 2829 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009. This show is free and open to the public, but registration is required and a donation is appreciated.
Registration information will be available in October 2023. For more information, call 202-590-4317

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Testimonials

Scott Tucker
Arthur Espinoza, Jr.
Placido Domingo
Robert Pullen
Rita Moreno
Rosanna Ruscetti
Patricia A. McGuire
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Scott Tucker
Artistic Director, The Choral Arts Society of Washington

I have experienced PASO both from the stage and from the audience and have never been disappointed; in fact I have on every occasion been both impressed and inspired.

Scott Tucker
Artistic Director, The Choral Arts Society of Washington

Robert Pullen
Artistic Director, The Choral Arts Society of Washington

[PASO] is truly a gem and I commend you for your commitment and dedication to the art form.

Robert Pullen
Director of Special Programming, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Rita Moreno
Artistic Director, The Choral Arts Society of Washington

Rita Moreno

The Orchestra accompanied Chita Rivera and me at the Latino Inaugural Celebration on January 20, 2013. In spite of such short notice, the Orchestra and its leadership rose to the occasion and because of its level of professionalism and musicality, the performance was quite a success.

Rosanna Ruscetti
Artistic Director, The Choral Arts Society of Washington

PASO has demonstrated quality musicianship and brings a fresh appreciation and awareness to Latin American and Spanish contributions to the classical repertoire. PASO is an important cultural institution, successfully creating a public interest in the wealth of Latin American talent.

Rosanna Ruscetti
General Manager, The Lincoln Theater

Patricia A. McGuire
Artistic Director, The Choral Arts Society of Washington

Patricia A. McGuire
President, Trinity Washington University.

PASO is truly one of the great bright lights in our city. I can think of few other organizations that operate so consistently on the strength of volunteerism, a passion for beauty and culture, and a high degree of commitment to the idea that cultivation of the aesthetic senses can contribute to marked improvement in the community.

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Pan American Symphony Orchestra

(PASO) was founded 30 years ago by dynamic Argentine conductor and musician, Sergio Alessandro Bušlje, with the objective of bringing Latin American symphonic music to Washington, DC concert halls. Maestro Bušlje had studied and performed standard classical repertoire for many years but noticed a gap in the area’s cultural offerings—Latin American music was not fully represented in area performances, even though our Latin American neighbors possess a treasure trove of symphonic works that beg to be played.

(PASO) was founded 30 years ago by dynamic Argentine conductor and musician, Sergio Alessandro Bušlje, with the objective of bringing Latin American symphonic music to Washington, DC concert halls. Maestro Bušlje had studied and performed standard classical repertoire for many years but noticed a gap in the area’s cultural offerings—Latin American music was not fully represented in area performances, even though our Latin American neighbors possess a treasure trove of symphonic works that beg to be played.

(PASO) was founded 30 years ago by dynamic Argentine conductor and musician, Sergio Alessandro Bušlje, with the objective of bringing Latin American symphonic music to Washington, DC concert halls. Maestro Bušlje had studied and performed standard classical repertoire for many years but noticed a gap in the area’s cultural offerings—Latin American music was not fully represented in area performances, even though our Latin American neighbors possess a treasure trove of symphonic works that beg to be played.

Over the years
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Over the years

Over the years

Over the years

Paso has featured

rarely performed works by composers from Argentina, Mexico, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Venezuela, Cuba, and Brazil. PASO has performed zarzuelas (Spanish opera) from Spain and Cuba and Spanish operas, such as La Vida Breve and Goyescas. The orchestra has dedicated a concert series to Latin American women composers and was the first orchestra in the Washington, DC area to perform the unusual, but beautifully melodic, tango-opera Maria de Buenos Aires, by Astor Piazzolla.

rarely performed works by composers from Argentina, Mexico, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Venezuela, Cuba, and Brazil. PASO has performed zarzuelas (Spanish opera) from Spain and Cuba and Spanish operas, such as La Vida Breve and Goyescas. The orchestra has dedicated a concert series to Latin American women composers and was the first orchestra in the Washington, DC area to perform the unusual, but beautifully melodic, tango-opera Maria de Buenos Aires, by Astor Piazzolla.

rarely performed works by composers from Argentina, Mexico, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Venezuela, Cuba, and Brazil. PASO has performed zarzuelas (Spanish opera) from Spain and Cuba and Spanish operas, such as La Vida Breve and Goyescas. The orchestra has dedicated a concert series to Latin American women composers and was the first orchestra in the Washington, DC area to perform the unusual, but beautifully melodic, tango-opera Maria de Buenos Aires, by Astor Piazzolla.

Three decades later
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Three decades later

Three Decades Later

Three Decades Later

PASO continues to thrill

PASO continues to thrill

audiences with high quality shows of music originating from Latin America. With an on-going concert series that showcases gifted Latin American musicians and soloists, critical acclaim from the media, and a loyal following from the public, PASO remains on the cutting edge of symphonic performances with newly commissioned works, such as Danzon no. 7, by eminent contemporary Mexican composer, Arturo Marquez, who dedicated this beautiful piece to Maestro Bušlje.

audiences with high quality shows of music originating from Latin America. With an on-going concert series that showcases gifted Latino musicians and soloists, critical acclaim from the media, and a loyal following from the public, PASO remains on the cutting edge of symphonic performances with newly commissioned works, such as Danzon no. 7, by eminent contemporary Mexican composer, Arturo Marquez, who dedicated this beautiful piece to Maestro Bušlje.

audiences with high quality shows of music originating from Latin America. With an on-going concert series that showcases gifted Latino musicians and soloists, critical acclaim from the media, and a loyal following from the public, PASO remains on the cutting edge of symphonic performances with newly commissioned works, such as Danzon no. 7, by eminent contemporary Mexican composer, Arturo Marquez, who dedicated this beautiful piece to Maestro Bušlje.

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History of PASO

Pan American Symphony Orchestra

(PASO) was founded 30 years ago by dynamic Argentine conductor and musician, Sergio Alessandro Bušlje, to bring Latin American symphonic music to Washington, DC concert halls. Maestro Bušlje had performed standard classical repertoire for many years but noticed a gap in the area’s cultural offerings—Latin American music was not fully represented in area performances, even though our Latin American neighbors possess a treasure trove of symphonic works that beg to be played.

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Upcoming Concerts

Over the years

Paso has featured

rarely performed works by composers from Argentina, Mexico, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Venezuela, Cuba, and Brazil. PASO has performed zarzuelas (light opera) from Spain and Cuba and Spanish operas, such as La Vida Breve and Goyescas. The orchestra has dedicated a concert series to Latin American women composers and was the first orchestra in the Washington, DC area to perform the unusual, but beautifully melodic, tango-opera Maria de Buenos Aires, by Astor Piazzolla.

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Three decades later

PASO continues to thrill

audiences with high quality shows of music originating from Latin America. With an on-going concert series that showcases gifted Latino musicians and soloists, critical acclaim from the press, and a loyal following from the public, PASO remains on the cutting edge of symphonic performances with newly commissioned works, such as Danzon no. 7, by eminent contemporary Mexican composer, Arturo Marquez, who dedicated this beautiful piece to Maestro Bušlje.

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Upcoming Concerts

UPCOMING CONCERTS

Scott Tucker
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Scott Tucker
Artistic Director,
The Choral Arts Society of Washington

I have experienced PASO both from the stage and from the audience and have never been disappointed; in fact I have on every occasion been both impressed and inspired.

“I get to work with an extremely accomplished designers all with a unique mix of talent and we get to tackle some fantastic projects together.”

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Arthur Espinoza, Jr.
01 / 05
Arthur Espinoza, Jr.
Former Executive Director
of the DC Commission on the
Arts and Humanities

Thank you for an incredible performance at our Labor Day Weekend Music Festival at the Historic Lincoln Theater on September 2, 2016. PASO's artistry and professionalism showed in the quality of the performance and it enriched the evening's experience for our guests.

“I get to work with an extremely accomplished designers all with a unique mix of talent and we get to tackle some fantastic projects together.”

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Placido Domingo
01 / 05
Placido Domingo
Spanish opera singer, conductor
and arts administrator

. . . Sergio Buslje, with whom I sang at a benefit concert at the Organization of American States in Washington, DC. Given the daunting task of preparing a highly gifted but nevertheless youth orchestra with minimal rehearsals, Mr. Buslje gave a dynamic reading of zarzuelas and popular Spanish music. It was a pleasure working with him.

“I get to work with an extremely accomplished designers all with a unique mix of talent and we get to tackle some fantastic projects together.”

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Robert Pullen
01 / 05
Robert Pullen
Director of Special Programming,
The John F. Kennedy Center for
the Performing Arts.

[PASO] is truly a gem and I commend you for your commitment and dedication to the art form.

“I get to work with an extremely accomplished designers all with a unique mix of talent and we get to tackle some fantastic projects together.”

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Rita Moreno
01 / 05
Rita Moreno
actress, dancer and singer

The Orchestra accompanied Chita Rivera and me at the Latino Inaugural Celebration on January 20, 2013. In spite of such short notice, the Orchestra and its leadership rose to the occasion and because of its level of professionalism and musicality, the performance was quite a success.

“I get to work with an extremely accomplished designers all with a unique mix of talent and we get to tackle some fantastic projects together.”

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Rosanna Ruscetti
01 / 05
Rosanna Ruscetti
General Manager, The Lincoln Theater

PASO has demonstrated quality musicianship and brings a fresh appreciation and awareness to Latin American and Spanish contributions to the classical repertoire. PASO is an important cultural institution, successfully creating a public interest in the wealth of Latin American talent.

“I get to work with an extremely accomplished designers all with a unique mix of talent and we get to tackle some fantastic projects together.”

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Patricia A. McGuire
01 / 05
Patricia A. McGuire
President, Trinity Washington University.

PASO is truly one of the great bright lights in our city. I can think of few other organizations that operate so consistently on the strength of volunteerism, a passion for beauty and culture, and a high degree of commitment to the idea that cultivation of the aesthetic senses can contribute to marked improvement in the community.

“I get to work with an extremely accomplished designers all with a unique mix of talent and we get to tackle some fantastic projects together.”

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Scott Tucker
Arthur Espinoza, Jr.
Placido Domingo
Robert Pullen
Rita Moreno
Rosanna Ruscetti
Patricia A. McGuire
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