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Carolina

Ramirez

He began his musical studies at the age of 8 at the Conservatorio de Música de la
Austral University of Chile. In 2001 she entered the Bachelor's Degree in Musical Interpretation, Violin mention, at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Chile, joining the Chair of Professor Alberto Dourthe, later being a student of Professor Holly Huelskamp. In parallel, he obtained the Youth and Children's Orchestras Foundation Grant, becoming a musician in the National Youth Symphony Orchestra.


In 2006 he became part of the Classical Orchestra of the University of Santiago de Chile. During this period he also participated as a member of the Chamber Orchestra of the Municipal Theater of Santiago, directed by maestro Sergio Prieto, and in the Chamber Orchestra of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso.


The experience acquired during this intense musical period, determines her entry into the Santiago Philharmonic Orchestra, a group in which she performs until 2018. Since 2018 she has been invited to collaborate in the agreement signed between the Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage and the Municipal de Santiago, teaching violin classes and orchestral training from north to south.


In the summer of 2019 he participates as a monitor in the XXV Márquez Musical Camp in
Mancera, traditionally held in the Los Ríos Region, an instance in which the idea of promoting a space that contributes both to the training and improvement of the country's violinists and musicians, as well as to generate a meeting point from where to establish the foundations of a community of organized musicians, which favors mobility, development and contact with our society.


These and other reflections result in the birth of the Fundación Cultural Chile Violines, an institution founded and chaired by Carolina Ramírez, which although it is true has a clear address with respect to its central axis, has been conceived to support the different initiatives promoted for the musicians of a changing Chile, in which culture and the arts have been present with more force than ever.


In 2020, the first action promoted by Carolina will be Violin Week, which will be held in the city of La Serena, with the support of the Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage, and the University of La Serena , among other institutions.

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