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Ecos del Viento: The Singular Patagonia Becomes the Stage for the World’s Southernmost Concert

On October 17, The Singular Patagonia, in Chile, will host the Chamber Orchestra of the Teatro Municipal de Santiago to present “Ecos del Vento”. This unique cultural event intends to bring together the local community and visitors alike through music in one of the world’s southernmost stages. Under the direction of Alejandra Urrutia, a prominent Chilean conductor, a program of 22 musicians will perform in the restored heritage halls of the former Bories cold-storage plant—now home to The Singular Patagonia, and a National Historic Monument. From the iconic Vicente Bianchi and Felix Mendelssohn to emerging artists like Darío Duarte and Mariela Paz Sánchez, they intend to blend international classics with Latin American voices.

The day will include two concerts, one in the morning dedicated to the educational community, inviting students from Leech Salesiana Monsignor. Followed by an evening performance open to the community and hotel guests. Both free of charge, as The Singular Hotels notes, “Culture, like nature, grows stronger when shared. We are honored to open our doors to the community and bring music into this historic space.” Guests enjoy a well-rounded cultural immersion when staying at The Singular Patagonia. With 57 rooms overlooking the Última Esperanza fjord, a restaurant highlighting the local cuisine, and an on-site museum to round out the rich history present. 

Beyond the concert itself, guests can immerse themselves in this secluded escape at this so-called “end of the world”.Surrounded by fjords, glaciers, and tranquil gray waters, travelers can explore the rich region. From visiting Torres del Paine National Park, considered an Eighth Wonder of the World, and trekking the famous Hike to the Base of the Towers to kayaking along glaciers, horseback riding, fly fishing, and more. 

Ela Walz

Having grown up in a multi-cultural surrounding, I have developed my love for international travel at a young age. I have traveled to over 50 countries, enjoy good food, meeting people, and experiencing other cultures. ...(Read More)