Orchestral Version

The artistic duo formed by composer and guitarist Alfred Feenstra and Mtro. Enrique Roel, a distinguished orchestral conductor, composer, and arranger, brings together two complementary visions of musical creation.
Building on Feenstra’s original guitar works, Maestro Roel developed a meticulous orchestration process that gave rise to the Suite for Guitar and Orchestra, pieces that expand the intimate language of the solo instrument into a fully symphonic expression. Together, Feenstra and Roel create a bridge between virtuosic performance and the rich orchestral palette, offering a musical experience of profound sensitivity and artistic refinement.

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Mtro. Enrique Roel
Musical Director, Composer, and Arranger

Full Academic Member of the Valencian Academy of Tango. Artistic and Musical Director of the “City of Buenos Aires” Symphony Orchestra since 2006. Principal Conductor of the Salta Symphony Orchestra (Argentina), selected through an International Competition: 2010–2012. Guest Conductor at the European Music Festival 2010–2011. Member of SADAIC and ARGENTORES. ASCAP Award 2002, USA. Founder of the “ENCONCIERTO” String Orchestra. Invited by the Muncie Symphony Orchestra of Indiana, the Butler Symphony Orchestra of Indiana, and the Symphony of America, USA. International Jury member for the National Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador. He has received numerous invitations from the USA, Europe (European Music Festival), and Latin America (Guayaquil Symphony Orchestra, Guayaquil Philharmonic Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Peru, among others).

He is distinguished as an opera conductor for productions such as Tosca, The Marriage of Figaro, and Otello, among others. He composed the incidental music for the theatrical production Los Caminos de Federico. His arrangements for Symphonic Band and Choir of Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Verdi’s Stabat Mater, and Bruckner’s Te Deum stand out—the latter premieres taking place at the prestigious Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires.

He composed and premiered his orchestral fantasies Tiempo de Giros, premiered at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, and Imaginario, premiered at the International Music Festival of Poços de Caldas in Minas Gerais, Brazil, where he was also invited as the Festival’s principal guest conductor. He was invited by the Muncie Symphony Orchestra of Indiana, USA, where he premiered his First Piano Concerto.

Argentine choreographer Oscar Araiz commissioned him to compose Conga, premiered at the Astral Theatre in Buenos Aires with costumes by Renata Schussheim. Étoile dancer Maximiliano Guerra commissioned him to compose and musically direct By Pass, a ballet in homage to Dr. René Favaloro. By Pass was performed 36 times in Europe, 3 times in Brazil, 2 in Chile, and 66 times in Argentina, including the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. At the Teatro Colón, with the Mendelssohn Chamber Orchestra of Hungary, he premiered his Concerto for Piano Duo, Violin, and Orchestra, an original work of his authorship.

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