Neither the Teatro Colón nor candlelit concerts, this Friday, March 13, the event that brings the classical music scene in Buenos Aires to a standstill comes to the Palacio Libertad and is free of charge. The National Symphony Orchestra will perform Mozart’s Turkish Concerto, Brahms, and the return of Pilar Policano: the young Argentine prodigy who is currently conquering Europe.
Tomorrow, ticket reservations open to see the National Symphony Orchestra for FREE at the Palacio Libertad
To secure your place in the “Blue Whale,” the key is punctuality. Ticket reservations open tomorrow, Wednesday, March 11, at 2 p.m. on the official website. Take note:
- Limited seating until the hall’s capacity is reached
- Maximum of two tickets per person
- On the day of the concert, you must go to the box office (ground floor) between 2 p.m. and one hour before the start of the concert to pick up your physical ticket
Mozart and Brahms’ Symphony: the masterpieces you will hear this Friday

During the gala, you will be able to hear Mozart’sViolin Concerto No. 3, a lively and rhythmic piece that the composer wrote when he was just 19 years old. This is a key moment to see Pilar Policano, the Argentine soloist who will perform at the Palacio Libertad after her success in the theaters of Vienna, in action.
Under the baton of Mariano Chiacchiarini, the National Symphony Orchestra will close the evening with Johannes Brahms’Symphony No. 3. This is one of the most important works in the orchestral repertoire, renowned for its profound melodies and that melancholic third movement that you have surely heard in a movie.
Other classical music concerts in Buenos Aires in March
If you’re left wanting more, Buenos Aires has options for all tastes and budgets over the coming weeks.
On Saturday the 14th, the Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra will move to the steps of the Planetarium for a free outdoor concert, a great plan to enjoy under the stars. On the other hand, the Teatro Colón presents Swan Lake, Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece that is always a success.
In addition, the Candlelight concert trend continues to go strong with programs such as Las Mejores Obras Clásicas(The Best Classical Works), ideal if you are looking for a more intimate atmosphere. And if you prefer a Sunday plan, the Usina del Arte in La Boca continues its chamber music series with free admission.