



/ Oikos / En la antigua Grecia, Oikos era la casa, la organización comunitaria que contempla distintos aspectos de la vida.
A lo largo de los doce años de existencia, el Ensamble Oikos nos ha llevado a construir una familia, un ecosistema propio, con colaboraciones, con amistades, con un propósito para el cual trabajamos, más allá de lo estrictamente musical.
Nuestro trabajo implica una declaración social que nace de la fuerte convicción de que una propuesta artística y sensible es necesaria y que los espacios contemplativos, reflexivos y de escucha profunda, son vitales para el desarrollo integral de las personas.
The Oikos Ensamble was founded in 2013, in Montevideo - Uruguay, by Maite Rodríguez, with the purpose of exploring the 20th and 21st centuries a cappella choral music - both sacred and secular - from Latin American and European composers with particular interest in Nordic music.
Our intention is to create a space for musical expression and growth, that promotes and approaches choral music of different audiences.
Our work implies a social statement that arises from the strong conviction that an artistic and sensitive proposal is necessary, and that contemplative, reflective and deep listening spaces are vital elements for the integral development of people.
The Oikos Ensamble was founded in 2013, in Montevideo - Uruguay, by Maite Rodríguez, with the purpose of exploring the 20th and 21st centuries a cappella choral music - both sacred and secular - from Latin American and European composers with particular interest in Nordic music.
Our intention is to create a space for musical expression and growth, that promotes and approaches choral music of different audiences.
Our work implies a social statement that arises from the strong conviction that an artistic and sensitive proposal is necessary, and that contemplative, reflective and deep listening spaces are vital elements for the integral development of people.
The Oikos Ensamble was founded in 2013, in Montevideo - Uruguay, by Maite Rodríguez, with the purpose of exploring the 20th and 21st centuries a cappella choral music - both sacred and secular - from Latin American and European composers with particular interest in Nordic music.
Our intention is to create a space for musical expression and growth, that promotes and approaches choral music of different audiences.
Our work implies a social statement that arises from the strong conviction that an artistic and sensitive proposal is necessary, and that contemplative, reflective and deep listening spaces are vital elements for the integral development of people.


