Sunday, December 6 2009

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Key 1

Spain & the New World: A Holiday Concert

Date: 
12/04/2009 - 20:00
12/06/2009 - 16:00
12/12/2009 - 20:00
Location: 
USA: Berkeley CA
Work Performed: 
Praesepe

Spain and the New World: A Holiday Concert

* Organization: Sacred and Profane
* Venue: St. Mark's Episcopal Church
* City: Berkeley
* Date: December 4, 2009 8:00 PM
* Price Range: $15 to $20
* Tickets: 415-388-5899

Additional Dates:
December 6, 2009 4:00 PM
First Presbyterian Church of Alameda
December 12, 2009 8:00 PM
St. Francis Lutheran

Christmas, Caliente
Sacred and Profane
By Michael Zwiebach

Sacred and Profane
Sacred and Profane is another Bay Area chorus that flies, or sings, underneath the radar. But in its 32-year existence, this Berkeley-based group (which still sports one original member) has been led by several well-regarded music directors, who have kept this community chamber chorus vital. For the last five years, their leader has been Rebecca Seeman, a director who approaches programming like a watchmaker. Seeman freely acknowledges that she spent a full year planning the 2009 holiday concert, which promises to be a fascinating and incredibly danceable romp through Latin American musical traditions that may tempt you to bust loose in the church aisles during the performances on Dec. 4, 6, and 12.

Seeman is not your average choral conductor (then again, is anyone?). She has even built herself a two-octave, chromatic, wine-glass organ on which she plays alternative and other "off-kilter" avant-garde music. (She's not saying which varietals she favors.) She has recorded music for theater productions, as well as played arrangements of songs by composers as varied as Kurt Weill and Brian Eno. These interests complement her traditional background (a DMA in conducting from the University of Iowa and a Master's from UCSC), so you won't be surprised to hear that the holiday concert she has assembled is an amalgam.

Rebecca Seeman

"I like to program in a way that has a thematic center," she says. "A program is most exciting when you come away knowing something about a region or period. And there's such a depth of transference of musical styles from Spain to Latin America, so I thought that would be an interesting topic to delve into. And within that unity, there's a tremendous amount of diversity. I always look for that contrast in unity."

The anchor for this concert is Ariel Ramirez' Navidad nuestra, a Christmas oratorio in six poems by Felix Luna. Ramirez was an ethnomusicologist and composer who is famous for his Misa criolla (Creole Mass, 1964), based on Argentinean folk music. In Navidad nuestra, which dates from the same year, he pairs each poem with an Argentinean dance. The first of these, a gentle chamané, recalls, in style and meter, the European pastorale, which is often associated with the Christmas story. This provides just one of the many back-and-forth connections that cement this program.

To help perform Ramirez' spirited work, Seeman has had recourse to musicians from the other end of the South American continent - the established Venezuelan tenor Jimmy Kansau; and the V-Note Ensemble, a four-member band that fuses traditional and folk music with jazz, veering from the joropo to swing and embracing calypso, bebop, and many other genres.

The rest of the program, the result of much winnowing, includes the 16th-century polyphonist Tomas Luis de la Victoria's beloved Christmas motet O magnum mysterium; Heitor Villa Lobos' The Manger, one of a number of brilliant choral works he composed as director of music education for Rio de Janeiro; the world-famous villancicos called E la don don and Ríu, Ríu, Chíu; four unpublished arrangements of South American carols by the Mexican composer Max Lifschitz, one of which is sung in Aymara, a native language of Peru (spoken by over a million people); and a modern setting of the Marian hymn Ave maris stella by Javier Busto.

"It's a much more rhythmically exciting program than we normally do," says Seeman, putting herself in contention for the understatement-of-the-year award. Don't think it'll be your average choral concert; instead, bring your dancing shoes.

Michael Zwiebach holds a Ph.D. in music history from UC Berkeley.

Key 1

Cristina Braga at the Museu do Meio Ambiente do Jardim Botânico

Date: 
12/06/2009 - 16:00
Location: 
Brazil: Rio de Janeiro
Work Performed: 
Song of the Black Swan

Cristina Braga, harpa. João Carlos Coutinho, acordeon. Ricardo Medeiros, contrabaixo
Evento Recomendado:

Data e Hora:
Domingo, 06 de Dezembro às 16:00.
Série:
"Série ""Clássicos no verde"""
Programa:
Saint-Saëns - Le cigne. Villa-Lobos - Cisne negro; Nhapopé; Veleiros (do balé "A floresta do Amazonas"). Tom Jobim - Inútil paisagem; Sabiá; Dindi; Águas de março. Vinícius de Moraes / Tom Jobim - Valsinha. Marcel Grandjany - Outono. Henri Salvador - Dans mon île. Jacques Brel - Ne me quitte pas. Cristina Braga / Ricardo Medeiros - Sol com chuva
Preço:
Grátis

Local:
Museu do Meio Ambiente do Jardim Botânico
Endereço:
R. Jardim Botânico, 1008 - Jardim Botânico. Tel.: (21) 32042505.

Key 1

Quarteto Osesp in Sao Paulo

Date: 
12/06/2009 - 17:00
Location: 
Brazil: Sao Paulo
Work Performed: 
String Quartet #05

Quarteto Osesp (Emmanuele Baldini e Davi Graton, violinos. Cláudio Cruz, viola. Johannes Gramsch, violoncelo.)
Evento Recomendado:

Data e Hora:
Domingo, 06 de Dezembro às 17:00.
Programa:
Villa-Lobos - Quarteto de Cordas N. 5. Schubert - Quarteto N. 15 em Sol maior, Op.post. 161.
Preço:
R$ 24 a R$ 42. Há meia-entrada para estudantes e aposentados.

Local:
Sala São Paulo
Endereço:
Pça. Julio Prestes, s/n - Luz. Tel.: (11) 3367-9500.

Key 1

Sexteto Mistico & Quarteto Simbolico in Sao Paulo

Date: 
12/06/2009 - 18:00
Location: 
Brazil: Sao Paulo
Work Performed: 
Quarteto Simbolico
Sexteto Mistico

Odair Assad, violão. Antonio Carlos Carrasqueira, flauta. Alexandre Ficarelli, oboé. Dilson Florêncio, saxofone. Edelton Gloeden, violão. José Luiz Aquino, celesta. Liuba Klevtsova, harpa. Vozes Femininas do Studio Coral. Gil Jardim, regente coral.
Evento Recomendado:

Data e Hora:
Domingo, 06 de Dezembro às 18:00.
Série:
Festival Leo Brouwer
Programa:
Villa-Lobos - Sexteto místico; Quarteto simbólico. Kevin Callahan - Red Fantasy. Egberto Gismonti - Memoria e fado. Sergio Assad - Brevidades. Pixinguinha - Rosa. Leo Brouwer - Sonata del Caminante
Preço:
Grátis

Local:
MASP / Grande Auditório
Endereço:
Av. Paulista, 1.578/ 1º subsolo - Cerqueira César. Tel.: (11) 3251-5644.