Saturday, January 9 2010

These concert listings come courtesy of the following sites: Opus1 Classical for world-wide concerts; Concerto and Portal VivaMusica in Brazil; ConcertDiary in the UK, Instant Encore in the US, and La Scena Musicale in Canada. Also from my faithful HVL Website viewers - send me an email if you know of any upcoming Villa-Lobos concert, anywhere in the world.

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Mirella Celeri & Daniel Murray Concert in Rio de Janeiro

Date: 
01/09/2010 - 11:30
Location: 
Brazil: Rio de Janeiro
Work Performed: 
Etudes for Guitar

Mirella Celeri, voz. Daniel Murray, violão.

Data e Hora:
Sábado, 09 de Janeiro de 2010, às 11:30.
Série:
"Série ""Música no Museu"""
Programa:
Villa Lobos - Estudo N. 11. Tom Jobim - Por toda minha vida; Bate-boca; Eu te amo; Imagina; Tema para Ana; Preciso tanto de você; Chora coração; Luiza. Villa-Lobos - Estudo N. 5. Tom Jobim - Garoto; Estrada branca; Chanson pour Michelle. Villa-Lobos - Estudo N. 7. Tom Jobim - Gabriela; Sabiá; Chovendo na roseira.
Preço:
Grátis

Local:
Parque das Ruínas
Endereço:
R. Murtinho Nobre, 169 - Santa Teresa. Tel.: (21) 2253-8645.

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BB#9 with the Oregon Mozart Players

Date: 
01/09/2010 - 20:00
01/10/2010 - 14:30
Location: 
USA: Eugene OR
Work Performed: 
Bachianas Brasileiras #9

Oregon Mozart Players

South of the Border

Saturday, January 9 - 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, January 10 - 2:30 p.m. Soreng Theater

This installment of Maestro Cortese's annual musical travelogue series takes us on an exciting tour of Latin America. The concert opens with a selection from the Bachianas Brasilieras by Brazilian Heitor Villa-Lobos, probably the best known of all Latin American composers. In this piece, Villa-Lobos merges his love of Bach with his penchant for incorporating the sound of Brazilian national musical influences. The next work is a Symphony by Carlos Chavez, widely regarded as Mexico's foremost conductor and composer in the middle of the 20th century. Maestro Cortese next presents a world premiere of a new piece he composed specifically for this concert, Tango, inspired by the Argentinean dance craze of the early 20th century. The concert concludes with Variaciones Concertante, by Argentine composer, Alberto Ginastera. The fiery final movement of these orchestral variations is based on the high-voltage malambo, the competitive dance of Argentina's gauchos.

Glen Cortese, conductor

Villa Lobos: Bachianas Brasilieras No. 9
Chavez: Symphony No. 5
Cortese: Tango Fantasy world premiere
Ginastera: Variaciones Concertante