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41. Performances
the manuscript of the Lament for ignacio Sánchez Mejías Sponsors Instituto cervantes,Lladró Cuban mezzosoprano Ana María Häsler, pianist Angel González
http://www.garcia-lorca.org/iespec.htm
HOW A CITY SINGS FROM NOVEMBER TO NOVEMBER
Lluis Pasqual directs this staged lecture about popular songs of Granada given by Lorca. Jorge de Persia is his musical advisor and actor Juan Echanove plays Lorca.
Date and place : Opens in Barcelona in May, 1998, and Granada on June 5, 6 and 7, later traveling to Getafe, Madrid, and other Spanish and Foreign cities.
Sponsors : Produced jointly by Teatre Lliure and Barbotegui SL, with the Fundación Federico García Lorca.
LA BARRACA
In the spirit of "La Barraca", the theater group directed by Lorca in the thirties, a group of young actors from the Grupo Nuevo Repertorio travel around Spain with a show based on Lorca's texts and organized with the participation of local institutions to achieve an educational and cultural impact.
Date and place : Throughout 1998, all over Spain.
Sponsors : Grupo Nuevo Repertorio and Fundación Federico García Lorca, with the
Sponsorship of Mercedes Benz Spain, Fundación Tabacalera, SGAE-Fundación Autor,El Corte Inglés y NH Hoteles
THE BILLYCLUB PUPPETS
The company Teatro de la Danza, directed by Luis Olmos, presents this new production of "Tragicomedy of Don Cristóbal and DoÒa Rosita" and "The Puppet Play of Don Cristóbal", emphasizing the importance this kind of popular theater had for Lorca. It will be represented by actors and dancers, as well as puppets.

42. The Salt Lake Tribune -- D'Rivera Enjoys Shifting Musical Gears
of ground, said Yavnai, an Israeliborn, conservatory-trained pianist who has Theprogram includes Danzas Cubanas by ignacio cervantes, Wapango by D'Rivera
http://www.sltrib.com/2002/sep/09062002/friday/768723.htm
document.write(Banner("area=slt.lifestyles.position0/adsize=banner1",468,60)) D'Rivera Enjoys Shifting Musical Gears
Friday
, September 6, 2002
BY CATHERINE REESE NEWTON
THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE

Paquito D'Rivera's new trio makes its debut at the Moab Music Festival tonight. The trio also will kick off the Virtuoso Series at Salt Lake City's Libby Gardner Concert Hall on Monday.
"It's a chamber jazz trio," clarinetist-saxophonist-composer D'Rivera explained in an interview from his New Jersey studio, where he was rehearsing for the Utah concerts with pianist Alon Yavnai and Turtle Island String Quartet cellist Mark Summer. "It's basically a jazz-oriented trio, but it has elements of chamber music and Latin American music. It's a unique ensemble."
"Paquito covers a lot of ground," said Yavnai, an Israeli-born, conservatory-trained pianist who has performed in the Paquito D'Rivera Quintet. "He pays respect to every style, with subtle transformations from style to style."
D'Rivera is known for his melding of jazz, classical, rock and traditional Cuban influences in the Orquesta Cubana de Mœsica Moderna, the Grammy-winning ensemble Irakere, the chamber group Triangulo, the Paquito D'Rivera Big Band and the Paquito D'Rivera Quintet. He has appeared with the likes of the National Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony and Orchestra of St. Luke's, and has composed for various classical and jazz artists and ensembles.

43. December 1999
Daniels; Tom Brier; Dan Grinstead; Eric Louchard, noted classical pianist; EricMarchese Jenks reviewed the life and music of Cuban ignacio cervantes(18471905
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44. An Archive Of Past Events
by Joaquin Gutierrez Heras, with MexicanAmerican pianist Ana cervantes. Programincluded dance-inspired works by ignacio cervantes, Manuel Saumell (Cuba
http://lamc.cua.edu/recent_and_ongoing_events.cfm
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Standing, L to R: Composers Ronaldo Miranda, José Antonio de Almeida Prado, and Edino Krieger.
Seated: Pianist Luiz Carlos de Moura Castro.
The above photo was taken on the occasion of the FESTIVAL TRÊS SÉCULOS DE PIANO in September of 2001,
Sala Cecília Meireles, Museo Nacional de Belas Artes and in Petrópolis. NATHALY GUSTAFSON, PIANO (PARAGUAY). First prize winner of the 2002 Cardozo Ocampo Music Competition, Asunción, Paraguay. Program of Bach, Mozart, Chopin, and Diego Sánchez Haase. June 6, 2002. Inter-American Development Bank Cultural Center, Washington, DC. INSPIRATIONS ANS REALITIES: COMPOSING MEXICAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC TODAY . Panel discussion with composers Arturo Marquez, José Elizondo, and Samuel Zyman. May 29, 2002. Mexican Cultural Institute. Washington DC. LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAM . The McLean Orchestra, Col. Arnald D. Gabriel, music director. Program of works by Gomez, Villa-Lobos, Gould, Copland, Gnattali, and Nogueira. May 11, 2002. 8:00 PM. McClean, Virginia. DANIEL LUZKO (Paraguayan composer, alumnus of the LAMC): WORLD PREMIERE OF

45. Biography
Dr. Peláez’ CD of all 41 danzas for piano by ignacio cervantes, which paired him tobenefit the scholarship fund created in memory of pianist Jorge Bolet at
http://www.virgoproductions.com/ruben/biography.html
Biography Dr. Rubén Peláez is an acclaimed concert pianist and is much in demand both as a soloist and chamber musician. He has appeared in some of the world’s leading concert halls in Europe and the U.S. including The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The Phillips Collection Concert Series and the Anderson House Museum in Washington, D.C. Dr. Peláez was born in Camagüey, Cuba in 1963, and began his piano lessons with his mother at the age of six. In Cuba, Peláez won many prestigious national competitions including the 1975 “Alejandro Garcia Caturla” and Havana’s High Institute of Arts Piano Competition in 1982. In 1985 he performed Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No.2 with the Matanzas Symphony Orchestra to critical acclaim. Dr. Peláez’ CD of all 41 danzas for piano by Ignacio Cervantes, which paired him with virtuoso Santiago Rodriguez for three four-hand piano pieces, was released by Élan Recordings
in November 1996. Dr. Peláez also performed with Ivan Davis in the International Piano Festival to benefit the scholarship fund created in memory of pianist Jorge Bolet at The Dade County Auditorium in Miami. Dr. Peláez received a doctorate degree from the University of Maryland in College Park, and did his undergraduate work and masters degree at the High Institute of Arts in Havana, Cuba. Among his teachers were world-renowned pianists Jorge Luis Prats, Santiago Rodriguez, and Teresa Escandón. He has also participated in masterclasses with highly praised pianists Andre Watts, Larissa Debova, and Valerie Kastelsky.

46. Calendar Live - Roll Over, Beethoven
that of a boy slave.) Carpentier credits a Louisianaborn pianist and composer Laterfigures such as ignacio cervantes, a pupil of Gottschalk, and, in the 20th
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47. Artist Biographical Information - Festival Miami 2002
As pianist, author, and lecturer, Yedra is devoted to the promotion of the recordingof the complete volume of Cuban Dances by ignacio cervantes, which will be
http://www.music.miami.edu/festivalmiami2002/bio/yedra.html
Cuban-American pianist Velia Yedra has concertized extensively, both as soloist and chamber music performer. Highlights of recent seasons include successful tours of South America and Spain. At the time of her acclaimed Carnegie Hall debut, The New York Times hailed her "impressive precisions" and "authority", while praising her "vibrant, spotlessly clean performances."
Yedra's concert engagements have included performances as a soloist with the Florida Philharmonic, la Orquesta Sinfonica de Venezuela, la Orquesta de la Sociedad Filarmonica de Mexico, la Orquesta Sinfonica del Peru, and others. She was also a guest artist at the Mozart Festival in Caracas, and the Palm Beach Hispanic Arts Festival.
As pianist, author, and lecturer, Yedra is devoted to the promotion of the music of Spain and the Americas. Her first book about the life and works of Cuban composer Julian Orbon was published by the University of Miami's school of International Studies. She was also invited to participate in the Hommage Internationals a Antonio Soler and gave premiere performances of a newly discovered sonata by the composer. Her most recent artistic association with Etcetera Group resulted in a landmark recording of the complete volume of Cuban Dances by Ignacio Cervantes, which will be released this year. Yedra is a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music and earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Miami.

48. The Cuban Danzon
These composers, of whom Manuel Saumell and ignacio cervantes, are the most prominent theNew Orleans musical scene around 1900, ragtime pianist, composer and
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Essay by Jack Stewart Many similarities exist between New Orleans vernacular music of the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century and Cuban vernacular music from the same periods. Taken as a group the danza, the danzon, and the son in Cuba cover roughly the same time period as pre-ragtime, ragtime, and jazz cover in New Orleans. (i) Additionally the same type of debate rages on about the true ethnic origins of Cuban music that constantly surfaces concerning the origins of New Orleans music. (ii) Even though many may not see the similarities between Cuban and New Orleans music at first hearing, they are there. However, one of the biggest problems in seeing them is getting past the differences, which are also there, and perhaps in at least equal number. New Orleans and Cuba both have multi-cultural histories that include some of the same racial and ethnic components-African, Italian, Native American, and Spanish- and they are both part of the cultural system that exists on the edges of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. However, the Gulf serves to both unify and separate the respective cultures in the same way that the Mediterranean Sea operates with its own particular periferal "cultural confederation." New Orleans, Cuba, Mexico (especially Veracruz and Tampico), Martinique, and others share many, but not all, of the same cultural elements. Also, New Orleans is part of the Mississippi River cultural system as well as that of the United States. Likewise, Cuba is part of the Central American cultural system as well as that of Latin America as a whole.

49. Répertoire : Compositeurs
whirlwind of today, as he has been a pianist at a composers as Heitor Villalobos(Brazil), Carlos Guastavino (Argentina), ignacio cervantes, Ernesto Lecuona
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Paquito D'Rivera
Paquito D'Rivera (b. 19), Wapango, Elegy to Eric Dolphy, New York Suite
Born in Havana on June 4, 1948, Paquito D'Rivera was a child prodigy who began his musical studies at the age of five under the tutelage of his father Tito, himself a well-known classical saxophonist and educator in Cuba. At age six, the "wonderkind" was already performing in public, and when he was seven, became the youngest artist to endorse a musical instrument, when he signed on the with legendary Selmer company. In 1958 the ten yearz old D'Rivera performed at the national Theater in Havana, to overwhelming acclaim by both critics and audience. He entered the Havana conservatory at age twelve, and graduated a virtuoso on both the clarinet and saxophone.
In 1965 the 19 year old D'Rivera performed as featured soloist with the Cuban National Symphony Orchestra, in a concert broadcast on national television. He was already a veteran of many concerts broadcast throughout Cuba. In 1967 D'Rivera, with pianist Chucho Valdes, founded the renowned Orquesta Cubana de Musica Moderna, which he subsequently conducted for two years. Eight of the younger, more adventurous members of the Orchestra, eventually formed "Irakere", whose explosive mixture of jazz, rock, classical and traditional Cuban music had certainly never been heard before.
Irakere's 1978 performance at the Newport/New York and Montreux Jazz Festival caused a sensation, and they made history as the first post-Castro Cuban musicians to record for an American label. But by 1980 D'Rivera was dissatisfied with the constraints placed on his music in Cuba, and in early 1981 while on tour in Spain, he sought asylum at the American Embassy and left his homeland forever.

50. Classical Piano Faculty At MSM
Only pianist playing today who has performed with Casals; Reiner; Szell Kaoshiung;US Publications The XIX Century Danza (book); ignacio cervantes, article in
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51. Pianists Website Results :: Linkspider UK
Brendel, Alfred (3); Busoni, Ferruccio Benvenuto@ (9); cervantes, ignacio@ (2); Chopin,Frederic Ousset, C©cile French pianist page with biography, discography
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52. LAMC: LAMúsiCa Vol.2 No. 1: Materials Received Recently At The LAMC
Translate this page Performed by Ars Nova. Caribbean Rhythms. With pianist Nohema Fernández. Containsworks by ignacio cervantes, Manuel Saumell and Juan Morel Campos.
http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/lamc/publications/lamusica/vol2.2/materials.htm
Volume 2, Number 2 (February, 1997)
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Mario Ortiz, Contributor
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Variations on "Matatero" for string orchestra · Tres Sones, for cello and piano
San Fernando (Porro)
Retornos do tempo (1991) for two bassoons
Modesta Bor
Cuatro fugas
Ayapel (Porro)
Jorge Campos
Lugar de origen for mixed choir and piano
Gonzalo Castellanos-Yumar
Islas crepusculares (1976)
Cantata for baritone and chamber ensemble
Concerto for viola and orchestra (1993)
Ricardo Castro
Valses mexicanos vol II for piano
Sergio Cervetti
El triunfo de la muerte
Las indias olvidadas (Concerto for harpsichord and 11 instrs.)
Six sequences for dance
Ernesto Cordero
Preludio no. 3
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September Song (Kurt Weil and Maxwell Anderson) arr.
Rockefeller en el lejano oeste
Rimbombanda I
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Guillermo Diego
Venados for string orchestra
Enigma Nayar for flute, oboe, clarinet, cello, double bass, percussion, guitar
John Eaton
El Divino Narciso for soprano, alto, and chamber ensemble

53. Center For Latino Arts And Culture Artists In Residence
the work of Latino/a composers such as ignacio cervantes, Raymond Torres renown composerPaquito D'Rivera and internationally prominent pianist/conductor Pablo
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CLAC's artist residency program provide artists with an opportunity to create new work in association with university scholars and students. Artists display their work and give talks in the Visual Art Department in Rutgers, local schools or community centers. Artists are invited to participate in residencies for two or more weeks ( or for a year). The residencies are based on availability of foundation support. Residency programs include
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Theater and Dance Residency The purpose of the residency was to develop a dance performance exploring the current socio-poltical condition of urban Latino families and to bring together a cast consisting of students from different cultural backgrounds. The performance titled, Familias , is a complex dance/theatrical performance which explores such issues as, domestic violence, child abuse, youth violence, daily Latino family practices and celebrations. Several stories of family members are revealed through dance and performance including a racially motivated murder of a teenager, the mourning process and the resiliency of this community. Choreographer, Meriam Soto incorporated into the performance nine dance students from Rutgers, Mason Gross School of the Arts Dance Department, five local families, six teenagers and twelve dancers from Pepatian . This program was co-sponsored by the Dance Department and the Dean's Office of Douglass College.

54. Communications & Marketing At UMSL
WHO Rosario Andino, Cuban pianist. She also will play six Cuban dances • ManuelSaumell's Los Ojos de Pepa and La Tedezco • ignacio cervantes Los Tres
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Concert of selections from several composers
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8 p.m. Feb. 10 WHERE The Sheldon Concert Hall 3648 Washington Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63108 SPONSOR Premiere Performances at UMSL TICKETS $20 for adults, $15 for seniors and students INFO http://www.umsl.edu/~premiere DETAILS Rosario Andino was born in Santa Clara, Cuba, where she began her musical studies at age 4. She graduated with honors from the Fischermann Conservatory in Havana and Chatham Square Music School in New York. She annually tours Europe, Mexico and the United States, and she has recorded for many television and radio stations around the world. The upcoming concert is part of UMSL's Premiere Performances series. The program will include works by Haydn, Chopin, Schumann and Liszt. She also will play six Cuban dances:

55. ISSAC DELGADO
group Proyecto at the request of the virtuoso pianist, Gonzalo Rubalcaba also enrolledin the school for professional musicians, ignacio cervantes, where he
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56. Kennedy Center: Millennium Stage Broadcast Archive: Artist Details
where, since 1994, he has been taking courses with pianist Santiago Rodriguez completecollection of all 41 Danzas for piano by ignacio cervantes, was released
http://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium/artist_detail.cfm?artist_id=PE

57. US-Cuban Cultural Exchanges
Cuban pianist Ruben Pelaez's historical CD ignacio cervantes, The Danzas forPiano, recorded and made in the US has been ignored by the reviewers.
http://www.123cuba.com/Cubaweb-Culture.html
123Cuba's Table of Contents To advertise in 123CUBA Letters to the Editor Write a letter to the editor
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Volume II, Number 1
3 January 2000
REFLECTIONS ON CULTURAL EXCHANGES WITH CUBA
Wim Wenders on location in Cuba with Ibrahim Ferrer. Looking at the smile on the face of Wim Wenders while he makes the "Buena Vista Social Club" brings a great heaviness to my heart. As a Cuban American, as a filmmaker, an artist and as a writer, I find it impossible to separate art from politics. This is because in Cuba everything in the arts unfortunately is made political. And in the US, when dealing with the arts from Cuba, politics plays a major role, much to my dismay. As an artist in Cuba, I felt stifled by the preponderance of politics in all aspects of my creative life. As a painter, I did not have the freedom to create what I needed in order to express myself. In order to be allowed to work as an actor, I had to accept and follow the political scripts. As a writer, I was not permitted to write anything about the daily reality that could be interpreted as critical of the new society being built. In recent months, the US has participated in what is called "people-to-people cultural exchanges" in what I see as a naive effort to reach out to the citizens of Cuba. Naive because these events ignore the interlace with politics and because ordinary Cubans are forbidden to participate.

58. Federico García Lorca
He was a talented musician, pianist, actor and the mosttranslated Spanish writer,cervantes, the author York (1929 - 1930) Llanto por ignacio Sánchez Mejías
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59. Department Of Music - Faculty - CD's, Books And Concerts
ESTELA OLEVSKY, pianist (Recently retired). RECORDINGS PIANO SOLOS OF LATINAMERICA. Estela Olevsky, piano. Music of ignacio cervantes, Alberto Ginastera
http://www.umass.edu/music/faculty/cds_books_concerts.html
CD'S, BOOKS AND CONCERTS Welcome. In this section you may view a catalog of CD's, books and other published works by the Music Department faculty as well as a listing of recent concert performances. Click on one of the following faculty names or scroll down through the entire list. MATT HAIMOVITZ
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For more information on Matt Haimovitz and his Oxingale recording company, see his web site, www.oxingale.com RECENT RECORDINGS: J.S. BACH: SIX SUITES FOR CELLO SOLO (3 CD's, with 24-page booklet including many photos). Highly acclaimed recording;
received Just Plain Folks Award, Best Classical Album of 2001 LEMONS DESCENDING, with Eileen Clark, Soprano WONDERLAND , a compilation CD featuring Matt and leading singer-songwriters Richard Shindell, Erin McKeown, Brooks Williams and others Matt also has several notable recordings from the 90's, including

60. INGLES GRANMA INTERNACIONAL DIGITAL, CUBA
pianist Jorge Luis Prat’s first and only concert in Peru. Held in the Segura Theater,the program ended with pieces by Cuban composers ignacio cervantes and
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