A wonderful EXPERIENCE was had at
RADCLIFFE @ HARVARD
with the following folk's
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RADCLIFFE @ HARVARD
with the following folk's
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projects.iq.harvard.edu/latmusic/people/christopher-garcia
AMAZING to sit
LISTEN,
SHARE
and
DISCUSS
these folks
EXPERIENCES
LIFE's WORK
HOPES and DREAMS
(see list below)
FRANCESCA ANDEREGG
Violinist
Associate Professor of Music, St. Olaf College
Artistic Director, Bridge Chamber Music Festival
DONALD BERMAN, RI'll
President of The Charles Ives Society
Chair of the Keyboard Department at the Longy School of Music of Bard College
MARISA CANALES
Flutist and Music Producer
Co-Founder and Director of Urtext Digital Classics
ARMANDO CASTELLANO
French horn/Director of Quinteto Latino
Trustee/Family Member of The Castellano Family Foundation
MARIA FERNANDA CASTILLO
Flutist
Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Latin American Music Initiative (LAMI)
Doctoral Student at the University of Michigan
PAUL DESENNE
Composer and Cellist
CHRISTOPHER GARCIA
Performer, Composer, Improviser, Educator
JORGE GLEM
Cuatro Player, Mandolinist and Musical Producer
LINA GONZALEZ GRANADOS
Conducting Fellow of the Philadelphia Orchestra and Seattle Symphony
Doctoral Candidate in Orchestral Conducting at Boston University
MARCO GRANADOS
Flutist
Founder of The Granados Music Institute
LAURY GUTIERREZ
Viola da Gambist and Music Scholar
Founding Director of La Donna Musicale
Founding Director of Rumbarroco
RAPHAL JIMINEZ
Director of Orchestras
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
BENJAMIN JUAREZ ECHENIQUE
director of the Center for Mexican Studies of Mexico’s National Autonomous University (UNAM) in Boston,
is concurrently professor of Fine Arts and Arts and Leadership at Boston University.
RICARDO LORENZ
Professor and Chair of Music Composition
College of Music
Michigan State University
Venezuelan-born Ricardo Lorenz (b. 1961) is currently Professor and Chair of Music Composition at Michigan
ENRIQUE MARQUEZ
Manager of Events for the Department of Music
Administrator for the Fromm Music Foundation
Harvard University
CARMEN LILIANA MARULANDA
Composer, Flutist and Founder of Liliflute Music - Latin American Music Publisher
REINALDO MOYA
Assistant Professor of Music
Augsburg University
GABRIELA ORTIZ Phd
is a Mexican music, educator and composer
REGULIO STABILITO
Co-Founder of the Latin American Music Initiative (LAMI)
Doctoral Student at the University of Michigan
Conductor of Campus Philarmonia Orchestra at University of Michigan
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THANKS to
composer Paul Desenne
for the invitation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LISTEN,
SHARE
and
DISCUSS
these folks
EXPERIENCES
LIFE's WORK
HOPES and DREAMS
(see list below)
FRANCESCA ANDEREGG
Violinist
Associate Professor of Music, St. Olaf College
Artistic Director, Bridge Chamber Music Festival
DONALD BERMAN, RI'll
President of The Charles Ives Society
Chair of the Keyboard Department at the Longy School of Music of Bard College
MARISA CANALES
Flutist and Music Producer
Co-Founder and Director of Urtext Digital Classics
ARMANDO CASTELLANO
French horn/Director of Quinteto Latino
Trustee/Family Member of The Castellano Family Foundation
MARIA FERNANDA CASTILLO
Flutist
Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Latin American Music Initiative (LAMI)
Doctoral Student at the University of Michigan
PAUL DESENNE
Composer and Cellist
CHRISTOPHER GARCIA
Performer, Composer, Improviser, Educator
JORGE GLEM
Cuatro Player, Mandolinist and Musical Producer
LINA GONZALEZ GRANADOS
Conducting Fellow of the Philadelphia Orchestra and Seattle Symphony
Doctoral Candidate in Orchestral Conducting at Boston University
MARCO GRANADOS
Flutist
Founder of The Granados Music Institute
LAURY GUTIERREZ
Viola da Gambist and Music Scholar
Founding Director of La Donna Musicale
Founding Director of Rumbarroco
RAPHAL JIMINEZ
Director of Orchestras
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
BENJAMIN JUAREZ ECHENIQUE
director of the Center for Mexican Studies of Mexico’s National Autonomous University (UNAM) in Boston,
is concurrently professor of Fine Arts and Arts and Leadership at Boston University.
RICARDO LORENZ
Professor and Chair of Music Composition
College of Music
Michigan State University
Venezuelan-born Ricardo Lorenz (b. 1961) is currently Professor and Chair of Music Composition at Michigan
ENRIQUE MARQUEZ
Manager of Events for the Department of Music
Administrator for the Fromm Music Foundation
Harvard University
CARMEN LILIANA MARULANDA
Composer, Flutist and Founder of Liliflute Music - Latin American Music Publisher
REINALDO MOYA
Assistant Professor of Music
Augsburg University
GABRIELA ORTIZ Phd
is a Mexican music, educator and composer
REGULIO STABILITO
Co-Founder of the Latin American Music Initiative (LAMI)
Doctoral Student at the University of Michigan
Conductor of Campus Philarmonia Orchestra at University of Michigan
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THANKS to
composer Paul Desenne
for the invitation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EXPLORATORY SEMINAR
DEFINING NEW DIRECTIONS IN LATIN AMERICAN
AND
LATINO CONCERT MUSIC
FROM THE WEBSITE
I am very excited for the seminar,
and I look forward to seeing everyone soon.
Please feel free to explore this website.
https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/latmusic
We will strive to make sure that the most up-to-date information is installed.
Thank you.
PAUL DESENNE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
This seminar proposal is built around one main theme:
Defining and illustrating the specific directions taken by Latin American and Latino composition
- and performance styles -
in relation to the classical contemporary music discourses nurtured in modern Western Academia.
Beyond the themes of cultural roots and identity,
a discussion long surpassed, a web of interesting theoretical and practical branches of inquiry remain uncharted, the full description and study of which can certainly influence the direction of teaching, creating, and performing new music.
The Latin American musical continent is brimming with all possible forms of cultural hybridization between Amerindian,
Hispanic,
African,
Middle Eastern,
and North American music.
The conceptual cornucopia deriving from these combinations, from the coexistence of cultural strata involved in the mix, is an important ingredient in the new wave of Latin American concert music.
The seminar will explore the field with
specialists,
creators,
and
theoreticians.
https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/latmusic
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Harvard is a long way from EAST LOS
but
the creator
mi familia
my ancestors
my mentors
are ALWAYS with me wherever I go
VIVA LA VIDA
VIVA LA GENTE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DEFINING NEW DIRECTIONS IN LATIN AMERICAN
AND
LATINO CONCERT MUSIC
FROM THE WEBSITE
I am very excited for the seminar,
and I look forward to seeing everyone soon.
Please feel free to explore this website.
https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/latmusic
We will strive to make sure that the most up-to-date information is installed.
Thank you.
PAUL DESENNE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
This seminar proposal is built around one main theme:
Defining and illustrating the specific directions taken by Latin American and Latino composition
- and performance styles -
in relation to the classical contemporary music discourses nurtured in modern Western Academia.
Beyond the themes of cultural roots and identity,
a discussion long surpassed, a web of interesting theoretical and practical branches of inquiry remain uncharted, the full description and study of which can certainly influence the direction of teaching, creating, and performing new music.
The Latin American musical continent is brimming with all possible forms of cultural hybridization between Amerindian,
Hispanic,
African,
Middle Eastern,
and North American music.
The conceptual cornucopia deriving from these combinations, from the coexistence of cultural strata involved in the mix, is an important ingredient in the new wave of Latin American concert music.
The seminar will explore the field with
specialists,
creators,
and
theoreticians.
https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/latmusic
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Harvard is a long way from EAST LOS
but
the creator
mi familia
my ancestors
my mentors
are ALWAYS with me wherever I go
VIVA LA VIDA
VIVA LA GENTE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~