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Extractions: Home Mission Membership Living Music Journal ... Volunteer! Index to Feature Articles The Age They Wanted to Erase" by Aurelio de la Vega NEW! "MUZICA. Living Music" by Liana ALEXANDRA "What Is Art Music?" by Orlando Jacinto Garcia "Marco Stroppa : A Visionary of Sound Architecture" by Marina Zlender "Nationalismo y universalismo" by Aurelio de la Vega "Boola Boola Revisited" by Orlando Jacinto Garcia You may get a rough translation of the following article to
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Extractions: The University of Chicago Magazine October 1995 Return to October 1995 Table of Contents Leaves of verse: On a brilliant fall day, a young Tokyo woman in a brightly patterned kimono attaches a piece of paper to a branch. A poem waves in the wind. Part of a fall exhibit at the David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, the image-Woman Tying Poem Slip to a Maple Tree-is from the printed book, Edo no Nishiki (The Many Colors of Edo), illustrated by Ikeda Terukata (1883-1921). Terukata, a printmaker and painter, recalls an ancient Japanese pastime of court ladies and men: picnicking under the fall's foliage, writing poetry inspired by the day and company, and tying the verses-called tanzaku, or poetry slips-to the boughs. While each illustration in The Many Colors of Edo presents a scenic view from the capital city of Tokyo, the artist focuses on the young women who inhabit the landscapes. It's a focus in keeping with the Smart exhibit: Woman in the Eyes of Man: Images of Women in Japanese Art brings together paintings, prints, and illustrated books from the 17th through the 20th centuries to reveal a set of idealized feminine types, each presented as a role model.
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Extractions: Representing National and International Artists He has been a legend for three generations of Cuban musicians, both as a composer and pianist, playing an important part in the evolution of Cuban Latin Jazz. His career has gone from the Cuban descarga (jam session) of the 1930's to the dance music of the orquesta tipicas in the 1950's and '60s and the Cuban jazz of the modern era. In the 40's Flynn refined his classical piano playing, studied orchestration and worked with musicians who were infusing American music with their own styles. He formed a band Loquibambia that included vocalist Omara Portuando. In the 50's, Flynn went on to lead the five-man combo Grupo Cubano de Musica Moderna, devoted to the new Latin jazz - blending Cuban rhythms and jazz. Los Amigos was born in this era and led by Peruchin until he died in 1977, when Flynn took the lead. Flynn was one of major instrumentalists of the "filin" sound of the 50's that laced the Cuban bolero with a jazz sound. "In the Fifties and Sixties, Frank Emilio and his quintet nurtured the Latin jazz style," commented Chucho Valdés. "They were a model for a lot of groups and for individual musicians." He played with Cuban greats such as sonero Miguel Matamoros, Antonio Maria Romeu, Ignacio Pineiro and his Septeto Nacional. Flynn is also known for his refined understanding of the classical traditions of European composers such as Chopin, Ravel and Bach and Cuban composers such as Ignacio Cervantes and Ernesto Lecuona. According to Chucho Valdes "Frank Emilio is a pianist who has influenced every subsequent generation and those to come".
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Extractions: -None Selected- 3 De La Habana Ad Libitum Arte Mixto Bakuleye Bamboleo Carmen Flores Enrique Alvarez Issac Delgado Laito Laito Jr. Last Word in Cuban Music Los Naranjos Los Novo Los Zafiros Manolin Maraca Rolo Martinez Siempre Juntos Volume 1 Volume 2 Issac Delgado Isaac Felipe Delgado Ramirez was the second child in a small of three born on September 11th, 1962 in Mariano in the city of Havana. His father, Luis Delgado, was a tailor and his mother Lina Ramirez an actress, dancer, and singer in the Teatro Musical de La Habana who in the late forties founded the internationally renown group, Las Mulatas del Fuego, under the direction of the famous choreographed Roderico (Rodney) Neyra. Issac's oldest brother, Nelson was a singer, guitarist, and composer. His father, Angel Diaz, is an outstanding musician and equally talented composer who united Jose Antonio Mendez and Cesar Portillo de la Luz and initiated the movement known as "Filin" popularized in the forties. Issac Delgado's childhood is greatly influenced by observing his eldest brother play guitar and also by witnessing the work and efforts of his mother who at that time was a very well-known actress performing regularly an the capital's theaters and sharing the stage with such legendary actors as Carlos Pous, Maria de los Angeles Santana, and Candita Quintana.
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Extractions: to be held from October 17th to 19th, 2002 in Brownsville, Texas. BEING THE SON of one of the world's greatest pianists, Chucho Valdés , and grandson of one of the most influential artists in Afro-Cuban music, Bébo Valdés , must be hard. Yet for Jesus "Chuchito" Valdés Jr., it has been a natural evolution guiding him down a musical path very similar to his father's and grandfathers. At 36, he is the eldest son of a family of five and making a name for himself as a pianist, composer and arranger. "I began studying classical music as a boy," says Chuchito. "When I was 13-14, I decided to put my piano studies aside and play baseball as a pitcher for the Cuban national team for my age group." He dropped the piano briefly but soon returned to La Escuela de Música Ignacio Cervantes to specialize in classical as well as Cuban popular music until graduation. His awareness of jazz rose around the age of 3 to 4 when he heard his father play records by Bill Evans, Erroll Garner and Oscar Peterson, as well as popular Cuban players like Peruchin, Lili Martinez and Bébo Valdés, his grandfather. His first professional jazz stint was at age 16 with Cuban jazz vocalist and trumpeter Bobby Carcasses. From there, he accompanied a variety of popular singers like Pello El Afrikan, the king of the Mozambique style, Anibel Lopez, the sister of Silvio Rodriguez, and Sonido Contempora, a group that included such virtuoso alumni as Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Hilario Duran and others.
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Extractions: THE BROWNSVILLE SOCIETY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INVITES YOU TO A FREE PIANO WORKSHOP ON SATURDAY OCT. 19 AT 12 NOON AT UTB/TSCS EIDMAN HALL WITH THE HEADLINE ARTIST OF THE SIXTH ANNUAL BROWNSVILLE LATIN JAZZ FESTIVAL AFRO-CUBAN PIANO FROM ITS ROOTS TO TODAY Whenever possible, the BSPA attempts to hold free workshops and clinics for music students, local performers bio that can be found here BEING THE SON of one of the world's greatest pianists, Chucho Valdés, and grandson of one of the most influential artists in Afro-Cuban music, Bébo Valdés, must be hard. Yet for JESUS "CHUCHITO" VALDÉS JR. it has been a natural evolution guiding him down a musical path very similar to his father's and grandfathers. At 36, hes the eldest of a family of five and making a name for himself as a pianist, composer and arranger. "I began studying classical music as a boy" says Chuchito. "When I was 13-14, I decided to put my piano studies aside and play baseball as a pitcher for the Cuban national team for my age group."
Joaquin Rodrigo / Centenary: Concerts Translate this page March 21 Vienna, cervantes Institute. Tribute to Joaquín Rodrigo. Marta Zabaleta,pianist. Joaquín Rodrigo's works for cello. ignacio Rodes, guitar. http://www.joaquin-rodrigo.com/100concerte.html
Extractions: The following are some of the outstanding events November December January February ... October NOVEMBER 2000 - November 20, 2000 Centro Cultural del Conde Duque, Madrid. Series "El siglo de Joaquín Rodrigo" (1). - November 27, 2000, Centro Cultural del Conde Duque, Madrid. Series "El siglo de Joaquín Rodrigo" (2). DECEMBER 2000 - December 4, 2000. Centro Cultural del Conde Duque, Madrid. Series "El siglo de Joaquín Rodrigo" (3) - December 11, 2000. Centro Cultural del Conde Duque, Madrid. Series "El siglo de Joaquín Rodrigo" (4) - December 19, 2000. 19:30. , Madrid, with the Orchestra and Choir of the Community of Madrid. Will perform Retablo de Navidad JANUARY 2001 - January 12,13, 14: Madrid, National Auditorium. Concierto como un divertimento, for cello and orchestra
Djembe Online - Djembes E-nyhedsbrev #55 Emilio Morales (pianist, composer, musical composer, musical arranger born inLa Habana, 1948) Graduated in 1981 from the ignacio cervantes music school. http://www.djembe.dk/dje/lists/scan55.html
ART AND CULTURE (May 2, 2002) His idea was that a jazz pianist should do the invited, among others Jorge Volpi andPaco ignacio Taibo II Mutis, who has just been awarded the cervantes Prize. http://www.rprogreso.com/RPWeekly050202/lifemaria050202.htm
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Extractions: Bassist, Sänge ... r Duo Habana Trio Habana ClassiK Cuban Show ... HABANA MIT PROGRAMM FÜR EINE GROSSE ODER KLEINE FESTIVITÄTEN -King Tonda (Keyboard und Gesang) -Don Cubano (Kontrabass, Gesang, Leitung !!WIR BIETEN UNVERGESSLICHE KONZERTE!! Das Duo oder Trio Habana ist ideal für private Feste, Hochzeiten, Bankette, Gala-Abende, aber auch Kongresse und andere Gelegenheiten !!MEHR ALS 200 MUSIKSTÜCKE!! Unser Repertoire besteht vor allem aus traditioneller und moderner kubanischer Musik. Wir interpretieren aber auch viele andere karibische, lateinamerikanische und internationale Rhythmen, wie zum Beispiel Son, Salsa, Mambo, Cha Cha Cha, Rumba oder Merengue, Bachata, Reggae, Calipso, Samba, Bossanova, Cumbia, Bomba und außerdem Flamenco, Latinpop, Latinfunk, Latinjazz etc. !!MIT RHYTHMUS IM BLUT UND MEHRJÄHRIGER BÜHNENERFAHRUNG!! ARIEL YSASI Don Cubano Arrangeur Begann 1981 sein Arbeit als Berufsmusiker auf dem Gebiet der Kubanischen Musik im Bereich Shows und Konzertauftritte. Er nahm an nationalen und internationalen Musik-Festivals teil. 1996 schloß er ein Graduiertenstudium in Künstlerischer Leitung bei Professor Favio Alonso, dem Direktor des Nationaltheaters und der Tanz- und Theaterkompanie Alicia Alonso, ab. Er kam 1997 nach Deutschland und gründete das DUO HABANA
Afro-European Classical Music ignacio cervantes (18471905) was Cubas most important nineteenth-century composer. fameas a violinist and composer after the American pianist Louis Moreau http://www.geocities.com/musicforum256/afroeuropeanmusic.html
Extractions: Between 1810 and 1830 Latin America was beginning to free itself from the political dominance of Spain and Portugal. This development considerably influenced musical composition and performance in the emerging nations and culminated, during the late nineteenth century , in musical nationalism: Latin American composers consciously sought to differentiate their music from classical European styles by incorporating local folk idioms into their works. By the 1860s, Latin America had all but abolished the institution of slavery. Only Brazil, Puerto Rico, and Cuba continued to receive African slaves until the late 1880s, thus reinforcing the African influences in their music. By the turn of the century many blacks were able to participate more fully in the musical life of Latin American societies. In countries with a substantial African presence, such as Brazil, Cuba, and other Caribbean countries, composers, black and white, liberally incorporated the rhythms, Afro-Creole heritage. For some prominent composers, such as Amadeo Roldan (Cuba) and Heitor Villa-Lobos (Brazil), Afro-Creole traditions were the principal source of inspiration and thus a significant component in the expression and affirmation of their countries national identities. As musicologist Nicolas Slonimsky notes, The creative musician occupies an exalted place in the social fabric of the Latin-American countries. He is the pride of the nation [and] serves his country by enhancing its cultural prestige.
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Harvest Ragtime Revue Just moments earlier, pianist Dick Zimmerman sent chills up the spines of most romanticUn Recuerdo (A Remembrance), a Cuban piece by ignacio cervantes. http://www.entertainmaine.com/hrr/review.htm
Extractions: Click here for the original story. the Harvest Ragtime Revue, an annual event organized by musician-composer Glenn Jenks. Zimmerman also took time to show off his considerable abilities as a magician, pulling silvery coins from air and ear, but he performed his real magic on the ivories. Mainers have seen such fine-tuned visual humor before by students of Celebration Barn in South Paris. Indeed, the talented Michael Menes, a world-class juggler whose performance venues include cruise ships, is himself a veteran of that program.
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Extractions: Isaac Felipe Delgado Ramírez was born on September 11th, 1962 in Havana, Cuba, the middle child of three. His older brother, Nelson, was a singer, guitarist and composer. Issac studied at the Amadeo Roldán Conservatory with Gonzalo Rubalcaba, where a life-long friendship began. It was Gonzalo who nudged Issac into becoming a musician. I had the opportunity to visit with Issac again, so let me tell you what's up with him! JACIRA: Can you tell us a bit about your childhood? Your parents were musicians? Did you ever study music formally? ISSAC: My father was a tailor, and my mother was an actress in the theater. She was the founder of Las Mulatas de Fuego, an internationally renowned group. Her first husband was Ángel Díaz, the son of Tirso Díaz, a famous troubadour from the "Feeling" movement in Cuba, together with José Antonio Méndez and César Portillo de la Luz. There was always this "Feelingesque" atmosphere in my home!
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