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Yale Concert Band: Music and Guest Artists of Venezuela and Mexico

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Yale Concert Band: Music and Guest Artists of Venezuela and Mexico
Thomas C. Duffy, Music Director. Yale's wind symphony opens its season with music and guest artists of Venezuela and Mexico: ● Venezuelan composer Aldemaro Romero’s "Fuga con Pajarillo" features...
America/New_York
Oct 4, 2024 7:30 PM
Oct 4, 2024 9:30 PM
500 College Street
New Haven
CT
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Stephanie Hubbard
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Thomas C. Duffy, Music Director. Yale's wind symphony opens its season with music and guest artists of Venezuela and Mexico:

● Venezuelan composer Aldemaro Romero’s "Fuga con Pajarillo" features virtuosic cadenzas for harp and cuatro (guitar). Guest artist Hector Molina, cuatro.

● "Onda Tropical" represents a tropical wave rolling from New England (where Rodrigo Martinez Torres wrote it) to his hometown of Mexico City, in an attempt to evoke a nostalgic feeling about home and the new friendships made while away. Guest artist Abi Pak, acordeón.

● Mexican composer Nubia Jaime-Donjuan describes her "Tundra: A Cold that Burns" as the relationship between the warm musical genre of the danzón and the cold climate of the tundra.

Other music:

● Written in 2002, Jennifer Higdon’s lively "Fanfare Ritmico" celebrates the rhythm and speed (tempo) of life and its rapid increase at the approach of the new millenium.

● Charles Ives, Yale class of 1898, wrote "Decoration Day" as part of his Holiday Suite. It is a haunting and melancholy depiction of the sounds Ives heard at the side of his father, the Director of the Danbury (CT) Band, on the occasion of the holiday that is now known as Memorial Day.

● The five movements of "Suite Française" (Darius Milhaud) celebrate the folk tunes of provinces where American and Allied forces fought alongside the French underground during WWII. The incorporation of these melodies reinforces the idea of hope – which is the basis of freedom.

When
Friday
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Oct 4, 2024
7:30 pm
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9:30 pm
Online Event
Where
Woolsey Hall
500 College Street, New Haven
How Much
FREE
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