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Iberian and Latin American Music

ILAMS, the UK Society for the promotion of classical Iberian and Latin American Music

Remitido por José Antonio Sierra – Coordinador Internacional Estudios Hispánicos  

miércoles 22 de octubre de 2014, 11:21h

Iinvites you to our forthcoming concerts in February and others we recommend: Valentina Díaz-Frénot plays French and Latin American Music - Tue 1 February 2011, 1.00pm - St Martin-in-the-Fields - Trafalgar Square – London - WC2N 4JJ - United Kingdom

‘Clear, serene and balanced, this performer highlighted a sharpness of touch and transparence of intensities of rare quality.’ Buenos Aires Musical

'Her performance is energetic and flexible, sweet and of beautiful resonance; for her, any technical difficulty seems inexistent.' Badische Neuste Nachrichten

A student of Alicia de Larrocha, Magda Tagliaferro and Vlado Perlemuter and honored by the French government with the ‘Officier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres’ for her achievements in French music, Paraguayan-Argentine pianist Valentina Díaz-Frénot performs a programme of French and Latin American repertoire, including music by the Paraguayan composer Jorge Martínez, to mark the 2011 bicentenary of Paraguay’s independence.  A winner of numerous international competitions, Valentina Díaz-Frenot offers technical brilliance with a Latin accent.

Ernesto Nazareth Eponima vals

Ernesto Nazareth Odeon tango
Jorge 'Lobito' Martínez Juego de niños
Claude Debussy Estampes
Ernesto Lecuona ‘A la antigua’ from 19th-century Cuban Dances

Ernesto Lecuona Afro-Cuban Dances (selection)

Alberto Ginastera Tres danzas argentinas

www.valentinadiaz-frenot.com
Tickets: Admission free; suggested donation £3

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Venezuelan Brass Ensemble

 

Tue 1 February 2011, 7.30pm
Southbank Centre’s
Royal Festival Hall
Belvedere Road

London
SE1 8XX
United Kingdom
(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

'The power of the sound they make is immense and intense. Great waves of fabulous brass hit you somewhere in your stomach.'

Formed from the ranks of the legendary Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra, the Venezuelan Brass Ensemble sweeps audiences away with the passion and exuberance of its performances.  In 2007 the 60-strong group made its debut at the BBC Proms, drawing praise for its exceptional ensemble playing. In 2009 it was featured as part of the Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra’s week-long residency at Southbank Centre.

Venezuelan Brass Ensemble | Thomas Clamor conductor | Tomás Medina trumpet

Giancarlo Castro Gran fanfarria
Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. Elgar Howarth)
Zequinha De Abreu Tico Tico no fubá (arr. John Iveson)
Leonard Bernstein West Side Story Suite (arr. Eric Crees)

This event is part of Southbank Centre’s International Chamber Music Season

Additional booking information: Transaction fees apply: online £1.45, by phone £2.50 | No transaction fees for Southbank Centre members, or for booking in person | Call 0844 875 0070 for group bookings

Image: Miguel Angel Pérez
Information:
Southbank Centre Box Office
Web site
0844 8479926
Tickets: £30 | £25 | £20 | £15 | £12 | £9 | 10% off £9-£25 seats for ILAMS members | 20% discount for groups of 10 or more

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Yorkshire Bach Choir: 'Glories of the Spanish Renaissance'

Sat 12 February 2011, 7.30pm
St Michael-le-Belfrey Church
12 Minster Yard
York
YO1 7HH
United Kingdom
(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

'Audiences and choirs alike adore this repertoire and Victoria is the undisputed master of a Golden Age.' Peter Seymour, Conductor, YBC

Yorkshire Bach Choir is delighted to present a programme of music by Tomás Luis de Victoria. No other period of musical history seems to have managed to capture the glorious choral sonority and colour of the music of the Spanish Renaissance. Victoria is the best-known composer of this school and the Requiem is his longest and most profound masterpiece. We are sure that our audiences will welcome our exploration of this repertoire. In this concert, we include several specially edited large-scale compositions in 12 parts alongside the magnificentRequiem, now acknowledged as one of the greatest compositions of the 17th century.

Tomás Luis de Victoria Requiem | Magnificat | Laetatus sum

www.yorkshirebachchoir.org.uk
Information:
Peter Seymour
E-mail
01904 652799
Tickets: £14 | £12 Concessions | £12 ILAMS members

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O Duo: Rhythms of the World

Thu 17 February 2011, 11.00am
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore Street
London
W1U 2BP
United Kingdom
(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

Key Stage 1 Schools' Concert

Join inspirational percussionists O DUO for this rhythmic extravaganza. Samba and salsa your way to Wigmore Hall for this interactive concert featuring music from South America, as well as Africa and Europe. Accompanied by a teachers’ pack packed full of musical classroom activities.

Owen Gunnell percussion

Oliver Cox percussion

www.oduo.co.uk
Information:
Web site
E-mail

020 7935 2141
Tickets: £2.50 per ticket (not part of subscription scheme

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Royal College of Music Teresa Carreño Piano Competition Winners' Concert

Thu 17 February 2011, 7.30pm
Bolívar Hall
54,
Grafton Way
London
W1T 5DL
United Kingdom
(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

The 2010 winners of the annual Teresa Carreño piano competition organised by the Royal College of Music, Patrick Milne and David Olbrich, take the stage at the UK's home of Venezuelan classical music, the Bolívar Hall.  The competition pays homage to the Venezuelan composer Teresa Carreño (Caracas 1853-New York 1917), a star of the piano who came from a distinguished Venezuelan family, proudly connected to Simon Bolivar.  At the age of eight Teresa gave her debut recital in New York, going on to perform in all the major halls of the USA and Europe. She was showered with praise from music critics and won the admiration of the greatest musicians of the time, including Rossini, Liszt, Grieg, Gounod and Rubinstein.  She composed up to 70 works for the piano most of which were written and published in Paris when she was only a teenager.

Teresa Carreño Le sommeil de l'enfant | Partie
Franz Liszt Les cloches de Genève
Maurice Ravel Jeux d'eau 
Rodion Shchedrin Basso Ostinato

J. S. Bach Prelude and Fugue No. 17 in A Flat Major, BWV 886
Alexander Scriabin Vers la flamme

www.rcm.ac.uk
Information:
Web site

E-mail

020 7388 5788
Tickets: Admission free

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Victoria Requiem by Candlelight

Fri 25 February 2011, 10.00pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square

London
WC2N 4JJ
United Kingdom
(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

The English Chamber Choir, conducted by Guy Protheroe, perform Thomas Luis de Victoria’sRequiem to mark the 400th anniversary of the Spanish composer’s death. For over three decades, the English Chamber Choir and its conductor have been at the forefront of the English choral tradition and London’s musical life, becoming one of the best known and busiest groups of its size. The atmospheric ambience and wonderful acoustics at St Martin-in-the-Fields will provide the perfect setting to enjoy Victoria’s Requiem.

English Chamber Choir | Guy Protheroe conductor | Ian Curror organ continuo

Tomás Luis de Victoria Requiem

www.smif.orgwww.englishchamberchoir.com

Image: detail from The Angels’ Kitchen by Murillo

Information:
Box Office
Web site
E-mail
020 7766 1100
Tickets: £19 | £17.10 concessions (includes a complimentary glass of wine from the Café in the Crypt before the concert)

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