Por segundo año consecutivo, el Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA) realizó una ceremonia de entrega de títulos profesionales a egresados de 12 de sus escuelas y del Centro Nacional de Investigación, Documentación e Información de la Danza José Limón (Cenidi Danza), “lo que significa la culminación de requisitos normativos que acreditan sus saberes profesionales”, comentó en el evento Sergio Rommel Alfonso Guzmán, subdirector general de Educación e Investigación Artísticas del INBA.
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La algarabía y el ritmo se apoderaron de la Sala Principal del Palacio de Bellas Artes ayer por la tarde durante la presentación de la Orquesta Sinfónica Infantil de México (OSIM). La joven agrupación hizo bailar, no solo al público asistente, sino también a los instrumentos que los acompañaron durante la interpretación de un programa que incluyó obras de compositores nacionales y extranjeros.
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Por séptima ocasión, el Conservatorio Nacional de Música (CNM) del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes realizará su Festival Internacional de Guitarra, un encuentro que “poco a poco se ha posicionado entre los más importantes del país, gracias a su gran calidad y por el alto nivel de sus invitados”.
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Por segunda ocasión, el Palacio de Bellas Artes fue el escenario en el que convergieron tres instituciones artísticas ya consolidadas en el panorama del arte en México: el Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández, la Compañía Nacional de Danza (CND) y Elisa Carrillo, primera bailarina de la Ópera de Berlín.
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En el marco del centenario del Teatro de la Ciudad Esperanza Iris y el 150 aniversario luctuoso del compositor Gioachino Rossini, Solistas Ensamble del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Tempus Fugit Ensamble se unirán, bajo la batuta de Christian Gohmer, para ofrecer Dos farsas de Rossini.
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This July, Carnegie Hall places the spotlight on more than 200 of the nation's finest teen musicians from 36 US states with three performances presented over eight days in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage.
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This July, Carnegie Hall will bring together more than 200 of the finest young musicians from across the country to take part in its acclaimed trio of national youth ensembles: the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA), NYO2, and NYO Jazz, a new group that makes its debut this summer, celebrating this uniquely American musical art form. All three ensembles will take part in an intensive training residency at Purchase College, State University of New York before performing at Carnegie Hall and embarking on tours across the country and around the world, serving as America's dynamic musical ambassadors. In total, the musicians of NYO-USA, NYO2, and NYO Jazz represent 36 US states plus Puerto Rico, reflecting both the highest level of musical talent as well as exceptional diversity found across the country. All three programs are free for all participants, ensuring that all aspiring young players who are accepted have the opportunity to take part.
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This July, Carnegie Hall will bring together more than 200 of the finest young musicians from across the country to take part in its acclaimed trio of national youth ensembles: the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA), NYO2, and NYO Jazz, a new group that makes its debut this summer, celebrating this uniquely American musical art form. All three ensembles will take part in an intensive training residency at Purchase College, State University of New York before performing at Carnegie Hall and embarking on tours across the country and around the world, serving as America's dynamic musical ambassadors. In total, the musicians of NYO-USA, NYO2, and NYO Jazz represent 36 US states plus Puerto Rico, reflecting both the highest level of musical talent as well as exceptional diversity found across the country. All three programs are free for all participants, ensuring that all aspiring young players who are accepted have the opportunity to take part.
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The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association announced today the four musicians selected for the LA Phil Resident Fellows program. The program, announced in November 2017, launched this year as a centerpiece initiative of the LA Phil's Centennial with the purpose of creating a pathway towards a more diverse and inclusive orchestra of tomorrow.
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North/South Consonance, Inc celebrates the Cinco de Mayo holiday on Friday evening May 4 presenting a concert featuring vocal and instrumental music by composers from Mexico, Puerto Rico and Argentina.
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The American Youth Symphony (AYS) presents their annual gala concert, "Freedom: A Celebration of Human Rights," in partnership with Human Rights Watch, on Saturday, April 21, at 5:00 p.m. in UCLA's Royce Hall. This special performance is the brainchild of AYS Music Director, Carlos Izcaray, who was himself a victim of human rights violations at the hands of Venezuela's National Guard in 2004. This pivotal experience led him to become a champion of human rights around the world, and a firm believer in music as a vehicle to voice a message of freedom and justice for all. The concert opens with Strike Fugaz, a world premiere by Maestro Izcaray commissioned especially for this event, and written in the celebrated tradition of creating music as a tool for social change.
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On Tuesday, February 27 at 8:00 p.m., the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra makes its Carnegie Hall debut in a performance led by Music Director and Conductor Carlos Miguel Prieto in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage. The exciting program-part of a season-long celebration of the music of composer Philip Glass-features works inspired by a variety of Latin American locations, including Glass' Days and Nights in Rocinha-the composer's colorfully scored, evocative tribute to a Rio de Janeiro favela, known for its samba school, and La noche de los Mayas-a suite drawn from a now-lost 1939 film score by Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas. The evening will conclude with Glass' Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra, a virtuosic showcase for the evening's two soloists-Jim Atwood and Paul Yancich--who play nine timpani between them.
by Stephi Wild -
On Tuesday, February 27 at 8:00 p.m., the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra makes its Carnegie Hall debut in a performance led by Music Director and Conductor Carlos Miguel Prieto in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage. The exciting program-part of a season-long celebration of the music of composer Philip Glass-features works inspired by a variety of Latin American locations, including Glass' Days and Nights in Rocinha-the composer's colorfully scored, evocative tribute to a Rio de Janeiro favela, known for its samba school, and La noche de los Mayas-a suite drawn from a now-lost 1939 film score by Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas. The evening will conclude with Glass' Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra, a virtuosic showcase for the evening's two soloists-Jim Atwood and Paul Yancich--who play nine timpani between them.
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Music Director Carlos Miguel Prieto will lead the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra in its Carnegie Hall debut on Tuesday, February 27 at 8:00 PM in Stern Auditorium. The concert will feature works inspired by exotic locations by Philip Glass and Silvestre Revueltas. Carnegie Hall presents the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and Carlos Miguel Prieto as part of Carnegie Hall's celebration of Philip Glass, the 2017-2018 Richard and Barbara Debs Composer's Chair.
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The Las Vegas Philharmonic will start selling single tickets on Tuesday, August 1, 2017 to its 13 performances from September 2017 - May 2018 through The Smith Center Box Office. This will be the orchestra's 19th concert season and Donato Cabrera's 4th season as Music Director for the Las Vegas Philharmonic.
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Americas Society will hold the screening of REDES, a film co-written and shot by Paul Strand with a score by Silvestre Revueltas on Thursday, May 4, 7:00 p.m.
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The Las Vegas Philharmonic and Music Director Donato Cabrera announced the 2017 - 2018 concert season today, which will include 13 performances from September 9, 2017 - May 19, 2018 at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
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James Levine, Christoph Eschenbach, Gustavo Dudamel, Susanna Malkki, Kent Nagano, a "virtual" Esa-Pekka Salonen, and three conductors making Chicago Symphony Orchestra debuts take the podium.
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Houston Symphony Principal Bass Robin Kesselman steps out in front of the orchestra for the first time as a soloist at 8 p.m. Feb. 2-3, 2017, to perform Serge Koussevitzky's Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra
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Concert highlights of Ensemble Connect's 2016-2017 10th anniversary season will include programs at Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and other venues throughout New York City.
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