Música Mestiza

When:
October 18, 2014 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
2014-10-18T17:00:00-04:00
2014-10-18T18:30:00-04:00
Where:
Stamps Auditorium, North Campus
1226 Murfin Avenue
University of Michigan - North Campus, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
USA

Performed by the Two Worlds Ensemble:
Andrew Jennings and Christina McGann, violins
Charlton Lee, viola
Katri Ervamaa, cello (RC lecturer!)
Lenin Vizuete and Danilo Vizuete, zampoña and toyos panpipes
Franklin Paéz, flautas de pan

Música Mestiza is inspired by the utopian idea of mestizaje as envisioned by Peruvian folklorist and author José María Arguedas (1911-1969) whereby cultures can co-exist without one subjugating another.  To that end, this project will create a laboratory that brings together two ensembles that are each the quintessential representation of their musical culture: The string quartet, long venerated in the western classical canon, and the panpipe/guitar/charango ensemble, the embodiment of the Andean highland sound of indigenous Latin America.

Within this laboratory, composer Gabriela Lena Frank will drive the experimentation to develop and collaborate with the Internationally acclaimed performers to create a new repertoire that is virtuosic and idiomatically written as well as forward-looking while retaining roots in traditions centuries old.

Sponsored by the Residential College and many other U-M units.

 

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