¡Viva México! Celebrating Mexico's Contemporary Classical Flute Music
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Flutist, Julia Barnett, & Pianist, Kathryn Lieppman present a recital of Music of the 20th/21st centuries written by Mexican Composers on Sunday, Nov. 12, 2p.m., at St. Paul's Cathedral: The Great Hall, 2728 6th Ave, San Diego, CA 92103.
This program will feature Eduardo Angulo's "Sonata for Flute and Piano, "Alexis Aranda's "Mnemosine" & "Elegia," Samuel Zyman's "Cancion de Cuna," Roberto Peña's "Danzón for flute and piano," and Manuel M. Ponce's "Pajarito y Pastorcito Alegre" for flute and piccolo.
Admission to the concert is free, with a suggested donation of $15 payable by cash, paypal, or venmo.
Ms. Lieppman and Dr. Barnett met while studying music at the esteemed Shepherd School of Music at Rice University and have continued their collaborations throughout the years. The program was inspired by Dr. Barnett's research for her Dissertation, "Performing Practice for Roberto Peña’s Concierto Para Flauta y Orquesta," as well as her collaborations with composer Samuel Zyman. This concert showcases the rich and vibrant flute music of Mexico, and will be the first of many performances focusing on Mexican and Latin American music, culminating in a professional CD showcasing the many gems from south of the border.
For more information, visit www.jbflute.com or contact Julia Barnett at juliabarnettflute@gmail.com