Three composers explain music written about an eighteenth-century Peruvian codex, in works premiered at Americas Society in April 2013.
Music
International Cast of Composers Breathe New Life into Eighteenth-Century Music
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Du Yun, Alvin Lucier, and Paulo Rios Filho
Argentine Music Beyond Tango at Americas Society
Argentine pianist Guillermo Zarba and guitarist Hugo Romero led a musical tour of Argentina at Music of the Americas on October 4.
Celebrating a Legend of Brazilian Jazz in New York
The Cliff Korman Ensemble played music by acclaimed Brazilian jazz musician Paulo Moura at (le) poisson rouge on September 23.
The Bishop's Band Performs Colonial-Era Peruvian Music
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Tom Zajac
An international band of singers, musicians, and dancers performed music from an eighteenth-century Peruvian codex.
Golijov and Neruda Highlighted in Collegiate Chorale Discussion and Performance
Music of the Americas hosted a discussion with the choral group about the music of Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov and the poetry of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.
Paul O’Dette’s Early Music Performance at Americas Society
The renowned lutenist played eighteenth-century pieces at Music of the Americas in November.
Mexican Flutist Alejandro Escuer Incorporates Audiovisuals in Americas Society Performance
The multimedia artist collaborated with fellow composer Felipe Pérez Santiago for an evening of new music.