Joaquín Nin News
Spanish composer and pianist (1879-1949)
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- Spain, Cuba
- composer, music teacher, pianist, musicologist
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2022-03-19 04:18:00
JoAnn Falletta to Conduct Three World Premiere PerformancesThe Buffalo Philharmonic led by JoAnn Falletta will perform three world premieres commissioned by the orchestra this Spring at Kleinhans Music Hall in Buffalo, New York: Kenneth Fuchs’s Point of Tranquility (Sat. Mar. 19 & Sun. Mar. 20), inspired by abstract expressionism; Russell Platt’s Symphony in Three Movements (For Clyfford Still), (Sat. Apr. 23 & Sun. Apr. 24), a musical interpretation of abstract impressionist works by Still that hang in Buffalo’s Albright-Knox Art Gallery; and Wang Jie’s The Winter that United Us (Sat. June 11), celebrating the City of Buffalo. The BPO opened the season in September with the world premiere of Daren Hagen’s Bandana Overture.Falletta, who has garnered international praise as an advocate of new and lesser-known music, has introduced over five hundred works by American composers, including well over 100 world premieres. She remarks “Orchestral music is a beautiful continuum, stretching back over three […]
2021-08-21 05:42:00
Classical Music News of the Week, August 21, 2021
Moments Musicaux: From New Discoveries to Old FavouritesIn keeping with its tradition of uncovering young talent, Jeunesses Musicales Canada (JM Canada) is launching Moments musicaux, a virtual concert series featuring 10 Canadian artists and ensembles.Recorded at JM Canada's André Bourbeau House and broadcast between August 20 and September 10, 2021, at 10:30am, these select 40-minute concerts will be available for free in the Media Library section of the organization's website. People will then be able to listen to their favourite artists for a year.These artists stood out during competitions, concerts and selection panels. “In the past year, I've heard artists who charmed me with their passion, interpretation and creativity. I want to support them in their journey and give them the opportunity to gain exposure,” says Danièle LeBlanc, Executive and Artistic Director.JM Canada wanted to provide artists with professional experience through these concerts. Artists can develop their recording skills while […]
2021-08-13 18:26:00
The chamber music series Music at Kohl Mansion returns to live programming for 2021-22. Sunday, October 31: Harlem Quartet with pianist-composer Aldo López-Gavilán Program of Schumann and works to be announced in early October. Noted for its “fresh, bracing, and intelligent” attitude towards classical music, vibrant programming, collaborations across genres, and fundamental commitment to outreach and education, the Grammy Award-winNing Harlem Quartet returns for its third visit to Music at Kohl. Cuban pianist and composer Aldo López-Gavilán, brother of the Quartet’s first violinist, Ilmar López-Gavilán, joins the ensemble (with Melissa White; violin, Jaime Amador; viola; and Felix Umansky, cello) for a program full of exuberance, color, and spirit in a happy marriage of classical mastery and virtuoso jazz. The Harlem Quartet was founded in 2006 by the Sphinx Organization, and has played the world’s leading concert venues – including Carnegie Hall and The White House across North and South America, and Europe. The musicians are currently […]
2020-11-09 01:28:00
RutlandHerald.com: Soprano "Mary Bonhag will perform a virtual recital" 7:30 PM Nov. 13 with works of Adolphus Hailstork, Jacqueline Hairston & Moses Hogan
Adolphus Hailstork Jacqueline Hairston Moses Hogan Rutland Herald Rutland, VermontNov. 7, 2020 GREENSBORO — Marshfield-based soprano and Scrag Mountain Music co-Artistic Director Mary Bonhag will perform a virtual recital of music inspired by her own religious and spiritual practice at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13, live-streamed from the Highland Center for the Arts. The concert is sponsored by Scrag Mountain Music. The program includes works by Kathy Wonson Eddy, Don Jamison, Adolphus Hailstork, Jacqueline Hairston, Moses Hogan, Joaquín Nin-Culmell, James Primosch, Samuel Barber and Olivier Messiaen, plus a conversation with the Rev. Rona Kinsley. JoiNing Bonhag on this program is Burlington pianist Hiromi Fukuda. *** Also programmed are Jacqueline Hairston’s “On Consciousness Streams” from the song cycle of the same name, and Adolphus Hailstork’s “Create […]
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