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Third International Symposium
on Latin American Music

Post-Centennial Reflections: Musical Responses to Independence, Revolution, and Migration

Thursday, January 19, 2011 Crowder Hall, UA School of Music

7:30 pm

$9, 7, 5

Gala Concert with Guest and Faculty Artists

Julieta Cedillo (Principal Flute, Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Mexico)

John Milbauer (Associate Professor, Piano, University of Arizona)

William Dietz (Professor, Bassoon, University of Arizona)

Friday, January 21, 2011 UA School of Music Holslaw Lobby (please note new location!)
9:00 am

Registration Opens UA School of Music Holslaw Lobby

9:30 am

Session 1A: Welcome Ceremony (Crowder Hall)

Janet Sturman (Symposium Coordinator, Professor, University of Arizona)

Peter McAllister (Director, University of Arizona School of Music)

10:00 am

Session 1B: Opening Keynote Address (Crowder Hall)

"Music Versus Intolerance: Some Thoughts on Musicology and Music Education in Our Contemporary Environments"

Ricardo Miranda (Director, Conservatorio Nacional de Música, Mexico, D.F.)

11:00 am Coffee break, Holsclaw Lobby
11:30 am

Session 2: Mexican Piano Music of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. (Crowder Hall)
Moderator: Jay Rosenblatt (U. Arizona)

Edmundo Santacruz Bringas (Instituto Sinaloense de Cultura, Mexico)

12:30 pm Lunch break
1:30 pm

Session 3: Crowder Hall, UA School of Music.
Moderator: Brian Moon (U. Arizona)

The Voice of Nueva Trova in the
Twenty-first Century

Lori Keyne, (Cochise Community College) with "Musica Sin Fronteras" Bi-National Chorus

2:30 pm Coffee in Green Room, Rm 114A, School of Music
2:45 pm

Session 4: UA School of Music, Room 114A

Global Tango: Art, Activism and Social Justice from Buenos Aires to Jerusalem

Melissa Fitch (University of Arizona, Dept. Spanish and Portuguese)

3:15 pm

Session 5: UA School of Music, Room 114A

Political Animals: Corridos and Rancheras on the Eve of the Revolution

Rocio Gomez (University of Arizona)

4:00 pm

Session 6: UA School of Music, Holsclaw Hall. Moderator: John Brobeck (University of Arizona)

"An Overview of Mexican Organ Music: Colonial Times to the Present" (including the American Premiere of TAU by Armando Torres.

David Troiano (St. Clair Community College)

5:00 Dinner Break

7:30 pm

$9, 7, 5

Session 7: Music Theater Performance in the Stevie Eller Dance Theater

Toyupán, A zarzuela by the Costa Rican composer Julio Mata Oreamuno (1899-1969)

Presented by the UA School of Music Ethnomusicology Program

Saturday, January 22, 2011  
9:00 am

Registration and Coffee
Lionel Rombach Gallery, UA School of Art

9:15 am

Session 8A: La Tapiz Fronteriza, An Introduction to the Opening of the Museum Exhibit

John-Michael Warner, (Exhibit curator, University of Arizona, School of Art)

9:30 am Session 8B: The Transnational Harp, Joseph Gross Gallery (adjacent to the exhibit in the School of Art)

Sabrina Glenn (University of Arizona, Music)
Gustavo Beaklini (University of Arizona, Music)

10:00 am

Session 8C: Room 114A School of Music.

"We'll Weave that Story by Telling It"
Tapestries of Music and Identity in Lydia Mendoza's Transnational Career

Moderator: TBA
Kelley Merriam Castro (University of Arizona, History)

10:45 am Coffee break. UA School of Music. Room 114A
11:00 am

Session 9: UA School of Music. Room 114A

“A Culture of Encouragement: Social Reform Through Music Education in Venezuela”

Katherine Palmer (Arizona State University)

12:30 pm Lunch hosted by the UA Hemispheric Studies - Arts Oasis (or Holslaw Lobby, depending on weather)
2:00 pm

Session 10A: UA School of Music. Room 114A

The Role of Musical Theater as Social Catalyst

Moderator: Janet Sturman (University of Arizona)

2:15 pm

Session 10B: Mariache"[sic]: A newly discovered Opera ranchera dated 1943 by A. Gomezanda”

Juanita Ulloa (Texas State University, San Antonio)

3:00 pm

Coffee break

3:15 pm

Session 11: UA School of Music. Room 114A

Open Discussion and Roundtable on Continuity and Change

Moderator: William Beezley (Professor of History, University of Arizona)

4:00 pm

Session 12: Closing Ceremony, Crowder Hall

Moderator: Peter McAllister (Director, University of Arizona School of Music)


This event has been made possible with support from
donors to the College of Fine Arts Dean’s Fund
for Excellence, as well as funding from the School of Music
Director’s Discretionary Fund

Additional support and cooperation from
the U.S. Mexican Consulate

The University of Arizona Office of Western Hemispheric Porgrams,
the Center for Latin American Studies,
the Department of Spanish and Portuguese,
the Department of History,
and
the Student/Faculty Interaction Grants Program