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Third International Symposium
on Latin American Music


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

January 20-22, 2011
The University of Arizona

Program Highlights will include

Keynote Address:
“Music Versus Intolerance: Some Thoughts On Musicology and Music Education in Our Contemporary Environments”
by Ricardo Miranda, Ph.D.
Past Director, Conservatorio Nacional de Música
Mexico, D.F.
Professor of Musicology, University of Veracruz, and
The National Conservatory of Music, Mexico City

Zarzuela Performance
(Stevie Eller Dance Theater,
Friday, Jan. 21, 7:30 pm )
Toyupán
A Costa Rican zarzuela with music by Julio Mata Oreamuno (1899-1969).

Pre-Symposium Concert
(Crowder Hall, UA School of Music,
Thursday, Jan. 20, 7:30 pm)
Julieta Cedillo (Principal Flute,
Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional de Mexico)
John Milbauer (Assoc. Professor, Piano U. of Arizona)
William Dietz (Professor, Bassoon, U. of Arizona)
co-sponsored by the Mexican Consulate in Tucson

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Hosted by
The University of Arizona
School of Music
School of Dance

additional support from

The Mexican Consulate
University of Arizona College of Fine Arts,
The Office of Western Hemispheric Programs

The Center for Latin American Studies,
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese,
The Department of History

CLAM Activities

Ongoing and Current Activities


Music Mentor Partnership with UA Poetry Center's Corrido Competition

Interested Musicians please contact
sturman@u.arizona.edu


Used Instrument Donations for
Puerto Peñasco Youth Orchestra


Past Activities

Arpas de Venezuela
Sep. 27-Oct.4, 2010
A Week of Venezuela Harp and Joropo in Tucson

Concert Program

Third International Symposium
on Latin American Music

January 21-22, 2011
The University of Arizona

Archive of Past Symposia

2009 Symposium

2007 Inaugural Symposium

PUBLICATIONS

2009 Proceedings
Exploring Exchange: Church
 and Theatre, Iberia and the Americas,
 Past and Present



2007 Procedings
Latin American Choral Music:
Contemporary Performance and the Colonial Legacy

Now Available

Roque Ceruti - Misa de Lima