Second International Symposium
Latin American Choral Music

“Exploring Exchange: Church and Theatre, Iberia and the Americas, Past and Present”

January 23-24, 2009
University of Arizona


 Hosted by

The University of Arizona
School of Music
School of Dance

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


KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS & SPEAKERS

Funesta by Marcela Rodríguez and the reinterpretation in contemporary Mexico of the cultural and religious icon Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
Luisa Vilar Payá
Dean, School of Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities of the Universidad de las Américas Puebla, Mexico

The Choral Movement in Venezuela
in the Twentieth Century

Alejandro Planchart
Professor Emeritus, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

SPONSORED PERFORMANCES

Chin, Chun, Chan 
A Comic Zarzuela from Mexico. Play by Rafael Medina and José F. Elizondo with music by Luis G. Jorda. Presented by The University of Arizona Ethnomusicology Area directed by Janet Sturman and the Southern Arizona Opera Company, directed by Linus Lerner.
7:30 pm, Friday Jan. 23, 2009, Stevie Eller Theater

Los Maitines de Nuestra Señora
de la Concepción
by Ignacio de Jerusalem, performed by the Arizona Choir, Bruce Chamberlain, director
7:30 pm, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009, Stevie Eller Theater


 


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