ABOUT THE CONCERT ON APRIL 11 AT 2:00PM EST
A journey into chamber music by Latin American composers. Camilo Jauregui (percussion and conductor) and Alejandro Pinzon (bandoneón) are the leaders of Pittsburgh's Camerata 33, a chamber orchestra dedicated to presenting concert music by Latin American composers. They will join Cuatro Puntos Ensemble for this program in Hartford.
PROGRAM
Augusto Cardenas Pinelo/Antonio Mediz Bolio: Caminante del Mayab
Guillermo Quevado Zornoza: Cuarteto No. 2
Pedro E. Gutierrez: Alma Llanera
Blas Galindo: Poema de Neruda
León Cardona: El Optimista
Astor Piazzolla Trilogy: Vuelvo al Sur, Milonga del Angel, Libertango
El Cumbanchero
HOW TO ATTEND
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this event will be streamed in high quality from the chapel at the University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford, Connecticut. Students, faculty, and staff of the University of Saint Joseph are welcome to reserve a ticket to attend in person. Others may reserve a free, virtual ticket. Upon reserving your ticket you will receive a link that will take you to our exclusive virtual room. We look forward to interacting with you throughout the concert, so feel free to join the conversation via comments. CHECK BACK IN EARLY JANUARY TO RESERVE TICKETS
MUSICIANS
Camerata 33
Camilo Jauregui, conductor and percussion
Alejandro Pinzon, bandoneón
Cuatro Puntos Ensemble
Aaron Packard, violin; Annie Trépanier, violin; Kevin Bishop, viola; Allan Ballinger, cello
A journey into chamber music by Latin American composers. Camilo Jauregui (percussion and conductor) and Alejandro Pinzon (bandoneón) are the leaders of Pittsburgh's Camerata 33, a chamber orchestra dedicated to presenting concert music by Latin American composers. They will join Cuatro Puntos Ensemble for this program in Hartford.
PROGRAM
Augusto Cardenas Pinelo/Antonio Mediz Bolio: Caminante del Mayab
Guillermo Quevado Zornoza: Cuarteto No. 2
Pedro E. Gutierrez: Alma Llanera
Blas Galindo: Poema de Neruda
León Cardona: El Optimista
Astor Piazzolla Trilogy: Vuelvo al Sur, Milonga del Angel, Libertango
El Cumbanchero
HOW TO ATTEND
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this event will be streamed in high quality from the chapel at the University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford, Connecticut. Students, faculty, and staff of the University of Saint Joseph are welcome to reserve a ticket to attend in person. Others may reserve a free, virtual ticket. Upon reserving your ticket you will receive a link that will take you to our exclusive virtual room. We look forward to interacting with you throughout the concert, so feel free to join the conversation via comments. CHECK BACK IN EARLY JANUARY TO RESERVE TICKETS
MUSICIANS
Camerata 33
Camilo Jauregui, conductor and percussion
Alejandro Pinzon, bandoneón
Cuatro Puntos Ensemble
Aaron Packard, violin; Annie Trépanier, violin; Kevin Bishop, viola; Allan Ballinger, cello
The arts are essential to our communities both culturally and economically. However, 54% of the arts workforce of the United States has been out of work since March 2020, making collaboration among organizations vital.. The 2020-2021 season series Musicians on the Frontlines is presented as a partnership between Cuatro Puntos and the Autorino Center for the Arts at the University of Saint Joseph. Thank you for continuing to support the arts by attending our events!