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20th & 21st Century Music for Soprano, Flute, Guitar & Electronics
Soprano Giselle Rios, Flutist Cassandra Eisenreich, and Guitarist Federico Bonacossa. The concert is presented in collaboration with Barry University and The Last Hundred Ensemble.
20th & 21st Century Music for Soprano, Flute, Guitar & Electronics
Music by Manuel de Falla, Eve Berglarian, Federico Bonacossa, Benjamin Britten, Toru Takemitsu, Ferdinando DeSena & Gary Kahkonen. Preformned by soprano Giselle Rios, flutist Cassandra Eisenreich, and guitarist Federico Bonacossa. The concert is presented in collaboration with The Last Hundred.
Eurhythmics: The Importance of Purposeful Movement For All People
A Lecture by Dr. Cassandra Eisenreich
The Importance of Purposeful Music and Movement For All People. This lecture will explore the many benefits of purposeful music and movement experiences for all people. "Dalcroze Education is a playful, experiential approach to teaching and learning music. It is a process for awakening, developing, and refining innate musicality through rhythmic movement (often called eurhythmics), ear-training, and improvisation.
This unique approach to musical learning makes music vivid for everyone, from young beginners though adult professionals. When experiencing a Dalcroze class, you begin to feel, express, and master the flow that is essential to music, dance, and the other performing arts. Dalcroze Education has been around for more than a century. The method was developed starting in 1886 by Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, a Swiss composer and educator. It features interactive games and exercises that help students learn to trust their ideas and develop their own intuitions. Today, his ideas about education have been confirmed by scientific research.
Dalcroze Education is a rich, complex, multifaceted practice that encourages each of us to experience it on our own terms, as individuals. Each participant can define it differently, through the lens of their own experience." - Dalcroze Society of America
This lecture will be in charged of Dr. Cassandra Eisenreich who is an Assistant Professor of Flute and Music Education at Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania. Drawing upon her certification in Dalcroze Eurhythmics to create connections within all areas of music, Dr. Eisenreich serves on the board of the Dalcroze Society of America and has given Eurhythmics workshops for elementary, secondary, and collegiate students, and professional groups ranging from chamber music ensembles to general classroom teachers. She also has extensive training and teaching experience in Orff Schulwerk, Suzuki Flute, Conversational Solfege, World Music Drumming, Kindermusik, Modern Band, Zumbini and Musikgarten Family Music for Babies and Toddlers.
In this lecture, Dr Bonacossa will give an overview of contemporary art music, discussing representative works by several contemporary composers. Topics discussed will include alternative tuning systems, extended techniques, new forms of notation, music influenced by popular music, live electronics, and sound art.
Dr. Federico Bonacossa is a composer and classical guitarist based in Miami, Florida. He is Assistant Professor of Music History and Music Theory at Florida International University. He studied classical guitar at the Conservatorio Statale G. P. da Palestrina in Italy before moving to the U.S. in 2001.
He holds a master’s degree from the Peabody Conservatory, a doctorate from the University of Miami in classical guitar performance, and a master’s degree from FIU in composition and electronic music.
Date & Time: Sept 30, 2023 @ 7 pm
Location: ONLINE
Admission: Free - Registration required to get YouTube link
Carlos Silva, tenor; Ana Mayra, soprano; Adolfo Vidal, piano & Rhyna Moldes, narrative
The humor in music, from classics to Broadway musicals. La comicidad en la música, desde los clásicos hasta los musicales de Broadway. Narrative will be conducted in Spanish. This event is copresented with the Culture and Community Association.
With Guests Performers from North America, South America and Europe
A concert for 4 trumpets and piano, co-presented by Miami Dade College North Campus celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. With special guests from Spain, composer Alvaro Alvarado, and trumpet player Marcos Quesada will showcase their music and speak about their music careers in Spain.
Date & Time: Oct 11th, 2023 @ 12 pm
Location: Miami Dade College North Campus Rm. 5209
Daniela Padrón, violin - Henry Linárez, cuatro - Ernesto Layas, maracas & Elvis Martinez, bass
Join us for a captivating evening celebrating the vibrant diversity of Venezuelan music. Experience the enchanting rhythms, nostalgic melodies, and rich cultural heritage of this Caribbean country as we showcase a night dedicated to this captivating musical journey. From traditional Venezuelan rhythms to the mesmerizing sounds of the cuatro and maracas, immerse yourself in the beauty of Venezuela's musical tapestry.
Celebrate an evening with an exclusive and intimate concert by the two-time Latin Grammy nominee Daniela Padrón, Henry Linárez, Ernesto Laya and Elvis Martínez. This concert is presented in Collaboration with Music at the Monastery at The Ancient Spanish Monastery.
Date & Time: Oct 19, 2023 @ 7:30 pm
Location: Ancient Spanish Monastery
Address: 16711 West Dixie Highway North Miami Beach, FL 33160
Released on 2016 “Bach to Venezuela” is Daniela Padrón´s first solo album where she adapts some of the most well know pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach into different Venezuelan Folkloric Rhythms including joropo, gaita, merengue among others.
Since the album release Daniela and her band has performed this show on prestigious stages in Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Houston (TX), Dallas (TX), Phoenix (AZ), Anaheim (CA) and Caracas (Venezuela). Performers in this concert include Henry Linarez, Venezuelan cuatro; Juan Ernesto Laya, Venezuelan maracas; Javier Espinoza, bass, and Eric Chacón, flute.
Dates: Sept 18, 2022 @ 6 pm
Location: FIU Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center