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Latin American Music Celebration

Latin American Music Celebration
September 22, 2021
10:20AM - 11:20AM
Various Locations

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Add to Calendar 2021-09-22 10:20:00 2021-09-22 11:20:00 Latin American Music Celebration In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15), the School of Music presents a series of musical experiences that highlight the culture of Latin America. Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies. The series includes musical compositions by renowned Latinx composers featured in concerts by Ohio State student ensembles, as well as guest artist lecture presentations and demonstrations. The Latin American Music Celebration 2021 (LAMC 2021) Guest artist: Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, harp Sunday, Oct. 24  •  2 p.m.  •  Weigel Hall 174 Harp professor Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, National University for the Arts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, presents a masterclass with Ohio State harp students and students of guest teachers. A variety of solo compositions to be performed will be by French composers Debussy and Tournier, English David Watkins,  transcriptions of works by Handel and Haydn, and as a tribute to our guest-Argentinian composer, Alberto Ginastera. Also included in the afternoon will be The Ohio State Harps, along with student guest harpists, in ensemble performing Hispanic music by Mateo Albeniz and Carlos Salzedo. MUSIC 3351  •  World of Music Sept. 22  •  10:20 a.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium The Ohio State community is invited to visit this special class presentation. Instructor: Dr. Katie Graber Guests from Argentina: Anabella Petronsi, voice and Fabio Mazzitelli, flute Pianist: Xin Su Symphony Orchestra Sept. 22  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium This performance by the Symphony Orchestra includes Ginastera’s Ballet Suite from Estancia. Latin American Music Celebration Concert  Sept. 28  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium Enjoy selections representing the Latin American musical heritage presented by School of Music ensembles and soloists. Selections by Lecuona/Nestico, Chausson, Jobim, Piazzola, Carrillo, Guastavino, Nunó/Bocanegra, Villa Lobos, Lauro, Yenque and Quintero, among others. Performing groups and soloists include Collegiate Winds, Women's Glee Club, Latin Jazz Combo, Flute Troupe, Ohio State Chorale, Alpha Psi Lambda; Fabio Mazzitelli, flute; Anabella Petronsi, voice; Ben Shaheen, percussion, and Trevor Healy, horn. Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony Oct. 6  •  7:30 p.m.  •  Mershon Auditorium On this shared concert, the Wind Symphony performs music from around the world, including Spanish composer Oscar Navarro’s exciting Downey Overture and Aaron Copland’s impressions of Mexico presented in his Three Latin American Sketches. Choral Collage Oct. 10  •  3 p.m.  •  Worthington United Methodist Church Event will be performed via livestream only. Chorale will perform "Estrella é lua nova" by Heitor Villa-Lobos. Women's Glee Club will perform Hébé by E. Chausson, arranged by Mari Esabel Valverde. All events are free and open to the public. Some events may require registration ahead of time. May be subject to change - please visit individual event pages for additional details and updates. This event has been cross-posted from the OSU School of Music's website. Various Locations Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public
September 22, 2021
8:00PM - 9:30PM
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Add to Calendar 2021-09-22 20:00:00 2021-09-22 21:30:00 Latin American Music Celebration In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15), the School of Music presents a series of musical experiences that highlight the culture of Latin America. Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies. The series includes musical compositions by renowned Latinx composers featured in concerts by Ohio State student ensembles, as well as guest artist lecture presentations and demonstrations. The Latin American Music Celebration 2021 (LAMC 2021) Guest artist: Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, harp Sunday, Oct. 24  •  2 p.m.  •  Weigel Hall 174 Harp professor Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, National University for the Arts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, presents a masterclass with Ohio State harp students and students of guest teachers. A variety of solo compositions to be performed will be by French composers Debussy and Tournier, English David Watkins,  transcriptions of works by Handel and Haydn, and as a tribute to our guest-Argentinian composer, Alberto Ginastera. Also included in the afternoon will be The Ohio State Harps, along with student guest harpists, in ensemble performing Hispanic music by Mateo Albeniz and Carlos Salzedo. MUSIC 3351  •  World of Music Sept. 22  •  10:20 a.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium The Ohio State community is invited to visit this special class presentation. Instructor: Dr. Katie Graber Guests from Argentina: Anabella Petronsi, voice and Fabio Mazzitelli, flute Pianist: Xin Su Symphony Orchestra Sept. 22  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium This performance by the Symphony Orchestra includes Ginastera’s Ballet Suite from Estancia. Latin American Music Celebration Concert  Sept. 28  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium Enjoy selections representing the Latin American musical heritage presented by School of Music ensembles and soloists. Selections by Lecuona/Nestico, Chausson, Jobim, Piazzola, Carrillo, Guastavino, Nunó/Bocanegra, Villa Lobos, Lauro, Yenque and Quintero, among others. Performing groups and soloists include Collegiate Winds, Women's Glee Club, Latin Jazz Combo, Flute Troupe, Ohio State Chorale, Alpha Psi Lambda; Fabio Mazzitelli, flute; Anabella Petronsi, voice; Ben Shaheen, percussion, and Trevor Healy, horn. Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony Oct. 6  •  7:30 p.m.  •  Mershon Auditorium On this shared concert, the Wind Symphony performs music from around the world, including Spanish composer Oscar Navarro’s exciting Downey Overture and Aaron Copland’s impressions of Mexico presented in his Three Latin American Sketches. Choral Collage Oct. 10  •  3 p.m.  •  Worthington United Methodist Church Event will be performed via livestream only. Chorale will perform "Estrella é lua nova" by Heitor Villa-Lobos. Women's Glee Club will perform Hébé by E. Chausson, arranged by Mari Esabel Valverde. All events are free and open to the public. Some events may require registration ahead of time. May be subject to change - please visit individual event pages for additional details and updates. This event has been cross-posted from the OSU School of Music's website. Various Locations Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public
September 28, 2021
8:00PM - 9:30PM
Various Locations

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Add to Calendar 2021-09-28 20:00:00 2021-09-28 21:30:00 Latin American Music Celebration In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15), the School of Music presents a series of musical experiences that highlight the culture of Latin America. Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies. The series includes musical compositions by renowned Latinx composers featured in concerts by Ohio State student ensembles, as well as guest artist lecture presentations and demonstrations. The Latin American Music Celebration 2021 (LAMC 2021) Guest artist: Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, harp Sunday, Oct. 24  •  2 p.m.  •  Weigel Hall 174 Harp professor Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, National University for the Arts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, presents a masterclass with Ohio State harp students and students of guest teachers. A variety of solo compositions to be performed will be by French composers Debussy and Tournier, English David Watkins,  transcriptions of works by Handel and Haydn, and as a tribute to our guest-Argentinian composer, Alberto Ginastera. Also included in the afternoon will be The Ohio State Harps, along with student guest harpists, in ensemble performing Hispanic music by Mateo Albeniz and Carlos Salzedo. MUSIC 3351  •  World of Music Sept. 22  •  10:20 a.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium The Ohio State community is invited to visit this special class presentation. Instructor: Dr. Katie Graber Guests from Argentina: Anabella Petronsi, voice and Fabio Mazzitelli, flute Pianist: Xin Su Symphony Orchestra Sept. 22  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium This performance by the Symphony Orchestra includes Ginastera’s Ballet Suite from Estancia. Latin American Music Celebration Concert  Sept. 28  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium Enjoy selections representing the Latin American musical heritage presented by School of Music ensembles and soloists. Selections by Lecuona/Nestico, Chausson, Jobim, Piazzola, Carrillo, Guastavino, Nunó/Bocanegra, Villa Lobos, Lauro, Yenque and Quintero, among others. Performing groups and soloists include Collegiate Winds, Women's Glee Club, Latin Jazz Combo, Flute Troupe, Ohio State Chorale, Alpha Psi Lambda; Fabio Mazzitelli, flute; Anabella Petronsi, voice; Ben Shaheen, percussion, and Trevor Healy, horn. Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony Oct. 6  •  7:30 p.m.  •  Mershon Auditorium On this shared concert, the Wind Symphony performs music from around the world, including Spanish composer Oscar Navarro’s exciting Downey Overture and Aaron Copland’s impressions of Mexico presented in his Three Latin American Sketches. Choral Collage Oct. 10  •  3 p.m.  •  Worthington United Methodist Church Event will be performed via livestream only. Chorale will perform "Estrella é lua nova" by Heitor Villa-Lobos. Women's Glee Club will perform Hébé by E. Chausson, arranged by Mari Esabel Valverde. All events are free and open to the public. Some events may require registration ahead of time. May be subject to change - please visit individual event pages for additional details and updates. This event has been cross-posted from the OSU School of Music's website. Various Locations Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public
October 6, 2021
7:30PM - 9:00PM
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Add to Calendar 2021-10-06 19:30:00 2021-10-06 21:00:00 Latin American Music Celebration In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15), the School of Music presents a series of musical experiences that highlight the culture of Latin America. Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies. The series includes musical compositions by renowned Latinx composers featured in concerts by Ohio State student ensembles, as well as guest artist lecture presentations and demonstrations. The Latin American Music Celebration 2021 (LAMC 2021) Guest artist: Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, harp Sunday, Oct. 24  •  2 p.m.  •  Weigel Hall 174 Harp professor Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, National University for the Arts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, presents a masterclass with Ohio State harp students and students of guest teachers. A variety of solo compositions to be performed will be by French composers Debussy and Tournier, English David Watkins,  transcriptions of works by Handel and Haydn, and as a tribute to our guest-Argentinian composer, Alberto Ginastera. Also included in the afternoon will be The Ohio State Harps, along with student guest harpists, in ensemble performing Hispanic music by Mateo Albeniz and Carlos Salzedo. MUSIC 3351  •  World of Music Sept. 22  •  10:20 a.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium The Ohio State community is invited to visit this special class presentation. Instructor: Dr. Katie Graber Guests from Argentina: Anabella Petronsi, voice and Fabio Mazzitelli, flute Pianist: Xin Su Symphony Orchestra Sept. 22  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium This performance by the Symphony Orchestra includes Ginastera’s Ballet Suite from Estancia. Latin American Music Celebration Concert  Sept. 28  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium Enjoy selections representing the Latin American musical heritage presented by School of Music ensembles and soloists. Selections by Lecuona/Nestico, Chausson, Jobim, Piazzola, Carrillo, Guastavino, Nunó/Bocanegra, Villa Lobos, Lauro, Yenque and Quintero, among others. Performing groups and soloists include Collegiate Winds, Women's Glee Club, Latin Jazz Combo, Flute Troupe, Ohio State Chorale, Alpha Psi Lambda; Fabio Mazzitelli, flute; Anabella Petronsi, voice; Ben Shaheen, percussion, and Trevor Healy, horn. Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony Oct. 6  •  7:30 p.m.  •  Mershon Auditorium On this shared concert, the Wind Symphony performs music from around the world, including Spanish composer Oscar Navarro’s exciting Downey Overture and Aaron Copland’s impressions of Mexico presented in his Three Latin American Sketches. Choral Collage Oct. 10  •  3 p.m.  •  Worthington United Methodist Church Event will be performed via livestream only. Chorale will perform "Estrella é lua nova" by Heitor Villa-Lobos. Women's Glee Club will perform Hébé by E. Chausson, arranged by Mari Esabel Valverde. All events are free and open to the public. Some events may require registration ahead of time. May be subject to change - please visit individual event pages for additional details and updates. This event has been cross-posted from the OSU School of Music's website. Various Locations Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public
October 10, 2021
3:00PM - 5:00PM
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Add to Calendar 2021-10-10 15:00:00 2021-10-10 17:00:00 Latin American Music Celebration In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15), the School of Music presents a series of musical experiences that highlight the culture of Latin America. Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies. The series includes musical compositions by renowned Latinx composers featured in concerts by Ohio State student ensembles, as well as guest artist lecture presentations and demonstrations. The Latin American Music Celebration 2021 (LAMC 2021) Guest artist: Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, harp Sunday, Oct. 24  •  2 p.m.  •  Weigel Hall 174 Harp professor Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, National University for the Arts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, presents a masterclass with Ohio State harp students and students of guest teachers. A variety of solo compositions to be performed will be by French composers Debussy and Tournier, English David Watkins,  transcriptions of works by Handel and Haydn, and as a tribute to our guest-Argentinian composer, Alberto Ginastera. Also included in the afternoon will be The Ohio State Harps, along with student guest harpists, in ensemble performing Hispanic music by Mateo Albeniz and Carlos Salzedo. MUSIC 3351  •  World of Music Sept. 22  •  10:20 a.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium The Ohio State community is invited to visit this special class presentation. Instructor: Dr. Katie Graber Guests from Argentina: Anabella Petronsi, voice and Fabio Mazzitelli, flute Pianist: Xin Su Symphony Orchestra Sept. 22  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium This performance by the Symphony Orchestra includes Ginastera’s Ballet Suite from Estancia. Latin American Music Celebration Concert  Sept. 28  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium Enjoy selections representing the Latin American musical heritage presented by School of Music ensembles and soloists. Selections by Lecuona/Nestico, Chausson, Jobim, Piazzola, Carrillo, Guastavino, Nunó/Bocanegra, Villa Lobos, Lauro, Yenque and Quintero, among others. Performing groups and soloists include Collegiate Winds, Women's Glee Club, Latin Jazz Combo, Flute Troupe, Ohio State Chorale, Alpha Psi Lambda; Fabio Mazzitelli, flute; Anabella Petronsi, voice; Ben Shaheen, percussion, and Trevor Healy, horn. Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony Oct. 6  •  7:30 p.m.  •  Mershon Auditorium On this shared concert, the Wind Symphony performs music from around the world, including Spanish composer Oscar Navarro’s exciting Downey Overture and Aaron Copland’s impressions of Mexico presented in his Three Latin American Sketches. Choral Collage Oct. 10  •  3 p.m.  •  Worthington United Methodist Church Event will be performed via livestream only. Chorale will perform "Estrella é lua nova" by Heitor Villa-Lobos. Women's Glee Club will perform Hébé by E. Chausson, arranged by Mari Esabel Valverde. All events are free and open to the public. Some events may require registration ahead of time. May be subject to change - please visit individual event pages for additional details and updates. This event has been cross-posted from the OSU School of Music's website. Various Locations Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public
October 24, 2021
2:00PM - 4:00PM
Various Locations

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Add to Calendar 2021-10-24 14:00:00 2021-10-24 16:00:00 Latin American Music Celebration In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15), the School of Music presents a series of musical experiences that highlight the culture of Latin America. Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies. The series includes musical compositions by renowned Latinx composers featured in concerts by Ohio State student ensembles, as well as guest artist lecture presentations and demonstrations. The Latin American Music Celebration 2021 (LAMC 2021) Guest artist: Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, harp Sunday, Oct. 24  •  2 p.m.  •  Weigel Hall 174 Harp professor Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, National University for the Arts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, presents a masterclass with Ohio State harp students and students of guest teachers. A variety of solo compositions to be performed will be by French composers Debussy and Tournier, English David Watkins,  transcriptions of works by Handel and Haydn, and as a tribute to our guest-Argentinian composer, Alberto Ginastera. Also included in the afternoon will be The Ohio State Harps, along with student guest harpists, in ensemble performing Hispanic music by Mateo Albeniz and Carlos Salzedo. MUSIC 3351  •  World of Music Sept. 22  •  10:20 a.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium The Ohio State community is invited to visit this special class presentation. Instructor: Dr. Katie Graber Guests from Argentina: Anabella Petronsi, voice and Fabio Mazzitelli, flute Pianist: Xin Su Symphony Orchestra Sept. 22  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium This performance by the Symphony Orchestra includes Ginastera’s Ballet Suite from Estancia. Latin American Music Celebration Concert  Sept. 28  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium Enjoy selections representing the Latin American musical heritage presented by School of Music ensembles and soloists. Selections by Lecuona/Nestico, Chausson, Jobim, Piazzola, Carrillo, Guastavino, Nunó/Bocanegra, Villa Lobos, Lauro, Yenque and Quintero, among others. Performing groups and soloists include Collegiate Winds, Women's Glee Club, Latin Jazz Combo, Flute Troupe, Ohio State Chorale, Alpha Psi Lambda; Fabio Mazzitelli, flute; Anabella Petronsi, voice; Ben Shaheen, percussion, and Trevor Healy, horn. Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony Oct. 6  •  7:30 p.m.  •  Mershon Auditorium On this shared concert, the Wind Symphony performs music from around the world, including Spanish composer Oscar Navarro’s exciting Downey Overture and Aaron Copland’s impressions of Mexico presented in his Three Latin American Sketches. Choral Collage Oct. 10  •  3 p.m.  •  Worthington United Methodist Church Event will be performed via livestream only. Chorale will perform "Estrella é lua nova" by Heitor Villa-Lobos. Women's Glee Club will perform Hébé by E. Chausson, arranged by Mari Esabel Valverde. All events are free and open to the public. Some events may require registration ahead of time. May be subject to change - please visit individual event pages for additional details and updates. This event has been cross-posted from the OSU School of Music's website. Various Locations Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public

In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15), the School of Music presents a series of musical experiences that highlight the culture of Latin America. Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies.

The series includes musical compositions by renowned Latinx composers featured in concerts by Ohio State student ensembles, as well as guest artist lecture presentations and demonstrations.

The Latin American Music Celebration 2021 (LAMC 2021)

Guest artist: Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, harp
Sunday, Oct. 24  •  2 p.m.  •  Weigel Hall 174

Harp professor Oscar Rodrigues Do Campo, National University for the Arts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, presents a masterclass with Ohio State harp students and students of guest teachers. A variety of solo compositions to be performed will be by French composers Debussy and Tournier, English David Watkins,  transcriptions of works by Handel and Haydn, and as a tribute to our guest-Argentinian composer, Alberto Ginastera. Also included in the afternoon will be The Ohio State Harps, along with student guest harpists, in ensemble performing Hispanic music by Mateo Albeniz and Carlos Salzedo.

MUSIC 3351  •  World of Music
Sept. 22  •  10:20 a.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium

The Ohio State community is invited to visit this special class presentation.
Instructor: Dr. Katie Graber
Guests from Argentina: Anabella Petronsi, voice and Fabio Mazzitelli, flute
Pianist: Xin Su

Symphony Orchestra
Sept. 22  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium

This performance by the Symphony Orchestra includes Ginastera’s Ballet Suite from Estancia.

Latin American Music Celebration Concert 
Sept. 28  •  8 p.m.  •  Hughes Hall Auditorium

Enjoy selections representing the Latin American musical heritage presented by School of Music ensembles and soloists. Selections by Lecuona/Nestico, Chausson, Jobim, Piazzola, Carrillo, Guastavino, Nunó/Bocanegra, Villa Lobos, Lauro, Yenque and Quintero, among others. Performing groups and soloists include Collegiate Winds, Women's Glee Club, Latin Jazz Combo, Flute Troupe, Ohio State Chorale, Alpha Psi Lambda; Fabio Mazzitelli, flute; Anabella Petronsi, voice; Ben Shaheen, percussion, and Trevor Healy, horn.

Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony
Oct. 6  •  7:30 p.m.  •  Mershon Auditorium

On this shared concert, the Wind Symphony performs music from around the world, including Spanish composer Oscar Navarro’s exciting Downey Overture and Aaron Copland’s impressions of Mexico presented in his Three Latin American Sketches.

Choral Collage
Oct. 10  •  3 p.m.  •  Worthington United Methodist Church

Event will be performed via livestream only. Chorale will perform "Estrella é lua nova" by Heitor Villa-Lobos. Women's Glee Club will perform Hébé by E. Chausson, arranged by Mari Esabel Valverde.

All events are free and open to the public. Some events may require registration ahead of time. May be subject to change - please visit individual event pages for additional details and updates.


This event has been cross-posted from the OSU School of Music's website.