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2015-07-29 18:35:00
The XVIII Paloma O'Shea Santander International Piano Competition is Entering the Semi-Final Stage on Wednesday, 29 July
The Jury revealed the list of 12 pianists who will participate in the Semi-final from 29 July to 1 August inclusive in the Palace of Festivals of Cantabria Santander, 28 July 2015. The first stage of the XVIII Paloma O’Shea Santander International Piano Competition concluded yesterday, Monday 27 July, having been sponsored by El Diario Montañés. At midnight, the Jury led by pianist and professor Gary Graffman and composed of prominent international figures such as Jian Li, Tomás Marco, Luis Pereira Leal, Michel Béroff, Péter Csaba, Christopher Elton, Homero Francesch, Márta Gulyás, Klaus Hellwig, Eldar Nebolsin and Blanca Uribe, revealed the list of twelve participants who will continue to compete for the awards in the Semi-final. 12 SEMIFINALISTS OF THE XVIII PALOMA O’SHEA SANTANDER INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITIONFirst name and Surname - Country - Age Sr. D. Juan Barahona - Spain - […]
2015-03-01 21:01:18
[…] the Brooklyn Wha t, who are to this era in this city what the Dead Boys and for that matter, the Clash, were to 1979 – at Union Pool, $8, get there on time, this could sell out. 3/14, 8 PM sultry retro 1930s/40s Franco-American swing band les Chauds Lapins followed by horn-driven Colombian party band Chia’s Dance Party at Barbes 3/14, 8 PM Caribbean and south-of-the-border big band flavors with the sixteen-piece Gregorio Uribe Big Band and special guest violinist/singer Mireya Ramos from Mariachi Flor de Toloache at Roulette, $25; open rum bar 7-8 PM! 3/14, 8 PM the hilarious, politically astute Paranoid Larry & His Imaginary Band at 68 Jay St. Bar 3/14, 8:30/10:30 PM pianist Jason Moran joins with Bill Frisell and Alicia Hall Moran to play their newly commissioned work The Quilts of Gee’s Bend, exploring rustic rural African-American spirituals, at the Vanguard, $30 3/14, […]
2013-08-24 21:22:00
[…] revelan gratos compositores. P.ej., los guatemaltecos Ricardo Castillo ("Estelas de Tikal", "Xibalbá", Sinfonieta, "Guatemala I y II") y Manuel Martínez-Sobral ("Acuarelas chapinas"). BOLIVIA, PERÚ, COLOMBIA, ECUADOR, VENEZUELA. Casi nada se oye de ellos, salvo alguna pieza que nos hizo conocer Dudamel en sus viajes. Ecuador: Luis Salgado, Mesías Maiguashca. Colombia: Blas Atehortúa, Guillermo Uribe Holguín. Perú: Enrique Iturriaga, Celso Garrido Lecca ("Elegía a Machu Picchu"), Edgar Valcárcel, César Bolaños, Enrique Pinilla. Venezuela: Vicente Emilio Sojo, Evencio Castellanos ("Santa Cruz de Pacairigua"), Juan Bautista Plaza ("Fuga romántica venezolana), Aldemaro Romero, Inocente Carreño ("Suite margariteña"), José Clemente Laya, Antonio Estévez ("Suite llanera"). En suma, este somero recorrido nos demuestra […]
2013-02-27 05:20:30
[…] (separate adm) by bassist William Brendler leading a first-class band with Rich Perry, tenor sax; Peter Evans, trumpet; Peter Brendler, bass, comp.; Vinnie Sperrazza, drums, same deal 3/7, 9ish irreverent oldschool Williamsburg vocal jazz crew the Old Rugged Sauce at Brooklyn Rod & Gun Club. 3/7, 9 PM Seth Kessel & the Two Cent Band play bustling, sometimes snidely amusing oldtimey-style swing and gypsy jazz at Radegast Hall. 3/7, 9/10:30 PM accordionist Gregorio Uribe’s Big Band at Zinc Bar 3/7, 11 PM haunting, intense Nashville gothic chanteuse Kerry Kennedy and band at Fontana’s, $7. 3/7, 111ish raucous Balkan horn band Bad Credit No Credit at the Cameo Gallery, $10. 3/8, 7 PM Argentinian surf/cumbia act Simja followed at 8 by French chanteuse Fredda and then at 10 by psychedelic funk band the People’s Champs at Barbes. 3/8, 7 PM jazz chanteuse Alicia Olatuja – oh say […]
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