Monday, October 13 2008

These concert listings come courtesy of the following sites: Portal VivaMusica in Brazil, ConcertDiary in the UK, Instant Encore in the US, and La Scena Musicale in Canada. Also from my faithful HVL Website viewers - send me an email if you know of any upcoming Villa-Lobos concert, anywhere in the world.

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Eduardo Monteiro Recital in Rio de Janeiro

Date: 
10/13/2008 - 16:30
10/14/2008 - 17:15
Location: 
Brazil: Rio de Janeiro
Work Performed: 
Impressões Seresteiras

Eduardo Monteiro, piano

Oct 13:
Escola de Musica da UFRJ - Sala da Congregacao
Rua do Passeio, 98 - Centro

Oct 14:
UNIRIO - Sala Villa-Lobos
Av. Pasteur, 436/fundos - Urca

$ Gratis

Villa-Lobos - Impressões Seresteiras
Music by Mignone, Miguez, Lorenzo Fernandez, Prado

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Marsalis Brasilanos in Santa Fe

Date: 
10/13/2008 - 19:30
Location: 
USA: Santa Fe NM
Work Performed: 
Fantasia for Soprano Saxophone
Suite for Strings
Bachianas Brasileiras #5

Marsalis Brasilianos
Occurrences:
Dates: Monday, Oct 13 2008
Times: 7:30 PM
Presented by: Santa Fe Concert Association
Location: The Lensic, Santa Fe's Performing Arts Center View Culture Map
City: Santa Fe
Address: 211 West San Francisco Street
Description: Heitor Villa-Lobos 50th Anniversary concert. Branford Marsalis, saxaphone, Gil Jardim, conductor and the 30 piece Filharmonia Brasileira.
Contact: Tickets Santa Fe at The Lensic
Phone: 505-988-1234
Email: boxoffice@lensic.com
Website: http://www.ticketssantafe.org
Ticket Prices: $30/45/58/68/77/85
Ticket Phone: (505)988-1234

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A Musical Journey Through South America

Date: 
10/13/2008 - 19:30
Location: 
USA: Keene NH

A Musical Journey Through Latin America
October 2nd, 2008

From Connie Lester, Redfern: On Monday, October 13, the Music Department will welcome guest soprano Patricia Caicedo, who joins KSC faculty, José Lezcano (guitar), and George Loring (piano) in a recital at 7:30 p.m. in the Alumni Recital Hall.

The "Musical Journey Through Latin America" program will feature works by composers from Argentina, Spain, Cuba, Brazil, Columbia, and Venezuela, to include De Falla, Ovalle, Villa-Lobos, Dominguez, Carlos Guastavino, Braga, Lezcano, and more. For tickets, call the box office at 8-2168.