Explore Hispanic composers’ significant contribution to classical music, dance, popular culture and story-telling with the Yonkers Philharmonic as it celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month. Bring the entire family because there’s something for everyone in this program spanning 5 countries and nearly two centuries. This is a free event! Sunday October 6, 3 p.m., Saunders Trades and Technical High School, 183 Palmer Road, Yonkers.
Explore Hispanic composers’ significant contribution to classical music, dance, popular culture and story-telling with the Yonkers Philharmonic as it celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month. Guitarist Oren Fader is featured in Joaquin Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez. You’ll recognize it as it’s been adapted by icons like Miles Davis and Herb Albert and his Tijuana Brass. And speaking of recognition, Argentine-American Lalo Schifrin has been a central figure in classical-jazz composition and is known the world over for his music for television and films. The entire family will recognize his theme from Mission Impossible. Sylvestre Revuelta’s score for the film La Noche de los Mayas, where a mountain-dwelling tribe encounters modern colonialists, features percussion related to Mexico’s pre-Columbian heritage. YPO is thrilled to include several local high school students in the percussion and trumpet sections. Bring your tango shoes for Astor Piazzola’s Libertango and your handkerchief for Heitor Villa-Lobos’ deeply moving Aria from Bachianas Brazileras No. 5. Bring the entire family because there’s something for everyone in this program spanning 5 countries and nearly two centuries.
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