Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Aldo Abreu's Newest CD Release Concert
Distinguished Venezuelan recorder player Aldo Abreu's new CD, Telemann: Twelve Fantasias & Other Works is being released on Monday, December 7th. This recording features Friedrich Von Huene's collection of original, 300 year old recorders by some of the finest makers of the 18th century, including Bressan, Stanesby Junior, Scherer, Denner, and Boekhout. For those of you who are not familiar with these famous names, they are to the recorder what Stradivarius, Amati and Guarnerius are to string instruments.
During this CD Release concert event, Friedrich Von Huene will talk about his collection, and Aldo Abreu will perform some selections on the original instruments.
The program includes selections from the Telemann Fantasies and from the Concerto in E Minor for Recorder, Flute and Strings in collaboration with Suzanne Stumpf, Dan Ryan and Musicians of the Old Post Road. This concerto was performed on the CD with a recorder and flute matched pair made of ivory by the maker Johan Scherer.
Aldo Abreu CD Release Concert
Monday, December 7th at 7:30 PM
Boston University Marsh Chapel
735 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
Admission is Free
¡Y Que Viva Venezuela!

Smithsonian Folkways Recordings in Washington D.C. just released an album titled ¡Y Que Viva Venezuela! by the group Maestros del Joropo Oriental.
Maestros del Joropo Oriental presents a distinct regional variant of the joropo music anchored in the region around the eastern city of Cumaná on Venezuela’s Caribbean coast and nearby Margarita Island. Their string-driven, highly improvised, danceable music applies a rainbow of sounds - guitars unique to the region, button accordion, violin, maracas, bass and drums - to celebrate this musical tradition.
Additional information:
- This album is part of the Tradiciones/Traditions series from Smithsonian Folkways. Learn more here: http://www.folkways.si.edu/
- Maestros del Joropo Oriental performed at the 43rd Smithsonian Folklife Festival from June 24th to July 5th (free festival on the National Mall in Washington D.C.): http://www.festival.si.edu/
- Listen to one of their songs: http://www.myspace.com/
- Read more about Maestros del Joropo Oriental: http://www.festival.si.edu/
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
www.folkways.si.edu
600 Maryland Ave, SW Ste 2001 Washington, DC, 20024
Situación de nuestro querido Museo de Bellas Artes

Estimados amigos,
Me permito molestarles con un mensaje por una buena causa.
El Museo de Bellas Artes de Caracas, creado el 24 de Julio de 1918, cumplirá 92 años este viernes. Pocos saben que será su cumpleaños, pero pocos saben además que el MBA, como el resto de nuestros museos, enfrenta hoy una situación lamentable y triste: no tiene autonomía, no puede decidir qué exhibir, no tiene personal y por ello muchas de sus salas permanecen cerradas y sus tradicionales talleres vacacionales no serán dictados este año, su sede (dos edificios diseño de Carlos Raúl Villanueva, 1938 y 1976) está muy deteriorada y al gobierno no le interesa su reparación ni su mantenimiento, hay goteras en sus salas y las obras que se exhiben corren riesgos de daños irreparables, sus depositos no han sido fumigados en más de 4 años y las más de 5000 obras que resguardan sufren mucho.
Sé que Uds. son personas sensibles, con la suficiente preparación académica como para comprender la gravedad de la situación ya descrita.
Por ello, como regalo de cumpleaños al mayor de nuestros museos, difundamos esta información por el medio que deseen (FB, Twitter, correos, etc.).
Les doy las gracias en nombre de los trabajadores del MBA, quienes, en silencio, procurar preservar el patrimonio cultural que nos servirá de combustible para recuperar el país.
And here is the rest of it.
Entanglements and Pedacito de cielo (1998 - 2008)

West facade for the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Studies building Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas World Heritage Site (UNESCO). Designed and built in 1956 by the architect Carlos Raúl Villanueva. Polychromy in glass mosaic by Alejandro Otero, 1956. Documentary photograph by Paolo Gasparini, 1967. Photo-collage from the series pedacito de cielo (1998-2008) by Alessandro Balteo Yazbeck.
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Contact: Jose Luis Falconi, falconi@fas.harvard.edu
Location: Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, 24 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Entanglements
Lecture by artist Alessandro Balteo Yazbeck presented in conjunction with the exhibition at the Cert Gallery: Pedacito de cielo (1998 - 2008) Feb 6–April 6, 2008.
Opening reception to follow lecture.
History Workshop: Art and Visual Culture Under Chávez
The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University is organizing the following event:Date: Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location: CGIS S-250, 1730 Cambridge Street , Cambridge, MA
Tatiana Flores, Assistant Professor, Department of Art History and Latino & Hispanic Caribbean Studies, Rutgers University
A light dinner and refreshments will be served. Copies of the paper will be available one week in advance of the talk. For more information, contact Rob Karl: karl@fas.harvard.edu
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