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Quintet of the Americas in Concert on November 24 at Maple Grove Cemetery Celebration Hall in Richmond Hill, Queens

November 13, 2024 | By Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
President
Quintet of the Americas woodwinds and horn will be in concert on Sunday, November 24 @t 3:00 PM at Maple Grove Cemetery's Celebration Hall, 127-15 Kew Gardens Rd. Richmond Hill, Queens.

This will be a program of Latin American music, including the Queens Premiere of the latest Quintet Memory Project work: Memories for Woodwind Quintet by Argentina’s Fernando Otero (https://www.fernandootero.com/), inspired by stories of seniors from Sunnyside. The Memory Project is funded by an Artistic Projects Grant Award from Chamber Music America with generous support from the Howard Gilman Foundation.   

 

The event will also feature the U.S. Premiere of Rondosation for Woodwind Quintet and Piano by Cuba’s Ernesto Oliva (https://quintetoftheamericas.org/ernesto-oliva/), with the composer as guest pianist.

 

Other works on the program include Rumbaconga by Jorge Amado (Cuba - https://www.jorgeamadomusic.com/) and Quinteto FantásTico by Sergio Delgado (Costa Rico - https://soundcloud.com/user-533653723), along with Puzzle-Tocas by Gabriela Ortiz (Mexico - https://gabrielaortiz.com/), Jurame by Maria Grever (Mexico), and Te sorprendre? By Jorge Olaya Muñoz (Colombia).

 

Performers will be Kim Bonacorsa, flute; guest artist Andrès Ayola, oboe; David Valbuena, clarinet: Barbara Oldham, horn and Alexander Davis, bassoon.

The November 24 event is free, but reservations are suggested, Call 347-878-6613 to reserve. Free parking on cemetery grounds.

For more concert information, call 516-586-3433 or visit http://www.quintet.org/concerts.html. This concert is ADA accessible. For MTA transportation information, visit http://tripplanner.mta.info/MyTrip/ui_web/customplanner/TripPlanner.aspx.

Founded in Bogota, Colombia in 1976, Quintet of the Americas has specialized in bringing music from the Western hemisphere to audiences in the United States since its arrival in New York in 1979. The group has enjoyed an international career that has taken them to concert halls throughout the Americas and Eastern Europe, including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Symphony Space, and the Library of Congress. Visit their website at http://www.quintet.org and become their friend at http://www.facebook.com/groups/325982319921/. Quintet photos are available at http://quintet.org/press.html.

Quintet programs are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. These programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council. Additional funding comes from the Music Performance Trust Fund of the A.F. of M., the Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation and generous individuals. Special thanks to the Hon. Donovan Richards, Borough President of Queens, and the Queens Delegation to the New York City Council. 

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