The concert features a Mexican soprano, Costa Rican trumpet virtuoso and Nashville Symphony principal pops conductor in a sizzling Latin-themed program.
Cathalena E. Burch Tucson Symphony Orchestra Music Director José Luis Gomez promised there would be excitement and fireworks with the orchestra's season-long ¡Celebración Latina! series.Last weekend, Venezuelan trumpeter Pacho Flores returned to Linda Ronstadt Music Hall to perform the U.S. premiere of Puerto Rican composer Roberto Sierra's"Salseando." It was his first Tucson concert since his TSO 2019 debut.
Lopez-Yañez, the principal pops conductor of the Nashville Symphony, curated the program as part of his Symphonica Productions series aimed at attracting new audiences to classical music. The program includes songs from Latin composers hailing from Puerto Rico , Brazil , Argentina and Mexico . The program also includes Clarice Assad's"Bonecos de Olinda," Georges Bizet's"Carmen" Suite, Enrique Soro's"Danza Fantástica" and María Grever's"Júrame."
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