Trío Guadalevín presents El Noroeste
Event description
Trío Guadalevín presents El Noroeste – Music inspired by Latine communities of Washington, past and present. The program features three original new works exploring our state’s Latine history over the past 230 years.
This is the inaugural concert of a new music series curated by lute player Gus Denhard - A Meeting Place: Early Music at the Black and Tan Hall. Supported by a 4Culture Individual Art Projects grant, the program advances Gus' longtime commitment to re-defining Early Music as an intercultural dialogue, challenging the historically Eurocentric confines of the genre.
Doors open at 3pm. Restaurant and bar available during this special event series. View our menu at blackandtanhall.com/menu.
All ages, bar w/ID
Future dates in this series:
November 16th
Delaram Amiri and Friends: An afternoon of Persian early music
January 18th
Münir Nurettin Beken and Gus Denhard: A Meeting Place for Turkish oud and European
March 22nd
Early Music Access Project: Benjamin Hunter and David McCormick perform music from Monticello's Black fiddlers
April 26th
Lisa Maria Rodríguez and Gus Denhard: El Mal de Amores – 16th and 17th music for voice and lute
May 17th
Tomoko Sugawara and Gus Denhard: Music of the Tang Dynasty for kugo harp and biwa lute
June 21st
Kim Pineda and Gus Denhard: The Rhetoric of Freedom - Mercurial expressions from Italy, France, Transylvania, and New Orleans, for flutes and lures.
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