
Join Argentinian pianist Agustin Muriago to hear a program of music from all over Latin America at An die Musik Live!
PROGRAM
- Gato no. 1 - Juan José Ramos (1930-1995), Argentina
- Dança Nobre - Sandra Abrão b. 1949, Brazil
- From Danzas Cubanas (selections) - Mario Ruiz Armengol (1914-2002), Mexico
La Siete
Serenata Melancólica
Exótica
Fantasiosa
- El Ceibo - Carlos Guastavino (1912-2000), Argentina
- Zanzando em Copacabana - Radamés Gnattali (1906-1988), Brazil
- Mañanita caraqueña - Evencio Castellanos (1915-1984), Venezuela
- Danza Criolla - Héctor Tosar (1923-2002), Uruguay
- Cinco Danzas Cubanas (selections) - José María Vitier b. 1954, Cuba
Festiva
Tarde en la Habana
- “La Luna” (Poema) - Consuelo Levi de Stubbs, Perú
- Ancestro (Bambuco) - Germán Darío Pérez b. 1968, Colombia
- Juego de Niños - Jorge “Lobito” Martinez (1952-2003), Paraguay
- Danzón no. 2 - A. Márquez (arr. Gómez-Tagle) b. 1950, Mexico
Pianist Agustin Muriago has performed throughout the United States, Spain, China, Austria, Italy, Brazil, and his native Argentina, in venues such as the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, the Chicago Cultural Center, The Kennedy Center, and Lincoln Center in New York City. His repertoire ranges from standard piano works to contemporary music premieres, with an emphasis on Spanish and Latin-American music. He has recorded for Acte Préalable, Radium Recordings, Albany Records, and for NPR affiliates.
Muriago has presented recitals featuring Latin-American music for the “Argentina Festival” in Hong Kong, the Latin American Cultural Week in New York City, the Sonus International Music Festival, for the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert series, for the Latin American Music Center in Washington, D.C., and at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music.
He has offered recitals, lectures, and master classes at NYU Shanghai, the Catholic University of America, the University of Chile, Emporia State University, the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, the Central Conservatory of Music Middle School in Beijing, for the International Music Festival at Kansas Wesleyan University, and at the Encontro Internacional Sobre Pedagogia do Piano in Brazil. He adjudicated the MTNA Young Artist Competition and piano competitions in Texas, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, Connecticut, and New York.
In-person: $25 / $10 students
Attendees receive a link to the recording to view for one week after the concert.
Streaming passes: $15
The link will remain active through May 15.
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