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Bach’s Lunch Lecture: How to Approach Latino American Folkloric Music

April 7 @ 12:10 pm - 12:50 pm

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Maurizio Fiore Salas, Venezuelan Cuatro and guitar

Maurizio will discuss and demonstrate the common musical elements that connect different styles of Latin American folkloric music. Through the use of the rhythmic cell, “tresillo”, we can find these elements in different styles and learn how to listen to them, and why they work in the way they do. This will open the audience’s ear in approaching these styles which are usually hard to access or understand.

Bach’s Lunch programs are free and open to the public, and take place from 12:10pm to 12:50pm on the first and second Thursdays of each month, November through May, in the Music School’s Recital Hall, 23 Wall Street, downtown Concord — or, in some cases, virtually. Please watch this page or register for details.

RSVP below or call 603-228-1196 to reserve a seat.


The Bach’s Lunch Series is sponsored by The Timothy and Abigail B. Walker Lecture Fund.

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Bach's Lunch Lecture: How to Approach Latino American Folkloric Music

Maurizio will discuss and demonstrate the common musical elements that connect different styles of Latin American folkloric music. Through the use of the rhythmic cell, "tresillo", we can find these elements in different styles and learn how to listen to them, and why they work in the way they do. This will open the audience's ear in approaching these styles which are usually hard to access or understand.

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Date:
April 7
Time:
12:10 pm - 12:50 pm
Cost:
$0.00