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Venta de boletos Únete al festival Comentarios Galería Sedes

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Saturday 15
Pedro Velázquez, flute
José Guadalupe López, guitar

Program

1. Sonata in G, Ernst Gottlieb Baron (1652)
Allegro
Adagio
Presto

2. Great Sonata in A Op. 85, Mauro Giuliani
Allegro Maestoso
Andante molto sostenuto
Scherzo
Allegretto

Intermedio

3. History of Tango, Astor Piazzolla
Bordel 1900
Café 1930
Nightclub 1960
Concierto de Hoy

Venue: Audtorio Hermilo Hernández
Time: 20:30 hrs.



Pedro Velázquez Cardoso, flutist

Born in Mexico City, he started studying the flute with Professor Carol Pitman at the “Vida y Movimiento” Music School of the Conjunto Cultural “Ollin Yoliztli”, to continue later in the same institution with Professor Judith Johanson. Among others, he has taken flutist courses with Karen Bogardus, Angela Koregelos, John Wion, William Benett, Colin Fleming, Tadeu Coelho, Keith Underwood and Trevor Wye.

During the Martes Musicales Cycle at theEx - Convento del Carmen en Guadalajara, his recitals have been accompanied by pianists such as Nina Venäläinen, Alla Milchtein, Sergio Hernández, and for the Paraninfo de la U. de G., by Ana Silvia Guerrero. He has also taken part in different chamber music groups, like the Quinteto de Alientos de Jalisco; the Motto Perpetuo Ensamble; with guitarist José Guadalupe López; with mezzo-soprano Chantal Depret. He has been soloist with the Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco and the Ensamble Filarmónico de Guadalajara, as well as many choral and jazz groups.

He is a flute teacher at the Major Seminar in Guadalajara, and at the School Music of the Casa de la Culture in Zapopan.

Velázquez Cardoso has performed with different Mexican Orchestras, as the Orquesta Sinfónica de Coyoacán, the Orquesta Sinfónica de Aguascalientes, the Orquesta de laUniversidad de Guanajuato; the one of Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, The Orquesta Sinaloa de las Artes and, since May 1995, he is a regular interpreter at the flute section of the Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco. 

José Guadalupe López Luévano, guitar

Native of Guadalajara Jalisco, and born in 1960, he started his guitar studies when he was 7 years old.

He became an instrumentalist between 1979 and 1986 at the Music School of the Universidad de Guadalajara, studying with Professors Fernando Martínez Peralta and Fernando Corona Flores.

Leo Brouwer, Jesús Ortega, José Luis Rodrigo, Kurt Redel, Alfonso Moreno, Costas Cotsiolis and Horacio Franco, among others, had him as a student.

He credited his Licentiate in Music at the Music School in the Universidad de Guanajuato, and took his professional exam in September 1988.

He has been an element of the “Concertante” Guitar Quartet. This group received a scholarship from the State Fund for Culture and Arts, grant that was used for recording a CD, having a chance to make several national tours, two of them named “Circuito Centro Occidente” and “Circuito Sur”.

Chamber music is one of his main activities, and he has given concerts with Violin, Flute, String Quartet and orchestras.

As part of the commemoration of the Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión, he offered a series of concerts with works by Vivaldi, Giuliani, Bolling and Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco.

His work as soloist and professor has earned him an important position in the music movement in Jalisco.

He recently premiered in Guadalajara Eduardo Angulo’s Concert No. 2 “El Alevín”, and presented his CD “Compositores Mexicanos para Guitarra”, with music from Manuel M. Ponce, Julio César Oliva, Eduardo Angulo and an homage to Maestro Víctor Manuel Medeles with his Ensayo para Guitarra.

The Music Department of the Universidad de Guadalajara has had him as Guitar professor since 1999, and he also teaches at his own studio, and now he presents his second CD, “México en mi Corazón” with Mexican composers’ music.

“As instrumentalists making chamber music implies the possibility of studying and interpreting masterpieces that employ all the technical and expressive resources an instrument has, and that stimulates the musician to be studying all the time. But chamber music is one of the music genres less known in our country and for us, studying the material for this recital is an investment in time and studying for our professional development, as well as for contributing to diffuse this music. We try to offer works, if not of all times and styles, at least some quite representative in the flute and guitar repertoire, with the certainty that the public will get to know and enjoy them.”

Maestro López Luévano and Pedro Velázquez Cardoso, started developing a detailed study of flute and guitar music, which enabled them to play in different theaters in Guadalajara, while developing a repertoire to propagate and increase interest in studying new works.

Some of the theaters they have played in have been: La Casa de la Palabra y las Imágenes de la Universidad de Guadalajara, The Sala Higinio Ruvalcaba at the Exconvento del Carmen; the José Luis Martínez Library from the Fondo de Cultura Económica, and also at the Museo Regional de Guadalajara, the scenarios for the October Festivities, and also at Lagos de Moreno. They have also been at the Rosas Moreno Theater during the 9th Festival Cultural de Mayo 2006, at the Paraninfo Enrique Díaz de León of the Universidad de Guadalajara, etc.

 


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