Warm up this winter with an evening in sunny Spain! The Latin Grammy nominated Pan American Symphony Orchestra (PASO) brings you a lush symphonic extravaganza — works by three of Spain’s most celebrated composers Pablo de Sarasate, Joaquin Turina, Isaac Albéniz, and Manuel de Falla. Sarasate’s Carmen Fantasy for orchestra and violin, featuring Holly Nelson on violin, is based on the themes from Bizet’s famous opera, Carmen, and is a virtuoso showcase for the violin. Turina’s The Bullfighter’s Prayer (Oración del Torero), originally written for a guitar quartet, and his Serenade (Serenata) have been masterfully arranged by Maestro Buslje for orchestra. Talented Argentine pianist, Agustin Muriago, solos on piano in Turina’s Rapsodia Sinfónica. This concert also features excerpts from Manuel de Falla’s El Amor Brujo and Isaac Albéniz’ Tango en D, originally written as part of his España suite. PASO’s lavish energetic performance of music inspired by Spanish traditions will leave you warmly inspired.
Kennedy Center Terrace Theater
Pan American Symphony Orchestra’s lavish, energetic performance of music inspired by Spanish traditions will leave you warmly inspired.
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