Join the San Jose Wind Symphony in “Fiesta!” a vibrant celebration of the rich musical heritage of Mexico. Under the baton of Dr. David Vickerman, this exciting concert features an array of music inspired by Mexican culture, including works by renowned Mexican composers Silvestre Revueltas, Nubia Jaime-Donjuan, Genaro Codina, and Juan Pablo Contreras. Experience the lively rhythms, colorful melodies, and deep emotions that define the spirit of Mexico, as the Wind Symphony takes you on a journey through this diverse and dynamic musical landscape.
Our guest ensemble for this concert is Mariachi San José, a performance group in the School of Music at San José State University whose repertoire is predominantly from Mexico’s música ranchera genre. It is directed by Dr José R. Torres-Ramos, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology, His research examines how lived experience is musically ritualized within sound, embodiment, and performance in Latin American milieus, with a specialized focus on Mexico’s modern mariachi tradition.
Concert Program*:
Conga del Fuego Nuevo by Arturo Marquez; arr. Oliver Nickel.
Sensemayá by Silvestre Revueltas; arr. Frank Bencriscutto.
Little Mexican Suite IV. Sahuaro by Nubia Jaime-Donjuan.
Mariachitlan for Wind Ensemble by Juan Pablo Contreras.
Zacatecas March by Genaro Codina; arr. Andrew Glover.
La Fiesta Mexicana-by H. Owen Reed.
$25 Adult; $20 senior; Child / student free but need to register online. See website for details http://www.sjws.org/. Special ticket prices are available for groups of 10 or more.
Programs are subject to change without notice.
Join us for a festive afternoon filled with the sounds and stories of Mexico.
Event Links
Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2898407-0