Viva Americas!
Sunday, February 25th
2:30PM
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church
4805 NE 45th St.
Seattle, WA 98105
SINGLE TICKETS
$15/20 in advance, $20/25 at the door
One child under age 18 is admitted free per ticket-holding adult

PROGRAM

Silvestre Revueltas: Janitzio
Astor Piazzolla: Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (Four Seasons in Buenos Aires)
Osvaldo Mendoza: Tres Retratos Mexicanos (Three Mexican Portraits) – New Commission
Arturo Márquez: Danzón No. 2

In collaboration with the Ingraham High School Orchestra

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ABOUT THE CONCERT

Our Latin American concert is filled with exhilarating colors and rhythms! In addition to our new commission by young Mexican composer, Osvaldo Mendoza, you’ll hear pieces by two of the best-known Mexican composers, Silvestre Revueltas and Arturo Márquez. Janitzio depicts the beautiful Mexican landscape, while Danzón No. 2 paints a vibrant folk dance. Inspired by Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, Astor Piazzolla’s violin concerto, Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (Four Seasons in Buenos Aires), combines quotations from the Baroque masterpiece with passionate tangos. Don’t miss our pre-concert prelude at 2PM where Osvaldo Mendoza, composer, will give a talk on the inspiration and composition process for his new piece.

GUEST ARTIST

Mikhail Shmidt, violin, was born in Moscow, Russia. He began his musical education at the age of five, and at fourteen became the winner of the International Chamber Music Competition “Concertino Prague.”  He graduated cum laude from Gnessin Institute of Music in 1987.  His major teachers were Halida Akhtiamova and Valentin Berlinsky of the celebrated Borodin Quartet.  While still at college, Mikhail participated in the highly successful Gnessin String Quartet, winner of several national competitions.  He also played in the State Symphony Orchestra, Moscow Radio String Quartet and was concertmaster of “Camerata Boccherini” Baroque Orchestra.  One of the highlights of Mikhail’s Russian career was collaborating with Alfred Schnittke, one of the greatest composers of our time.

Since immigrating to the United States in 1989, Mikhail Shmidt has established himself as a leading chamber musician.  He was a founding member of the Bridge Ensemble which recorded and toured successfully in the U.S. and Europe.  As a guest violinist of the Moscow Piano Quartet he tours Europe annually, and his “remarkable musicianship” was hailed by Lisbon newspaper Tempo. Among the highlights of Mikhail’s chamber music activities are his collaborations with such diverse and distinguished composers and musicians as Steve Reich, John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Wayne Horvitz, Giya Kancheli, Paul Schoenfield, Dmitri Sitkovetsky, Vadim Repin, and many others.

Mikhail has recorded on Melodia, Delos, Naxos, ECM, Tzadik, Six Degrees and Inova labels.  He is a member of Seattle Chamber Players – leading New Music group of Pacific Northwest.

Mikhail Shmidt performs Sonata no. 3 “in Romanian folk style” by Enescu.

VIDEO PREVIEWS

Osvaldo Mendoza introduces “Tres retratos Mexicanos” (Three Mexican Portraits)

Marquez’s Danzón No. 2 – performed by Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra

Piazzolla’s “Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas”

Silvestre Revueltas’s “Janitzio” – performed by the Orquesta Filarmónica de la Ciudad de México