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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Music
DESCRIPTION:The music of Spanish Colonial Latin America is rich in flavor\,
  history\, and expression. This concert series explores music from Mexico C
 ity and New Spain\, with a particular interest in the musical life of New S
 panish cathedrals and music written by Italian composer\, Ignacio Jerusalem
 \, and his contemporaries.\n\nPresented as part of the 2020 International C
 onference on Colonial Music: Music and Arts of Colonial Spain. Information 
 at music.fiu.edu/colonialconference. \n\n \n\nENTIRE SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS\n
 \nMarch 5 | 7:30pm\n\nMusic of the Mexico's Cathedral (1550-1750)\n\nJoin t
 he FIU Collegium Musicum\, under the direction of Juvenal Correa-Salas\, fo
 r a not-to-be-missed performance tracing the history and musical developmen
 t of New Spain's most important religious center with works by Franco\, Fer
 nandez\, Céspedes\, Salazar\, Padilla\, Sumaya\, and Jerusalem.\n\n- Locate
 d at the Wertheim Concert Hall\, FIU's Modesto A. Maidique Campus\n\n$15 Ge
 neral Admission\, $10 FIU Faculty\, Staff\, Seniors\, and Alumni\, $5 Stude
 nts (with valid i.d.) \n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\nMarch 6 | 7:30pm\n\n
 Baroque and Galant Music from the New Spanish Cathedrals\n\nFIU Concert Cho
 ir\n\nMaria Guinand\, conductor\n\nJuvenal Correa-Salas\, organ and harpsic
 hord\n\nWorks by Billoni (Durando)\, Salas (Santiago de Cuba)\, Manuel José
  de Quiróz (Guatemala)\, Sumaya (Mexico City)\, and Ignacio Jerusalem (Mexi
 co City).\n\n- Located at the Wertheim Concert Hall\, FIU's Modesto A. Maid
 ique Campus\n\n$15 General Admission\, $10 FIU Faculty\, Staff\, Seniors\, 
 and Alumni\, $5 Students (with valid i.d.)\n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\n
 March 7 | Pre-Concert Talk 7:10pm | 7:30pm Concert\n\nEighteenth-Century Mu
 sic from the Mexico City Cathedral: Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of 
 the Death of Ignacio Jerusalem (1707-1769)\n\nChicago Arts Orchestra (Profe
 ssional Chamber Orchestra from Chicago)\n\nJavier José Mendoza\, Artistic D
 irector\n\nwith Special Guests\, Encantus Voices Choir\n\nMaibel Troia\, Co
 nductor\n\nDon’t miss this chance to hear the acclaimed Chicago Arts Orches
 tra present Spanish music from the colonial era\, never before heard in Flo
 rida! Named a “Critic’s Pick” by Time Out Chicago and a “Recommend” by the 
 Chicago Tribune\, the CAO has garnered an international reputation for perf
 orming galant music from Spanish archives in the New World. The CAO’s 2012 
 album release Al combate and forthcoming release of Ignacio Jerusalem’s Mas
 s in G are examples of the orchestras work and dedication to colonial Spani
 sh Repertoire. Join us to hear these rarely performed treasures of Spanish 
 Heritage. Tickets available at www.ChicagoArtsOrchestra.org\n\n- Located at
  La Merced Chapel on the campus of Corpus Christi Church\n\n$35 General Adm
 ission | $20 Seniors | $10 Students with ID\n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\
 nMarch 8 | Pre-Concert Talk 3:45pm | 4:00pm Concert\n\nEighteenth-Century M
 usic from the Mexico City Cathedral: Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of
  the Death of Ignacio Jerusalem (1707-1769)\n\nChicago Arts Orchestra\n\nJa
 vier José Mendoza\, Artistic Director\n\nwith Special Guests\, Encantus Voi
 ces Choir\n\nMaibel Troia\, Conductor\n\nDon’t miss this chance to hear the
  acclaimed Chicago Arts Orchestra present Spanish music from the colonial e
 ra\, never before heard in Florida! Named a “Critic’s Pick” by Time Out Chi
 cago and a “Recommend” by the Chicago Tribune\, the CAO has garnered an int
 ernational reputation for performing galant music from Spanish archives in 
 the New World. The CAO’s 2012 album release Al combate and forthcoming rele
 ase of Ignacio Jerusalem’s Mass in G are examples of the orchestras work an
 d dedication to colonial Spanish Repertoire. Join us to hear these rarely p
 erformed treasures of Spanish Heritage. Tickets available at www.ChicagoArt
 sOrchestra.org\n\n- Located at La Merced Chapel on the campus of Corpus Chr
 isti Church\n\n$35 General Admission | $20 Seniors | $10 Students with ID\n
 \nBUY TICKETS NOW
DTEND:20200306T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T091835Z
DTSTART:20200306T003000Z
GEO:25.752514;-80.37239
LOCATION:WPAC - Wertheim Performing Arts Center\, Concert Hall (Room 170)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Music of Colonial Latin America Series: March 5-8
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URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/the_music_of_colonial_latin_america_seri
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Music
DESCRIPTION:The music of Spanish Colonial Latin America is rich in flavor\,
  history\, and expression. This concert series explores music from Mexico C
 ity and New Spain\, with a particular interest in the musical life of New S
 panish cathedrals and music written by Italian composer\, Ignacio Jerusalem
 \, and his contemporaries.\n\nPresented as part of the 2020 International C
 onference on Colonial Music: Music and Arts of Colonial Spain. Information 
 at music.fiu.edu/colonialconference. \n\n \n\nENTIRE SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS\n
 \nMarch 5 | 7:30pm\n\nMusic of the Mexico's Cathedral (1550-1750)\n\nJoin t
 he FIU Collegium Musicum\, under the direction of Juvenal Correa-Salas\, fo
 r a not-to-be-missed performance tracing the history and musical developmen
 t of New Spain's most important religious center with works by Franco\, Fer
 nandez\, Céspedes\, Salazar\, Padilla\, Sumaya\, and Jerusalem.\n\n- Locate
 d at the Wertheim Concert Hall\, FIU's Modesto A. Maidique Campus\n\n$15 Ge
 neral Admission\, $10 FIU Faculty\, Staff\, Seniors\, and Alumni\, $5 Stude
 nts (with valid i.d.) \n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\nMarch 6 | 7:30pm\n\n
 Baroque and Galant Music from the New Spanish Cathedrals\n\nFIU Concert Cho
 ir\n\nMaria Guinand\, conductor\n\nJuvenal Correa-Salas\, organ and harpsic
 hord\n\nWorks by Billoni (Durando)\, Salas (Santiago de Cuba)\, Manuel José
  de Quiróz (Guatemala)\, Sumaya (Mexico City)\, and Ignacio Jerusalem (Mexi
 co City).\n\n- Located at the Wertheim Concert Hall\, FIU's Modesto A. Maid
 ique Campus\n\n$15 General Admission\, $10 FIU Faculty\, Staff\, Seniors\, 
 and Alumni\, $5 Students (with valid i.d.)\n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\n
 March 7 | Pre-Concert Talk 7:10pm | 7:30pm Concert\n\nEighteenth-Century Mu
 sic from the Mexico City Cathedral: Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of 
 the Death of Ignacio Jerusalem (1707-1769)\n\nChicago Arts Orchestra (Profe
 ssional Chamber Orchestra from Chicago)\n\nJavier José Mendoza\, Artistic D
 irector\n\nwith Special Guests\, Encantus Voices Choir\n\nMaibel Troia\, Co
 nductor\n\nDon’t miss this chance to hear the acclaimed Chicago Arts Orches
 tra present Spanish music from the colonial era\, never before heard in Flo
 rida! Named a “Critic’s Pick” by Time Out Chicago and a “Recommend” by the 
 Chicago Tribune\, the CAO has garnered an international reputation for perf
 orming galant music from Spanish archives in the New World. The CAO’s 2012 
 album release Al combate and forthcoming release of Ignacio Jerusalem’s Mas
 s in G are examples of the orchestras work and dedication to colonial Spani
 sh Repertoire. Join us to hear these rarely performed treasures of Spanish 
 Heritage. Tickets available at www.ChicagoArtsOrchestra.org\n\n- Located at
  La Merced Chapel on the campus of Corpus Christi Church\n\n$35 General Adm
 ission | $20 Seniors | $10 Students with ID\n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\
 nMarch 8 | Pre-Concert Talk 3:45pm | 4:00pm Concert\n\nEighteenth-Century M
 usic from the Mexico City Cathedral: Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of
  the Death of Ignacio Jerusalem (1707-1769)\n\nChicago Arts Orchestra\n\nJa
 vier José Mendoza\, Artistic Director\n\nwith Special Guests\, Encantus Voi
 ces Choir\n\nMaibel Troia\, Conductor\n\nDon’t miss this chance to hear the
  acclaimed Chicago Arts Orchestra present Spanish music from the colonial e
 ra\, never before heard in Florida! Named a “Critic’s Pick” by Time Out Chi
 cago and a “Recommend” by the Chicago Tribune\, the CAO has garnered an int
 ernational reputation for performing galant music from Spanish archives in 
 the New World. The CAO’s 2012 album release Al combate and forthcoming rele
 ase of Ignacio Jerusalem’s Mass in G are examples of the orchestras work an
 d dedication to colonial Spanish Repertoire. Join us to hear these rarely p
 erformed treasures of Spanish Heritage. Tickets available at www.ChicagoArt
 sOrchestra.org\n\n- Located at La Merced Chapel on the campus of Corpus Chr
 isti Church\n\n$35 General Admission | $20 Seniors | $10 Students with ID\n
 \nBUY TICKETS NOW
DTEND:20200307T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T091835Z
DTSTART:20200307T003000Z
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LOCATION:WPAC - Wertheim Performing Arts Center\, Concert Hall (Room 170)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Music of Colonial Latin America Series: March 5-8
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Music
DESCRIPTION:The music of Spanish Colonial Latin America is rich in flavor\,
  history\, and expression. This concert series explores music from Mexico C
 ity and New Spain\, with a particular interest in the musical life of New S
 panish cathedrals and music written by Italian composer\, Ignacio Jerusalem
 \, and his contemporaries.\n\nPresented as part of the 2020 International C
 onference on Colonial Music: Music and Arts of Colonial Spain. Information 
 at music.fiu.edu/colonialconference. \n\n \n\nENTIRE SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS\n
 \nMarch 5 | 7:30pm\n\nMusic of the Mexico's Cathedral (1550-1750)\n\nJoin t
 he FIU Collegium Musicum\, under the direction of Juvenal Correa-Salas\, fo
 r a not-to-be-missed performance tracing the history and musical developmen
 t of New Spain's most important religious center with works by Franco\, Fer
 nandez\, Céspedes\, Salazar\, Padilla\, Sumaya\, and Jerusalem.\n\n- Locate
 d at the Wertheim Concert Hall\, FIU's Modesto A. Maidique Campus\n\n$15 Ge
 neral Admission\, $10 FIU Faculty\, Staff\, Seniors\, and Alumni\, $5 Stude
 nts (with valid i.d.) \n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\nMarch 6 | 7:30pm\n\n
 Baroque and Galant Music from the New Spanish Cathedrals\n\nFIU Concert Cho
 ir\n\nMaria Guinand\, conductor\n\nJuvenal Correa-Salas\, organ and harpsic
 hord\n\nWorks by Billoni (Durando)\, Salas (Santiago de Cuba)\, Manuel José
  de Quiróz (Guatemala)\, Sumaya (Mexico City)\, and Ignacio Jerusalem (Mexi
 co City).\n\n- Located at the Wertheim Concert Hall\, FIU's Modesto A. Maid
 ique Campus\n\n$15 General Admission\, $10 FIU Faculty\, Staff\, Seniors\, 
 and Alumni\, $5 Students (with valid i.d.)\n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\n
 March 7 | Pre-Concert Talk 7:10pm | 7:30pm Concert\n\nEighteenth-Century Mu
 sic from the Mexico City Cathedral: Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of 
 the Death of Ignacio Jerusalem (1707-1769)\n\nChicago Arts Orchestra (Profe
 ssional Chamber Orchestra from Chicago)\n\nJavier José Mendoza\, Artistic D
 irector\n\nwith Special Guests\, Encantus Voices Choir\n\nMaibel Troia\, Co
 nductor\n\nDon’t miss this chance to hear the acclaimed Chicago Arts Orches
 tra present Spanish music from the colonial era\, never before heard in Flo
 rida! Named a “Critic’s Pick” by Time Out Chicago and a “Recommend” by the 
 Chicago Tribune\, the CAO has garnered an international reputation for perf
 orming galant music from Spanish archives in the New World. The CAO’s 2012 
 album release Al combate and forthcoming release of Ignacio Jerusalem’s Mas
 s in G are examples of the orchestras work and dedication to colonial Spani
 sh Repertoire. Join us to hear these rarely performed treasures of Spanish 
 Heritage. Tickets available at www.ChicagoArtsOrchestra.org\n\n- Located at
  La Merced Chapel on the campus of Corpus Christi Church\n\n$35 General Adm
 ission | $20 Seniors | $10 Students with ID\n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\
 nMarch 8 | Pre-Concert Talk 3:45pm | 4:00pm Concert\n\nEighteenth-Century M
 usic from the Mexico City Cathedral: Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of
  the Death of Ignacio Jerusalem (1707-1769)\n\nChicago Arts Orchestra\n\nJa
 vier José Mendoza\, Artistic Director\n\nwith Special Guests\, Encantus Voi
 ces Choir\n\nMaibel Troia\, Conductor\n\nDon’t miss this chance to hear the
  acclaimed Chicago Arts Orchestra present Spanish music from the colonial e
 ra\, never before heard in Florida! Named a “Critic’s Pick” by Time Out Chi
 cago and a “Recommend” by the Chicago Tribune\, the CAO has garnered an int
 ernational reputation for performing galant music from Spanish archives in 
 the New World. The CAO’s 2012 album release Al combate and forthcoming rele
 ase of Ignacio Jerusalem’s Mass in G are examples of the orchestras work an
 d dedication to colonial Spanish Repertoire. Join us to hear these rarely p
 erformed treasures of Spanish Heritage. Tickets available at www.ChicagoArt
 sOrchestra.org\n\n- Located at La Merced Chapel on the campus of Corpus Chr
 isti Church\n\n$35 General Admission | $20 Seniors | $10 Students with ID\n
 \nBUY TICKETS NOW
DTEND:20200308T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T091835Z
DTSTART:20200308T001000Z
GEO:25.752514;-80.37239
LOCATION:WPAC - Wertheim Performing Arts Center\, Concert Hall (Room 170)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Music of Colonial Latin America Series: March 5-8
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32742423807888
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/the_music_of_colonial_latin_america_seri
 es_march_5-8
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Music
DESCRIPTION:The music of Spanish Colonial Latin America is rich in flavor\,
  history\, and expression. This concert series explores music from Mexico C
 ity and New Spain\, with a particular interest in the musical life of New S
 panish cathedrals and music written by Italian composer\, Ignacio Jerusalem
 \, and his contemporaries.\n\nPresented as part of the 2020 International C
 onference on Colonial Music: Music and Arts of Colonial Spain. Information 
 at music.fiu.edu/colonialconference. \n\n \n\nENTIRE SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS\n
 \nMarch 5 | 7:30pm\n\nMusic of the Mexico's Cathedral (1550-1750)\n\nJoin t
 he FIU Collegium Musicum\, under the direction of Juvenal Correa-Salas\, fo
 r a not-to-be-missed performance tracing the history and musical developmen
 t of New Spain's most important religious center with works by Franco\, Fer
 nandez\, Céspedes\, Salazar\, Padilla\, Sumaya\, and Jerusalem.\n\n- Locate
 d at the Wertheim Concert Hall\, FIU's Modesto A. Maidique Campus\n\n$15 Ge
 neral Admission\, $10 FIU Faculty\, Staff\, Seniors\, and Alumni\, $5 Stude
 nts (with valid i.d.) \n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\nMarch 6 | 7:30pm\n\n
 Baroque and Galant Music from the New Spanish Cathedrals\n\nFIU Concert Cho
 ir\n\nMaria Guinand\, conductor\n\nJuvenal Correa-Salas\, organ and harpsic
 hord\n\nWorks by Billoni (Durando)\, Salas (Santiago de Cuba)\, Manuel José
  de Quiróz (Guatemala)\, Sumaya (Mexico City)\, and Ignacio Jerusalem (Mexi
 co City).\n\n- Located at the Wertheim Concert Hall\, FIU's Modesto A. Maid
 ique Campus\n\n$15 General Admission\, $10 FIU Faculty\, Staff\, Seniors\, 
 and Alumni\, $5 Students (with valid i.d.)\n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\n
 March 7 | Pre-Concert Talk 7:10pm | 7:30pm Concert\n\nEighteenth-Century Mu
 sic from the Mexico City Cathedral: Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of 
 the Death of Ignacio Jerusalem (1707-1769)\n\nChicago Arts Orchestra (Profe
 ssional Chamber Orchestra from Chicago)\n\nJavier José Mendoza\, Artistic D
 irector\n\nwith Special Guests\, Encantus Voices Choir\n\nMaibel Troia\, Co
 nductor\n\nDon’t miss this chance to hear the acclaimed Chicago Arts Orches
 tra present Spanish music from the colonial era\, never before heard in Flo
 rida! Named a “Critic’s Pick” by Time Out Chicago and a “Recommend” by the 
 Chicago Tribune\, the CAO has garnered an international reputation for perf
 orming galant music from Spanish archives in the New World. The CAO’s 2012 
 album release Al combate and forthcoming release of Ignacio Jerusalem’s Mas
 s in G are examples of the orchestras work and dedication to colonial Spani
 sh Repertoire. Join us to hear these rarely performed treasures of Spanish 
 Heritage. Tickets available at www.ChicagoArtsOrchestra.org\n\n- Located at
  La Merced Chapel on the campus of Corpus Christi Church\n\n$35 General Adm
 ission | $20 Seniors | $10 Students with ID\n\nBUY TICKETS NOW\n\n \n\n \n\
 nMarch 8 | Pre-Concert Talk 3:45pm | 4:00pm Concert\n\nEighteenth-Century M
 usic from the Mexico City Cathedral: Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of
  the Death of Ignacio Jerusalem (1707-1769)\n\nChicago Arts Orchestra\n\nJa
 vier José Mendoza\, Artistic Director\n\nwith Special Guests\, Encantus Voi
 ces Choir\n\nMaibel Troia\, Conductor\n\nDon’t miss this chance to hear the
  acclaimed Chicago Arts Orchestra present Spanish music from the colonial e
 ra\, never before heard in Florida! Named a “Critic’s Pick” by Time Out Chi
 cago and a “Recommend” by the Chicago Tribune\, the CAO has garnered an int
 ernational reputation for performing galant music from Spanish archives in 
 the New World. The CAO’s 2012 album release Al combate and forthcoming rele
 ase of Ignacio Jerusalem’s Mass in G are examples of the orchestras work an
 d dedication to colonial Spanish Repertoire. Join us to hear these rarely p
 erformed treasures of Spanish Heritage. Tickets available at www.ChicagoArt
 sOrchestra.org\n\n- Located at La Merced Chapel on the campus of Corpus Chr
 isti Church\n\n$35 General Admission | $20 Seniors | $10 Students with ID\n
 \nBUY TICKETS NOW
DTEND:20200308T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260412T091835Z
DTSTART:20200308T194500Z
GEO:25.752514;-80.37239
LOCATION:WPAC - Wertheim Performing Arts Center\, Concert Hall (Room 170)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Music of Colonial Latin America Series: March 5-8
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32742423808531
URL:https://calendar.fiu.edu/event/the_music_of_colonial_latin_america_seri
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