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According to the organizers, the program will consist of the "1910 Overture" by Manuel Esperon, "Chaconne in E minor" by Carlos Chavez, "Sones de Mariachi" by Blas Galindo, "Waltz of the Waves", of Juventino Rosas, and several songs with the tenor Dante Alcala and soprano Linda Gutierrez, winner in the contest organized by the Opera Prima Conaculta.
On the "1910 Overture" by Esperon to master orchestration Sergio Cardenas, raises issues that were used in several films, especially the Golden Age of cinema, some of them even sang performers like Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante.
While "Chaconne in E minor" is a work composed in the eighteenth century by the German composer Dietrich Buxtehude, which was originally written for organ and was later adapted for orchestra by masterfully master Carlos Chavez.
For its part, the teacher wrote Blas Galindo "Sones de Mariachi" originally for small orchestra, the music program for Mexican Carlos Chavez led in 1940 in New York, on the occasion of the exhibition "20 Centuries of Mexican Art," held at the Museum of Modern Art in the city of skyscrapers.
According to historians say, typing "Sones de Mariachi" Blas Galindo was based on three popular tunes of the state of Jalisco: "The Black", "The Vulture" and "four pieces", and in this work captured the essence of art national folk modern symphonic resources.
The orchestration of the waltz "Over the Waves" that run the Symphony Orchestra of New Fire Festival is the master Manuel Enriquez, and it is a piece written in 1885 by Juventino Rosas.
The concert, free entry and is performed under the New Fire Festival, will address in July Briseno, one of the most distinguished Mexican musicians today, and who enjoys a national and international reputation based on the dimension of their artistic proposals for high quality and as a trombonist.
This has been evident in their presentations with the most important orchestras in Mexico, including the National Symphony Orchestra, the Mexico State Symphony, the Philharmonic Orchestra of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Fine Arts Chamber and Symphony Yucatan, among others.