Latin American Whispers, Contemporary Music for Oboe
Come and discover great music for oboe written by living Latin American composers.
Chilean oboist José Luis is coming to London to perform an eclectic mix of exciting new pieces for solo oboe by Latin American composers from Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Chile, Paraguay, and Colombia.
Recognised as one of the most prolific artists of his generation, José Luis Urquieta is regularly invited to classical music and oboe festivals around the world. His passion for contemporary music has led him to perform concerts throughout Europe, Africa, Oceania, Asia, North, Central and South America.
This event is free but registration is required; click on the link at the bottom and get your free ticket.
Programme
Marcos Stuardo (Chile, 1984)
“Mariposas de sol” (2020)
Diego Sánchez Haase (Paraguay, 1970)
“Pitogüé, leyenda güararní para oboe” (2014)
Alba Potes (Colombia, 1954)
“Entre líneas” (2019)
Andrián Pertout (Chile, 1963)
“¿Qué pasaría si la tierra pudiera hablar?” (2020) World Premiere*
Gabriel Graziani (Uruguay, 1969)
“El lamento de Petrona” (2017)
Mario Lavista (México, 1943)
“Marsias”, for oboe and crystal glass (1982)
Manuel Bustamante (Chile, 1994)
“Mantra”, for amplified wind oboe (2020)
Icli Zitella (Venezuela, 1966)
“Vocalise” (2008)
José Luis is a Rigoutat Artist, playing on instruments by the prestigious French brand. José Luis Urquieta has the pleasure of performing on an oboe Rigoutat Model “J”.
This event is brought to you thanks to the charitable support of the Anglo Chilean Society.