MusicMexico 2023 Symposium - 葫芦影业

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MusicMexico 2023 Symposium

Presented by the 葫芦影业
and Dartmouth College

May 18-20th, 2023

葫芦影业
Moores School of Music
Houston, TX

Join the 葫芦影业 Moores School of Music and as we explore the rich history and vibrant future of Mexican music at a three-day interdisciplinary event.

Join musicians, performers, and scholars as they explore the musical traditions of Mexico from before the revolution to the present day. Learn about the representation of Mexican music in wind band literature and educational settings today. This event is open to all practicing instrumental music educators as well as interested graduate and undergraduate music education students!

for this fascinating, engaging, educational, and musical experience!

Schedule

Thursday, May 18th

6:00 PM Opening Reception - Lyndall Finley Wortham Theatre Lobby

7:00 PM Opening Addresses & Welcome - Dudley Recital Hall

Friday, May 19th

7:30 AM Educator Registration & Check-In (Breakfast Provided)

8:30 AM Plenary Session - Dr. Christina Gómez, Dr. Xóchitl Chávez, Dr. Amanda Soto

9:30 AM Mariachi Immersive Workshop - Presented by Mariachi Pumas

11:00 AM Lightning Talks - Dr. Sixto Montesinos, Eric Jimenez, Frank Duarte

12:00 PM Lunch

1:00 PM Oaxaqueño Immersive Workshop, Part I - Community Practices and Music Learning

3:00 PM Panel Discussion: Composers on Writing for Wind Band

4:00 PM Lightning Talks - Dr. Christina Gómez, Dr. Xóchitl Chávez, Dr. Amanda Soto

5:00 PM Break

6:00 PM Pre-Concert Reception - Moores Opera House

Saturday, May 20th

7:30 AM Breakfast

8:30 AM Oaxaqueño Immersive Workshop, Part II - Oaxacalifornia Experience

10:30 AM Immersive Workshop Integration Session

12:00 PM Lunch

1:00 PM Panel Discussion: Navigating Cultural Practice in the Band Hall

2:30 PM Break

3:00 PM Closing Talks - Dr. Christina Gómez, Dr. Xóchitl Chávez, Dr. Amanda Soto

4:30 PM Break

6:00 PM Pre-Concert Reception - Moores Opera House

Featured Speakers & Workshop Facilitators

Composers & Conductors

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