Voices for Change 50th Anniversary • Rodríguez’ Epistles
Acclaimed pianist Benjamin Hochman performs Rodríguez’ Epístolas as part of Voices for Change 50th Anniversary season.
Acclaimed pianist Benjamin Hochman performs Rodríguez’ Epístolas as part of Voices for Change 50th Anniversary season.
Baritone Gregory Feldmann offers the world premiere of Rodriguez’ art song Mother of Exiles, a towering rhapsody on Emma Lazaruz’s “The New Colossus.”
As part of her album New Enchantments release tour, bassoonist Cornelia Sommer, along with pianist Dror Baitel, present a magical evening of original arrangements of classic fairy tale music, as well as newly commissioned works featuring Rodríguez’ Mamá María.
As part of her album New Enchantments release tour, bassoonist Cornelia Sommer, along with pianist Dror Baitel, present a magical evening of original arrangements of classic fairy tale music, as well as newly commissioned works featuring Rodríguez’ Mamá María.
On September 29th, NYFOS will host "Learning, Fast and Slow," a concert that explores the journey of self-discovery through diverse music, featuring compositions that reflect on aging, repetition, and identity, featuring a performance of "Mamá María" by Rodríguez.
Bassoonist Angela Santiago performs Rodríguez’ Mamá María at the SHE Festival of Women in Music at the University of Arkansas
Presented by Lincoln Center in Collaboration with New Latin Wave, the award winning Ivalas Quartet performs Rodríguez’ Rapsodia Riqueña.
Hope in the Dark - Rannveig Marta Sarc offers the world premiere of Rodríguez’ Latency Denouement for violin solo in Iceland’s most prestigious and striking landmarks of cultural and social life, Harpa.
The New York Festival of Song features Rodríguez’ Alabaster Thread performed by award-winning baritone Gregory Feldmann and virtuoso pianist Nathaniel LaNasa.
Soon-to-be Dr. Cornelia Sommer offers world premiere of Rodríguez’ Mamá María in her final doctoral recital New Enchantments: Fairy Tale Music for Bassoon.
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