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.
Eric Schultz, with the Missing Link Ensemble, offers the New York premiere of Rodríguez’ Críptico No.9 “Davяthan”
Minnesota Orchestra violist Sam Bergman performs Rodríguez’ on Being at the Coffee Concerts series at the Lakeville Area Arts Center.
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.
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.
From all of Latin-America, the competition will feature a repertoire from which the participants have to select, prepare, and record in video for their submission. Many countries are represented including Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Argentina, Chile and Puerto Rico with Rodríguez’s Críptico No.6 for solo flute.
Acclaimed violinist Alice Ivy-Pemberton celebrates her Graduation Recital featuring the Concert Premiere of her passion project Drowning Monuments including Rodríguez’ Through What is no Longer.
Cellist Thapelo Masita gives the world premiere of Rodríguez’ essay for solo cello on Being, as part of the concert on the edge: exploring the interception of experience and art.
Chosen among 650 submitted compositions, Rodríguez’ Epítsola No.1 will be performed in The Ear’s next competition concert.
Italian Pianist Loredana Scalcione performs Rodríguez’ Críptico No.1 at the Bari Piano Festival in Italy.
Flutist Darwin Cosme gives Rodriguez’ Críptico No.6 its Puerto Rican Premiere.
In the intimacy of the wonderful new Concert Space at Beethoven Pianos in midtown Manhattan, Darwin Cosme will be premiering Iván Rodriguez' Críptico No. 6 for solo flute. The Project 142 concert, entitled "Bach, Poulenc & Beyond," features pianist Amanda Zook in a program of works of C.P.E. Bach, Tatakishvili, Karg-Elert, Dorff, as well as Rodriguez' Críptico No.6 and Francis Poulenc's flute Sonata.
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