José L. Elizondo

Schedule of Upcoming Performances

 

 

This is only a partial listing.

Information will be published and updated as it becomes available.

 

Concert information is in reverse chronological order.

Please scroll down to the appropriate month.

 

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1996

December 1996

 

Monday December 30th, 1996 at 7:30pm

Estampas Mexicanas

Brighton Youth Orchestra

Andrew Sherwood, music director

St. Peter's Church

London Road

Brighton - England

 

Season Concert

Program included:  Josef Haydn - "Symphony No. 104 in D (London)"; Wolfgang A. Mozart - "Piano Concerto No. 23 in A, K488"; José Elizondo - "Mexican Dance" from "Estampas Mexicanas"; Antonin Dvorak - "Symphony No. 8 in G, op. 88"; Traditional - "Two Carols"

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December 11th & 12th, 1996 at 8:30pm

Estampas Mexicanas

Nuevo León Symphony Orchestra

Félix Carrasco, music director

Teatro Universitario

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

Unidad Mederos

Monterrey, Nuevo León  - México

 

Program includes: Ramiro Luis García - "Misa Santa Cecilia"; Elizondo - "Estampas Mexicanas"; Orff - "Carmina Burana"

 

Occasion for the concert: Celebration of the 400th anniversary of the city of Monterrey

This concert was broadcast nation-wide by Radio Nuevo León - 102.1 XHQI-FM

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Friday December 6th, 1996 at 8pm

Canciones de mi Tierra(World Premiere)

M.I.T. Chamber Chorus

William Cutter, music director

Gary Crichlow, tenor soloist

accompanied by

Nicholas Pioch, Robert Ward & Francisco Isaza, guitarists

Carisa Leise, Jeremy Nimmer, Rob Rucinski, Lindee Goh & Nicholas Pioch, percussion

Kresge Auditorium

                        Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cambridge, Massachusetts - USA

 

Program included:

CONCERT CHOIR - Arnold Shoenberg - "Drei Volkslieder Op.49"; Bela Bartok - "Four Slovak folk songs"; Percy Grainger - "British folk music settings" (5 & 8); William Cutter - "Emeralds"; Jameson Marvin - "The Minstrel Boy"; Desby - "Greek folk songs"; Halloran - "Witness"; Norman Luboff - "Steal Away"

CHAMBER CHORUS - José Elizondo - "Canciones de mi Tierra"; Solomon Douglas' "So Ama Le-Ho"; Ludwig Van Beethoven - "Folk song arrangements"

SOLO - Andrew Vores' "American folk songs"

 

The Chamber Chorus and Margaret O'Keefe performed as special guests

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November 1996

 

Sunday November 17th, 1996 at 3pm

Estampas Mexicanas

Parkway Concert Orchestra

James D'Angelo, music director

Holy Name Parish Center

521 West Roxbury Parkway

West Roxbury, MA - USA

 

Pops Concert

Program included:  Souza -  "Hands Across the Sea" March; Rodgers - Overture from "The King and I"; Custer - "Salute to the Big Bands"; Elizondo - "Estampas Mexicanas"; Davion and Leigh - "Man of la Mancha"; Kling - "The Elephant and the Fly"; Mancini - "A Tribute to Henry Mancini"; Custer - "Themes from 007"; Rossini - "William Tell" Overture; Leroy Anderson - "Sleigh Ride"

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July 1996

 

July 6th, 1996 at 8pm

Estampas Mexicanas

(World Premiere – First Professional Performance)

San José Symphony Orchestra

Leonid Grin, music director

Guadalupe Riverpark

San Jose, California - USA

 

Program included: American National Anthem; Copland - "An Outdoor Overture"; Copland - "Variations on a Shaker Theme" ffrom Appalachian Spring; Elizondo - "Estampas Mexicanas"; Rodgers & Hammerstein - Overture from "Oklahoma"; Tchaikovsky - "1812 Overture"; Souza - "Stars and Stripes Forever";

 

Occasion for the concert:  America Festival (part of the American Independence Celebration)

Estimated attendance: 25,000 (Outdoor concert)

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June 1996

 

June 1st, 1996

“Waltz in G Major(Keyboard version of the Waltz for Orchestra)

José Luis Elizondo

Dante Alighieri Hall

Cambridge, MA - USA

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