CSO Chamber Music Series: Celebrating Latin American Art
@ The Art Institute of Chicago
111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603
Opening Sunday, May 5th, from 2PM - 3:30PM
Intoxicating Latin American dance rhythms blaze in energetic interpretations by four contemporary composers.
Alberto Ginastera’s Second String Quartet whirls with glowing intensity, while fellow Argentine composter Astor Piazzolla’s Four for Tango is a fiery exhibition of his trademark “nuevo tango.” Metro Chabacano uses traditional Mexican dances to depict a bustling Mexico City subway station. American composer John Zorn, known for his quirky and eclectic works, shares musical snapshots, including Argentine tango, in Cat O’Nine Tails. Following the concert, tour works by Latin American artists throughout the galleries.
Fullerton Hall
$33 per person
Persons with disabilities who would like to request an accessibility accommodation for an Art Institute program are encouraged to send an email to access@artic.edu two weeks in advance of the program.
SPONSORS
Support for Live Arts programming is provided by the Woman’s Board of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Image: Rufino Tamayo. Woman with a Bird Cage, 1941. Gift of Joseph Winterbotham Collection.
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