jueves, 19 de diciembre de 2013

Tenor David de la Mora en le CCA de Ajijic.

Recital ‘México desde el Corazón'     English below

Ajijic, JAL. Diciembre 2013.- El Centro Cultural Axixic, principal foro de la cultura y las artes de la delegación del mismo nombre, será la sede el próximo sábado 28 de diciembre a las 19:00 horas del recital ‘México desde el Corazón’. El evento tendrá como protagonistas al Tenor David De la Mora en la voz y el Mtro. Raúl Molina De Anda en la Guitarra. El recital abarcará repertorio en su mayoría de compositores mexicanos como Manuel M. Ponce, Agustín Lara, María Grever, Jorge Del Moral y Consuelo Velázquez, además también algunas canciones populares mexicanas. La entrada al evento tiene un costo de recuperación de $60.00 pesos.
Ante el éxito obtenido en fechas pasadas con el recital ‘Voces y cuerdas de la Revolución’ realizado el 21 de noviembre del presente, el tenor tapatío De la Mora y el Mtro. Molina de Anda repiten en el municipio, esta vez en Ajijic, con un recital con formato similar al anterior. De la Mora se perfila como una joven promesa en el arte lírico del Estado. Su visión contempla al arte musical y al arte en general como algo que no es opcional y que se debe desarrollar en primera instancia de forma local. Comenzó sus estudios vocales con la soprano Patricia Lomelí y el tenor Vladimir Bañuelos. Estudió en el Conservatorio de las Rosas desde 2010 hasta 2013. Durante su residencia en Michoacán ha participado en la puesta en escena de diversas óperas como Bastián y Bastiana, La Mulata de Córdoba, Las Bodas de Fígaro y El Elixir de Amor. Ha tomado clases con algunas figuras destacadas de la ópera nacional e internacional como Francisco Araiza, Dunja Vejzovic, Roberto Bañuelas, Silvano Zabeo, Shirley Close, Rogelio Riojas  y Claudio Rizzi. Además, el mismo Mtro. Raúl Molina de Anda quien acompañará en la guitarra, fue su maestro en solfeo, armonía, apreciación musical y composición.El Maestro Raúl Molina es graduado de la Escuela Nacional de Música de la UNAM con especialidad en Guitarra. Además también estudió composición en la misma escuela y en Jalisco se ha destacado por la creación de sus obras musicales, mismas que se han presentado en eventos importantes y algunas de éstas han sido comisionadas por el mismo gobierno, por ejemplo: La suite del Museo Regional, Homenaje a Pablo Picasso y Sangre de Oaxaca. También ha grabado varios discos en solista con sus propias composiciones y en colaboración con otros artistas. También es egresado de la Escuela de dirección de Orquesta y Banda (avalada por la Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music de Londres) del Maestro Francisco Navarro Lara con sede en Huelva, España. Actualmente es Maestro de música, fundador y director de una Red Intermunicipal de Orquestas en la Región Valles de Jalisco contando ya con orquestas en Tala, Etzatlán y San Juanito Escobedo.Se extiende la invitación a los medios correspondientes y a toda la comunidad en general a asistir a este evento con fines de fomentar la expansión cultural y propiciar foro para que jóvenes artistas de nuestro estado puedan tener oportunidades que los impulsen en sus respectivas carreras cualquiera que sea su disciplina.Atte: Oficina de difusión ‘Mexico, from the heart’
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Ajijic, JAL. December 2013. - The Axixic Cultural Centre, which is the main art and culture forum in the town of Ajijic, will become the hosting venue of the recital ‘México desde el corazón' (‘Mexico, from the heart’) next Saturday, December 28th at 7:00 pm. The concert will be featured by Tenor David De la Mora and Maestro Raúl Molina De Anda on guitar. Most of the repertoire will consist of pieces from romantic Mexican composers like Manuel M. Ponce, Agustin Lara, María Grever, Jorge Del Moral and Consuelo Velázquez. Additional pieces performed will include popular Mexican. The entrance to this event will have an admission fee of $60.00 pesos.
Due to the success of their last recital ‘Voices and strings of the Mexican Revolution’ on november 21st, the tenor De la Mora and Maestro Molina de anda will perform again in the municipality, but this time in Ajijic. This next recital will be similar to the last one, for all those who didn’t get a chance to attend.Tenor David De la Mora is a Guadalajara native rising star within the lyric environment in the state. His vision defines art as something not optional and that must be locally developed in first place. He began his vocal studies with the Soprano Patricia Lomeli and Tenor Vladimir Bañuelos. He studied at the Conservatorio de las Rosas from 2010-2013. During his residence in Michoacán he participated in the staging of various operas including: Bastian & Bastiene, La Mulata de Córdoba , The Marriage of Figaro, and The Elixir of Love. He has also taken lessons with some opera leading figures and coaches from the national and international stage, such as: Francisco Araiza , Dunja Vejzovic , Roberto Bañuelas , Silvano Zabeo , Shirley Close, Rogelio Riojas and Claudio Rizzi . Furthermore, Maestro Raúl Molina de Anda, who will accompany him on guitar, was also his teacher in music theory, harmony, music appreciation and composition.
Maestro Raul Molina is a graduate of the National School of Music of the UNAM, specializing in Guitar. He also studied composition in the same school and in Jalisco has excelled in the creation of his own musical works, which have been presented at major events. Some of these works have been commissioned by the government, for example: Suite del Museo Regional (The suite of Regional Museum), Homenaje a Pablo Picasso (Homage to Pablo Picasso) and Sangre de Oaxaca (Blood of Oaxaca). He has also recorded several solo albums with his own compositions and in collaboration with other artists. He is also a graduate of Maestro Francisco Navarro Lara’s Orchestra and Band Conduction School (endorsed by the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music in London) based in Huelva, Spain. He is currently music teacher, a founder and a director of Intermunicipal Network of Orchestras in Jalisco’s Valles Region, and already has three orchestras in Tala, San Juanito Escobedo and Etzatlán. We extend the invitation to the media and the community to attend this event. Our purpose is to promote and encourage cultural expansion and forum for young artists from our state and to grant them access to opportunities that can help advance their careers in any artistic discipline. Ajijic, JAL. December 2013. - The Axixic Cultural Centre, which is the main art and culture forum in the town of Ajijic, will become the hosting venue of the recital ‘México desde el corazón' (‘Mexico, from the heart’) next Saturday, December 28th at 7:00 pm. The concert will be featured by Tenor David De la Mora and Maestro Raúl Molina De Anda on guitar. Most of the repertoire will consist of pieces from romantic Mexican composers like Manuel M. Ponce, Agustin Lara, María Grever, Jorge Del Moral and Consuelo Velázquez. Additional pieces performed will include popular Mexican. The entrance to this event will have an admission fee of $60.00 pesos.

Due to the success of their last recital ‘Voices and strings of the Mexican Revolution’ on november 21st, the tenor De la Mora and Maestro Molina de anda will perform again in the municipality, but this time in Ajijic. This next recital will be similar to the last one, for all those who didn’t get a chance to attend.Tenor David De la Mora is a Guadalajara native rising star within the lyric environment in the state. His vision defines art as something not optional and that must be locally developed in first place. He began his vocal studies with the Soprano Patricia Lomeli and Tenor Vladimir Bañuelos. He studied at the Conservatorio de las Rosas from 2010-2013. During his residence in Michoacán he participated in the staging of various operas including: Bastian & Bastiene, La Mulata de Córdoba , The Marriage of Figaro, and The Elixir of Love. He has also taken lessons with some opera leading figures and coaches from the national and international stage, such as: Francisco Araiza , Dunja Vejzovic , Roberto Bañuelas , Silvano Zabeo , Shirley Close, Rogelio Riojas and Claudio Rizzi . Furthermore, Maestro Raúl Molina de Anda, who will accompany him on guitar, was also his teacher in music theory, harmony, music appreciation and composition.

Maestro Raul Molina is a graduate of the National School of Music of the UNAM, specializing in Guitar. He also studied composition in the same school and in Jalisco has excelled in the creation of his own musical works, which have been presented at major events. Some of these works have been commissioned by the government, for example: Suite del Museo Regional (The suite of Regional Museum), Homenaje a Pablo Picasso (Homage to Pablo Picasso) and Sangre de Oaxaca (Blood of Oaxaca). He has also recorded several solo albums with his own compositions and in collaboration with other artists. He is also a graduate of Maestro Francisco Navarro Lara’s Orchestra and Band Conduction School (endorsed by the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music in London) based in Huelva, Spain. He is currently music teacher, a founder and a director of Intermunicipal Network of Orchestras in Jalisco’s Valles Region, and already has three orchestras in Tala, San Juanito Escobedo and Etzatlán.
 We extend the invitation to the media and the community to attend this event. Our purpose is to promote and encourage cultural expansion and forum for young artists from our state and to grant them access to opportunities that can help advance their careers in any artistic discipline.

Due to the success of their last recital ‘Voices and strings of the Mexican Revolution’ on november 21st, the tenor De la Mora and Maestro Molina de anda will perform again in the municipality, but this time in Ajijic. This next recital will be similar to the last one, for all those who didn’t get a chance to attend.
Tenor David De la Mora is a Guadalajara native rising star within the lyric environment in the state. His vision defines art as something not optional and that must be locally developed in first place. He began his vocal studies with the Soprano Patricia Lomeli and Tenor Vladimir Bañuelos. He studied at the Conservatorio de las Rosas from 2010-2013. During his residence in Michoacán he participated in the staging of various operas including: Bastian & Bastiene, La Mulata de Córdoba , The Marriage of Figaro, and The Elixir of Love. He has also taken lessons with some opera leading figures and coaches from the national and international stage, such as: Francisco Araiza , Dunja Vejzovic , Roberto Bañuelas , Silvano Zabeo , Shirley Close, Rogelio Riojas and Claudio Rizzi . Furthermore, Maestro Raúl Molina de Anda, who will accompany him on guitar, was also his teacher in music theory, harmony, music appreciation and composition.
Maestro Raul Molina is a graduate of the National School of Music of the UNAM, specializing in Guitar. He also studied composition in the same school and in Jalisco has excelled in the creation of his own musical works, which have been presented at major events. Some of these works have been commissioned by the government, for example: Suite del Museo Regional (The suite of Regional Museum), Homenaje a Pablo Picasso (Homage to Pablo Picasso) and Sangre de Oaxaca (Blood of Oaxaca). He has also recorded several solo albums with his own compositions and in collaboration with other artists. He is also a graduate of Maestro Francisco Navarro Lara’s Orchestra and Band Conduction School (endorsed by the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music in London) based in Huelva, Spain. He is currently music teacher, a founder and a director of Intermunicipal Network of Orchestras in Jalisco’s Valles Region, and already has three orchestras in Tala, San Juanito Escobedo and Etzatlán.
 We extend the invitation to the media and the community to attend this event. Our purpose is to promote and encourage cultural expansion and forum for young artists from our state and to grant them access to opportunities that can help advance their careers in any artistic discipline.

Maestro Raul Molina is a graduate of the National School of Music of the UNAM, specializing in Guitar. He also studied composition in the same school and in Jalisco has excelled in the creation of his own musical works, which have been presented at major events. Some of these works have been commissioned by the government, for example: Suite del Museo Regional (The suite of Regional Museum), Homenaje a Pablo Picasso (Homage to Pablo Picasso) and Sangre de Oaxaca (Blood of Oaxaca). He has also recorded several solo albums with his own compositions and in collaboration with other artists. He is also a graduate of Maestro Francisco Navarro Lara’s Orchestra and Band Conduction School (endorsed by the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music in London) based in Huelva, Spain. He is currently music teacher, a founder and a director of Intermunicipal Network of Orchestras in Jalisco’s Valles Region, and already has three orchestras in Tala, San Juanito Escobedo and Etzatlán.
 We extend the invitation to the media and the community to attend this event. Our purpose is to promote and encourage cultural expansion and forum for young artists from our state and to grant them access to opportunities that can help advance their careers in any artistic discipline.