The radio show presented Reveron Trio’s recordings of Villa-Lobos and Ponce.
The radio show presented Reveron Trio’s recordings of Villa-Lobos and Ponce.
Interview related to the group’s residence with Eli Paso Pro-Musica
The album received a brilliant review in one of the top Spanish classical music magazines and was awarded the Melómano de oro distinction.
Pianist Ana María Otamendi speaks about the trio’s mission of diversifying the repertoire through an exploration of Latin American Music
The Reverón Piano Trio will perform a program including Villa-Lobos’ first piano trio
The trio was praised for their “delightful chamber music recital,” where they performed with the “overwhelming force of the special bond that unites these three great artists”
The prestigious festival lineup included Yefim Bronfman, Joshua Bell and Santiago Cañón-Valencia among others
The talk was centered on the benefits of the study of double-stops and underrepresented repertoire
The third movement of the concerto will be the required concerto movement, and the special version with the third movement only is available for free here
The Reverón Piano Trio interview covered aspects of their mission, their history, and their upcoming concert at Nichols Concert Hall
Horacio will join the largest and one of the strongest music programs in the United States starting in the fall of 2022.
Appleton’s Postcrescent newspaper publishes an article about Strings of Latin America and its impact in the Apleton community and beyond
Celebración de la Musica Latinoamericana will launch in April 1st, and will include concerts by the Reeveron Piano Trio, the Kaya Quartet, and trumpeter Pacho Flores and pianist Elena Abend
One of the most prestigious institutions of the world lists the catalog among the recommended websites of its research guides for Latin American composers.
The Reverón Piano Trio will be represented by these two management organizations for their concerts and other activities.
Strings of Latin America and Lawrence University have started a partnership with the aim of promoting the collaboration between Lawrence’s students and SOLA’s researchers. Through the partnership, students will have the support of Lawrence, SOLA, and the Sphinx organization to research and promote the music written by Latin American composers.
The interview addressed Horacio’s background as an El Sistema alumnus, his teaching philosophy, his research, and his relationship with CMPI.
This album contains recordings by Horacio Contreras of the two works for cello by Ricardo Lorenz, Open Borders for cello solo and Cecilia en Azul y Verde for cello and piano. Buy the album here
The performance is a part of a small number of archival performances selected to be presented in the 2020-2021 virtual season. It will be broadcasted in audio-only format on November 19, 2020, and will be available for several weeks here
Four Corners Ensemble releases our first album with the Navona record label. Music by our own Director Shuying Li