Music of the Americas looks back to the first year of En Casa with excerpts of some of our favorite videos.
Arts & Culture
Music of the Americas debuts videos from Bianca Gismonti, Adrián Iaies, and Adolfo Jorquera, and we remember Antonio Meneses' concert of years ago.
Using instruments made from the materials indigenous to Guatemala, Joaquín Orellana "articulates a radically expansive and humane approach to avant-garde composition," writes Johanna Fateman.
A week of music by U.S.-based artists from Latin America, curated by Alex Rodas-Neira.
A meditation on time for guitar trio, baroque and baroque-inspired pieces by Canadian musicians, and Francisco Mignone's Afro-Brazilian piano piece "Congada."
The Spine of Music showcases Joaquín Orellana's “sculptural, Surrealist, and darkly sensuous” instruments, per a New York Times review.
"'The Spine of Music' offers a different, vaguely utopian model of peaceful no-rules anarchy, participation and silence," writes Martha Schwendener in The New York Times.