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Grant Event – An Examination of Enrique Granados’ Pedagogical Piano Works

November 8, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am PST

Location: Zoom, for access please contact Rosanne Smith
Presenting District: Linn-Benton
Presenter:
Ricardo de la Torre[expand title=”Read Presenter Bio” swaptitle=” “]In demand as a performer, teacher, adjudicator, and presenter, Ricardo de la Torre currently serves as piano instructor for the Community Music Program at the University of Puget Sound, where he was also staff accompanist for the School of Music. Ricardo has played in concert venues in Mexico, the United States, Canada, Spain, Austria, and France. A finalist and prize winner in several competitions in Mexico and the U.S., he received second prize at the Eleventh Annual Competition in the Performance of Music from Spain and Latin America, sponsored by Indiana University’s Latin American Music Center and the Embassy of Spain. The recordings he made as a result of this competition were included in a two-CD collection released by the LAMC. Together with his wife, Dr. Lark Powers, Ricardo forms a piano duo that has performed internationally, was a finalist of the United States International Piano Duo Competition in Colorado Springs and received a Silver Award at the first international competition of the Carles & Sofía Foundation of Spain.

Born in Mexico City, Ricardo attended Escuela Superior de Música in his hometown, where he received a bachelor’s degree cum laude. He continued his studies at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he received a Master of Music degree and went on to graduate with a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Colorado Boulder, where he worked as a teaching assistant.

An active presenter, he has participated in numerous local, regional, and international conferences. The results of his research have been published in specialized journals in the U.S., Mexico, and Colombia.

He is a visiting artist for the Washington State Music Teachers Association’s Music Artistry Program and has served on the faculty of East Central University in Ada, OK. Ricardo has also taught music analysis at Pacific Lutheran University. Currently he is pianist at First Lutheran Church in Tacoma where he directs its summer concert series Listen Live at Lunch.[/expand]

Program Description: This session takes a fresh look[expand title=”Read More” swaptitle=” “]at three of this important Spanish composer’s pedagogical collections and presents an overview of Granados’ educational activities and concerns as well as the way his tradition lives on today.[/expand]

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Date:
November 8, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 11:30 am PST
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Organizer

Rosanne Smith
Email
rosannecs@aol.com