UPCOMING
SEASON 2023/2024
Program 1
September 14, 2023 at 7.30 pm
St. Bede Episcopal Chapel at the University of Miami
Pre-concert Talk 7.30 pm
Concert 7:45 pm
Giselle Ríos, soprano
Cassandra Eisenreich, flute
Federico Bonacossa, guitar
Program
Homenaje for guitar by Manuel De Falla (3′)
I Will Not Be Sad in This World for flute and electronics by Eve Beglarian (7′)
Frate Vento Frate Focu for alto flute and guitar by Federico Bonacossa (6′)
Folksong Arrangements: England for soprano and guitar by Benjamin Britten (14′)
I N T E R M I S S I O N
Toward the Sea for alto flute and guitar by Toru Takemitsu (11′)
Quixotic Coquetry* for solo flute by Ferdinado DeSena (7′)
Into The Mist for soprano and flute by Gay Kahkonen (11′)
Poem by Li Po / English Translations by David Hinton, J.P. Seaton and James Cryer
I. Looking for Yung, the Recluse Master
II. Fall River Songs #16
III. Egret
IV. Sitting at Reverence Mountain
Program 2
March 26, 2024
University of Miami
The Last Hundred Ensemble will present the WORLD PREMIERE
of a new piece by Charles N. Mason
dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the death of Franz Kafka.
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FOR MORE DETAILS
Program 3
March 29 and 30, 2024
St. Bede Episcopal Chapel at the University of Miami
Pre-concert Talk 7.30 pm
Concert 7:45 pm
The Last Hundred Ensemble will present the WORLD PREMIERE
of a new piece by Charles N. Mason
dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the death of Franz Kafka.
STAY TUNED
FOR MORE DETAILS
PAST
SEASON 2022/2023
Season 2023 – Program 3
May 12, 2023 at 7.00 pm
St. Bede Episcopal Chapel at the University of Miami
Pre-concert Talk 7 pm
Concert 7:30 pm
Geraldo Costa Neto, guitar
Program
Drei Tentos by Hans Werner Henze (6′)
I N T E R M I S S I O N
Relojerias Sensibles by Juan Trigos (15′)
Partita by Juan Trigos (22′)
in five movements
Program 1
February 24, 2023
St. Bede Episcopal Chapel at the University of Miami
Pre-concert Talk 7 pm
Concert 7:30 pm
Program
** Honeyrêves by Bruno Maderna (Italy) 5′
* Fast Break by Charles Mason (USA) 7′
Silencios imaginados 2001 by Orlando Jacinto García (Cuba – USA) 13’
I N T E R M I S S I O N
Sonatina, for violin and cello by Arthur Honegger (Swiss) 15’
* Trescherzinuno (in Do) by Gabrio Taglietti (Italy) 10’
* Acrobats (6’) / Augusta Read Thomas (USA) 6′
*) Miami Premiere
**) 50th Anniversary of death
Program 2
March 28, 2023 at 7.00 pm
St. Bede Episcopal Chapel at the University of Miami
Pre-concert Talk 7 pm
Concert 7:30 pm
Program
Choros Bis, for violín and cello by Heitor Villa-lobos (Brazil) 9′
* A sparrow flies towards a woman as she stares at a crescent moon . Guitar Concerto by Federico Bonacossa (Italy-US) 20′
Federico Bonacossa, guitar
I N T E R M I S S I O N
* El Poema de Tlaltecatzin (Poem of Tlaltecatzin) by Juan Trigos (Mexico-US) 25′
Daniela D’Ingiullo, soprano
*) World Premiere
SEASON 2021/2022
May 7th, 2022 at 7 PM
Herbert And Nicole Wertheim Concert Hall (FIU), Miami, FL
May 13th, 2022 at 8.30 PM
25 Festival Cultural de Mayo. Teatro Degollado, Guadalajara, Mexico
Opera in one Act for soprano and ensemble (50′)
The madness was present, outside of her, She-Meow, since she was born. She took the form of a woman. She put her mother’s hat on her head, obsessed with the idea of being a cat. Then, the waters of madness soaked the inside of her person and she, She-Meow, was left homeless, without a father and without herself, but treasuring the immense affection of a mother who never accompanied her (Juan Trigos S.)
Antonio Camacho Oropeza, stage director
Juan Trigos, conductor
Daniela D’Ingiullo, soprano
La Coperacha, puppeteers
Elisbeida Suárez
Héctor Caro
Alejandro Orozco
The Last Hundred Ensemble
Frank Capoferri, alto saxophone
Vladimir Ibarra, electric guitar
Noel Halloway, percussion
Chen-Hui Jen, piano/electric piano
Salvador Rodríguez, pictures
Olga Gámez, artistic direction, puppetry and costumes
César Camarena, scenography and puppetry
José Camacho, videos
Marcos García, lighting
Program
Manuel de Falla, Hommage “pour le tombeau de Debussy” (4’)
Magnus Lindberg, Mano a Mano (17’)
Heitor Villa-Lobos, Etude 5 (3’)
I N T E R M I S I O N
Juan Trigos, Partita (23’)
Juan Trigos, conductor
Federico Bonacossa, guitar