Sunday, May 4 at 5pm
CINCO DE MAYO!
with guest artist Anamer Castrello

Copland, El Salon Mexico
Manuel de Falla, El amor brujo
Dvorak, Symphony No. 9 "New World"
All three of these pieces have strong folk influence. The Dvorak is rooted in Native American and African American folk music, and the de Falla is strongly influenced by the gypsy folklore of Andalusia. Neither, however, quotes pre-existing music. On the other hand, the Copland borrowed at least 9 Mexican folk tunes for this work, subtitled "Popular Type Dance Hall in Mexico City."
LOCATION: Atlas Performing Arts Center
1333 H Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
TICKETS: 202-399-7993; or
ONLINE HERE
$16 - $20 / Children 16 and under FREE with paying adult
Join us after the show for a
Cinco de Mayo Post-Concert Dinner
A special celebration for the finale of our 40th Anniversary Season
more information here