
STRING AREA PRESENTS: UNIDOS!
A Musical Tribute to Hispanic Heritage featuring Tish Hinojosa with Dr. Jeong Eun Lee, piano
Mi Negra
Jesus Florido (1966)
UTSA String Ensemble
Violins: Richard Peralta, Keith Beene, Nicholas Garza, Shawn Demuth, Karyl De Guzman, Mario Hernandez Viola: Andre Alvarado
Celli: Isaiah Valdez, Alex Valles, Isabella Villalobos Bass: Heriberto Ayma
Percussion: Meaghan Trevino, Rafael Munoz Cervantes
An Enduring Life Suite Isaiah Valdez I K.J. UTSA Student

Dr. Jeong Eun Lee, piano
Siete canciones populares españolas
Manuel de Falla I El Paño Moruno (1876 1946) Keith Beene, violin
Pequena Suite No. 5
Heitor Villa Lobos Melodia (1887 1959)
Isabella Villalobos, cello
Playera
La Bella Cubana
Pablo Sarasate (1844 1908) Nicholas Garza, violin
José White Lafitte (1836 1918)
Fernanda Cuevas, Samantha Uria, violins
Sobre las Olas Juventino Rosas (1868 1894)
Cynthia Elias Nunez, violín Alex Garcia, guitar
Xavier Contreras, guitarrón Milonga Jorge Cardoso (1949)
Spanish Dance No. 1 (from La Vida Breve)
Manuel de Falla (1876 1946) Eduardo Lopez, Andrew Rubio, guitars
Tres insultos para de violines
Angélica Negrón I Burlesco (1981)
Mario Hernandez, Lacey Elrod, violins
Estrellita Manuel Ponce (1882 1948)
Jaymes Edwards, Hannah Bradley, violins Grace San Juan, viola Sofia Salazar Arguelles, cello
Suite De Canções Infantes Brasileiras (for cello ensemble)
Anderson Viana I Allegro (1962)
Isaiah Valdez, Isabella Villalobos Sofia Salazar Arguelles, Alex Valles
Heitor Villa Lobos I Poco Andantino (1887 1959)
String Quartet No. 5
Richard Peralta, Jaymes Edwards, violins Jakob Meza, viola, Isaiah Valdez, cello
Un Encuentro Alex Valles UTSA Student
LJ Lepovitz, Grace San Juan, violins Sofia Salazar Arguelles, Alex Valles, celli Luis Gonzales, Bajo Sexto Aaron Salinas, Accordion
Teach Yourself to Fly Pauline Oliveros (1932 2016)
UTSA String Ensemble
SPECIAL GUEST ARTIST
TISH HINOJOSA



















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