On October 14, Simon Ghraichy, the acclaimed Mexican-French-Lebanese concert pianist and recording artist, returns to New York to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a Carnegie Hall concert and a series of workshops for young NYC musicians honoring great Hispanic composers.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the program, titled “My Hispanic Heritage,” celebrates Latin American composers (Ernesto Lecuona, Arturo Márquez), Spanish composers (Isaac Albeniz, Manuel de Falla), and non-Spanish/non-Latino composers who drew inspiration from Hispanic culture (French composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel).
The presenter for “My Hispanic Heritage” is New York Concert Artists.
Prior to the recital, Simon Ghraichy will offer a series of workshops and master classes to students at the Brooklyn Music School, a not-for-profit community school located in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
This program is presented as part of Kids Trail
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