Latinx Musical Identities
General Admission: $50
Senior: $40
Student: $40
Get ready for a night that will leave you breathless. Pianist Priscila Navarro and the powerhouse Arx Duo percussionists light up the stage with the explosive sounds of Latin America.
Feel the fire of Afro-Peruvian dance.
Sway to the elegance of Mexico’s Danzón.
Get swept away by the passion of South America’s greatest melodies.
The evening builds to the Westport premiere of Jimmy López’s Perú Negro — a jaw-dropping, high-voltage finale with two pianos and two percussionists.
This concert is a full-body, heart-pounding experience you’ll talk about long after the final note.
Seats are limited and going fast — buy your tickets now before they’re gone!
Peruvian pianist Priscila Navarro performs solo recitals, chamber works, and a large selection of concerti with orchestras throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America. Her talent has been widely recognized and she has been awarded the first prize at several international competitions, including the Liszt-Garritson International Competition in Baltimore, Maryland, Beethoven Sonata Competition in Tennessee, Chopin International Competition of Texas, Artist Series of Sarasota, Imola City Awards, Italy, and the Heida Hermanns International Music Competition.
Priscila made her Carnegie Hall solo recital debut in 2013 and will return there twice in 2022. She received a Special Bach prize at the International City of Vigo Competition in Spain, where she was one of five finalists from over 400 participating pianists, with a jury presided by Martha Argerich. As a chamber musician, Priscila regularly performs with a wide variety of musicians. She performed in several cities in Peru with violist Jodi Levitz, viola professor at the University of Miami. Priscila forms a piano duet with Dr. Michael Baron. Their first album is set to release in December with the MSR Classics label, with a Carnegie Hall premiere concert in March 2022.
About Jair Zacarias:
Born in Trujillo, Peru, Jair is a first-year DMA student at Kansas University School of Music. He is the winner of several competitions, including the 2023 Stecher and Horowitz Piano competition and the MTNA Young Artist Competition. Jair has worked with renowned pianists such as Yefim Bronfman, Jon Nakamatsu, Paul Schenly, and
Jerome Lowenthal. He has participated in festivals in the United States, Brazil, and Peru, including the Bowdoin International Music Festival and Pianofest in the Hamptons. Jair completed a master’s degree at Indiana University where he studied with Emile Naumoff, and a bachelor’s degree at Florida Gulf Coast University under the guidance of Dr. Michael Baron.
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