Marimba 2010

Marimba 2010 was a three-day international festival and conference hosted at the University of Minnesota. Running from April 28 to May 1, 2010, the event celebrated the music of the marimba, and brought together around 45 world-class artists and ensembles.[1] University of Minnesota's director of percussion studies Fernando Meza hosted and directed the festival.[2][3]

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Marimba 2010 Logo

Performing Artists

Notable performing artists included the following:

A complete list of performing artists is located at http://marimba2010.org/artists.

World Premieres

Marimba 2010 also saw the world premieres of a number of pieces featuring the marimba.[4] These include the following:

One of the major performances highlighted at Marimba 2010 was a performance in conjunction with VocalEssence. The concert, entitled Mallets & Melodies, was held in the Cathedral of St. Paul, and combined the sound of the marimba with the sound of a choir. The headlining piece was Giovanni Gabrieli's Magnificat á 33, which features 20 marimbas, 30 marimba players, and a choir.[5]

Sponsors and Partners

Marimba 2010 was presented in conjunction with the Minnesota Orchestra, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the University of Minnesota, VocalEssence, Minnesota Public Radio, the Schupert Club, the Weisman Art Museum, The Southern Theater, the Minnesota Percussion Association, and numerous other organizations.[6]

References

  1. http://marimba2010.org
  2. Archived January 19, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "The magic of marimbas : UMNews : University of Minnesota". .umn.edu. 2010-04-21. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  4. Meza, Fernando (2010). Marimba 2010, International Festival and Conference (program guide).
  5. "Mallets & Melodies". VocalEssence. 2010-04-30. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  6. Archived October 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
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