FREE Community Concert: Mariachi Celebration!

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FREE Community Concert: Mariachi Celebration!

August 14, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 7:00pm

Guest Conductor, Mark Alpizar
Special Guests, Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar

FREE CONCERT!

Hear the Holland Symphony Orchestra perform in the Kollen Park Henry VanderLinde Bandshell with special guests, Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar. Bring your own chair, a picnic and enjoy a beautiful evening of music for the whole family.

Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar has captivated and delighted audiences at both intimate venues and major theaters throughout the United States, including the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Bakersfield Fox Theatre, and the Auditorium Theater in Chicago. Founded in 1994 by Jaime Cuéllar, the ensemble of 5-12 mariachi musicians is now led by his son, Jimmy K. Cuéllar, a three-time Grammy award winner in his own right.  Frequently collaborating with other artists such as Pedro Fernandez, Ana Barbara and Angela Aguilar, a 2017 production by the “mitú” network where they teamed with Ballet Folklórico de Los Ángeles to recreate “Tale as Old as Time” from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, went viral with over 15 million views! Also, in partnership with BFLA, the ensemble performs Nochebuena: Christmas Eve in Mexico, a show in high demand throughout the United States! In 2019, Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar were featured artists in Center Stage Opera’s production of Mozart’s Le Nozze de Figaro. Avid proponents of music education, the group teaches mariachi for all ages at their own Academy for Performing Arts (https://thee-academy.com/). Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar is proudly represented by Marian Liebowitz Artist Management.

Free admission!  Donations will be accepted during the concert.

*In case of rain, this concert will be held at M.E. Yacht Restoration, 471 Howard, Holland, MI 49424.  Decision will be made by 4pm on the day of the concert.

 

Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 7:00pm

Guest Conductor, Mark Alpizar
Special Guests, Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar

Jimmy Kyle Cuéllar, Gustavo Hernandez, Jason Mario Franco, Albert Michael Jimenez, Grover Rodrigo Castro, Gustavo Adolfo Zambrano

Kollen Park Henry VanderLinde Bandshell

Music of the Americas

Sobre las Olas
Juvenito Rosas, arr. Mark Alpizar

Libertango
Astor Piazzolla, arr. Jeff Scott

Tico Tico
Zequinha De Abreu, arr. David Marlatt

“Danza Final” from Estancia
Alberto Ginastera, arr. Robert Longfield

“Hoe Down” from Rodeo
Aaron Copland

Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, “From the New World,” Allegro con fuoco
Antonín Dvořák

Intermission

Guadalajara

Que Te Dado Esa Mujer

Popurrí Javier Solis

De Colores
featuring local student performers

Additional pieces announced from the stage

 

Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar has captivated and delighted audiences at both intimate venues and major theaters throughout the United States, including the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Bakersfield Fox Theatre, and the Auditorium Theater in Chicago. Founded in 1994 by Jaime Cuéllar, the ensemble of 5-12 mariachi musicians is now led by his son, Jimmy K. Cuéllar, a three-time Grammy award winner in his own right.  Frequently collaborating with other artists such as Pedro Fernandez, Ana Barbara and Angela Aguilar, a 2017 production by the “mitú” network where they teamed with Ballet Folklórico de Los Ángeles to recreate “Tale as Old as Time” from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, went viral with over 15 million views! Also, in partnership with BFLA, the ensemble performs Nochebuena: Christmas Eve in Mexico, a show in high demand throughout the United States! In 2019, Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar were featured artists in Center Stage Opera’s production of Mozart’s Le Nozze de Figaro. Avid proponents of music education, the group teaches mariachi for all ages at their own Academy for Performing Arts (https://thee-academy.com/). Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar is proudly represented by Marian Liebowitz Artist Management.

Mark Alpizar, Guest Conductor

Southern California native, Mark Alpizar, has enjoyed a multi-faceted and entrepreneurial career as a conductor, clarinetist, and music educator. He has recently been named the music director of the Vermont Youth Orchestra Association and will conduct the Vermont Youth Orchestra beginning in the 2020/2021 Season.

In the 2019/2020 season, he was assistant conductor of the Cleveland Pops Orchestra with whom he performed sold-out concerts in Severance Hall and the Connor Palace and also served as co-conductor of the Cleveland Pops Youth Orchestra. Additionally, he was assistant professor at Lake Erie College where he commissioned and premiered several new works and created a vibrant new wind ensemble program.

In 2018/2019, Alpizar was the resident conductor of the American Youth Symphony, one of the premier pre-professional orchestras in the United States. Similarly, in the summer of 2018, he was the assistant conductor for the National Repertory Orchestra where he conducted two full programs, assisted internationally recognized guest conductors, and created a new libretto for Stravinsky’s Soldier’s Tale for children. Also in 2018-2019, Alpizar conducted the Holland Symphony Orchestra, led the world premiere of Riley Nichelson's Piano Quintet for the Commissioned Composer Competition of the CAPMT, and led the consortium that commissioned Theresa Martin’s Almost Alice that has been performed across the United States and Canada.

From 2013 to 2015, he was the assistant conductor for the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra where he conducted on a series of concerts for children, directed camera cues for the pops series, and made public and educational appearances on behalf of the orchestra including the creation of a conducting workshop for children.

Alpizar was the music director of Four Seasons Youth Orchestra in Orange County, California from 2012-2019. During his tenure, which spanned seven of their twenty-seven-season history, he programmed an unprecedented amount of new music and premiered half-a-dozen works by student composers, several of whom have gone into the music industry.

Though he has freelanced his way through numerous orchestras, pit bands, and pick-up performances throughout his clarinet career, Alpizar is primarily known as a chamber musician. As a former member and founder of Quintessential Winds, a wind quintet dedicated to expanding the traditional repertoire, Alpizar performed ten busy seasons of standard and experimental chamber music. Highlights include twice winning the Beverly Hills Competition, being named semi-finalists in the Plowman Chamber Competition, performing as guest principals for the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival’s Symphony Orchestra and opera, and performing for the International Horn Society and the North American Saxophone Alliance. In addition to his playing, Alpizar maintains an elite studio of pre-college clarinetists. His students have been principal in American Youth Symphony, SCSBOA’s All Southern honor band and orchestras, CBDA’s All State Wind Ensemble, and have been accepted to Longy School of music in Boston, Mannes in New York, University of Oregon, UCLA, Cal State Long Beach, UC Irvine, Cal Poly Pomona, CSU Northridge, Arizona State Univsersity, among others. He is a member of the International Clarinet Association and conducted and played with Arizona State University's ClariZona Clarinet Choir at the 2016 Clarinetfest.

In 2018, Alpizar completed the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree in orchestra and opera conducting at Arizona State University. In addition to being one of the assistant conductors for the ASU orchestras and Lyric Opera Theatre, he studied conducting with Jeffery Meyer of the St. Petersburg Chamber Philharmonic and The Phoenix Symphony’s Tito Muñoz. At ASU, he commissioned and premiered several new works, and initiated a new series of orchestral pops including the music of video games. In 2018, he was the conductor of the ASU Lyric Opera Theatre’s production of Les Mamelles de Tirésias for which he was nominated for an “AriZoni,” Arizona’s version of the Tony Award. The production also received 3rd place in the American Prize. While a Phoenix resident, he guest-conducted both The Phoenix Youth Symphony and the East Valley Youth Symphony and was the instrumental winds director at Desert Marigold School. 

Alpizar earned the Master of Music degree in orchestral conducting from the Cole Conservatory of Music at Cal State Long Beach in 2015 where he studied with Dr. Johannes Müller Stosch and earned the “Excellence in Music” award and the “Graduate Conducting” award. His research on the Hollywood film composer, Miklós Rózsa led to the first performance of his suite to The Killers since its premiere and recording. Alpizar also earned two Bachelor of Music degrees in clarinet performance and music education in 2010 from the Cole Conservatory where he studied with the principal clarinetist of the Los Angeles Opera, Dr. Michael Grego. Since his undergraduate studies, Alpizar has maintained a healthy involvement with music education in the public schools throughout the country. He has taught marching band at, been the woodwind coach of, or regular guest conductor for the following high schools: Downey, La Sierra, Irvine, Long Beach Wilson, Fountain Valley, La Quinta, Magnolia, Trabuco Hills, Cerritos, Rosemead, and Cypress. He has also coached East Whittier Middle School, and Sussman Middle School in Downey. 

 

 

 

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Date:
August 14, 2021
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Venue

Kollen Park Henry VanderLinde Bandshell
240 Kollen Park Dr.
Holland, MI 49423 United States
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