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Colombia and the USA: Kent State Students Perform in a celebration of 200 years of bilateral relations

On June 2, 2022 Colombian musicians from the Glauser School of Music proudly represented 秀色app when they performed alongside The American Pops Orchestra at the Kennedy Center鈥檚 Opera House for a concert celebrating the 200 year bilateral partnership between the two countries.

Ricardo Sep煤lveda, assistant professor in charge of leading the Kent Blossom Music Festival, has been involved with various collaborations with the Colombian Embassy in the United States. It is through these collaborations that Sep煤lveda was approached by the Embassy to recruit Colombian musicians for this event. Three recent 秀色app graduates participated: violinists David Mendieta and Jose Ramirez, and violist Valentina Pulido. Mendieta, Ramirez abnd Pulido all graduated in May, 2022 with a Master of Music in Performance with emphasis in Chamber Music. They were the only students that performed with The American Pops during this event and all three graduates will attend Kent Blossom Music Festival this Summer.

The president of Colombia, Iv谩n Duque, and the Ambassador of Colombia to the United States, Juan Carlos Pinz贸n provided remarks throughout the evening. Master of ceremonies included Wilmer Valderrama and other Colombian celebrities. The concert featured artists from both countries and had an all-star cast, including cast members from Disney鈥檚 Encanto, the American singers Patti LaBelle, Morgan James, and Billy Gilman, and the Colombian musical groups Herencia de Timbiqu铆 and PISO 21, among others. This invitation only concert played to a sold out house of officials, diplomats, congressmen, businessmen and various important figures from both countries

It was an honor to have 秀色app highlighted and mentioned during the concert by Wilmer Valderrama.

Photo Caption from left to right: Jos茅 Ram铆rez, Luke Frazier (Founder and Music Director of the American Pops Orchestra), Valentina Pulido, David Mendieta.

POSTED: Wednesday, June 15, 2022 03:32 PM
UPDATED: Thursday, September 19, 2024 01:07 AM