Leo Brouwer (b. 1939) is an Afro-Cuban composer, guitarist and conductor who is featured at AfriClassical.com.
Havana, Sep 29 (Prensa Latina) The comedy concert "Humor con Clase"
(Classy Humor) opened the 5th Leo Brouwer Chamber Music Festival, which
includes a Paco de Lucia concert.
"Concierto para Dedo y Orquesta" (Concerto for Finger and Orchestra)
was performed by pianist Jorge Luis Pacheco and actor Osvaldo
Doimeadios, who presented a show that sometimes remind the audience the
intelligent and melodic humor of the Argentine group Les Luthiers.
Brouwer composed this work for Alfonso Arau forty years ago, and was
premiered at the Teatro Musical de La Habana with a huge success.
The show was, to some extent, a music class, an interactive work
involving the public, hence Brouwer decided to name the show "Humor con
Clase."
The program included the performance of excerpts from "Una Broma Musical" (A Musical Joke), a piece written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787 to make fun of certain musical clunkers of his time.
Doimeadios appreciated Brouwer·s wits and wills for this opportunity to dignify the comedy. This initiative breaks stereotypes of solemnity blamed on classical music.
The 5th Leo Brouwer Chamber Music Festival will run until October 13 with some 300 Cuban and foreign artists, among them Spanish guitarist Paco de Lucia, who will perform on Wednesday.
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