Meet Patricia: Lectures, Masterclasses, and Concerts Around the World
Naturaleza mágica
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Performance with the Fort Worth Youth Orchestra
Performance with the Fort Worth Youth Orchestra under the direction of Germán Gutierrez.
Patricia a guest speaker at the 20th-Century Global Art Song: Hybridity, Multiplicity, Interculturality Conference
We're thrilled to share that Patricia Caicedo, the founder of the Barcelona Festival of Song, has been invited as a guest speaker at the prestigious 20th-Century Global Art Song: Hybridity, Multiplicity, Interculturality Conference at the University of Freiburg, Germany!
🌍 Patricia Caicedo's expertise in Latin American and Iberian art songs makes her a perfect fit for this international conference, where scholars and artists explore the intersections of music, culture, and identity in the 20th century.
🎶 As a renowned soprano, musicologist, and educator, Patricia's insights into the rich tapestry of global art song traditions promise to inspire and enlighten attendees from around the world.
Complete info and schedule here https://www.mh-freiburg.de/veranstaltungen/details/20th-century-global-art-song
The congress explores 20th-century piano-accompanied songs (Kunstlieder) from former colonised and colonial-adjacent regions. It focuses on recent archival discoveries, coupled with a decolonising approach to scholarship, which will transform our knowledge of 20th-century global art music. Song unites text and music on an intimate scale, revealing personal and local concerns. However, music composed under the shadow of colonialism risks being lost to new nationalist narratives, despite its artistic significance. This congress addresses that challenge.
Dr. Patricia Caicedo visits Goshen College
Dr. Patricia Caicedo visits Goshen College in a residency about Latin American and Spanish Vocal Repertoire.
Patricia Caicedo, guest artist and scholar at Montclair University.
Patricia Caicedo is a guest artist and scholar at Montclair University.
Afro-Latin Art Song
LECTURE
The class is about the enslavement of African Americans into Latin America and how it influenced music culture
Residency at Boston Conservatory
Dr. Patricia Caicedo guest artist and scholar at Boston Conservatory.
We are what we listen to: the impact of music on individual and social health
Patricia Caicedo, soprano, musicologist, and physician, concludes her residency at the Faculty of Music with a lecture drawn from her 2022 book investigating music’s historical, social and scientific connections to well-being.
THURSDAYS AT NOON: A recital of music celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
CONCERT
Moderated by Patricia Caicedo and featuring singers from the Faculty of Music.
Patricia Caicedo is the John R. Stratton Visitor in Music at the University of Toronto.
Patricia Caicedo is the John R. Stratton Visitor in Music at the University of Toronto.
Named for a great collector of vocal music and historical recorded sound, the John R. Stratton Visitor in Music brings distinguished specialists in voice, opera, and collaborative piano to the Faculty of Music. She will present lectures and masterclasses about Latin American and Iberian Art songs.
We are what we listen to, the impact of music on individual and social health
Lecture/Conversation
Bucknell University
Patricia Caicedo is invited for a residency at Bucknell University
Patricia Caicedo is invited for a residency at Bucknell University—Latin American and Iberian art song.
Music in pain and death
Lecture sponsored by University of Rochester Medical Center and University of Rochester Humanities Center.
Voice, Opera, and Vocal Coaching
LECTURE AND MASTERCLASS
University of Rochester, Eastman School of Music
We are what we listen to, the impact of music on individual and social health
“Grand Rounds” lecture as part of a full-day symposium called 2023 Research in DEI & Healthcare Equity Symposium.
Deconstructing the center and the peripheries: A proposal for a 4E performance practice of the Latin American art song
Musicology Colloquium
Musicology Symposium lecture: PhD students and faculty in Musicology and Ethnomusicology.