First Annual Benefit Gala
December 3, 2002. Residence of the Ambassador of Spain, Javier Rupérez.
El Amor Brujo (Original version) by Manuel de Falla. Carmen Linares, flamenco singer.
Musical Delicatessen
April 7, 2003. Shakespeare Theatre.
Works by Gaos, Turina, Montsalvatge and Toldrá. Lara St. John, violin Paintings by Kevin Osborn Poems by García Lorca and Joan Maragall
The 23rd Annual Phillip B. Brown 44th Memorial Lecture for the Wesleyan Club in Washington, DC.
Cosmos Club, April 13, 2003.
The Orchestra Conductor in the 21st Century Works by Turina and Bocherini.
¡Viva la Revolución!| read reviews| see program
May 1, 2003.
Debut of the Post-Classical Ensemble.
The George Washington University Lisner Auditorium in collaboration with the Washington DC International Film Festival.
Featured artists included award winning singer Lila Downs. Works by Silvestre Revueltas, including Redes (a 1935 [Mexican] film by Fred Zinnemann, whose music, composed by Revueltas was performed live)
Flamenco as a Cultural Expression
May 9, 2003. The Library of Congress.
Works by Turina
End of Fiscal Year Celebration
The World Bank. June 25, 2003.
Works by Falla, Debussy, Revueltas, Bartók.
Sponsors
Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain
Instituto de Mexico
The Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Relations
Schmeltzer, Aptaker and Shepard, P.C
Research & Design
Hoffman, Fitzgerald & Snyder, P.C.
Jaleo
CEMEX
Corona Extra
Taberna del Alabardero
CONACULTA
BB&T
Dallas Morse Coors Foundation
Tyson Foods, Inc.
Inter-American Development Bank
The Washington Post
Cafe Atlantico
Four Seasons Hotel
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Weaver Bros. Insurance Assoc, Inc.
Capital Hotels