Concert
Week of January 16, 2021
Program
J.S. Bach (1675-1750) Italian Concerto BWV 971
- Allegro
- Andante
- Presto
Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Arabesque
Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Rondo Capriccioso
Arnoldo Paredes (1934-2011) Homenaje a Gershwin
- Preludio
- Andante
- Finale
Born in Mexico in 1990, Edgar Ibarra studied with the distinguished teacher Arnoldo Paredes Cuesta and his studies included, besides piano, solfège, musical theory and harmony. He gave his first solo recital in 2007 and in 2009 he participated as a soloist of the Orquesta del Nuevo Mundo, in the Santa Fe Music Festival, performing Mozart’s concerto No. 23, under the direction of Johannes Bruno Ullrich. In addition to classical music, he has a special interest in Jazz and in 2009 won the Fine Arts Award – Jazz Piano from the Interlochen Center for the Arts, in Michigan. In 2007 he started the group Jazz Subtilior with whom he has performed on different stages in Mexico. With his Edgar Ibarra Jazz Trio he has performed in several halls such as the Auditorio Flavio Mena in Querétaro, the Teatro de la Ciudad in Chihuahua and the Teatro Juárez in Guanajuato, among others.
With renowned flutist Elena Durán, Edgar has performed many recitals, both Classical and Jazz, in halls such as Auditorio Blas Galindo, the Sala Manuel M. Ponce, the Sala Nezahualcóyotl and the Auditorio Nacional, among others. He also wrote the arrangements for the concert “Ella y el Rey: The Life and Inspiration of José Alfredo Jiménez,” which he regularly performs alongside Elena Durán. During 2016 and 2017 he was a beneficiary of the Bellas Artes Opera Studio, Fonca-INBA, where he was selected to participate in the Festival of the Egean, in Syros, Greece, conducting Mozart’s Don Giovanni and performing in several recitals. In the musical theatre scene, in Ocesa and Mejor Teatro, he performed in the play Master Class and served as musical director of Mentiras, Man of La Mancha, Hello, Dolly! and Grease, for which he also wrote the arrangements. He was also musical director of Songs for a New World, produced by Playhouse Entertainment, and vocal director of Daddy Long Legs, produced by Oak Live.