Performance of Xavier Montsalvatge’s Music at Instituto Cervantes 27 September 2012: On the night before the full concert Homage to Catalonia: In Celebration of the Centenary of Xavier Montsalvatge, with the Foundation for Iberian Music, the Instituto Cervantes New York is hosting a pre-concert presentation of some of Montsalvatge’s music. The evening will include the performance by Sato Moughalian and members of Perspectives Ensemble, and a roundtable discussion with Benet Casablancas and Ángel Gil-Ordóñez. Short roundtable: Montsalvatge: Between Europe and the Americas As a preview to the concert in celebration of Xavier Montsalvatge’s music, which will be presented by the Morgan Library on September 28, participants will discuss the role of the Europe and Americas on his music, which reveals echoes, on the one hand, of Ravel and other French composers and, on the other, his so-called “Antillanist” aesthetic and the influence of jazz. Participants: Angel Gil-Ordoñez, conductor Sato Moughalian, artistic director Perspectives Ensemble Benet Casablancas, composer Antoni Pizà, musicologist, director of the Foundation for Iberian Music Joseph Horowitz, writer and musicologist The evening’s performance will include two pieces by Xavier Montsalvatge. Serenata a Lydia de Cadaques Tres Divertimentos Celebration of the Centenary of Xavier Montsalvatge Instituto Cervantes New York September 27, 2012 – 6:30pm 211 East 49th Street New York, NY 10017 (212) 308-7720