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Quinteto Latino highlights the best of Latin American music

by Magdy Zara

Quinteto Latino is a wind quintet, with just a flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon expertly fused together, dedicated to breaking down the racial and social barriers that have long plagued the world of classical music.

A unique Bay Area-based chamber ensemble noted for showcasing compositions by artists of Latin American heritage, these acclaimed musicians are dedicated to building community through classical music, performance, and advocacy.

Additionally, they highlight the vibrant colors and vigorous rhythms of Latin American music. The group’s programs feature a mix of newly composed works by celebrated composers such as Gabriela Lena Frank and arrangements of beloved Latin folk tunes.

The concert, which will be free admission, is scheduled for this Thursday, Sept. 5, starting at 12:30 p.m. at the Great Lawn, Yerba Buena Gardens, located on Mission St. between 3rd and 4th streets in San Francisco.

Celebrate Brazil’s independence at BrazilianFestSF

The invitation is open to all those who wish to have a different time, and enjoy the most lively Brazilian party in São Francisco with music, dance, food and lots of fun.

BrazilianFestSF is a series of events that take place between the months of July and October.

These events are suitable for the whole family and with free admission, it has a rich entertainment program that includes dance classes, performances, live music, a variety of Brazilian delicacies selected by local chefs, activities for children, soccer and much more.

BrazilianFestSF will get people moving, promoting social engagement, community building and well-being.

Some of the invited artists will be: Mariana Bonetti; Paulo Presotto and Veesh Maria; Oakland Samba Revue; Jackson SP; Alex Costa; Pedro and Felipe; Maracatu Pacifico; Liza Silva and Voz do Brasil, among other local bands.

The event is this Sept. 8 (celebration of Brazilian Independence Day) from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at The Crossing at East Cut – 250 Main Street, San Francisco.

The Golden Gate Park Band performs with Ballet Folklórico Mexicano

As part of the Golden Gate Park Band’s 2024 summer concert lineup, it is scheduled to perform jointly with Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de Carlos Moreno.

With more than 30 professional musicians, the GGPB performs a wide variety of wind band music that reflects the culture, traditions, and values ​​of San Francisco and the Bay Area while delighting audiences of all ages and interests.

The GG Park Band will play attendees’ favorite Mexican pieces on this occasion, such as: Cielito Lindo, Iwai, Huapango, Mancoyo, and much more.

This completely free concert is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 8 and 15 starting at 1 p.m., at the Spreckels Temple of Music (also known as Bandshell), located in Golden Gate Park, 75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive (at Music Concourse Drive – between the Museum and de Young Academy of Sciences) San Francisco.

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