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Phoenix, Arizona, Heard Museum. Nobember 11, 2004, Oscar E. Macchioni Nov 2004

Phoenix, Arizona, Heard Museum. Nobember 11, 2004, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Works Performed:
Astor Piazzolla trios.


El Paso, University Of Texas. September 25, 2004, Oscar E. Macchioni Sep 2004

El Paso, University Of Texas. September 25, 2004, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Works Performed:
Le Grand Tango
Adios Nonino (solo piano)
Oblivion
Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas
Ave Maria
La Muerte del Angel


University Of Cincinnati, College Conservatory Of Music. Gp3 National Group Piano And Piano Pedagogy Forum. August 7, 2004, Oscar E. Macchioni Aug 2004

University Of Cincinnati, College Conservatory Of Music. Gp3 National Group Piano And Piano Pedagogy Forum. August 7, 2004, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Presenter. Invited to join panel with Dr. Ken Williams (Ohio State University) and Maria Balcon and Di Zhu (University of Cincinnati) on "Teaching and Mentoring International Students."


El Paso, University Of Texas. Michael Salzman Memorial Concert. June, 16, 2004, Oscar E. Macchioni Jun 2004

El Paso, University Of Texas. Michael Salzman Memorial Concert. June, 16, 2004, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Works Performed
Sonata in D-flat major No. 88 by Antonio Soler
Chanson Triste by Henri Duparc


Piano Personality, Oscar E. Macchioni May 2004

Piano Personality, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

“…a powerful reading of Beethoven’s Sonata [op. 109]….impressive interpretation of Prokofiev Sonata no. 3….his fingering showed great clarity of lines, clear as crystal …How fortunate UTEP is to have him on its music staff.” By Betty Ligon.


El Paso, University Of Texas, Faculty Recital. April 18, 2004, Oscar E. Macchioni Apr 2004

El Paso, University Of Texas, Faculty Recital. April 18, 2004, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Works Performed:
Sonata op. 109 by L. v Beethoven
Fantasien op. 116 by J. Brahms
Sonata No. 88 by A. Soler
Etude op. 4 No. 3 by K. Szymanoswski
Adios Nonino by A. Piazzolla
Sonata No.3 by S. Prokofiev


La Tradicion Pianistique Argentine, Oscar E. Macchioni Dec 2003

La Tradicion Pianistique Argentine, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

See "Avec la Pologne," pages 5 and 6 of the PFD document (pages 92-93 of original). This article features the most relevant Argentine leaving pianists, where they were trained and where they live today.

"Macchioni, dont les concerts récents incluen aussi bien Beethoven que Chopin au Ginastera, Guastavino et Castro, incarne parfaitement le mouvement syncrétique "américain."


Cultural Representation. Iconographic Analysis Or Early American Tango Sheet Music, Oscar Macchioni Sep 2003

Cultural Representation. Iconographic Analysis Or Early American Tango Sheet Music, Oscar Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Article.

In the last ten years, perhaps more than ever, the Argentine tango has kept the attention of composers, performers, recording companies, film makers, and audiences all over the world. There are two major periods of time when the tango enjoyed international attention. The first period, in the early 1900's, was driven by the general fever for the exotic, supported by the world fairs, as well as by radio broadcasting and the development of the transportation, film, printing and recording industries. The second period, in the 1980's, was driven almost exclusively by the entertainment industry.

The purpose of this article …


The University Of Arizona. American Musicology Society And The Society For Ethnomusicology. April 12, 2003, Oscar E. Macchioni Apr 2003

The University Of Arizona. American Musicology Society And The Society For Ethnomusicology. April 12, 2003, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Peer-reviewed selection.

In the last ten years, perhaps more than ever, the Argentine tango has kept the attention of composers, performers, recording companies, film makers, and audiences all over the world. There are two major periods of time when the tango enjoyed international attention. The first period, in the early 1900's, was driven by the general fever for the exotic, supported by the world fairs, as well as by radio broadcasting and the development of the transportation, film, printing and recording industries. The second period, in the 1980's, was driven almost exclusively by the entertainment industry.

The purpose of this …


College Music Society National Conference, Kansas City. September 20, 2002, Oscar E. Macchioni Sep 2002

College Music Society National Conference, Kansas City. September 20, 2002, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Peer- review selection. Lecture -Recital

Juan José Castro composed Tangos for piano in 1941. Perhaps, this is the first work for piano by a major Argentinean art-music composer that includes tango rhythm. Each tango describes a male character associated with the Argentine tango, exploring the musical, social, and cultural representation of these characters.

The first piece in the set “Evocación” (Evocation) serves as an introduction to the following four tangos. In an impressionistic and improvisatory manner, Castro evokes the famous tango La Cumparsita. The second piece “Llorón” (Whiner) portrays a common character of tango’s lyrics: a male whining, crying, and …


The University Of Arizona, Tucson. May 5, 2002, Oscar Macchioni May 2002

The University Of Arizona, Tucson. May 5, 2002, Oscar Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Doctoral Lecture-Recital.


Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, 36th International Council For Traditional Music World Conference. July 09, 2001, Oscar E. Macchioni Jul 2001

Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, 36th International Council For Traditional Music World Conference. July 09, 2001, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Peer-review selection. Presenter

Panel Presentation "Returning to the Sources: Hispanic Music from the Americas in the Reconstruction of Cultural Identity.


Arizona Music Teachers Association, Tucson. June 7, 2001, Oscar E. Macchioni Jun 2001

Arizona Music Teachers Association, Tucson. June 7, 2001, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Presenter, Invited.

Presented and demonstrated how private studio teachers can enhance their teaching with the use of computer software for music theory and history. Also, attendees where informed about several free music sites where they can get music materials such as test, scores, sheet music, and where students can practice theory and aural skills.


Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall, New York City. June 25, 2000, Oscar E. Macchioni Jun 2000

Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall, New York City. June 25, 2000, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Work Performed
Prelude op. 1 no. 1 by Karol Szymanowski
Malambo by Alberto Ginastera


The Colorado College, Colorado Spring. American Musicology Society And The Society For Ethnomusicology. May 9, 1999, Oscar E. Macchioni May 1999

The Colorado College, Colorado Spring. American Musicology Society And The Society For Ethnomusicology. May 9, 1999, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Peer-review selection.

Lecture-Recital.


Steinway Hall, New York City. January 16, 1996, Oscar E. Macchioni Jan 1996

Steinway Hall, New York City. January 16, 1996, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Works Performed
Bachianas Brasileiras No. 4 by Heitor Villa-Lobos


Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall, New York City. June 16, 1995, Oscar E. Macchioni Jun 1995

Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall, New York City. June 16, 1995, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Work Performed
Bachianas Brasileiras No 4 by Heitor Villa-Lobos
III Aria
IV Dansa


Columbia University, Teachers College, New York City. June 4, 1995, Oscar E. Macchioni Jun 1995

Columbia University, Teachers College, New York City. June 4, 1995, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Works Performed
Ballade No. 1, op. 23 by Fryderyk Chopin
Bachianas Brasileiras no. 4 by Heitor Villa-Lobos


Steinway Hall, New York City. January 29, 1995, Oscar E. Macchioni Jan 1995

Steinway Hall, New York City. January 29, 1995, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Works Performed
Etudes op. 4 by Karol Szymanowski
III in B-flat minor
I in E-flat minor


Poland, Przemysl, Przemysl Academy Of Music. May 17, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni May 1994

Poland, Przemysl, Przemysl Academy Of Music. May 17, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

Invited. Works Performed:
Ballade No. 3 in E-flat major by Frederick Chopin
Preludes Book I by Claude Debussy
I Dandeuses de Delphes
III Le vent dans la plaine
VIII La fille aux cheveux de lin
XII Minstrels
Etudes op. 4 by Karol Szymanoski
No. 1 and No. 3
Bachianas Brasileiras No. 4 by Heitor Villa-Lobos
Tangos by Juan José Castro


Poland, Krakow, Buckleina Teather. Collaborative Performance. May 7, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni Dec 1993

Poland, Krakow, Buckleina Teather. Collaborative Performance. May 7, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni

Oscar Macchioni

World Premier of Andrea Pensado's work "Reptando" for mixed ensemble and dancer.