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Robb Symposium Series

9/23/2024
2023-2024 Season

2023

Friday 15 September 11am
Matthew Bertner, composer
Location: CFA Room 1111
Program: Artist talk and composition master class with UNM composition students

Friday 29 September 11am
Rhonda Rider, cello
Location: CFA Room 1111
Program: Read through and discussion of cello excerpts by UNM composition students

Friday 27 October 11am
Majel Connery, composer
Location: CFA Room 1111
Program: Artist talk

PictureWolf Tones '23 poster by Hannah Trader
Friday 27 October 7pm
Wolf Tones '23 Concert #1
New Mexico Contemporary Ensemble *

Location: UNM Arts Lab
Program: tba


Saturday 28 October 7pm
Wolf Tones '23 Concert #2
Manny Rettinger and The Chuppers *

Location: UNM Arts Lab
Program: tba

* An audio-visual analogue-hybrid installation by Micah Hood will also be featured.

Friday 3 November 11am
Leo Eguchi, cello
Location: Keller Hall
Program: Read through and discussion
of UNM composition student works

2024

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Friday 23 February 7:30pm
loadbang
Location: Keller Hall

Composers: Doug Falk, Elias Lang, Carlos S. Medina, Axel Retif, Lucas Stafford, Heather Stebbins


Program:
  • MOGOR (World Premiere) - Axel Retif
  • Manic Evening (World Premiere) - Lucas Stafford
  • This Land (World Premiere) - Doug Falk
  • Dos Poemas Del Páramo (World Premiere) - Carlos S. Medina
  • The Eye of Balor (World Premiere) - Elias Lang
  • Quiver - Heather Stebbins

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Thursday 28 March 2:00pm

Dana Wilson, composer
Location: CFA Room B120

Thursday 28 March 7:30pm
UNM Symphony Orchestra
Tickets:
$15 general admission, $10 seniors and UNM employees, $5 students
Location: Popejoy Hall
Director: Colonel Jim R. Keene Commander U.S. Army Field Band, UNM alum 1988
Program:
  • Carmen Suite No. 1 (Bizet)
  • Black Iris (Esmail)
  • Concerto for Horn and Orchestra (Dana Wilson), soloist Dr. Michael Walker
  • Magnificent Seven Symphonic Suite (E. Bernstein)

Friday 29 March 11:00am
Reiko Füting, composer
Location: CFA Room 1111

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Friday 29 March 7:30pm
Annual Robb Concert


Composers: Juantio Becenti, Monica Demarco, Doug Falk, Reiko Füting, Tania León, Christopher Orphal, John Donald Robb

Performers: 
Debra Ayers piano, Monica Demarco electronics, Kristin Ditlow piano, Sally Guenther cello, Daniel Lippel guitar, Jesse Tatum flute, Laura Tohe poet, Jacqueline Zander-Wall mezzo-soprano

Program (performance order tba):
  • Paisanos Semos! (1984) for solo guitar by Tania León (b. 1943)
  • Heterogeneity (2021) for solo guitar by Doug Falk (b. 1981)
  • Map Songs of the Sandhill Cranes poetry reading by Laura Tohe (b. 1952)
  • Map Songs (2024) for mezzo-soprano, flute, cello, piano, and electronics by Monica Demarco (b. 1986), poetry by Laura Tohe ~ Robb Commission world premiere
  • Fantasia on Songs from Los Pastores, Op. 40a (1964) for guitar and orchestra (reduction for guitar and piano) by John Donald Robb (1892-1989) dedicated to renowned Cuban guitarist and former UNM professor Héctor García (1930-2022). This performance is in celebration of Diane and Jim Bonnell's 60th wedding anniversary. The Bonnells are longtime patrons of the Robb Trust and Jim has served on its board of directors since 1991.
  • The Empty (2024) for mezzo-soprano, flute, cello, and piano, dedicated to United States Department of the Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, by Juantio Becenti (b. 1984), text by Renee Podunovich from If There Is A Center, No One Knows Where It Begins ©2008 Used With Permission ~ Robb Commission world premiere
  • (Less) Simple Studies in Microtonal Scordatura, Vol. 1 - Quartertones (I - V) (2024) for solo guitar by Chris Orphal (b. 1999) ~ world premiere
  • wand-uhr: infinite shadows (Prélude) / Hine ma Tov (2013 / 2016) for solo guitar by Reiko Füting (b. 1970)

The public is cordially invited to a free reception in Keller Hall lobby following the concert.

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Friday 12 April 11:00am

Kurt Stallmann, composer
Location: CFA Room 1111

Friday 26 April 11:00am
Rodrigo Sigal, composer
Location: CFA Room 1111

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2021-2024 Graduate Assistant

7/10/2024
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Christopher Orphal is a 2024 Master of Music (MM) graduate from the University of New Mexico’s Music department, focusing on Music Theory and Composition. He is an active composer of new music, whose compositions for a variety of instrumental combinations often include explorations of new or novel tonal colors and harmonies through extended instrumental techniques and microtones. His pieces often attempt to connect with both historical and contemporary styles, and through this synthesis aim at creating a unique yet accessible musical voice. Christopher held the John Donald Robb Graduate Music Assistantship from 2021 to 2024. Through this program, he worked with the UNM Libraries' Center for Southwest Research and Special Collection’s music archives, focusing on composers of the South-West.

Performance Example

Here is Dan Lippel performing Christopher's work "Siaynoq" for solo guitar, in 36 equal divisions of the octave. The composition received its premiere in 2021.

Learn More About the Trust's Graduate Assistantship
 

2023 Underwriting Recipient

5/28/2024
UNM Symphony Orchestra
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Wednesday 25 September 7:30pm
WORLD PREMIERE
...Contempla, alma, y considera
double concerto for oboe and viola
by Sérgio Azevedo (b. 1968)
Kevin Vigneau, oboe
Kimberly Fredenburgh, viola

Sebastián Serrano-Ayala, conductor
UNM Symphony Orchestra

Other works on the program:
  • Bolero Maurice Ravel
  • Capriccio español Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
  • Huapango José Pablo Moncayo

Popejoy Hall
$15 adults, $10 seniors, $5 UNM students
general admission
purchase tickets


All pieces on the program are tied by the utilization of folk and popular materials from the regions of Iberia to Nuevo México​.

The University of New Mexico Symphony Orchestra commissioned Dr. Sérgio Azevedo, a leading contemporary Português composer, to write a concerto for oboe, viola, and orchestra. The concerto utilizes materials from the collected folk and indigenous music found in the John Donald Robb Archives at the University Libraries Center for Southwest Research and Special Collections. The work will have a programmatic element related to the story of an Iberian immigrant's journey to Nuevo México​.

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Dr. Sebastián Serrano-Ayala is the newly-appointed Visiting Professor of Orchestral Studies at UNM. An advocate for the music of our time, Colombian-born conductor Sebastián Serrano-Ayala blends inclusive collaboration, and effortless conducting with fresh and timely interpretations. Sebastián is actively involved with symphonic music and educational programs in the United States and an avid adjudicator. He has also served as Assistant Conductor with the Skagit Symphony and the Saratoga Orchestra, and has held Conducting Fellowships at the the Cabrillo Festival, the National Orchestral Institute, Symphony Tacoma, Allentown Symphony Orchestra and the Mostly Modern Festival in NY, where he premiered works with the American Modern Ensemble.


Below is an example of Sérgio Azevedo's compositional oeuvre: "O vento sopra onde quer..." (The wind blows where it wants) Concerto para Orquestra de Sopros (2020) performed by BSP, directed by Francisco Ferreira, 30 October 2021. Dr. Azevedo served as "BSP Composer in Residence" in 2020.


Learn more about Robb Trust underwriting.

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2023 ¡Música del Corazón!

4/11/2024
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¡Música del Corazón!
Tenth Anniversary Celebration

John Donald Robb, Jr. Memorial Concert

Sunday 19 November 2023
3pm show, 2:45pm preconcert roundtable
National Hispanic Cultural Center
Albuquerque Journal Theatre

FREE family-friendly community event


Commemorative Program

View or download (PDF 36.4 MB 44 pages) the 2023 ¡Música del Corazón! commemorative program. View on Heyzine.

Schedule

2:00pm ABQ Journal Theatre lobby 
  • Box Office Opens ~ Although admission is free, the National Hispanic Cultural Center requires all audience members obtain a ticket before entering the theatre. Reserve tickets online: my.nmculture.org/26823/26824. Empty seats and tickets not picked up by 2:40pm will be released to people waiting to attend. Please come early to claim your seat.
  • Performances by Albuquerque High School Mariachi, Rio Grande High School Mariachi, Atrisco Heritage Academy High School Mariachi Herencia, and Santa Fe Youth Symphony Mariachi
  • Visit the John Donald Robb information table and meet members of the Robb Trust Board

2:30pm ABQ Journal Theatre house opens ~ general seating

2:45pm ABQ Journal Theatre stage 
  • Preconcert roundtable with Dr. Carmella Scorcia Pacheco ~ Nineteenth Century New Mexico Women's Ballads, Dr. Adolfo Estrada ~ Mariachi: Mexico's Gift to the World, and Dr. Enrique Lamadrid ~ Jarocho Music of Veracruz and how it became an international movement
3:00pm ABQ Journal Theatre stage 

I. Nuevoméxico
  • Nueva Luna featuring Lara Manzanares, Felix "Gato" Peralta, and Rob Martinez, with special guests Jordan Wax and Santiago Romero of Lone Piñon

II. Jarocho
  • A new mix of Jarocho musicians led by the renowned Laura Rebolloso featuring Carlos Arellano, Claudio Vega, John Welch, with La colectiva de Son Jarocho

Intermission

III. Robb Award for Excellence
  • Robb Award presentation to John Truitt, legendary music educator, composer, flamenco guitarist, and woodwind specialist

IV. Mariachi
  • Mariachi Lobo directed by Robert Lucero, Jr. and assistant directors Monica E Trujillo, Dr. Adolfo Estrada, and José "Chino" Carrillo
 
About

Música del Corazón celebrates its tenth anniversary with our favorite performers in the Nuevoméxicano tradition with Nueva Luna, a conjunto featuring Lara Manzanares, Rob Martínez, and Felix "Gato" Peralta, with special guest Jordan Wax, the founder of Lone Piñón. Two emerging ensembles join us: A new mix of Jarocho musicians under the leadership of the renowned Laura Rebolloso, and UNM's Mariachi Lobo directed by Robert Lucero, Jr., with ethnomusicologist Adolfo Estrada.

We have explored foundational genres of the romancero and cancionero, from Medieval ballads to Revolutionary corridos, Baroque and contemporary fandangos. We remember the music of our hybrid Indo-Hispano rituals and that of Sephardic, Moorish, and Christian spiritualities. We revel with the beloved musical "stepchildren" of New Mexico – Flamenco, Mariachi, Jarocho and Afro-Caribeño. It is so hard to sit still as we indulge ourselves, that we stand up for dance, the embodiment of music, in all its forms. We also honor musical families and the revivals facilitated by teachers and scholars. We have included groups of every size, from soloists to duos and tríos, to conjuntos and even coros.  

The annual Música del Corazón concert is a showcase of the living legacy of John Donald Robb. He carefully recorded and transcribed more than 3000 Hispano folk songs all over New Mexico, the Southwest, Mexico, and Spain. Like romantic and modernist composers before him, he looked to the songs of everyday folk to inspire and inform his own compositions and scholarship. He also provided a living record to us, the musicians, scholars, and teachers of the future. Over the past decade, we have marveled at the persistence and genius of traditional music as it recalls the past, adapts to the present, and shapes the future.
Robb’s extensive field recordings are archived at UNM's Center for Southwest Research and Special Collections.

Educational Outreach

Each year ¡Música del Corazón! delivers several 'eduformaces' lasting approximately 30 to 90 minutes. 2023 ed/outreach events will feature artists performing in the free Sunday 19 November concert at the National Hispanic Cultural Center's Albuquerque Journal Theatre. Educational Outreach presentations typically incorporate Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado Spanish cultural history, dance, and music, as well as folk traditions from Mexico.

All 2023 educational outreach events are free admission and the public is cordially invited to attend:


Wednesday 15 November 2023 2:30p
La colectiva de Son Jarocho ~ Jarocho
Longfellow Elementary

Thursday 16 November 2023 12p
Mariachi Lobo ~ Mariachi
Barelas Senior Center

Thursday 16 November 2023 7p
Mariachi Lobo ~ Mariachi
National Hispanic Cultural Center
Bank of America Theatre
Featuring:
  • Albuquerque High School Mariachi
  • Atrisco Heritage Academy High School Mariachi Herencia
  • Rio Grande High School Mariachi
  • Santa Fe Youth Symphony Mariachi

Friday 17 November 2023 10a
Felix "Gato" Peralta ~ Nuevom
éxicano
National Hispanic Cultural Center
Bank of America Theatre
Reserve seats:
my.nmculture.org/27584/27586 

Friday 17 November 2023 1p
Felix "Gato" Peralta ~ Nuevom
éxicano
National Hispanic Cultural Center
Bank of America Theatre
Reserve seats:
my.nmculture.org/27584/27587 

¡Música del Corazón! Committee

National Hispanic Cultural Center
  • Zack Quintero ~ Executive Director
  • Noël Bella Merriam ~ Artistic Director
  • Maxwell "Max" Maliga ~ Performing Arts Program Manager
  • Elena Baca ~ Interim Education Program Manager
  • Santiago "Santi" Candelaria ~ Performing Arts Technical Supervisor
  • David Rivera ~ Customer Service Supervisor
  • Annette Lujan ~ Volunteer Coordinator

UNM John Donald Robb Musical Trust
  • lisa nevada ~ Musica Committee Chair, Robb Trust Board Member
  • Enrique Lamadrid, PhD ~ Guest Curator, Robb Trust Honorary Board Member
  • Robert Lucero, Jr. ~ Robb Trust Board Chair
  • Rosalia Pacheco, PhD ~ Robb Trust Board, Education Specialist
  • Ana Alonso-Minutti, PhD ~ Robb Trust Archives & Underwriting Committee Chair
  • Robert Tillotson, PhD ~ Robb Trust Board Performance & Education Committee Chair
  • Jim Bonnell ~ Robb Trust Board Secretary, Nominating Committee Chair
  • Chris Orphal ~ Robb Trust Graduate Assistant
  • Thomas Goodrich ~ Robb Trust Program Specialist

Media

Press Release

Click here to read the ¡Música del Corazón! Tenth Anniversary Celebration press release (PDF)

Here is the National Hispanic Cultural Center's ¡Música del Corazón! listing: nhccnm.org/event/musica-del-corazon 

Video Teaser


Interview

Laura Rebolloso sits down with the Robb Trust's Grad Assistant Chris Orphal to discuss the history and sounds of the son jarocho musical tradition.

 

2024 Robb Concert

4/8/2024
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Friday 29 March 2024 7:30pm
52nd Annual
John Donald Robb Concert

featuring guitarist Daniel Lippel composers Tania León and Reiko Füting
world premieres by Juantio Becenti, Monica Demarco, Christopher Orphal
UNM Keller Hall | directions
FREE Admission
all ages family-friendly community event


Composers Juantio Becenti, Monica Demarco, Doug Falk, Reiko Füting, Tania León, Christopher Orphal, John Donald Robb

Performers Debra Ayers piano, Monica Demarco electronics, Kristin Ditlow piano, Sally Guenther cello, Daniel Lippel guitar, Jesse Tatum flute, Laura Tohe poet, Jacqueline Zander-Wall mezzo-soprano

Commemorative Program

Download a free copy of the Robb Concert commemorative program (PDF). It contains artists’ bios and head shots, extended program notes, song lyrics, information on the Robb Symposium Series and biennial Robb Commission, career highlights of John Donald Robb, donor acknowledgments, sponsors, a history of the Symposium Series, a list of notable Symposium guests, upcoming events, and information about the Robb Trust annual appeal.

Click here for a copy of the one-page program distributed to audience members attending the concert in person.

Play List
  • Paisanos Semos! (1984) for solo guitar by Tania León (b. 1943)
  • Heterogeneity (2021) for solo guitar by Doug Falk (b. 1981)
  • Map Songs of the Sandhill Cranes poetry reading by Laura Tohe (b. 1952)
  • Map Songs (2024) for mezzo-soprano, flute, cello, piano, and electronics by Monica Demarco (b. 1990), poetry by Laura Tohe ~ Robb Commission world premiere
  • Fantasia on Songs from Los Pastores, Op. 40a (1964) for guitar and orchestra (reduction for guitar and piano) by John Donald Robb (1892-1989) dedicated to renowned Cuban guitarist and former UNM professor Héctor García (1930-2022). This performance is in celebration of Diane and Jim Bonnell's 60th wedding anniversary. The Bonnells are longtime patrons of the Robb Trust and Jim has served on its board of directors since 1999.
  • The Empty (2024) for mezzo-soprano, flute, cello, and piano, dedicated to United States Department of the Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, by Juantio Becenti (b. 1984), text by Renee Podunovich from If There Is A Center, No One Knows Where It Begins ©2008 Used With Permission ~ Robb Commission world premiere
  • (Less) Simple Studies in Microtonal Scordatura, Vol. 1 - Quartertones (I - V) (2024) for solo guitar by Chris Orphal (b. 1999) ~ world premiere
  • wand-uhr: infinite shadows (Prélude) / Hine ma Tov (2013 / 2016) for solo guitar by Reiko Füting (b. 1970)

Video Teaser
Composer Interview

Monica Demarco interviewed by Robb Trust graudate assistant Chris Orphal.
 

2022 Robb Commission

1/16/2024
PicturePatricia Alessandrini
Patricia Alessandrini is a composer / sound artist, educator and researcher actively engaging with notions of canonicity, representation, interpretation, perception and memory, often in a social and political context, through work which is for the most part interactive and/or intermedial. She performs research on embodied interaction - including instrument design for inclusive performance - as well as on digitally-mediated performance and computer-assisted composition. Her works have been presented in numerous festivals, in the Americas, Asia, Australia, and over 15 European countries. She has also toured extensively as a performer of live electronics. She studied composition with electronics at the Conservatorio di Bologna and Ircam, holds a diploma in composition from the Conservatoire de Strasbourg, a PhD from Princeton University, and a second PhD from the Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC).

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World Premiere of Alessandrini's "Hear" for vocal sextet and trombone
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Ekmeles premiered Alessandrini's new work "Hear" during the 2022 John Donald Robb Composers' Symposium at the beautiful Cathedral of St. John in downtown Albuquerque. Ekmeles is a New York-based vocal ensemble dedicated to the performance of new and rarely-heard works, and gems of the historical avant garde. With a special focus on microtonal works, they have been praised by the New York Times for their "extraordinary sense of pitch".

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Listen to the world premiere of Alessandrini's "Hear" performed by Ekmeles, featuring trombonist William Lang, recorded live at the Cathedral of St. John in Albuquerque, 7 April 2022 during the 50th Annual John Donald Robb Composers' Symposium (renamed the Robb Symposium Series in 2023).
learn more about the robb commission
 

Música del Corazón: Community and the Championing of New Mexican Culture

12/18/2023
by Melissa Rios
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Representation is one of the most powerful displays for marginalized communities. Gathering in numbers in celebration of culture is the acknowledgement that people need to feel represented. The celebration of Música del Corazón’s tenth anniversary as well as the substantial number in attendance are testaments to the importance of this event. Additionally, including local New Mexican singer songwriters as headliners made this event one of great significance in the preservation of New Mexican music.

The pre-concert program consisted of a performance by a high school mariachi group and an interactive folklórico dance lesson.

The concert began with an educational roundtable, which was essential in establishing the connection between the music being celebrated and the deeper meaning it carries for the community (see figure 1). Curator of the event and Distinguished UNM Professor Emeritus Dr. Enrique Lamadrid introduced the musical genre of son jarocho and addressed its reemergence as a popular musical style. The significance of the 1987 film, La Bamba in catapulting Los Lobos and their hybridized son jarocho musical style is a testament to the value of representation in media. UNM Musicology Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr. Adolfo Estrada introduced mariachi as a pedagogical tool within public schools and higher education institutions and highlighted the importance of representation within school programs. His statement of social empowerment of marginalized groups through mariachi ensembles cemented my feelings of purpose within my own program of study, also centered in mariachi culture. The remarks by Dr. Carmella Scorcia Pacheco (Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati) were a fitting introduction to the group Nueva Luna. Learning about Nina Otero-Warren and her contribution to New Mexican women’s right to vote along with an explanation and translation of “El corrido de la votación” piqued my interest since I was unaware that Nina Otero-Warren was recently featured on U.S. currency.
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Figure 1: Educational roundtable (L-R) Carmella Scorcia Pacheco, Adolfo Estrada, Enrique Lamadrid
Hearing Lara Manzanares sing “La finada Pablita Ángel” and “El corrido de la votación” was a treat since she is an incredibly talented singer songwriter, New Mexican music champion, and friend. The inclusion of this group of local musicians whom I have had the honor of sharing stages with and who delight at the most popular locations throughout Albuquerque and surrounding areas was a true demonstration of the concert organizers’ knowledge of current trends within the community (see figure 2). The significance of this cannot be overstated. Oftentimes the world of higher academia can feel distinct from the one lived by community members, especially those in poorer neighborhoods like Barelas. It is for this reason that making the concert free of charge was imperative.
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Figure 2: Two Nuevo Méxicano groups, Nueva Luna and Lone Piñon, perform together. (L-R) Jordan Wax, Rob Martinez, Lara Manzanares, Félix “Gato” Peralta, Santiago Romero. Nueva Luna is Rob, Laura, and Felix. Lone Piñon is Jordan and Santiago.
Laura Rebolloso and her son jarocho group provided a musically delightful and educational experience (see figure 3). It is always a wonder to witness people presenting themselves in the areas they are experts in. Feelings of joy and awe tangibly wafting in the air never fail to make me smile as the rest of the audience realizes they are experiencing and actively participating in a once in a lifetime occurrence (see figure 4).
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Figure 3: Son jarocho ensemble (L-R) Leila Flores-Duenas, John Welch, Laura Rebolloso, Raymundo Pavón, Claudio Vega
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Figure 5: La colectiva de Son Jarocho
I was also elated that John Truitt was the recipient of the Robb award this year. Mr. Truitt is truly a gem of a human being, and we are incredibly fortunate to have him as an educator and mentor here in Albuquerque. In my conversations with him he has always been generous with his time and wisdom. When I was fortunate enough to play in a guitar ensemble that he composed and conducted the music for, the advice and many anecdotes that he shared are still some of my most treasured and most quoted memories. His touching speech was as inspiring as it was educational, which is precisely how I would describe him. It was also an unexpected gift getting to hear Mr. Truitt play as well as getting to see the impromptu flamenco dance that Eva Encinias and family performed as a tribute to him. To me, that was the highlight of the show (see figure 5).
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Figure 5: Impromptu flamenco dance in honor of John Truitt by Eva Encinias and company
Concluding the concert with Mariachi Lobo from UNM was a fitting way to close the celebratory evening. The establishment of a mariachi group at the university level also cannot be overstated since it is immensely necessary for representation of the community in which UNM belongs to (see figure 6). The mentorship and engagement with said community is what I am looking forward to being a part of in the next semester when I join the ensemble. Música del Corazón 2023 was a celebration of transnational cultures, cementing that the musical genres included in the program do not simply exist in Mexico and Spain, but are intrinsically intertwined within the fabric of New Mexico. I am enormously grateful to have attended an event that showcased the musical traditions that have been a part of this community for centuries.
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Figure 6: UNM Mariachi Lobo, UNM Folklórico, and son jarocho guests
About the author
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Melissa Rios is a singer, songwriter, and teacher originally from Las Cruces, NM. She has twenty years of performance experience in mariachi and various music genres, and recently released her third studio album of all original songs, Sunlight (2023). She is currently pursuing a master’s in musicology at the University of New Mexico.

Visit Melissa at melissariosmusic.com.

 

2023 Projects

9/12/2023
The UNM John Donald Robb Musical Trust is actively involved in supporting the community by providing underwriting to organizations, ad hoc projects, educational outreach, programming, concerts, and events. Below is a list of the Trust's recent endeavors.

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Adobe Saxophone Quartet

Part of the Robb Trust's mission is to promote the compositions of John Donald Robb. To that end, the Trust commissioned the Adobe Saxophone Quartet to perform a new arrangement of Robb's String Quartet No. 2, created by the Trust's graduate assistant Chris Orphal. The arrangement received its world premiere in March 2023 at the Robb Concert, the headliner event of the annual John Donald Robb Composers' Symposium. The Adobe Quartet subsequently recorded the Robb String Quartet No. 2 arrangement in May of 2023.

The Trust underwrote the studio recording, which involved hiring an artistic director to oversee the recording session, a recording engineer, the musicians, and an audio/visual editor to mix and edit the audio and create an official music video.

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National Hispanic Cultural Center

The Robb Trust underwrites annual community programming produced by the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Most recently was Día de Familia y Comunidad: Fiesta de Barelas March 22, 2023. Visitors had a chance to make paper architecture, maracas, and weavings, and learn from Barelas community organizations. Vicente Griego and Chuy Martinez who presented sing-along performances featuring music from the John Donald Robb Archives at the UNM Center of Southwest Research and Special Collections.

The free community event was supported by Bank of Albuquerque and musical performances were sponsored by the Robb Trust.

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PBS Learning Project

Folk Music of New Mexico: The John Donald Robb Collection is an educational initiative produced by New Mexico PBS and the University of New Mexico John Donald Robb Musical Trust with support from the University of New Mexico Libraries' Center for Southwest Research and Special Collections, The Mr. and Mrs. Sanford N. McDonnell Foundation, The Brabson Library and Educational Foundation, and Albuquerque Public Schools. The collection contains video, audio, Spanish transcriptions, English translations, and sheet music for the traditional songs. Support materials include lesson plans (coming soon), student handouts, and video descriptions of the song forms. Supplemental reading material and a documentary film by NM PBS, The Musical Adventures of John Donald Robb in New Mexico, are also available.

The Robb Trust provides underwriting and extensive, detailed content. Trust Board members Rosalia Pacheco and Nancy Harbert, and Honorary Board member Enrique Lamadrid, are working closely with NMPBS to bring this project to a completion.


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Universidad de Nuevo México Mariachi

The Trust pays salary and benefits for two adjunct faculty teaching with the UNM Mariachi Program. Currently, those faculty are Monica E. Trujillo and José Carrillo.



UNM Music Department Audiotape Digitization Archival Project

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Approximately 25 years ago the UNM Fine Arts Library discarded about 1,500 reel-to-reel audio tapes of events presented by the UNM Music Department. The library no longer had the technology to play these tapes. The tapes represent a historic treasure trove with  recordings of faculty, student, and guest performances dating from the 1950s – 1990s.

They were given to the Music Department which placed them in the basement of Hokona Hall where they sat deteriorating and unavailable for decades. In the summer of 2022, the tapes were “rescued” and subsequently cleaned, labeled, and catalogued. They now reside back in the Music Department. The next goal of the project is to get the tapes digitized so the recordings are once again playable on modern equipment.


The UNM Robb Trust and its Archives/Underwriting Committee initiated support for the process.

 
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