BAHUÉ VIRTUALLY PREMIERES SEVEN MINIATURE WORKS
“Bahué’s miniature challenge enabled me, to experience an all-Latinx/o/a space, to think alongside my Brownness instead of against it.” - Composer Jaime Díaz
Boston, MA / Los Angeles, CA (July 10, 2023) - Community is at the heart of Bahué’s Latinx Composer Miniature Challenge. The bi-coastal duo, Aliana de la Guardia and Ariel Campos, whose mission is to advocate for and uplift Latinx artistry and culture through music, challenged Latinx composers to write miniature pieces of 60 seconds or less. Now, the dynamic new voice and percussion duo will virtually premiere seven new works, posting them at 8:30 AM on Thursdays from July 20th through August 31st on their social media and on the Bahué website.
The works to be premiered are “I Am I” by Paolo Griffin, “Vamonos a Guyana” by Álvaro Gallegos, “refraction” by Joshua Marquez, “Mirando hacia el Firmamento” by Ida Sánchez Tello, “me estimo a mi mismo en la tierra” by Jaime Díaz, “Velando” J. Andrés Ballesteros, and “Explosión” by Alex Guerrero.
Inspired by the popular Black Composer Miniature Challenge (#BCMC) from Castle of our Skins, the duo created the Latinx Composer Miniature Challenge (#LCMC) with a goal to amass a repertoire of new works from composers of the Latin diaspora and, more importantly, to foster community around and within them. The seven composers all identify as Latin diaspora and are located throughout North and South America and Europe.
“I read that there are 62.5 million Hispanic Americans in the US, that we know of. This makes us the largest minority group, and within that, we embody such varied and complex cultural and ethnic identities. There is so much about the Latin American identity to investigate, and this project allows us to come together around it and to share it in a broad way.” (Aliana de la Guardia from Bahué)
Bahué dedicates this season's Latinx Composer Miniature Challenge to the memory of Ida Sánchez Tello (1979-2023), who wrote "Mirando hacia el Firmamento" for the challenge. The duo premiered the work in a live concert in April 2023 and will have its #LCMC virtual premiere on August 10th.
The featured works were performed and recorded by Ariel Campos and Aliana de la Guardia at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, CA, HC Media in Haverhill, MA, and the Community Music School of Springfield in Springfield, MA. Sound and video editing is by Jeffrey Means of Suonovivo Audio in Boston, MA.
The #LCMC is supported in part by a grant from the Springfield Cultural Council, a local agency that is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
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Bahué is a dynamic new Latin American duo that focuses exclusively on Latin American/Hispanic identity and culture through music. Their vision is to amplify the collective artistic voices of their peers and champion their community by celebrating and investigating complex Latin American identity through new and existing concert music repertoire written for their instrumentation of voice and percussion. Founded in 2022, they are a sponsored project of Guerilla Opera, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
They are a bi-costal duo with home cities of Springfield, MA, and Los Angeles, CA, both of which boast significant Latin population demographics greater than 40%. This duo was founded as a collaborative experiment utilizing both live and virtual performances to generate a distinctive repertoire by composers of the Latin diaspora. Learn more at bahueduo.com.