MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD: LATIN AMERICA

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MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD: LATIN AMERICA FUN ACTIVITIES Saturday, January 28, 2017 2:00 pm Davies Symphony Hall Arrive at 1:00pm for pre-show fun in the lobby!

MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD: LATIN AMERICA Our Music for Families concert will take you on a wonderful journey of musical styles from Latin America. You ll hear music from some of our favorite Latin American composers. You ll hear some of the many fantastic instruments used in Latin music. You ll move and groove and sway to some of the many exciting rhythms of Latin music. Your musical journey of Latin America will include great music inspired by the people and traditions of different Latin American countries, such as MEXICO BRAZIL ARGENTINA PERU There s a lot in store! So pack your bags, fasten your seatbelts, and get ready for your musical ride! On the following pages are some fun activities for you and your family, along with lots of interesting facts. Take a look at them before or after the concert. Print them out, and have fun!

WHERE IS LATIN AMERICA? Latin America is the land mass that begins just south of the United States, and extends to the very end of the continent of South America. It s a fantastic region that includes Mexico the closest southern neighbor to the U.S. as well as the region known as Central America, and all of the countries of South America, such as Brazil, Peru, and Argentina. UNITED STATES MEXICO THE BAHAMAS GUATEMALA EL SALVADOR BELIZE CUBA JAMAICA HAITI HONDURAS NICARAGUA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TRINIDAD ATLANTIC OCEAN COSTA RICA PANAMA COLOMBIA VENEZUELA GUYANA SURINAME FRENCH GUIANA ECUADOR PERU BRAZIL PACIFIC OCEAN BOLIVIA PARAGUAY CHILE ARGENTINA URUGUAY FALKLAND ISLANDS At the concert, you ll hear music from these countries: MEXICO BRAZIL PERU and ARGENTINA. Find them on the map, and draw a circle around the name!

HERE IS SOME OF THE GREAT MUSIC YOU LL HEAR AT THIS CONCERT MÁRQUEZ Conga del Fuego and Danzon No. 2 VILLA-LOBOS The Little Train of the Caipira PONCE Music from Concerto of the South for Guitar and Orchestra Inspired by MEXICO Our concert begins and ends with music by Arturo Márquez, one of the most famous composers of Mexican heritage living today. The first sounds you ll hear are the exciting, driving rhythms of Conga del Fuego a fire dance. It s music of celebration! You ll be able to imagine large groups of merrymakers dancing and playing music in the streets! More music by Arturo Márquez comes back as the grand finale of our concert, and you ll hear why. The final piece is another kind of dance, a joyous Danzon. This music has it all! It s energetic and joyous, and it gets more and more exciting right through the very last notes! Inspired by BRAZIL The Little Train of the Caipira is delightful music written by the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos. It portrays the journey of a little steam locomotive chugging its way through the Brazilian countryside. Listen for the way Villa-Lobos uses percussion instruments popular in Latin America to depict the clanking of the wheels on the track. Midway through the music, you ll hear the little train stop to pick up more passengers, and then start up again! Inspired by MEXICO The guitar is a very important instrument in the musical life of Mexico! The Mexican composer Manuel Ponce, who wrote many wonderful pieces of music for the guitar, was asked to write a very special work that would feature the guitar playing with a symphony orchestra. That s exactly what he did, and he called it Concerto of the South. It has become one of the most famous guitar concertos, played all over the world.

MÉNDEZ Cucurrucucú Paloma PIAZZOLLA Libertango FRANK The Mestizo Waltz from Three Latin American Dances Inspired by MEXICO What a fun name: Cucurrucucú Paloma! It s the name of a song written by the composer Tomás Méndez that is famous all over Mexico and beyond. It s so famous that it has been featured in a number of movies. The title means cooing dove. Paloma is the Spanish word for a type of dove, and cucurrucucú is the cooing sound the dove makes. Try saying it: coo-coo-roo-coo-coo, coo-coo-roo-coo-coo! Inspired by ARGENTINA This graceful music is a dance called the tango. The tango is a very popular dance in Argentina in fact, it s the country s national dance! To dance the tango, two people glide together across the dance floor in a stylish and elegant manner. The steps can be very smooth, or sometimes quick and dramatic. You ll hear a wonderful piece of tango music called Libertango, written by Astor Piazzolla, Argentina s most famous composer of tangos. Inspired by PERU and CHILE The composer of this wonderful music, Gabriela Lena Frank, was born in Berkeley and lives right here in the Bay Area. Her family heritage includes ancestors from Peru, and she has always had a love of Peruvian music. Frank has visited Latin America many times and loves writing music influenced by Latin American culture. The Mestizo Waltz is a fun piece that pays tribute to the mestizo or mixed-race music of the South American Pacific coast (Peru and Chile). Read a special message from GABRIELA LENA FRANK on the next page!

Here s a special message from GABRIELA LENA FRANK SEND A REPLY TO GABRIELA! Have your parents send your message by e-mail to: family@sfsymphony.org [E-mails sent to family@sfsymphony.org will not be used for any promotional purposes and will be deleted after being read.]

MY MUSIC INSPIRATION If you were a composer, what would you write a piece of music about? What would be your music inspiration? Composers on your Music for Families concert were inspired by many things: Gabriela Lena Frank was inspired by Latin American culture. Heitor Villa-Lobos was inspired by a train. Manuel Ponce was inspired by the guitar. Tomás Méndez was inspired by the cooing sounds of a dove. What s the inspiration for YOUR music? It can be anything! It can be your home, a friend, a bridge, trees anything you really like! MY INSPIRATION FOR THE MUSIC I WILL COMPOSE IS: DRAW IT! MY MUSIC INSPIRATION Take a picture of your drawing and share it to your friends!

COLOR YOUR WORLD! Here s a map of Latin America. Maps usually show different colors for different countries, which makes it easier to see each country s boundaries. Your job is to be a cartographer a special word for a map designer and to add color to the map. Pull out your crayons, pens, or markers! Make the map as colorful as you wish! FOR AN EXTRA CHALLENGE: Try to make sure no two countries with a shared border have the same color. Expert cartographers always have bordering countries in two different colors. FOR A SUPER-DUPER EXTRA CHALLENGE: See how many countries you can identify, and write in the names! (Super-secret tip: You can refer back to the map of Latin America on page 3.)

WHERE IN THE WORLD IS THE CONCERT? At Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco! Find your way to Davies Symphony Hall in time to hear your fantastic concert Music Around the World: Latin America! Come by car, bus, train, plane, skateboard, spaceship, or on foot! START

The national dance of this country is the tango. 8 12 The San Francisco Symphony wants to share a secret with you! Find out what it is by solving the riddles below. Then, transfer the letters that have numbers below to the right place in the SECRET CODE BOX! This is the largest country in South America. The composer Villa-Lobos wrote a fun piece about a little train running through it. 11 4 This Latin American country shares a border with the United States. 1 5 The composer Gabriela Lena Frank wrote a piece inspired by these two countries that lie on the western (Pacific) edge of South America. and 9 2 6 10 This is the country we live in right now! 3 7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Your secret message from the San Francisco Symphony is: Your secret message from the San Francisco Symphony is: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

A PICTURE DICTIONARY OF LATIN AMERICAN PERCUSSION Percussion instruments are played by hitting, scraping, shaking, or rubbing. Here are some popular percussion instruments used in Latin American music: Cajon [kah-hon] A wooden box with a hole on one side. You sit on the top and hit the box with your hands. Castanets [cas-tah-nets] Two wooden shells that you strike against each other to make a clacking sound. Chekeré [sheh-keh-reh] A large gourd (a type of plant) that s been hollowed out, with a net of beads attached on the outside. You can hit the bottom with your hand and you can shake it. Claves [CLAH-vays] Two wooden sticks that you play by striking them against each other. Conga [KOHN-gah] A tall drum that you hit on the top with your hands. Maracas [mah-rah-cahs] Small gourds (a type of plant) filled with seeds, beads, or small stones. You play them by shaking to make rattling sounds. Guiro [GWEE-row] A gourd (a type of plant) that s been hollowed out, with notches carved on the top. You play it by using a stick to scrape across the notches. Tambourine [tam-boor-reen] A small instrument you hit and shake to make rattling sounds.

DESIGN YOUR OWN GUITAR! The guitar is a very important instrument in Latin America. Guitars come in many sizes and some are called by different names, but they all have the same basic shape. Guitars are beautiful instruments! Sometimes they are decorated around the edges, or around the sound hole (the round hole in the middle where the sound comes out), or have wonderful designs on the front surface. HERE S A CHANCE TO ADD YOUR OWN UNIQUE DESIGN TO A GUITAR. (Don t forget to draw the strings!)

DESIGN YOUR OWN MARACAS! Maracas are often decorated with bright festive colors. Or, they may have fun designs around the surface, such as palm trees, geometric patterns, animal faces you name it! Now it s your turn! You re the Master Artisan of a brand new pair of MARACAS. ADD YOUR VERY OWN UNIQUE DESIGNS!

MAKE YOUR OWN CHEKERÉ This is what you ll need! Recycled plastic bottle like a large juice bottle Long twist ties or pipe cleaners from a crafts store Beads, buttons, shells, metal or plastic charms, or even pasta tubes (such as rigatoni) anything with a hard surface that you can pass string or thread through Sturdy string or beading thread 1. Wash and dry the bottle. Feel free to draw designs on the surface with a marker. 2. Fasten twist ties or pipe cleaners together to create two rings. One ring should be sized to fit around the neck of the bottle. The other ring will be much larger, as it will circle the bottom (wide) part of the bottle. 3. Fasten/tie these rings around the top and bottom of the bottle. 4. Cut several pieces of string or beading thread, each long enough to reach from the neck of the bottle to the bottom. 5. Slide the beads, buttons, pasta, etc. onto the strings. 6. Carefully attach each end of the strings to the rings at the top and bottom of the bottle. 7. Optional: You may wish to place beads, pebbles, marbles, etc. inside the bottle as well. CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE CREATED YOUR VERY OWN CHEKERÉ!

MY CONCERT MEMORIES We hope you enjoyed the Music for Families concert! What music do you remember and what did you like best? Think about it! Here is something fun I learned at the Music for Families Concert! My favorite instrument is: I liked the music because: Have your parents e-mail us at family@sfsymphony.org to let us know your thoughts about the concert! (E-mails sent to family@sfsymphony.org will not be used for any promotional purposes and will be deleted upon receipt of your message.)

Fire up the laptop or desktop computer at home and explore SFSKids.org, the San Francisco Symphony fun website for kids and families. LISTEN TO MUSIC Click on any of the links below to see what s in store. DISCOVER MUSIC PERFORM MUSIC PLAY GAMES WITH MUSIC CONDUCT MUSIC COMPOSE MUSIC SFSKids.org for desktop and laptop computers

ANSWERS: Argentina Brazil Mexico Peru and Chile United States Secret Message: MUSIC IS GREAT!