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Exhibit of modern Jalisco masters opens at Cabañas

Are there any longtime expats in Guadalajara and its environs who have never visited its largest and prettiest public building and best art museum, which also happens to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site? Surprisingly, yes. The opening of an enormous exhibit at the Instituto Cultural Cabañas showcasing local artistic luminaries from the 19th to 21st centuries could change that.

Entertainment Guide - June 24, 2017

Monday music

Concerts are held each Monday at this classy and relatively new cultural complex to the north of the city.  June 26: Two giants of jazz guitar present an homage to the past greats of jazz guitar whose pioneering efforts inspired them as young musicians. Larry Carlton and John Scofield, both in their late-sixties, are among the most revered exponents of their instrument in the field of jazz today.  July 3: Classical guitarist Hugo Gracian, a Gudalalajara native,  shows off his impeccable tecnique and depth of feeling with a program of pieces by J.S. Bach and Hector Villa-Lobos, among others. 

Palcco, Monday, 8 p.m. 100 pesos.

Entertainment Guide - June 17, 2017

Monday music

Classical concerts are held each Monday at this classy and relatively new cultural complex to the north of the city.   June 19: Interpreting selections from the classical canon (exact program TBD) are violinist Alvaro Larez and pianist Manuel Delaflor.  June 26: Two giants of jazz guitar present an homage to the past greats of jazz guitar whose pioneering efforts inspired them as young musicians.  Larry Carlton and John Scofield, both in their late-sixties, are among the most revered exponents of their instruments in the field of jazz today.  

Palcco, Monday, 8 p.m. 100 pesos.

Between forays abroad, symphony offers new season at home

As past controversies at the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra [OFJ] play second fiddle to the group’s high-profile foreign trips, its newest season of 2017 has gotten under way in Guadalajara and environs.

Five new programs, ending July 7, have been sandwiched between the orchestra’s spring appearance in Europe and its midsummer appearances in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The trips abroad, under director Marco Parisotto, are the first the orchestra has ever taken, OFJ spokesperson Julia González notes, and are thus indisputable feathers in its cap.