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JPO set to perform native son’s composition

Musicians in the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra (JPO) are excitedly practicing a piece by a Guadalajara-born composer, which is slated for Friday, May 24, in the Teatro Degollado as part of the Festival Cultural de Mayo. That performance of “El Laberinto de la Soledad,” named after the well-known book by Octavio Paz, will mark its debut in Mexico.

“It’s challenging and beautiful,” commented one instrumentalist, “and it really sounds like Guadalajara.”

The 26-year-old composer, Juan Pablo Contreras, who currently resides in New York, is expected to be on hand to help with practice, according to May Festival staffer Daniel Villa. 

“We plan to award him a recognition on the night of the concert,” Villa added.

The charismatic American Leslie Dunner, who has worked in Guadalajara frequently and has been considered as permanent conductor for the JPO, will direct the evening’s offerings. Besides Contreras’s piece, the lineup includes Igor Stravinsky’s well known “Rite of Spring” (with invited pianist Francois-Frederic Guy) and “Piano Concerto No. 5 in F major “ (“The Egyptian”) by Camille Saint Saëns. 

In fact, “El Laberinto de la Soledad” sounds a lot like “Rite of Spring,” but with snatches of Mexican traditional and folk music popping up at every twist and turn. Contreras describes this piece as a “cry of anxiety” of the Mexican that is expressed in abrupt and labyrinthine changes. Thus, it is no surprise that musicians find it as challenging as the Stravinsky piece, which came to prominence as accompaniment for fighting dinosaurs in the Disney movie “Fantasia.” 

“Amazing piece!! but still sick as hell!” commented one admirer on YouTube about “El Laberinto de la Soledad.”

The more traditional and exotic work by Saint Saëns may provide listeners respite from the frenzy.

Tickets for the Degollado performances start at 100 pesos. No ticket costs more than 350 pesos. Available from Ticketmaster, (33) 3818-3800, www.ticketmaster.com.mx or at the Teatro Degollado box office, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Information: (33) 3614-4773.

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