About this Event
CSMA presents the Bay Area’s own Quinteto Latino, a dynamic wind quintet dedicated to showcasing Latino compositions, founded in 2004 by French horn player Armando Castellano.
Highlights of the performance include classical and contemporary Latin American music such as Tania León’s De Memorias and Astor Piazzolla’s charming “Fuga y Misterio.” They will also perform cutting-edge new works, including Realizing Dawn by Cole Reyes and the premiere of Signs of Anachronous Winds, composed for and dedicated to Quinteto Latino by Brazilian composer Marcus Siqueira.
https://www.quintetolatino.org/
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- Seating is general admission. Attendees are encouraged to reserve tickets. Walk-ins are permitted based on ticket availability. Unclaimed tickets will be released 5 minutes before the concert start time.
- Performances and screenings in Tateuchi Hall are suitable for ages 7 and up. To ensure the best experience for all guests, children should be able to sit quietly during the performance (approx. one hour).
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CSMA’s 2025-26 Community Concert Series is supported by the Applied Materials Foundation and the Rotary Club of Los Altos. Thank you to our sponsors!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Community School of Music and Arts, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View, United States
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