From: Carder, Carol [mailto:ccarder@pima.edu]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 2:31 PM
Subject: Press release: Pima Community College Center for the Arts - The Voice of an Angel - Oct. 31
PimaCommunityCollege
Center for the Arts
contact:
Carol Carder, marketing/pr director
2202 W. Anklam Rd., Tucson, AZ 85709
520-206-3062
carol.carder@pima.edu <mailto:carol.carder@pima.edu>
Homero Ceron, music faculty
hccool2b@aol.com <mailto:hccool2b@aol.com>
homeroceron.com
October 7, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Pima Community College Music presents “The Voice of an Angel” featuring Homero Cerón, Amilcar Guevara and Geoffrey Hamilton
what: PCC Music - “The Voice of an Angel” featuring Homero Cerón, Amilcar Guevara and Geoffrey Hamilton
where: PCC Center for the Arts Recital Hall, West Campus, 2202 W. Anklam Rd.
when: Sunday, October 31 at 3 p.m.
tickets: $6 with discounts available
information: 520-206-6986, centerforthearts@pima.edu
Tucson, Arizona – Pima Community College performing arts department presents music faculty Homero Cerón on marimba, with guests Amilcar Guevara on piano and Geoffrey Hamilton on string bass in “The Voice of An Angel.” The program features Latin American music with a little Vivaldi, Bach and Fauré added.
Cerón, principal percussionist of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, is a multi-talented musician who has been involved with music since age 6. Born in Monterrey, Mexico, he has played professionally since the age of 12. Cerón studied at Wisconsin Conservatory of Music and received his master’s degree from the University of Arizona. He has been a performing artist with Young Audiences of Southern Arizona and for the Wolf Trap Institute’s Early Childhood Education Program. He is a percussion instructor at Pima Community College and has been guest lecturer at the University of Arizona School of Music.
Guevara was born in Central America (El Salvador) into a family with a musical background based in traditional Latin music. After many years of learning, playing and experimenting with different kinds of music, he has developed a versatile style. After moving to Tucson, he has worked as musical director of salsa and charanga bands. Charanga is the traditional Cuban style of music and dance. He also continues to pursue his interest in Latin jazz with his own quartet.
Hamilton has performed with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra for 27 years. He has a Master's in Music from the University of Arizona. Hamilton plays classical, jazz and pop music; and is locally active as a commercial musician.
The Pima Community College Center for the Arts is located on West Campus at 2202 West Anklam Road, Tucson (just west of downtown). For ticket information contact the box office at 206-6986, www.pima.edu/cfa or centerforthearts@pima.edu <mailto:centerforthearts@pima.edu> .
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