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Recovering the Art of Eustasio Rosales, Chicago’s First Hispanic Composer - “Serenade for Violin and Piano.” You’re among the first living people to hear the rediscovered music of Eustasio Rosales, known as “Chicago’s first Hispanic composer!" Eustasio (1875-1934) was a Colombian immigrant who came to Chicago seeking a better life. His music was celebrated in his lifetime, including in performances by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. After his death, though, his music languished in storage in his grand-daughter’s basement in Oak Park, IL. So, together on a quest with Rosales’s great-grandson Arlen Parsa and Mulati Ensemble and Ortegon School of Music founder Johanna Ortegon, we dusted off the boxes of scores in the basement, and prepared to share some of the first performances of his music in living memory! This program is partially supported by grants from Illinois Humanities, the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, the Puffin Foundation, and a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency. Composer: Eustasio Rosales Musicians: Marianne Parker, piano; and Rasa Mahmoudian, violin Film Location: First Unitarian Church of Chicago Film Date: March 24, 2021 Audio/Video Production Credits: Sound Engineer: Miyu Morita Videography: Aidan Kranz Stay connected: Website: crossingbordersmusic.org Facebook: @crossingbordersmusic CROSSING BORDERS MUSIC The mission of Crossing Borders Music is to use music to promote the dignity of people from all cultures. We envision a more harmonious world in which people experience musical and artistic dimensions of cultures in such a way that influences how they shop, invest, travel, volunteer, do business, and live their day-to-day lives. To this end, Crossing Borders Music produces moving music that tells compelling stories by composers from under-represented cultures – music that invites audiences to challenge assumptions and learn more. Crossing Borders Music also presents educational programs to foster young people’s awareness of the diversity and richness of cultures and their music. Crossing Borders Music is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Watch more 2020-2021 Your Night Out at Home performances at https://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/n.... Check out new performances and share them with friends and family. If you’re thirsty for more, dive into the list of all artists,with links to their websites and social media so you can get to know them at www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/night-out-at-home. #NightOutIntheParks #YourNightOutAtHome #MyChiParks Night Out in the Parks is supported by @ChicagoDCASE