April 23, 1616 marked an incomparable extinguishing; it is the day the world lost both Shakespeare and Cervantes. Join us for an engaging, edifying, and kaleidoscopic examination of the worlds of Shakespeare and Cervantes, as seen through the eyes of Anthony Burgess and his classic short work “A Meeting in Valladolid,” a story in which a fictional Shakespeare and Cervantes actually meet and discuss suffering and the enduring power of art.
Song by Anthony Burgess performed by Jeremy Huw Williams (baritone), Hugo Vera (tenor) and Paul Fan (piano). With commentary by Dr. Meg Lota Brown and Dr. Faith Harden.
Reception to follow.
Questions? Please contact Jenna Finfrock at 520-621-0210 or at jfinfrock@email.arizona.edu.
Piano is courtesy of Hachenbergs Music. We are grateful for the kind assistance of the Anthony Burgess Foundation. This event is offered in partnership with: UA College of Humanities, Poetry Center, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, College of Social and Behaviors Sciences, Department of English, College of Fine Arts, Fred Fox School of Music.