Fiesta Sinfónica

October 19, 2024

Experience the vibrant pulse of Fiesta Sinfónica as the Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with a dynamic evening of music. Journey through the rhythms and colors of Latin America on this program featuring Gabriela Ortiz’s exhilarating Kauymari, Piazzolla’s poignant Adiós Nonino, and Ginastera’s evocative Estancia and thrilling Harp Concerto. The timeless elegance of Ravel’s Boléro and the lively charm of Alborada del gracioso will transport you across continents with every note. Join us for an unforgettable celebration of music and culture at Fiesta Sinfónica — where every note resonates with passion and heritage.

Venue

First Baptist Church
1200 9th Street
Wichita Falls, TX 76301

Details

Box Office Opens: 6:15pm

Pre-Concert Talk: 6:45 pm

Concert Begins: 7:30pm

Tickets can be purchased online, over the phone, or in person. You can also purchase tickets at the box office on concert night.

Jaymee Haefner, Harpist

Jaymee Haefner’s (BM, MM, DM) performances have been described by Daniel Buckley as possessing “an air of dreamy lyricism… interlocking melody lines with the deftness of a dancer’s footwork.” Jaymee holds the Professor of Harp position at the University of North Texas (UNT), where she has taught since 2006. She currently serves as Director of Graduate studies for the College of Music and has previously served as Director of Undergraduate Studies and co-chair of the University Undergraduate Curriculum Committee.  An avid supporter of new compositions for harp, has premiered new works for harp by several composers (Patterson, da Silva, Broberg, Schocker, and Libby Larsen) and has performed internationally (Hong Kong, New York City, New Orleans, Atlanta, Mexico, Czech Republic, Russia, and France). Dr. Haefner chaired the 2011 American Harp Society Institute at UNT and currently serves as the Treasurer for the World Harp Congress (WHC), board member of the AHS, Inc. Foundation, and serves on the American Harp Journal editorial board.   She regularly writes for The Harp Column and The American Harp Journal and has published two books:  The Legend of Henriette Renié and One Stone to the Building: Henriette Renié’s Life Through Her Works for Harp, and recently had her article about Henriette Renié published by Oxford University Press (Grove Music Online).  Dr. Haefner is a passionate teacher and has adjudicated for the Hong Kong International Harp Competition, the AHS National Competition, the Lyon & Healy Awards, the Young Artist’s Harp Competition, and the Italy International Harp Competition.  A respected masterclass teacher, Dr. Haefner recently taught at the Eastman College of Music, the Boston Conservatory, the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and Virginia Harp Center.  She presented lectures for the WHC in Amsterdam and Sydney, and has led workshops for the AHS in Minnesota, Louisiana, Utah, and Orlando.  Her violin and harp duo (Crimson), received two grants from the AHS to commission works for violin and harp, and recently released their second recording (Renderings), which fuses visual and aural art.  Her performances have been featured at AHS national conferences (New York City, New Orleans, Atlanta) and the World Harp Congress (Hong Kong).  Jaymee has worked with several renowned conductors, including Jaap van Zweden, Roger Nierenberg, David Syrus, and David Stern.  Her recordings include features with the Bloomington Pops Orchestra, Daniel Narducci, Alfredo Rolando Ortiz, and James Boldin; she has joined Johnny Mathis, Ben Folds, and the Canadian Tenors on stage.  Her ensemble (UNT HarpBeats) was featured in the Lyon & Healy Summer Concert Series (Chicago), the World Harp Congress (Hong Kong), the American Harp Society National Conference (New Orleans and Orlando) and the Texas Music Educators Association conference (San Antonio). Outside of music, she is passionate about spending time outdoors, especially underwater or hiking in the mountains of western South Dakota.