Oscar Rios Pohirieth
Oscar Rios Pohirieth: Andean Instruments
FROM: Mexico
PERFORMS AT:
SUN. AUG 4, LNK
12:30 pm Bennett Martin Public Library
INTERACTIVE KIDS’ CONCERT
SUN. AUG 4, OMA
3pm Downtown Branch Library
INTERACTIVE KIDS’ CONCERT
THURS. AUG 8, OMA
7pm Lakeside Amphitheater @The RiverFront
JARANA
FRI. AUG 9, OMA
7-10pm GENE LEAHY MALL
OMAHA SHOWCASE
SAT. AUG 10, LNK
5-8pm ANTELOPE PARK BANDSHELL
LINCOLN SHOWCASE
Oscar Rios Pohirieth is a professional musician and has performed throughout Mexico, the United States and Europe. With over 30 years of experience, he specializes in the music of the Andes. Pohirieth is also a traveling and teaching artist through the Nebraska Arts and Humanities Council.
Pohirieth helps students learn unique instruments that they have often never seen or heard before. He analyzes the history, development and playing techniques of various Native Andean instruments such as the Zampoñas (Andean Pan Pipes), the Quena (a recorder-like flute) and the Bombo (drum from African influence) to name a few. Through this process, Pohirieth hopes to create curiosity, cooperation and collaboration for exploring new music and culture.