Miguel Espinoza Fusion in residence Sept. 25-26; Cellobration is Sept. 27

September 12, 2025

Miguel Espinoza Fusion
Miguel Espinoza Fusion

Lincoln, Neb.—Miguel Espinoza Fusion, a Latin jazz fusion group, will be in residence in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Glenn Korff School of Music on Sept. 25-26. 

As part of their residency, they will present a concert on Friday, Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in Westbrook Music Building Rm. 130. The concert is free and open to the public.

Miguel Espinoza Fusion is a world-class, global chamber group. Their album, “Living in a Daydream” was selected as the Best CD of the Year in the Indie Acoustic Project’s Best CDs of 2022-2023 awards in the jazz category. Their newest CD is “Gabriella,” which is available on Amazon and other streaming services.

Miguel Espinoza Fusion is the collective beating heart of musicians Miguel Espinoza (guitar), Dianne Betkowski (cello), David Hinojosa (percussion) and Randy Hoepker (bass). Firm roots in flamenco, classical and jazz are woven through with North African rhythms. Located in Denver, they are the winners of Westword Magazine’s Best of World Music. 

"Come experience a fun and relaxing evening of Latin jazz fusion in the new Westbrook Music Building performance hall," said Karen Becker, Glenn Korff School of Music professor of cello. 

Betkowski will also be the featured guest artist for UNL Cellobration on Saturday, Sept. 27. She will give a masterclass and an improvisation class. Cellists of all ages are invited to this full day of music-making. For more information or the link to register, visit https://arts.unl.edu/music/2025-cellobration/.

A final concert for Cellobration will take place on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 3:30 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall. The concert is free and open to the public. The concert features performances by Betkowski, Becker, UNL cello students and the Cellobration Cello Choir.

Betkowski has performed, toured and recorded with the St. Louis, Utah, Honolulu and Colorado Symphony Orchestras. She is also a composer, whose works have been performed by the Rochester Philharmonic and the National, St. Louis, Houston, Honolulu, Boston Civic and Colorado Symphonies, among other groups. Her book, “How to Get to Carnegie Hall: A Weekly Music Practice Schedule” is in its second printing. She is the founder and former director of Denver Eclectic Concert.  

For more on Miguel Espinoza Fusion, visit https://miguelespinozafusion.com