Romero in the United States
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Aldemaro Romero Jr. conducting a flashmob using an abbreviated version of Beethoven's 9th symphony, 4th. mv. from Aldemaro Romero Jr. on Vimeo.
This is the video of Aldemaro Romero Jr. conducting a flashmob using an abbreviated version of Beethoven’s 9th symphony, 4th. movement, with music students, the choir, and dance students from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville at the Goshen Lounge of the Morris University Center on March 23th., 2013.
Aldemaro Romero Jr. talking about the book that influenced him the most in his life. from Aldemaro Romero Jr. on Vimeo.
I was asked to give my opinion about the book that influenced me the most for the annual Colloquium of the College of Arts and Sciences at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville which this year is about “The Book.” Here is the video with the answer.
Aldemaro Romero Jr. in a newsreel about the Museum of Zoology of Barcelona, Spain, in 1978. from Aldemaro Romero Jr. on Vimeo.
This is a segment of a Spanish newsreel about the Zoology Museum of Barcelona, Spain, that was shown in Spanish movie theaters in December of 1978. It depicts some of the work being done there. The person seen measuring fish is Aldemaro Romero Jr. who was at that time a volunteer in charge of the Hydrobiology Department while he was an undergraduate student at the Universitat de Barcelona.
Aldemaro Romero Jr.conducting at the age of five. from Aldemaro Romero Jr. on Vimeo.
This is s clip of me when I was 5 years old conducting an orchestra in the movie “Papalepe.”
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We Will Build It from Aldemaro Romero Jr. on Vimeo.
A Music Video of the song “We Will Build It” by Rick Haydon about the aspirations by faculty and students at the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) to build a Visual and Performing Center on campus.