Hannah MacLeod AD Chamber Music Recital
Program to Include:
Haydn 76 No. 1
Golijov Tenebrae
Corigliano The Food of Love
Program to Include:
Haydn 76 No. 1
Golijov Tenebrae
Corigliano The Food of Love
This program will feature incidental music from the London stage circa 1700, with works by Henry Purcell and John Eccles, and a taste of chamber music from other realms with works by Arcangelo Corelli and Georg Philipp Telemann.
The Rutgers Baroque Ensemble presents baroque and classical repertoire, reflecting the tastes and sensibilities of 17th-, 18th-, and early-19th-century Europe, under the direction of leading performers in the field of historical performance.
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Saxophonist and concerto competition winner Tyler Sakow will take the stage to perform “Concerto for Alto Saxophone” by Paul Creston with the RSO. After the intermission, RSO will present Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 without a conductor for the first time in its history.
https://www.masongross.rutgers.edu/calendar-event/rutgers-symphony-orchestra-5/
Program to include
Bach Sonata No. 2 in D Major for Gamba & Harpsichord, BWV 1028
Reena Esmail - Jhula Jhule
Brahms Sonata No. 2 in F major for Cello & Piano, Op. 99
With Justine Langman on piano
https://www.youtube.com/live/JObcbAp8cwM
https://www.masongross.rutgers.edu/schare-recital-hall-stream/
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The Rutgers Symphony Orchestra will open the season with Three Latin-American Dances by celebrated composer Gabriela Lena Frank. The concerto competition winner, Yan Yuet Artemis Cheung, will be featured as the soloist, performing Louis Spohr’s Clarinet Concerto No. 2. The concert will conclude with La mer by Claude Debussy.
https://www.masongross.rutgers.edu/calendar-event/rutgers-symphony-orchestra-4/
Rutgers Symphony Orchestra presents an all-French program to conclude this season. Works are selected across multiple genres of French composers and will include Olivier Messiaen’s “Les offrandes oubliées;” two orchestrated works by Lili Boulanger; and “La Mer” by Claude Debussy.
Works include the premiere performance of “Temperamental Skies” by Carle Jordan Wirshba, Rutgers PhD student, as well as Piano Concerto No. 3 by Ludwig van Beethoven, featuring pianist Po-Hsiang Chang, winner of the 2022 Mason Gross Concerto Competition. Plus, Symphony No. 1 by Robert Schumann, also known as the Spring Symphony.
A performance of Valerie Coleman’s Seven O’Clock Shout, commissioned by the Philadelphia Orchestra and premiered virtually in 2020 during the course of the COVID-19 pandemic under the direction of Yannick Nézet-Séguin. The program will also feature William Walton’s Viola Concerto with soloist Oh Hyun Kwon, winner of the 2020 RSO Concerto Competition, and Polish composer Witold Lutoslawski’s Concerto for Orchestra. Conducted by our new Director of Orchestral Activities and Engagement Ching-Chun Lai.
Featuring
Bach c minor cello suite
Beethoven g minor sonata
Piazzolla Le Grand Tango
https://youtu.be/hCfwFVPqUzE
RSO’s second concert of the season opens with Passacaglia for Orchestra by Anton Webern, followed by Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1, featuring soloist Ye Ji Kim, winner of the 2022 RSO Concerto Competition. Contrasting with the traditional Austrian/German-rooted orchestral sound in the first half, the program will conclude with Sergei Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5, one of his most-performed symphonic works. Conducted by our new Director of Orchestral Activities and Engagement Ching-Chun Lai.
Conducted by our new Director of Orchestral Activities and Engagement Ching-Chun Lai.
blue cathedral by U.S. composer Jennifer Higdon
Concerto for Flute and Orchestra by Carl Nielsen, featuring soloist Hanna Kim, Mason Gross Concerto Competition winner
Symphony No. 2 by Jean Sibelius
The Rutgers Symphony Orchestra performs Silvestre Revueltas’s Sensamayá and Johannes Brahms’ Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68. Michael Adelson, conductor.
The Rutgers Symphony Orchestra will perform Augusta Read Thomas’s “Prayer and Celebration”, Bela Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra, and Dvorak’s Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104 with soloist Juhyeon Kim. Michael Adelson, conductor.
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https://youtu.be/uFrwTTmlW_0
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Sonata for Cello and Piano in D minor, Op. 40
I – Allegro non troppo II – Allegro III – Largo IV- Allegro
Gaspar Cassadó (1897-1966)
Suite for Solo Cello
I-Preludio-Fantasia II - Sardana III -Intermezzo e Danza Finale
Felix Mendelssohn(1809-1847)
I- Molto allegro ed agitato II- Andante con moto tranquillo
III - Scherzo: Leggiero e vivace IV - Finale: Allegro assai appassionato
The Unanswered Question by Charles Ives
Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Major, Op. 26 by Sergei Prokofiev; Wanlin Janet Yu, soloist
Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber
Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes of Carl Maria von Weber by Paul Hindemith
Hannah MacLeod, Cello Bryon Wilson, Piano
J.S. Bach(1685-1750)
Suite No. 4 in E♭ major, BWV 1010
I. Prelude II. Allemande III. Courante IV. Sarabande V. Bourrée I / II VI. Gigue
Franz Joseph Haydn (1732–1809)
Concerto in C Major Hob. VIIb/1 I. Moderato II. Adagio III. Allegro Molto
PAUL HINDEMITH: SYMPHONIC METAMORPHOSIS OF THEMES BY CARL MARIA VON WEBER
PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY: SYMPHONY NO. 5 IN E-MINOR, OP. 64
CONCERTO WINNERS: BRASS & WINDS
FRANCISCO NOYA, CONDUCTOR
MIT Chamber Chorus performs the transcendent music of J.S. Bach, John Harbison, Arvo Pärt, and Urmas Sisask.
William Cutter, conductor Karen Harbey, assistant conductor & organist
PROGRAM: Berliner Messe, Arvo Pärt O Magnum Mysterium, John Harbison Die Spirale Symphonie, Urmas Sisask Mass in A major, BWV 234, Johann Sebastian Bach
MASON BATES: MOTHERSHIP
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D MAJOR, OP. 61
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: SYMPHONY NO. 5 IN C MINOR, OP. 67
FRANCISCO NOYA, CONDUCTOR YEVGENY KUTIK, VIOLIN
William Cutter, conductor
Yukiko Oba, rehearsal pianist
Join the MIT Concert Choir with guest pianist MIT Professor David Deveau as they celebrate Beethoven's 250th Birthday
Beethoven: Choral Fantasy, Op. 80
Beethoven: Mass in C major, Op. 86
Beethoven: Elegischer Gesang, Op. 118
MARTI EPSTEIN: CELESTIAL NAVIGATION
JOHANNES BRAHMS: VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY HAYDN, OP. 56A
PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY: PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1 IN B-FLAT MINOR, OP. 23
Brevard Music Center Orchestra
Brevard Festival Chorus
Keith Lockhart, conductor
Ilana Davidson, soprano
Susan Platts, mezzo-soprano
MAHLER Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection”
Brevard Sinfonia
Christian Zacharias, conductor
Rémi Geniet, piano
DEBUSSY Ibéria
RAVEL Piano Concerto for the Left Hand
HONEGGER Pacific 231
RAVEL Suite No. 2 from Daphnis et Chloé
The Brevard Music Center presents “Raiders of the Lost Ark” in Concert
Brevard Music Center Orchestra
Ken Lam, conductor
Vanessa Benelli Mosell, piano
LILI BOULANGER D’Un Matin de Printemps
CHOPIN Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1
MENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 4, “Italian”
PERFORMANCE & ARTIST DETAILS
Brevard Sinfonia
Ruth Reinhardt, conductor
DVORAK Symphony No. 5
Additional program details TBA
Brevard Sinfonia
Keith Lockhart, conductor
Camille Thomas, cello
BRITTEN Four Sea Interludes
ELGAR Cello Concerto
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Symphony No. 5