Brass Choir Concert
ABOUT THE EVENT
The UMD Brass Ensemble performs its semesterly brass concert.
The UMD Brass Ensemble performs its semesterly brass concert.
Experience the soulful, syncopated sounds of jazz in this second night of chamber jazz featuring classic tunes performed by the jazz combos. Join us the day prior for the first night of jazz—each performance features a different program.
Experience the soulful, syncopated sounds of jazz in this first night of chamber jazz featuring classic tunes performed by the jazz combos. Join us again tomorrow for a second night of jazz—each performance features a different program.
Andrea Brown, music director
Master Gunnery Sgt. Samuel Barlow, trombone
Anthony Barfield's Red Sky reflects on the creation of the universe and the interconnectedness of the human experience. The UMD Wind Ensemble is joined by Master Gunnery Sgt. Samuel Barlow, principle trombone of "The President's Own," for a performance of this ethereal piece.
Trevor Tran, conductor
Missy Curl, soprano
Nicole Plummer, mezzo-soprano
Jonas Rimkunas, tenor
Henrique Carvalho, bass
Theodore Guerrant, organ
Simone Pierpaoli, cellist
The University Orchestra brings Shakespeare's timeless love story to the orchestral stage with Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet. The seventh of Prokofiev's nine ballets, Romeo and Juliet underscores the tragic love story of Shakespeare's iconic characters and scenes, including the Capulet's ball and the death's of the star-crossed lovers. This performance will also feature works by Marquez and Rimsky-Korsakov.
Swing into an evening of jazz with this performance that celebrates the genius of American legend Duke Ellington for his 125th birthday. Joining the UMD jazz ensembles will be Mr. Charlie Young, current Director of the Duke Ellington Orchestra!
Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben? (Dearest God, when shall I die?)
BWV 8
Kobe Brown, conductor
Paige Peercy, soprano
Mykayla Brown, alto
Joshua Lee, tenor
Nicholas Matthew, bass
Usually positioned at the back of the orchestra, members of the percussion section move center stage to reveal the colorful, melodic potential of their instruments in this striking concert of contemporary music.
UMD Jazz Ensemble, UMD Jazz Lab Band and University Jazz Band
Mark Williams, acting director of jazz studies
This concert brings together the UMD Jazz Ensemble, UMD Jazz Lab Band and the University Jazz Band in innovative interpretations of classic and contemporary jazz works. You won’t want to miss these three UMD School of Music jazz ensembles celebrating the works of Duke Ellington, Bobby Watson, McCoy Tyner and many more! This performance will feature award-winning pianist George Cables.