Composer Reading: Brooklyn Rider
Brooklyn Rider reads new works by School of Music student composers.
Brooklyn Rider reads new works by School of Music student composers.
This toe-tapping concert really swings! You won't want to miss the UMD Jazz Lab Band and University Jazz Band in innovative interpretations of classic and contemporary jazz works. Concert repertoire coming soon.
This annual celebration showcases the range and diversity of exceptional talent across the School of Music in an exhilarating program curated by faculty member Sarah Frisof. This student showcase will feature Oculus [Five] Fellowship Woodwind Quintet, solo piano works by Clara Schumann, Jessie Montgomery’s Strum for string quartet, Mozart’s “Alleluja” from Exsultate, jubilate, K. 165 for soprano and jazz classics by Duke Ellington and Miles Davis.
Ephrat Asherie (USA): Odeon
Throughout history, war has had a profound influence on classical music. Featuring cellist Frances Borowsky, runner up of the 2018-19 UMD Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition, this concert will cover pieces from three different wartime periods:
In Memoriam: The Colored Soldiers Who Died for Democracy was written by William Grant Still, known for giving voice to African-American classical music in the first half of the 20th century, in January of 1944, at the height of the Second World War.
Latin for "sound and motion," vox et motus is the inspiration for this concert featuring Spanish composer Oscar Navarro's lively II Concerto with Associate Professor Robert DiLutis on clarinet. The program will also include Gustav Holst's First Suite in E-flat for Military Band and Julie Giroux's Paprikash.
About the Ensemble:
Concertmaster of the Calgary Symphony since 2013, Diana Cohen leads an active career as a soloist, chamber musician and arts administrator. She is the founding member of Trio Terzetto and executive and co-artistic director of the ChamberFest Cleveland festival. Cohen and Roman Rabinovich will perform a program of beloved violin and piano sonatas.
UPDATE: This event has been cancelled, click here for more information.
Miguel Zenón Quartet (Puerto Rico)
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Saxophonist Timothy Powell presents a classical program featuring guest artist Molly Orlando on piano and School of Music faculty members Robert DiLutis on clarinet and Sarah Frisof on flute. The repertoire includes works by Christopher Theofanidis, Tristan Keuris, Roshanne Etezady, Rodney Rogers, Jennifer Higdon, Kirk O’Riordan and School of Music composition faculty member Robert Gibson.
UPDATE: This event has been cancelled, click here for more information.
Experience the soulful, syncopated sounds of jazz in these two lively concerts featuring classic tunes performed by the four jazz combos coached by Gerry Kunkel, Tom Baldwin, Mike Quinlivan and Mike Kuhl. Attend both nights—each performance features a different program. Concert repertoire coming soon.