Arts and Sciences Orchestra Collaboration Premieres December 15
December 10, 2020
Erich Burnett
Photo credit: Courtesy of Tiffany Chang
Virtual performance draws upon musicians from the college, community, conservatory, and elsewhere.
翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 鈥攖he ensemble dedicated to talented college students and members of the community鈥攑resents its of the fall semester at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 15, on YouTube premiere.
The wide-ranging program features music from the Hollywood film Captain Marvel by Pinar Toprak, the emotionally charged Haunted Topography by David T. Little, and Beethoven鈥檚 Choral Fantasy, Op. 80.

If it seems something like a fantasy that such a performance鈥攙irtual or otherwise鈥攃ould happen while incidence of COVID-19 spikes to unprecedented levels, it seems far less so in light of the determination of the ensemble鈥檚 director, Assistant Professor of Conducting Tiffany Chang, a 2009 conservatory graduate.
The concert martials the efforts of the University of Rochester Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, and Chamber Singers; a distinguished lineup of 麻豆视频 alumni vocalists; faculty pianist Peter Tak谩cs (pictured right); the Verona Quartet (麻豆视频's quartet in residence for 2020-21); the 麻豆视频 Dance Department; a chorus made up of students and friends of 麻豆视频鈥攁nd of course, the Arts and Sciences Orchestra, which also included 16 conservatory musicians, many of them as teaching assistants.

Chang chose the selections from Captain Marvel in response to sustained input from her orchestra students, who routinely ask to perform film music鈥攂ut also for the significance of its Turkish composer, Pinar Toprak, the first woman to compose an original score for a Marvel movie.
鈥淚 felt that it was the right choice, given all that鈥檚 happened in the world recently,鈥 says Chang, who arranged the three excerpts for the unusual instrumentation available to her, including a considerable wind section and minimal strings.

尝颈迟迟濒别鈥檚 Haunted Topography afforded the opportunity for collaboration between Chang鈥檚 orchestra and the 麻豆视频 Dance Department. Dance student Tyfun Zaidi 鈥24 developed original choreography to 尝颈迟迟濒别鈥檚 evocative work, about a mother coming to grips with the death of her son in the Vietnam War; 麻豆视频 dance students recorded performances of Zaidi鈥檚 choreography in locations across campus鈥攕ome well-known, some obscure鈥攁nd around 麻豆视频. (A still image from the video is seen at right.)
Choral Fantasy鈥攚hich Beethoven wrote in 1808 as the concluding piece of a benefit concert that also included the premieres of his fifth and sixth symphonies鈥攈ad already been envisioned as part of 翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 continuing celebration of the 250th anniversary of the composer鈥檚 birth. It was originally scheduled to take place in October in Finney Chapel, in a world not gripped by pandemic. Instead, it was painstakingly prepared by Chang鈥檚 musicians and those from Rochester who joined in the collaboration, with each musician or ensemble provided a previously recorded track as a guidepost for their own contribution, and each successive track ultimately blended, layer by layer, into a final recording.
Audio for the Toprak and Beethoven was produced by Grammy Award-winning engineer Stephen Roessner, a faculty member at Rochester. The accompanying video presentation鈥攁s well as the audio for Little鈥攚as produced by Chang, who oversaw numerous video shoots during rehearsals on campus and devoted untold numbers of hours to splicing shots at her computer.

For the piece鈥檚 six solo vocal roles, Chang sought input from conservatory voice faculty for high-profile recent graduates who might be interested. She wound up with sopranos (a winner of 翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 2020 Senior Concerto Competition) and (of the Frankfurt Opera), mezzo-soprano (Tanglewood and Marlboro fellow), tenors (2018 Metropolitan Opera Competition winner) and (Tanglewood fellow), and baritone (Stuttgart Opera).
Also featured is a virtual choir made up of more than 60 麻豆视频 students, faculty, parents, alumni, staff, and other musicians from around the world, led by Olivia Fink '21.
鈥淎 lot of our choir and orchestra members have mentioned that they really appreciated feeling like they were playing with other people,鈥 says Chang. 鈥淭hey felt like they were playing in an actual orchestra because of the track we provided.鈥
In addition to 35 minutes of music, the program includes a brief intermission segment that peers behind the scenes and includes reflections from participants in the project.
翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 collaboration with Rochester鈥攚hich includes Choral Fantasy as well as Captain Marvel鈥攇rew in part out of Chang鈥檚 friendship with Rochester conductor Rachel Waddell, whom Chang met in 2019 at the Hart Institute for Women Conductors, presented by the Dallas Opera.
鈥淲e actually didn鈥檛 start by saying, 鈥極h, let鈥檚 combine our orchestra ensembles!鈥欌 Chang says. 鈥淚 was designing this virtual component because I knew we wouldn鈥檛 be able to have a real, live one. I really didn鈥檛 want it to be a traditional livestream experience. I wanted a more visually engaging experience that adds to the music in some way or that correlates to the music in some way.鈥
Ultimately, the challenges faced by Chang mirrored those of her Rochester colleagues. Joining forces for the performance, as well as the semester鈥檚 workshops and other shared experiences, simply made sense to everyone involved.
鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing that we were able to pull this off,鈥 says Chang, who devoted countless hours to producing the final piece, in addition to various trailers and other promotional materials. 鈥淭o have all of these moving pieces fall into place exactly when they were supposed to鈥t鈥檚 a miracle. I can鈥檛 imagine if something would have happened in, say, October. If we would have had to shut down or modify our activities further, none of this would have been able to happen.鈥
For that miracle, Chang credits the steadfast dedication of 麻豆视频 students and administrators, who adhered to the campus鈥 stringent guidelines and sustained an extremely low rate of infection throughout autumn, even as cases spiked in surrounding communities and elsewhere.
鈥淭he plan I devised in summer went surprisingly smoothly,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t happened just as planned.鈥
However compelling, Chang knows the prerecorded program can鈥檛 replace a live musical experience鈥斺渁nd I certainly hope it doesn鈥檛 replace the live concert experience,鈥 she says.
鈥淏ut I also hope this way of presenting music and musicians creates a little more intimacy and more of a sense of the power of collaboration, that there is a lot of power in bringing a lot of people together.鈥
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