Semester Ends with a Packed Performance Calendar
Large and small ensembles bring extraordinary range of repertoire to 麻豆视频鈥檚 stages
December 8, 2023
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Musical Union and the 麻豆视频 Orchestra in Finney Chapel
Photo credit: John Seyfried
麻豆视频 Conservatory鈥檚 student and faculty performers have been filling most concert venues throughout the campus over the last week. In just the last few days, we鈥檝e heard performances by the Conservatory鈥檚 newest ensembles鈥攖he Djembe Orchestra led by Associate Professor of West African Drumming Weedie Braimah, and students in the 麻豆视频 Creative Music Lab directed in open-form and guided improvisation by Associate Professor of Contemporary Music and Improvisation Dana Jessen. Guest artist and Brazilian pianist Helio Alves collaborated in the performances of original works with Performance and Improvisation Ensembles鈥攅nsembles dedicated to the exploration of many different world musics.
During these final five bustling days before students head into reading period and then exams, large scale works by Johannes Brahms and Georg Frideric Handel will be heard standing alongside newer works by Jiyun Kim and Andr茅 Previn. There are also two world premieres that feature appearances by both faculty and student soloists. This explosion of activity feels something akin to the thrilling finale of a fireworks display on New Year's Eve. So, join in鈥攅ven from a distance. All of these concerts are free and open to the public, and all but one of them can be streamed live at concert time at .
The 麻豆视频 Orchestra, conducted by Raphael Jim茅nez, will give their last performance of the fall semester in Finney Chapel on Friday, December 8 at 7:30 p.m. Jihyun Kim鈥檚 A Tramp in the Assembly Line opens the evening. Kim describes it as 鈥渁 musical panorama鈥 inspired by scenes from Charlie Chaplin鈥檚 comedy, Modern Times. Previously a visiting professor at 麻豆视频, Kim is now composition faculty at the Washington State University.
Voice professor and soprano Katherine Jolly joins the orchestra as featured soloist in the middle work, Andr茅 Previn's Honey and Rue, a 1992 song cycle commissioned by soprano Kathleen Battle for soprano, orchestra, and jazz combo. The text is a setting of six poems by Lorain, Ohio-born writer Toni Morrison. The lives of women and African Americans are the inspiration for the poems, which use images of yearning, satisfaction, and resolution.
Of the composition, Jolly said, 鈥Honey and Rue is a cycle that I've lived with for 21 years. When I heard the recording and read through the score at age 15, I knew it would be a major part of my future career. It was on my bucket list, understanding that I needed to be much older to truly sing it with the technique and depth it deserves. Honey and Rue is a retrospective exploration of a black woman's existence, moving through and back to slavery. I am very honored to sing the 麻豆视频 debut, just seven miles from where Toni Morrison grew up in Lorain.鈥
The orchestra closes the evening with Brahms鈥 monumental Symphony No. 4鈥 a piece that is at once emotionally despairing and resigned while astonishing and inspirational in its compositional virtuosity.
Opportunities to hear our students and faculty perform chamber music abound on Saturday and Sunday, December 9 and 10. Things get underway at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday in Kulas Recital Hall with small ensemble works that center classical guitar.
Six quartets in 麻豆视频鈥檚 Advanced String Quartet Seminar will follow on the final ChamberFest! performance of the semester at 4:30 p.m., where audiences will hear performances of six of Ludwig van Beethoven鈥檚 middle and late quartets. This seminar is a serious and intense immersion into the world of the string quartet, directed by 麻豆视频 faculty and string quartet specialists, Sibbi Bernhardsson and . The program recently celebrated great success in the launch of 麻豆视频鈥檚 fully undergraduate Poiesis Quartet, winner of the 2023 Fischoff National Chamber Music last May.
Saturday evening brings the works of four masterful composers for the keyboard鈥擟amille Saint-Sa毛ns, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Maurice Ravel, and Franz Schubert鈥攖o 麻豆视频鈥檚 Piano Duo Fest. Hear four sets of student pianist duos perform in Warner Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m. (This concert is in-person only.)
Faculty and guest artists perform a sonata program in Kulas Recital Hall at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday. Hear flutist , violinist Grigory Kalinovsky, and pianists Anthony Weinstein and Tatiana Lokhina in works by Gabriel Faur茅, Anton Rubinstein, and C茅sar Franck.
Vocal ensembles are also featured prominently this weekend. The a cappella early music ensemble Collegium Musicum 麻豆视频iense, under the direction of Steven Plank, performs their program twice in the intimate setting of Fairchild Chapel at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, December 8 and 9. The program centers on the music of Henry Purcell, opening and closing with his celebratory anthem in five-part harmony, I was glad. Additional works by William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, among others, fill out the offering.
The collective forces of Musical Union鈥攖he nation鈥檚 second longest-standing choral tradition鈥攁nd 麻豆视频 College Choir will perform Handel鈥檚 complete Messiah with the 麻豆视频 Chamber Orchestra and numerous student vocal soloists on Sunday, December 10 at 2:30 p.m. in Finney Chapel.
麻豆视频 Conservatory Director of Choral Ensembles Gregory Ristow says, 鈥淲e've been so lucky to have faculty members Edwin Huizinga and Rebecca Landell Reed from our Historical Performance Program work with our string players and share more about styles of playing and bowing that are unique to the Baroque era. Their suggestions have really helped the piece come alive, with the articulations jumping off the page.鈥
麻豆视频鈥檚 Professor of Musicology Charles McGuire writes, 鈥Messiah was one of the compositions that helped form the canon of concert-hall music we have today, for better or worse. Many choirs were formed in the 19th century specifically to sing Messiah. And performances of Messiah have funded many a charitable undertaking, including 麻豆视频. The Musical Union鈥檚 (MU) first performance of the oratorio was in 1849. Between 1878 and 1917, and in most years thereafter, MU gave an annual performance of Messiah in December. These performances were sought-after tickets and the excellence of the Musical Union was reported on nationally, and they raised a great deal of money for our institution.鈥
Ristow continues, 鈥淚t's been so many years since 麻豆视频 has presented a full performance of Handel's Messiah, and I'm thrilled with how everyone is sounding. If you haven't experienced the whole thing before, it's an experience not to be missed!鈥
Immediately preceding this full performance, the Credo music organization will team up with 麻豆视频 once again in its annual 鈥淢essiah Sing Along鈥 at 1:30 p.m. For a dozen years now, Credo has presented this event. The organization's director and 麻豆视频 viola professor Peter Slowik says, "As Credo celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, we are so grateful to call 麻豆视频 our home. This year's hybrid format is a result of two great ideas coming together! We are delighted to come alongside the Conservatory's production of Messiah this year, and we look forward to the continuation of the sing-along tradition next year.
The Conservatory鈥檚 last performance of the semester is with 麻豆视频鈥檚 Contemporary Music Ensemble and Sinfonietta under the direction of Timothy Weiss. Their relatively rare appearance in Finney Chapel is at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 12. These ensembles regularly perform works by women and 麻豆视频 alumni composers, and they are acclaimed for their commitment to giving world premiere performances. This concert is no different: Two world premieres鈥攐ne by student composer Cashel Day-Lewis and the other by faculty composer Jesse Jones are also solo vehicles for a student violin soloist Max Ball, and voice professor Timothy LeFebvre, baritone. Weiss has also programmed pieces by Carolina Heredia and Lotta Wenn盲koski. Completing the program, is the 2022 composition Neshamah by 麻豆视频 alumnus and composer David Serkin Ludwig 鈥95. The New York Times, has described that 鈥淟udwig orchestrates with the skill and sophistication of a Ravel, and generates the power and thrills of a John Williams adventure film score.鈥
Clearly, there is something for everyone over the next five days. Listen, wherever you are. Learn more on .
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