Friday, September 10, 2010

UPS Chamber Music Concert

Tonight features some great local musicians in a great program of chamber music.  College campus concerts seem to go "under the radar" for much of the public, and this is a shame.  These great performers and teachers are gems of our local music community.  They help train and inspire young musicians - and model their expectations from the stage.  Tonight's concert should be a fantastic start of music events at UPS this academic year.  Check it out!



Program:
Schumann: 
Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Opus 47
Dvorák: 
Romance for violin and piano, Opus 11
Shostakovich: 
Romance (from the Gadfly)
Performances by Maria Sampen, violin; Timothy Christie, viola; Sally Singer, cello; and Tanya Stambuk, piano
Tickets: $12.50 general; $8.50 seniors, students, Puget Sound faculty/staff; free for Puget Sound students, available at Wheelock Information Center.




For more information:
http://www.pugetsound.edu/news-and-events/events-calendar/details/929/2010-09-10/

Friday, August 6, 2010

Tuesday, Sept. 21
Recital: 7-7:45 p.m., Master Class 8-9:30 p.m.
Schneebeck Concert Hall, University of Puget Sound
Free

Flute Recital and Master Class by Molly Barth

Grammy Award-winning flutist Molly Barth is an active solo, chamber and orchestra musician, specializing in the music of today. Barth is assistant professor of flute at University of Oregon.

Jacobsen Series: Chopin Bicentennial

Friday, Sept. 24

7:30 p.m.

Schneebeck Concert Hall, University of Puget Sound

Duane Hulbert, professor of piano at University of Puget Sound will present a program including Chopin’s 24 Preludes, Opus 28, and Sonata No. 3 in b minor, Opus 58.

Tickets: $12.50 general; $8.50 sr. citizens, students. Tickets available at Wheelock Information Center, 253.879.3419, or at the door.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

TCC Summer Orchestra

Come hear fantastic classical music!  The TCC Summer Orchestra is an ensemble made up of student, community, and professional musicians.  We have two rehearsals, and give a casual outdoor concert for the community to enjoy.  This is a lot of fun, and a great way to experience classical music on the campus of Tacoma Community College.

We will be performing two Russian masterworks:  Ippolitov-Ivanov’s Procession of the Sardar, and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 2.

Bring a blanket or lawn chairs, a picnic lunch, and your entire family.

Concert Information:
11:00 am, August 7
In the green quad area in the middle of the TCC campus (between buildings 27 and 11)
(rain location is in building 3 of TCC)
FREE (donations accepted)



For more inflrmation, contact me.
John Falskow - 253-460-4374, jfalskow@tacomacc.edu

Friday, May 21, 2010

Great Young Musicians

















The Tacoma Philharmonic presents the 2010 winners recital for the Beatrice Hermann Young Artist Recital Competition.  This is a great opportunity to witness the future of music perfomance, and support these talented young people.  They are all from the greater Puget Sound region, and represent some of the finest young musicians in the area.  Click the graphic above for a larger version, with all the details.

Monday, May 17, 2010

TCC Performs Beethoven 7

I have had the pleasure to work on Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 for the past 2 months, with the Tacoma Community College Chamber Orchestra.  We are happy to share our hard work with the public in a concert this Wednesday, May 19.  The concert begins at 7:30 PM in Building 3 on the TCC campus.  It is FREE, but we do accept donations.

The program also includes Sibelius' Valse Triste - a dark introverted work for orchestra.  It is a very expressive and mysterious work, contrasting dance-like rhythms with tragic melodies.

We will also perform the light-hearted Oboe Concerto in E-flat by Bellini.  We are happy to welcome Noelle Burns to the stage as our oboe soloist.  She is a native Tacoman, a product of the Tacoma Youth Symphony - and an outstanding musician!

But it is the Beethoven that gets me most excited.  It is one of my most favorite works for orchestra.  In many ways I imagine that out of all nine of his symphonies, the seventh has the most of Beethoven's personality in it.  It is heroic.  It is tragic.  It is furious. It is defeated.  It is vulgar.  And it is witty.  It has been such a pleasure to work on this music, and share ideas about it's performance.  We are very excited to perform it for you.

See you on Wednesday?

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Enjoy this Jazz Inspired Chamber Music

I remember when this album came out.  I had never heard anything quite like it.  My parents always listened to jazz, but this was something different.  It had jazz elements, but it sounded like classical music - in a Gershwin kind of way.  I remember hearing this album played many times, again and again...  My parents and brother loved it.  Later, a similar album with trumpet came out and I got hooked.


You can hear some of this album performed live as part of the Second City Chamber Series.  This Friday the chamber series will play a program titled, "Let's Party!"  It includes music by Haydn and Bolling.  It should be a fantastic performance of great music.  I would recommend this concert to any listener - experienced or new to classical music.


Here's the information from the SCCS website:
"Classical and Jazz genres combine in this concert of "divertimenti"—that is, music designed for an evening of delightful entertainment! So many of Haydn's chamber works were designed as "an evening's entertainment" for his various patrons, and French jazz pianist Claude Bolling gives us a similarly delightful "divertimenti" from a 20th century genre—hot jazz."


Haydn: "London" Trios
Bolling: Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano
Bolling: Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano



What a great program to end their concert season, and for us to start thinking about the joys spring and summer.


The concert is at 7:30 in the Great Hall at Annie Wright, this Friday (5/14/2010).  Click the link above to get information on tickets.



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