[NEohioPAL]FOCUS Festival of Contemporary Music at B-W

Brendan Reynolds brhph at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 3 13:15:58 PST 2006


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Baldwin-Wallace College Focus Festival of Contemporary Music
  November 2 - November 5

  Schedule of Events
  Featured composer for the 2006 FOCUS Festival William Bolcom will be on campus October 30 to November 5, 2006 meeting with students and coaching ensembles, students and faculty in preparation for the following events which are open to the public.
  Thursday, November 2 at 2:50 pm
Bolcom’s Caberet Songs
Featuring B-W Conservatory student performances as coached by William Bolcom
Free and open to the public
  Friday, November 3 at 2:50 pm
Conversation with the Composer
Bolcom participates in an open question and answer session
Free and open to the public
Friday, November 3 at 8:00 pm
American Popular Song Recital
Joan Morris, mezzo-soprano; William Bolcom, piano
A recital presented in association with the Art Song Festival at Baldwin-Wallace College will include songs from the late 19th-century through the 1920s and ‘30s, the latest songs by Leiber and Stoller, and cabaret songs by Bolcom and poet-lyricist Arnold Weinstein.
  Saturday, November 4 at 8:00 pm
Honorary Degree Convocation and Large Ensemble Concert
Virtuosity Rag
Brass Quintet
  Song for Band
A Ceremonial for Winds
Baldwin-Wallace Wind Ensemble; Dwight Oltman conducting
  Selections from Songs of Innocence and Experience
Winner of 4 Grammy Awards in 2006 – Ohio Premiere
Nanette Canfield, soprano; Joanne Uniatowski, mezzo soprano;
JR Fralick, tenor; Timothy Mussard, tenor; Steel Burkhardt, tenor
Baldwin-Wallace Symphony Orchestra, College Choir and B-W Singers; Dwight Oltman conducting
  Sunday, November 5 at 2:00 pm (note earlier time)
Chamber Music Recital
Aubade for oboe and piano 
     Jeffrey Rathbun, oboe; Eriko Izumida, piano
Capriccio for violoncello and piano
     Regina Mushabac, cello; Mitsuko Morikawa, piano
Let Evening Come for soprano, viola and piano 
      Nanette Canfield, soprano; Louise Zeitlin, viola; Stuart Raleigh, piano
Graceful Ghost Rag for violin and piano
      Wei Shu Co, violin; Robert Mayerovitch, piano
Suite for violin and violoncello
     Julian Ross, violin; Regina Mushabac, cello
  Featuring B-W Conservatory faculty performances as coached by William Bolcom
    
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    Subscriptions and single tickets available NOW! 
  All concerts are held in Gamble Auditorium of the Kulas Musical Arts Building, 96 Front Street, Berea, Ohio.  Friday, Saturday and Sunday’s concerts have reserved tickets.  Subscriptions for all three concerts are $30.00; single tickets are available, $15.00 for adults, $5.00 for students or free with a B-W ID.  Please call (440)826-2207 for tickets.



Brendan F. Reynolds



 
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<div><STRONG><SPAN><STRONG>Baldwin-Wallace College Focus Festival of Contemporary Music</STRONG></SPAN></STRONG></div>  <div><STRONG><SPAN>November 2 - November 5<BR></SPAN></STRONG></div>  <div><STRONG><SPAN><STRONG>Schedule of Events</STRONG></SPAN></STRONG></div>  <div><SPAN>Featured composer for the 2006 FOCUS Festival William Bolcom will be on campus October 30 to November 5, 2006 meeting with students and coaching ensembles, students and faculty in preparation for the following events which are open to the public.</SPAN></div>  <div><STRONG><SPAN>Thursday, November 2 at 2:50 pm<BR></SPAN></STRONG><STRONG><SPAN>Bolcom’s Caberet Songs<BR></SPAN></STRONG><SPAN>Featuring B-W Conservatory student performances as coached by William Bolcom<BR></SPAN><SPAN>Free and open to the public</SPAN></div>  <div><STRONG><SPAN>Friday, November 3 at 2:50 pm<BR></SPAN></STRONG><STRONG><SPAN>Conversation with the Composer<BR></SPAN></STRONG><SPAN>Bolcom participates in an open question and
 answer session<BR></SPAN><SPAN>Free and open to the public</SPAN><STRONG><SPAN><BR>Friday, November 3 at 8:00 pm<BR>American Popular Song Recital<BR><A href="http://www.bolcomandmorris.com/morris.html" target="">Joan Morris</A>, mezzo-soprano; William Bolcom, piano<BR></SPAN></STRONG><SPAN>A recital presented <STRONG>in association with the <EM><A href="http://www.bw.edu/academics/conservatory/artsong/" target="">Art Song Festival</A></EM> <EM>at Baldwin-Wallace College</EM></STRONG> will include songs from the late 19th-century through the 1920s and ‘30s, the latest songs by Leiber and Stoller, and cabaret songs by Bolcom and poet-lyricist Arnold Weinstein.</SPAN></div>  <div><STRONG><SPAN>Saturday, November 4 at 8:00 pm<BR></SPAN></STRONG><STRONG><SPAN><SPAN></SPAN>Honorary Degree Convocation and Large Ensemble Concert<BR></SPAN></STRONG><EM><SPAN>Virtuosity Rag</SPAN></EM><SPAN><BR>Brass Quintet</SPAN></div>  <div><SPAN><EM>Song for Band<BR></EM></SPAN><SPAN><EM>A
 Ceremonial for Winds<BR></EM></SPAN><SPAN>Baldwin-Wallace Wind Ensemble;</SPAN> <SPAN>Dwight Oltman conducting</SPAN></div>  <div><SPAN>Selections from</SPAN> <SPAN><EM>Songs of Innocence and Experience</EM></SPAN><SPAN><BR>Winner of 4 Grammy Awards in 2006 – Ohio Premiere<BR></SPAN><SPAN>Nanette Canfield, soprano; Joanne Uniatowski, mezzo soprano;<BR>JR Fralick, tenor; Timothy Mussard, tenor; Steel Burkhardt, tenor<BR></SPAN><SPAN>Baldwin-Wallace Symphony Orchestra, College Choir and B-W Singers;</SPAN> <SPAN>Dwight Oltman conducting</SPAN></div>  <div><STRONG><SPAN>Sunday, November 5 at 2:00 pm</SPAN></STRONG> <SPAN><STRONG>(note earlier time)</STRONG><BR></SPAN><STRONG><SPAN>Chamber Music Recital<BR></SPAN></STRONG><EM><SPAN>Aubade</SPAN></EM> <SPAN>for oboe and piano <BR>     Jeffrey Rathbun, oboe; Eriko Izumida, piano<BR><EM>Capriccio</EM> for violoncello and piano<BR>     Regina Mushabac, cello; Mitsuko Morikawa,
 piano<BR></SPAN><EM><SPAN>Let Evening Come</SPAN></EM> <SPAN>for soprano, viola and piano <BR>      Nanette Canfield, soprano; Louise Zeitlin, viola; Stuart Raleigh, piano<BR></SPAN><EM><SPAN>Graceful Ghost Rag</SPAN></EM> <SPAN>for violin and piano<BR>      Wei Shu Co, violin; Robert Mayerovitch, piano<BR></SPAN><EM>Suite</EM> <SPAN>for violin and violoncello<BR>     Julian Ross, violin; Regina Mushabac, cello</SPAN></div>  <div><SPAN>Featuring B-W Conservatory faculty performances as coached by William Bolcom</SPAN></div>    <HR>    <div><SPAN><STRONG>Subscriptions and single tickets available NOW!</STRONG> </SPAN></div>  <div><SPAN>All concerts are held in Gamble Auditorium of the Kulas Musical Arts Building, 96 Front Street, Berea, Ohio.<SPAN> </SPAN> Friday, Saturday and Sunday’s concerts have reserved tickets.<SPAN> </SPAN> Subscriptions for all three concerts are
 $30.00; single tickets are available, $15.00 for adults, $5.00 for students or free with a B-W ID.<SPAN> </SPAN> Please call (440)826-2207 for tickets.</SPAN></div><BR><BR><DIV>
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