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Faculty Wind Quintet: Five High School Tour, South And Central Oregon, Nicole Molumby, Jeanne Belfy, Leslie Moreau, Janelle Oberbillig, David Saunders
Faculty Wind Quintet: Five High School Tour, South And Central Oregon, Nicole Molumby, Jeanne Belfy, Leslie Moreau, Janelle Oberbillig, David Saunders
Leslie M. Moreau
These performances spanned 150 years of wind quintet repertoire including works by György Ligeti, Carl Nielsen, August Klughardt, Jacques Ibert, Paul Hindemith, Sir Malcolm Arnold and Paquito D’Rivera.
Faculty Wind Quintet: Five High School Tour, South And Central Oregon, Nicole Molumby, Jeanne Belfy, Leslie Moreau, Janelle Oberbillig, David Saunders
Faculty Wind Quintet: Five High School Tour, South And Central Oregon, Nicole Molumby, Jeanne Belfy, Leslie Moreau, Janelle Oberbillig, David Saunders
Jeanne M. Belfy
These performances spanned 150 years of wind quintet repertoire including works by György Ligeti, Carl Nielsen, August Klughardt, Jacques Ibert, Paul Hindemith, Sir Malcolm Arnold and Paquito D’Rivera.
Guest Artist Recital - University Of Idaho - Moscow, Id, Nicole Molumby, Leslie Moreau
Guest Artist Recital - University Of Idaho - Moscow, Id, Nicole Molumby, Leslie Moreau
Leslie M. Moreau
The Lionel Hampton School of Music at the University of Idaho presents a recital featuring guest artists Nicole Molumby, flute, and Leslie Moreau, clarinet, on Saturday, March 5, 2011 at 4 p.m. in the Haddock Performance Hall in the music building on the Moscow campus. Molumby and Moreau serve on the faculty at Boise State University. Their delightfully varied program showcases music by Jim Cockey, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Blaz Pucihar, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Jorge Montilla and Robert Muczynski. They will be assisted by pianist Barton Moreau, faculty, Boise State University; clarinetist Shannon Scott, faculty, Washington State University; and Leonard Garrison, assistant …
Beethoven, Lugwig, Van – Drei Equali For Four Trombones In The Original & Transposed Ersions, David Mathie
Beethoven, Lugwig, Van – Drei Equali For Four Trombones In The Original & Transposed Ersions, David Mathie
David G. Mathie
Equali were works written for equal, or similar, instruments; in the eighteenth century they were almost always used for funeral services and usually employed a quartet of trombones. The most famous of these were the three Beethoven wrote for the Linz Cathedral in Austria on All Soul’s Day 1812. Two of these were adapted later for male voices and were sung at Beethoven’s funeral.
These pieces are some of the most famous works for trombones, no doubt due to the fact that they were composed by Beethoven. They were commissioned by Franz Xaver Glöggl, Kappelmeister of the city of Linz, …
Franz Liszt: Dance Of Death And Hungarian Fantasy, Del Parkinson
Franz Liszt: Dance Of Death And Hungarian Fantasy, Del Parkinson
Del Parkinson
The American pianist Del Parkinson was the special guest of the Orquestra Sinfônica de Sorocaba, under the baton of Maestro Eduardo Ostergren. For the first time in Brazil, the pianist was the soloist of the orchestra in two works of the composer Franz Liszt: "Dance of Death" and "Hungarian Fantasy". The concert also presented "Funeral March for a Marionette" (Charles Gounod) and "A Night on Bald Mountain" (Modest Mussorgsky).
Faculty Wind Quintet: Five High School Tour, South And Central Oregon, Nicole Molumby, Jeanne Belfy, Leslie Moreau, Janelle Oberbillig, David Saunders
Faculty Wind Quintet: Five High School Tour, South And Central Oregon, Nicole Molumby, Jeanne Belfy, Leslie Moreau, Janelle Oberbillig, David Saunders
David Saunders
These performances spanned 150 years of wind quintet repertoire including works by György Ligeti, Carl Nielsen, August Klughardt, Jacques Ibert, Paul Hindemith, Sir Malcolm Arnold and Paquito D’Rivera.
Grieg: Piano Concerto In A Minor, Del Parkinson
Setting Up Your Concert Percussion Section For Success, Joseph Tornello
Setting Up Your Concert Percussion Section For Success, Joseph Tornello
Joseph F. Tornello
Often directors try to select repertoire that will engage the entire percussion section. Once the music has been selected, what is the best way to setup the section, both musically and logistically? This session will explore options as they relate to the location of concert percussion instruments and equipment within the section and the band as a whole.
Faculty Artist Series: My Favorite Liszt, Del Parkinson
Faculty Artist Series: My Favorite Liszt, Del Parkinson
Del Parkinson
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"Love, Betrayal And Death", Samuel Savage
"Love, Betrayal And Death", Samuel Savage
Samuel T Savage
Performance ofthe role of Turridu from "Cavalleria Rusticana" with the Cape Cod Opera,
Die Fledermaus, Samuel Savage
Die Fledermaus, Samuel Savage
Samuel T Savage
The role of Alfred in "Die Fledermaus" performed in Italian.
Yasar University, Turkey. Adjudicator Chamber Music Competition, Oscar Macchioni
Yasar University, Turkey. Adjudicator Chamber Music Competition, Oscar Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
Adjudicator for the Chamber Music Competition at Yasar University, Turkey
Yasar University, Turkey. Master Class, Oscar Macchioni
Yasar University, Turkey. Master Class, Oscar Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
Presented a series of Master Classes and Coaching for different chambers groups participating in the Chamber Music Week and Competition
Cypress Creek Music Teachers Association, Houston, Texas. Adjudicator, Oscar Macchioni
Cypress Creek Music Teachers Association, Houston, Texas. Adjudicator, Oscar Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
Adjudicator for the Cypress Creek Music Teachers Association of Houston, Texas, solo competition
El Paso Music Teachers Association. Master Class, Oscar Macchioni
El Paso Music Teachers Association. Master Class, Oscar Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
Presented a Master Class for the EPMTA
Audio Artifacts, Doug Lofstrom
Audio Artifacts, Doug Lofstrom
Doug Lofstrom
Early electronic and chamber music released on Little Miracles Music from Downers Grove, Illinois in 2011.
The Evolution Of Jazz Drumming, Danny Gottlieb