Rosalie Piano Trio
Sugarmill Music Festival
6649 Old Baton Rouge Hwy
Alexandria, Louisiana
PROGRAM
Kakadu Variations for Piano Trio, Op. 121a .... L.V. Beethoven (1770-1827)
Nocturne for Cello and Piano .... Michael Young
Piano Trio No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 66 .... F. Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
I. Allegro energico e fuoco
II. Andante
III. Scherzo. Molto allegro quasi presto
IV. Finale. Allegro appassionato
Michael Blaney, violin
Paul Christopher, cello
Michael Young, piano
Program notes by Jackson Harmeyer
The low string musicians at Northwestern State University invite you to attend our recitals.
Sunday, May 26, 2019
5/19/2019 at 3:00 pm
Metamorphosis Quintet
Sugarmill Music Festival
6649 Old Baton Rouge Hwy
Alexandria, Louisiana
PROGRAM
Elpenor, Op. 59 .... Albert Roussel (1869-1937)
Theme and Variations, Op. 80 .... Amy Beach (1867-1944)
Khachkar .... Jeff Manookian (born 1953)
Concerto for Three Flutes and String Quintet .... Gabriel Velazquez
Una historia de amor
I. Flirting
II. My Heart is Yours
III. Our Life is a Roller Coaster
Zendra J. White, flutes
Jose Gabriel Velazquez Avila, violin
Sinae Baek, violin
Cesia Corrales, viola
Alonso Jose Restrepo Cardozo, cello
Program notes by Jackson Harmeyer
Sugarmill Music Festival
6649 Old Baton Rouge Hwy
Alexandria, Louisiana
PROGRAM
Elpenor, Op. 59 .... Albert Roussel (1869-1937)
Theme and Variations, Op. 80 .... Amy Beach (1867-1944)
Khachkar .... Jeff Manookian (born 1953)
Concerto for Three Flutes and String Quintet .... Gabriel Velazquez
Una historia de amor
I. Flirting
II. My Heart is Yours
III. Our Life is a Roller Coaster
Zendra J. White, flutes
Jose Gabriel Velazquez Avila, violin
Sinae Baek, violin
Cesia Corrales, viola
Alonso Jose Restrepo Cardozo, cello
Program notes by Jackson Harmeyer
L to R: Restrepo, Corrales, White, Baek, Velazquez |
5/18/2019 at 7:30 pm
Remembering Brent Caplan
Stephan Caplan and Strings
Sugarmill Music Festival
6649 Old Baton Rouge Hwy
Alexandria, Louisiana
PROGRAM
Phantasy for Oboe Quartet, Op. 2 ... Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
Medley: "It Was a Very Good Year" - "Fly Me to the Moon" .... Frank Sinatra (1915-1998), arr. Lauren Cordell
Oblivion .... Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992)
Oboe Quartet in F Major, K. 370 .... W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)
Stephen Caplan, oboe
Emilio Castro, violin
Cesia Corrales, viola
Paul Christopher, cello
Program notes by Jackson Harmeyer
Stephan Caplan and Strings
Sugarmill Music Festival
6649 Old Baton Rouge Hwy
Alexandria, Louisiana
PROGRAM
Phantasy for Oboe Quartet, Op. 2 ... Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
Medley: "It Was a Very Good Year" - "Fly Me to the Moon" .... Frank Sinatra (1915-1998), arr. Lauren Cordell
Oblivion .... Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992)
Oboe Quartet in F Major, K. 370 .... W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)
Stephen Caplan, oboe
Emilio Castro, violin
Cesia Corrales, viola
Paul Christopher, cello
Program notes by Jackson Harmeyer
Thursday, May 16, 2019
4/27/2019 at 7:30 pm
Rapides Symphony Orchestra
Coughlin-Saunders Auditorium
Alexandria, Louisiana
La Traviata, a semi-staged production of Verdi's beloved tragic opera
The Rapides Symphony will close our 2018-19 season with a performance of one of the most popular grand operas ever written, Giuseppe Verdi’s “La Traviata”. It is an opera that combines compelling characters, a heartbreaking story, and Verdi’s dramatic and memorable music. “La Traviata” (The Fallen Woman) is based on “La Dame aux Camélias”, with its origins in a 1848 novel by Alexandre Dumas. Any of you who have seen the movie Pretty Woman with Julia Roberts and Richard Gere will remember the part that the opera plays in that movie.
Traviata’s female protagonist, Violetta, is a beautiful Parisian courtesan who lives for the pleasures of a luxury lifestyle. She meets Alfredo Germont who cannot offer her material luxury, but his sincerity convinces her to give up her lifestyle for love. Alfredo’s father confronts Violetta and asks her to leave Alfredo for his own good. She respects the father’s wishes, which leads to the central confrontation of the opera and ultimately Violetta’s demise.
The production will be “semi-staged,” meaning the singers will be performing on stage in front of the full symphony orchestra. Though there are no elaborate sets, this type of performance focuses on the interaction of characters, which is at the heart of this opera. We’ve lined up an all-star, nationally recognized cast of singers to bring the story to life.
Coughlin-Saunders Auditorium
Alexandria, Louisiana
La Traviata, a semi-staged production of Verdi's beloved tragic opera
The Rapides Symphony will close our 2018-19 season with a performance of one of the most popular grand operas ever written, Giuseppe Verdi’s “La Traviata”. It is an opera that combines compelling characters, a heartbreaking story, and Verdi’s dramatic and memorable music. “La Traviata” (The Fallen Woman) is based on “La Dame aux Camélias”, with its origins in a 1848 novel by Alexandre Dumas. Any of you who have seen the movie Pretty Woman with Julia Roberts and Richard Gere will remember the part that the opera plays in that movie.
Traviata’s female protagonist, Violetta, is a beautiful Parisian courtesan who lives for the pleasures of a luxury lifestyle. She meets Alfredo Germont who cannot offer her material luxury, but his sincerity convinces her to give up her lifestyle for love. Alfredo’s father confronts Violetta and asks her to leave Alfredo for his own good. She respects the father’s wishes, which leads to the central confrontation of the opera and ultimately Violetta’s demise.
The production will be “semi-staged,” meaning the singers will be performing on stage in front of the full symphony orchestra. Though there are no elaborate sets, this type of performance focuses on the interaction of characters, which is at the heart of this opera. We’ve lined up an all-star, nationally recognized cast of singers to bring the story to life.
4/25/2019 at 8:30 am
Research Day
Morrison Hall, Room 227, 8:30 am
Contemporary Cello Etudes: Bernd Alois Zimmerman's Ver kurze Studien for Violoncello Solo (1970)
Paul Christopher, Associate Professor of Violoncello
Morrison Hall, Room 227, 8:30 am
Contemporary Cello Etudes: Bernd Alois Zimmerman's Ver kurze Studien for Violoncello Solo (1970)
Paul Christopher, Associate Professor of Violoncello
Studying
études, pieces written to address specific technical problems, is a vital
component in developing instrumental mastery. Historically, great performers
have often composed études for use in teaching their chosen instrument.
Pianists and violinists have been particularly fortunate to have pedagogical
works written by performers who were also distinguished composers. Outstanding
examples include Chopin’s Études,
Opus 10 and 25 and Paganini’s 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Opus 1. These
and other pedagogical works by great composers often transcend their original didactic
purpose to become outstanding concert works.
Cellists
are less fortunate with the standard étude
repertoire consisting of works by Duport, Kummer, Lee and Popper, all
influential performers who wrote useful study material but were nonetheless not
composers of the first rank. Fortunately, several exceptional twentieth and
twentieth first century composers have enriched the genre with their
contributions.
Zimmermann’s Vier kurze Studien (Four
Short Studies) were composed for the cellist Siegfried Palm in 1970, the year
of Zimmermann’s death. Each study addresses a specific skill, in a simplified
form, that appears in Zimmermann’s Sonata
for Solo Violoncello (1960), a work that was considered unplayable prior to
it’s premier and advocacy by Palm. In the first study two different meters are
superimposed, each requiring a different tone color and style of bowing. The
second study utilizes different types of pizzicato. Rapidly alternating single
notes, double and triple-stopping are utilized in the third study. The final
piece is a study in cantabile
featuring the cello’s highest tessitura.
L to R: Coreil, Edgar, Christopher |
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