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2018–19 Season
UniversityOrchestra
Marzio Conti, Conductor
Musical Arts CenterWednesday | October 24 | 8 p.m.
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Two Hundred Third Program of the 2018-19 Season
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University OrchestraMarzio Conti, Conductor
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Prelude to Act I of Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (1868) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Wagner (1813-1883)
Suite from Billy the Kid (1940) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Copland Introduction: The Open Prairie (1900-1990) Street in a Frontier Town Mexican Dance and Finale Prairie Night (Card Game) Gun Battle Celebration (After Billy’s Capture) Billy’s Death The Open Prairie Again
Intermission
Symphony No . 1 in C Major, Op . 21 (1799-1800) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ludwig van Beethoven Adagio molto – Allegro con brio (1770-1827) Andante cantabile con moto Menuetto: Allegro molto e vivace Finale: Adagio – Allegro molto e vivace
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Musical Arts Center Wednesday Evening October Twenty-Fourth Eight O’Clock
Music director of the Oviedo Philharmonic (OFIL) from 2011 to 2017, Marzio Conti earned recognition and the acclaim of audiences and critics for his achievements in guiding the growth of the orchestra to new artistic heights, notably with OFIL’s recordings of the complete symphonic works of Saint-Saëns for Warner Classics . Conti has earned numerous awards and has been named a juror for the arts prize of the prestigious Premios
Asturias . Among his generation’s leading exponents of the flute, Conti performed with major orchestras and made numerous recordings through the mid-1990s, after which he devoted himself to conducting . A student of Piero Bellugi, Conti quickly received engagements as a permanent director of various Italian and foreign orchestras . He conducts both opera and the symphonic repertoire, and collaborates with leading international dance companies, as well as major soloists . Conti has appeared as a guest conductor thoughout Europe at such notable venues as the Rome Opera, Theater Dortmund, and London’s Wigmore Hall . He has conducted numerous orchestras, including Orchestra Haydn, Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid, Brandenburger Symphoniker, Korean National Symphony Orchestra, and Haifa Symphony Orchestra (Israel), to name a few . He has collaborated with a host of soloists, including Barbara Hendricks, Bryn Terfel, Misha Maisky, Midori, Lin Harrell, Sabine Meyer, and Jean-Pierre Rampal . Through recordings, broadcast media, and live performance, Conti has worked to develop the profile and quality of a number of institutions . Before his work with OFIL, he was principal conductor at the Istituzione Sinfonica Abruzzese (1998-2002), music director of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Turin (2001-04), music director of the Teatro di Tradizione per l’Opera Italiana of Chieti (2003-08), and artistic director of the Orchestra Sinfonica di Sanremo (2004-10) . When he stepped down as OFIL’s music director, the city of Oviedo awarded Conti the Gold Medal of the Auditorium Prince Felipe in recognition of his extraordinary contributions . Since 2014, he has collaborated as guest conductor and visiting professor with the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music .
WARREQUIEMOratorio Chorus & Philharmonic OrchestraBetsy Burleigh, conductor
Benjamin Britten
SUNDAY, NOV. 11 • 3 PMMusical Arts Center
$10 Regular, $5 Jacobs Students/Faculty/Staff
University Orchestra
Violin IJonathan YiEunji KimBoYu LiAnnamaria VasmatzidisPrice SukhiaEnna LeeSarah SlateKyung Min YooIsaiah ButlerViktor KuruMaria SandersonNahye LeeJunshi YangSamuel Choi
Violin IIByron LaingSelena JanzenNathan GreenwoodRobert WilsonDaniel AllenEunbee LeeOmer SalomonCorey ChungGeorgia SlojkowskiKathryn LamMcKoy Crawford
ViolaMary ChangWilfred FarquharsonPok Yin YungLawson LongJonathan BurnsAnna MachTyler BrugmannTison SavageCarl QuestadLin Wang
CelloCrystal KimJoseph RubanoBianca WalkerChristopher SantosYoung Young WangBenjamin RiekeRobin ShinXiyan LiuDustin DuFault
BassJohn ShankDylan StroudJohn WoodwardCameron IngramLauren WashElan Simon
FluteClara LoischAshley Chen, PiccoloHyeyeon Kim, Piccolo
OboeKeslie PharisYing Jiang
ClarinetMax O’MaryFiona Ryan
BassoonJonah AndreattaLauren Hallonquist
HornRobert FoxJoel RodebackEmily FarmerJenna MontesKarli Farrell
TrumpetClark HuntBenjamin SebastianBethany Vaughan
TromboneThomas NeideckerNoah Marietta-PerezWilliam Clark, Bass
TubaMalcolm Kellett-Cooke
TimpaniAustin Cantrell
PercussionCaleb PoseyTimothy YapYuesen YangDenton Sutherlin
HarpCarolyn AndersonGinevra Bridges
PianoMatthew Reichenberger
Orchestra ManagerKathryn ChamberlainLawson Long, Asst.
Orchestra Set-UpLawson LongAnna MachRobert FoxBethany VaughanJonah Andreatta
LibrarianCynthia Stacy
I N D I A N A U N I V E R S I T Y J A C O B S S C H O O L O F M U S I C
Fall 2018 Orchestra EventsSeptemberWed C������ O��������, 8pm MAC5 Thomas Wilkins, conductor Norman Krieger, piano soloist Rossini: Overture to “La gazza ladra” Bernstein: The Age of Anxiety (Symphony No. 2) Respighi: Fontane di Roma
Sat C������ O�������� �� I�����������,8 7pm Hilbert Circle Theatre Reprise of September 5 performance
Wed C������ O��������, 8pm Auer12 Alexander Kerr, leader J. Haydn: Symphony No. 80 in D Minor, Hob.I:80 Puccini: Crisantemi Tchaikovsky: Serenade in C Major, Op. 48
Sun S������� O��������, 3pm MAC16 Arthur Fagen, conductor Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Op. 107 (“Reformati on”) Brahms: Academic Festi val Overture, Op. 80 Ives: The Unanswered Questi on, S.50
Wed U��������� O��������, 8pm MAC19 David Neely, conductor J. Haydn: Symphony No. 88 in G Major, Hob.I:88 Smetana: ‘Vlatva (The Moldau)’ from “Má vlast” Rimsky-Korsakov: Suite from “The Tale of Tsar Saltan,” Op. 57
Thu SCI 2018 Student Na� onal Conference – 27 Concert I. N�� M���� E�������, 8pm Auer David Dzubay, director; Roger Roe, English horn; R. Kent Cook, prepared piano Peck: Vinyl (2017) Giang: reeling (2017) Santos: through thoughts of a diff erent kind (2018) Luhmann: ergo (2018, premiere) Stang: Second’s the Best (2018, premiere)
Sun C������ O��������, 3pm MAC30 David Neely, conductor Bri� en: Sea Interludes from “Peter Grimes,” Op. 33a Holst: The Planets, Op. 32
OctoberWed P����������� O��������, 8pm MAC17 Thomas Wilkins, conductor Glinka: Kamarinskaya Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 in E Minor, Op. 93
Wed U��������� O��������, 8pm MAC24 Marzio Con� , conductor Wagner: Prelude to Act I of “Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg” Copland: Suite from “Billy the Kid” Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21
Thu N�� M���� E������� – Halloween25 Concert, 8pm Auer David Dzubay, director Robert Paterson, alumnus guest composer Paterson: Closet Full of Demons (2001) Paterson: Ghost Theater (2013) Gruber: Frankenstein!! (1977)
Fri C��������� O��������, 8pm Auer26 David Jang, conductor Dvořák: Carnival Overture, Op. 92 Mahler: ‘Adagiett o’ from “Symphony No. 5” Gershwin: An American in Paris
Wed C������ O��������, 8pm MAC31 Angel Gil-Ordóñez, conductor Falla: Selecti ons from “El amor brujo” Bri� en: Variati ons on a Theme of Frank Bridge, Op. 10 W. A. Mozart: Symphony No. 34 in C Major, K.338
NovemberWed S������� O��������, 3pm MAC7 Stama� a Karampini, conductor Young Sun Choi, piano soloist Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Weber: Konzertstück in F Minor, Op. 79 Prokofi ev: Selecti ons from “Suites No. 1 and 2 from ‘Romeo and Juliet,’” Opp. 64bis/ter
Fri C��������� O��������, 8pm Auer9 Pablo Devigo, conductor Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64
Sun WAR REQUIEM by Benjamin Bri� en11 O������� C����� ��� P����������� O��������, 3pm MAC Betsy Burleigh, conductor
Thu STAR-CROSS’D LOVERS (Romeo & Juliet) – 29 A Shakespearean Music Drama (2008/18) by Don Freund N�� M���� E������� ��� I����������� O����, 8pm Auer Hall Don Freund, director
DecemberSun A��-C����� O��������2 David Jang, conductor, 8:30pm Recital Hall
Wed C������ O�������� – “New Voices”5 Competi ti on Winners, 8pm MAC David Dzubay, conductor Lang Chen: This Ain’t Chopin (2018) Yi-De Chen: The Rosy Clouds and the Smile (2018) John William Griffi th II: Gezellig (2017) Liam Ramsey-White: Scylla and Charybdis (2018) Erik Q Ransom: Surging Faradism (2018) William Trachsel: These Lines, Unseen (2018)