CCM s Wind Series Honors American Icon Leonard Bernstein, the Art of the American Symphony and Much More this Fall
The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Musics (CCM) Department of Wind Studies turns its spotlight on the American composer this fall.
Under the direction of
Professor Glenn D. Price
, the
CCM Wind Orchestra
opens its season at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25, with a celebration of American icon Leonard Bernstein, featuring music from
West Side Story
,
Candide
and more.
"It's hard to believe that it was almost exactly 24 years ago that he passed away," Price observes. "I was studying at Tanglewood at the time, in no small part because he was going to be there. He conducted what turned out to be his final two concerts for us, in the Shed with the Tanglewood Orchestra, and two days later with the BSO."
Price honors this American legend with a program of some of Bernsteins most popular compositions, including
Slava
, Suite from
Candide
, Profanation from
Symphony No. 1
,A Simple Song from
Mass
and Symphonic Dances from
West Side Story
.
I am using this opportunity to enlighten our students who were born into a post-Bernstein world about the richness that he provided to many of us. Visiting his music in depth is a great luxury, and one that I hope is meaningful for them, explains Price.
Following this touching tribute, Price constructs his very own American Symphony at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24, in Corbett Auditorium, taking pieces from four symphonies by four American composers Vittorio Giannini, John Barnes Chance, Ingolf Dahl and James Barnes and creating a new musical mosaic from their works.
The Winds Orchestra Series closes with War and Peace, a bombastic evening of Barbers
Commando March
, Rautaavara's
A Soldiers Mass
, Gilmore's
Five Folksongs for Soprano
, Husa's
Music for Prague 1968
and Reed's
Rejoicing in the Beauty of Peace
at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 3, in Corbett Auditorium.
CCMs Wind Ensemble and Chamber Players offer even more opportunities to experience the music of American composers Steve Reich, Eric Whitacre, Michael Kevin Daugherty and more this fall in a series of free concerts. See below for detailed program information.
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Fall 2014 Wind Series
8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25
A TRIBUTE TO LEONARD BERNSTEIN
CCM Wind Orchestra
Glenn D. Price, music director and conductor
The CCM Wind Orchestra celebrates the legacy of American icon Leonard Bernstein with a program featuring
Slava
, Suite from
Candide
, Profanation from
Symphony No. 1
, A Simple Song from
Mass
and Symphonic Dances from
West Side Story
.
Location:
Corbett Auditorium
Tickets:
$12 general, $6 non-UC Students, UC Students FREE.
____
8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26
THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVELER
CCM Wind Ensemble
Angela Holt, music director and conductor
MASLANKA:
Traveler
ROGERS:
Three Japanese Dances
WAGNER:
Under the Double Eagle March
DEBUSSY:
Three Preludes
NIXON:
Fiesta Del Pacifico
Location:
Corbett Auditorium
Admission:
FREE
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4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19
CCM Chamber Players
Glenn D. Price, music director and conductor
DEBUSSY, arr. SCHOENBERG:
Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
BEETHOVEN: Octet
VON WEBER: Concertino in C for Oboe and Winds
Location:
Robert J. Werner Recital Hall
Admission:
FREE
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8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23
AN AMERICAN SALUTE
CCM Wind Ensemble
Angela Holt, music director and conductor
GOULD:
An American Salute
MAHR:
The Soaring Hawk
GOULD:
Santa Fe Saga
PERSICHETTI:
Symphony for Band
GILLINGHAM:
Aerodynamics
Location:
Corbett Auditorium
Admission:
FREE
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8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24
THE AMERICAN SYMPHONY
Glenn D. Price, music director and conductor
NELSON:
Resonances I
WHITACRE:
October
ARUTIUNIAN: Trumpet Concerto
Featuring: CCM Faculty Artist Alan Siebert, trumpet
The American Symphony
(from four Symphonies by American composers):
I. GIANNINI: Symphony No. 3
II. CHANCE: Elevato from Symphony No. 2
III. DAHL: Pastorale Nocturne from Sinfonietta
IV. BARNES: Allegro Giocoso from Symphony No. 3
Location:
Corbett Auditorium
Tickets:
$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE.
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4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16
CCM Chamber Players
Glenn D. Price, music director and conductor
REICH: Double Sextet
ROREM:
11 Studies for 11 Players
DAUGHERTY:
Dead Elvis
Location:
Cohen Family Studio Theater
Admission:
FREE
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8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2
RADIANT JOY WITH A TOUCH OF JAZZ!
CCM Wind Ensemble
Angela Holt, music director and conductor
ZDECHLIK:
Chorale and Shaker Dance
BRYANT:
Radiant Joy
TICHELI:
Blue Shades
BENSON:
Solitary Dancer
WHITACRE:
Noisy Wheels of Joy
Location:
Corbett Auditorium
Admission:
FREE
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8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3
WAR AND PEACE
CCM Wind Orchestra
Glenn D. Price, music director and conductor
BARBER:
Commando March
RAUTAAVARA:
A Soldiers Mass
GILMORE:
Five Folksongs for Soprano
HUSA:
Music for Prague 1968
REED:
Rejoicing in the Beauty of Peace
Location:
Corbett Auditorium
Tickets:
$12 general, $6 non-UC students, UC students FREE.
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