HSO Chamber Music Series

2004-2005 Season

Jed Gaylin, Music Director

Julien Benichou, Assistant Conductor


Chamber concerts are performed in the Second Decade Society Room (F. Ross Jones building) in the Mattin Student Arts Center on Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 unless otherwise indicated.

The featured work for each concert is listed below. Remaining repertoire for each concert will be announced.



Sunday, November 14, 2004  3 pm


Giles Farnaby/arr. Elgar Howarth:  Fancies, Toyes & Dreames

Homewood Brass Consort
Tom Shields, John Irvine, trumpet; Ann Stewart, horn;
Charles Phillips, trombone, Randy Harrison, tuba


Anton Reicha:  Quartet in D Major for Four Flutes, Opus 12
Benedetto Marcello/arr. Bruce Behnke:  Psalm 19, The Heavens Declare
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/arr. Rebecca Magg:  Ave Verum Corpus
Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov:  The Flight of the Bumble-Bee

JHU Flute Choir
Blair Abelson, Chantal Berez, Judy Cheng, Alex Chu, Cathy Lerro, Timothy Reichard
Allison Reilly, Stephanie Tow, Jean Wang, Jonathan Zuckerman


Edgard Varèse:  Octandre       

Jonathan Zuckerman, flute/piccolo; Keith Kaneda, oboe; Allison Weyer, clarinet/E-flat clarinet;
Melissa Feliciano, bassoon; Stephanie Lane, horn; Dipak Srinivasan, trumpet;
Matt Stofferahn, trombone; Ellsworth Briggs, double bass
Julien Benichou, conductor


   Johann Sebastian Bach:  Suite No. 3, BWV 1068

Violin I:  Charlotte Chung, Miyako Hayakawa, Alyssa Choi, Daniel Escobar, Daniel Fisher
Violin II:  Samira Saliba Phillips, Mimi Cukier, Ramya Srinivasan, Jennifer Kim, Jessica Chen
Viola:  Stephan Lieske, Jing Liang, Bruce Berkowitz
Cello:  Tegan Machnich, Eva Silversmith, Liz Brackbill
Double Bass:  Ellsworth Briggs
Oboe:  Mary Haaser, Keith Kaneda
Trumpet:  Tom Shields, John Irvine, Dipak Srinivasan
Timpani:  Vicki Willman
Harpsichord:  Elena Tsai
Julien Benichou, conductor


Sunday, February 20, 2005  3 pm


Jan KrzywickiFantasy for Tuba and Strings (Maryland premiere)

Tuba soloist:  Randy Harrison

Violin I:  Charlotte Chung, Miyako Hayakawa, Mimi Cukier, Chantal Berez, Alyssa Choi, Daniel Fisher
Violin II:  Sujay Pathak, Anthony DeBella, Daniel Escobar, Jessica Chen, Ramya Srinivasan
Viola:  Stephan Lieske, Aimee Broman
Cello:  Tegan Machnich, Elizabeth Bozenhard, Alice Briggs, Eva Silversmith, Liz Brackbill
Double Bass:  Ellsworth Briggs
Julien Benichou, conductor

Michel Corrette:  Le Phénix

Two Madrigals
Thomas Morley:  April is in my mistress' face
John Farmer:  Fair Phyllis

Peter Schickele:  Last Tango in Bayreuth

W.A. Mozart:  Three Arias from The Magic Flute
Der Vogelfänger bin Ich ja' (Papageno)
In diesen heil'gen Hallen (Sarastro)
Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen (Das Kontrafagott der Nacht)

Marguerite Monnot/arr. J. Miller:  French Song (Milord)

''48 ft''
Jason Yuan, Lisa Seischab, Daniel Reich, bassoon
Melissa Feliciano, bassoon and contrabassoon

---  Intermission  ---


Charles Ives:  The Unanswered Question

Violin I:  Charlotte Chung, Miyako Hayakawa, Mimi Cukier, Chantal Berez, Alyssa Choi, Daniel Fisher
Violin II:  Sujay Pathak, Anthony DeBella, Daniel Escobar, Jessica Chen, Ramya Srinivasan
Viola:  Stephan Lieske, Aimee Broman
Cello:  Tegan Machnich, Elizabeth Bozenhard, Alice Briggs, Eva Silversmith, Liz Brackbill
Double Bass:  Ellsworth Briggs
Flute:  Timothy Reichard, David Morse, Whitney Shaffer, Judy Cheng,
       Alex Chu, Allison Reilly, Cathy Lerro, Jean Wang
Trumpet:  Tom Shields
Julien Benichou, Gabriel Drossart, conductors


      Franz Josef Haydn:  Symphony No. 60 ("Il Distratto")

Violin I:  Charlotte Chung, Miyako Hayakawa, Mimi Cukier, Chantal Berez, Alyssa Choi, Daniel Fisher
Violin II:  Sujay Pathak, Anthony DeBella, Daniel Escobar, Jessica Chen, Ramya Srinivasan
Viola:  Stephan Lieske, Aimee Broman
Cello:  Tegan Machnich, Elizabeth Bozenhard, Alice Briggs, Eva Silversmith, Liz Brackbill
Double Bass:  Ellsworth Briggs
Oboe:  Mary Haaser, Kim Myers
Bassoon:  Steve Wechsler
Horn:  Mark Benson, David Sher
Trumpet:  John Irvine, Don Allen
Timpani:  Vicki Willman
Julien Benichou, conductor


Sunday, April 3, 2005  3 pm


Giovanni Gabrieli:  Canzon per Sonare No. 2

John Irvine, Dipak Srinivasan, trumpet; Ron Friedman, horn; Charles Phillips, trombone


Francis Poulenc:  Sonata for Two Clarinets

I.  Presto
II.  Andante
III.  Vif

Laura Hanyok and Allison Weyer, clarinet


Ernst von Dohnányi:  Serenade for String Trio

I.  Marcia
II.  Romanza
III.  Scherzo
IV.  Tema con variazioni
V.  Rondo

Thomas Mendez:  Cucurrucucu Paloma

"Mondays"
Sujay Pathak, violin, guitar, vocal; Jessie McGee, viola; Katherine Porter, cello


---  Intermission  ---


Antonín Dvorák:  Trio in E-minor, Opus 90 ("Dumky")

III.  Andante moderato, Allegretto scherzando
IV.  Allegro
V.  Lento maestoso, Vivace

Chantal Berez, violin; Eva Silversmith, cello; Barbara Le Lievre Kemp, piano


Gustav Mahler:  Adagietto from Symphony No. 5

Violin I:  Charlotte Chung, Miyako Hayakawa, Samira Saliba Phillips, Mimi Cukier, David Friedlander,
John Stanmore, Ramya Srinivasan
Violin II:  Sujay Pathak, Andrew White, Alyssa Choi, Jessica Chen, Michael Sutters,
Daniel Fisher, Jennifer Kim
Viola:  Robert Follet, John Carter, Stephan Lieske, Jing Liang
Cello:  Katherine Frato, Tegan Machnich, Alice Briggs
Double Bass:  Ellsworth Briggs
Harp:  Stephen Belcher
Julien Benichou, conductor


     Darius Milhaud:  Le boeuf sur le toit , Op. 58

Violin I:  Sujay Pathak, Miyako Hayakawa, Samira Saliba Phillips, Mimi Cukier, Alyssa Choi,
Jessica Chen, Ramya Srinivasan
Violin II:  Charlotte Chung, Andy White, David Friedlander, John Stanmore, Michael Sutters,
Daniel Fisher, Jennifer Kim
Viola:  Robert Follet, John Carter, Stephan Lieske, Jing Liang
Cello:  Katherine Frato, Tegan Machnich, Alice Briggs
Double Bass:  Ellsworth Briggs
Flute:  Jonathan Zuckerman, Whitney Shaffer
Oboe:  Keith Kaneda
Clarinet:  Allison Weyer, Rod Lai
Bassoon:  Lisa Seischab
Horn:  Ron Friedman, Mark Benson
Trumpet:  John Irvine, Dipak Srinivasan
Trombone:  Charles Phillips
Timpani:  Vicki Willman, John Raczek
Julien Benichou, conductor



Hopkins Symphony Orchestra programs are supported by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency funded by the State of Maryland and the National Endowment for the Arts.


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