HSO Chamber Music Series

2006-2007 Season

Vladimir Lande, Conductor

HSO chamber concerts are performed at either the

* Second Decade Society (SDS) Room, F. Ross Jones Building, Mattin Student Arts Center, on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus near the corner of N. Charles and 33rd Streets or

* Bunting-Meyerhoff Interfaith Center, 3509 N. Charles St., at the southeast corner of University Parkway.

The featured work(s) for each concert is (are) shown below. The remaining repertoire for each concert will be added shortly before the performance.

 


Sunday November 12, 2006   3 pm
SDS Room, Mattin Arts Center

Featuring:  Manuel de Falla:  El Amor Brujo

 

 

Sunday February 18, 2007   3 pm
Bunting-Meyerhoff Interfaith Center

Johannes Brahms:  Trio in E-Flat Major for Piano, Violin, and Horn, Opus 40

I  Andante; poco più animato

Chantal Berez, violin; David Sher, French horn; Heejin Bae, piano

Charles Ives:  String Quartet No. 1

I   Andante con moto
II  Allegro

Roger Peng and Mimi Cukier, violin; Aimee Broman, viola; Lisa Tinanoff, cello

Darius Milhaud:  Three pieces from Saudades do Brasil

Sorocaba
Leme
Botafogo

Melissa Feliciano, bassoon; Marge McShane, French horn; Sergei Nirenburg, accordion

Alfred Schnittke (arr. Wladimir Spiwakow):  Suite in the Old Style

I. Pastorale
II. Ballett
III. Menuett
IV. Fuge
V. Pantomime

Hopkins Symphony Chamber Orchestra
Vladimir Lande, conductor

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:  Sinfonia Concertante in E-Flat Major
I. Allegro maestoso
II. Andante
III. Presto

José Miguel Cueto, violin

Victoria Chiang, viola

Hopkins Symphony Chamber Orchestra
Vladimir Lande, conductor

Chamber Orchestra

Violin I:  John Stanmore (concertmaster), Samira Saliba Phillips, Samantha Pou, Nicholas Rafaels, Jessica Chen, Jennifer Kim, Catherine Koh

Violin II:   Charlotte Chung, Wenli Mo, Yoshiaki Sono, Amy Lee, Ramya Srinivasan, Rani Pallegadda, Daniel Escobar, Helen Huang

Viola:  Stephan Lieske, Katy Dubina, Peter Li

Cello:  Leilani Ma, Michael Su, Phillip Lim

Double Bass:  Deborah Smith, Zachary Crabtree

Oboe:  Keith Kaneda, Hernan del Aguila

French horn:  Amanda Farasat, David Sher

Piano:  Barbara Kemp

 

Sunday April 15, 2007   3 pm
SDS Room, Mattin Arts Center

Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992): Three pieces from Histoire du Tango (arr. Bruce Edwards from Claude Voirpy’s saxophone arr.)
I. Bordel 1900 (fragment)
II. Cafe 1930
III. Night-Club 1960

James Livengood, Laura Hanyok, and Rod Lai, clarinet; Larry Brown, bass clarinet

Franz Schubert (1797-1828): String Quartet in D Minor (Death and the Maiden)
II. Andante con moto

The Raven String Quartet
John Stanmore and Danielle Gallina, violin; Mark Mollenhauer, viola; Alice Briggs Brown, cello

Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904): Piano Trio in B Flat Major, Opus 21
I. Allegro molto

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

Anton Arensky (1861-1906): Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Opus 32
I. Allegro moderato

Lisa Rosinky, violin; Jocelyn Wagman, cello; Larissa Woskob, piano

Silvestre Revueltas  (1899-1940): Colorines        

Hopkins Symphony Chamber Orchestra
Vladimir Lande, conductor

Antonin Dvorak: Serenade in D Minor, Opus 44
I. Moderato, quasi marcia
II. Minuetto
III. Andante con moto
IV. Finale:  Allegro molto

Hopkins Symphony Chamber Orchestra
Vladimir Lande, conductor

Chamber Orchestra

Violin I: Charlotte Chung (concertmaster), Samantha Pou, Jessica Chen, Jennifer Kim, Rani Pallegadda, Nicholas Rafaels

Violin II: John Stanmore, Daniel Escobar, Wenli Mo, Yoshiaki Sono, Helen Huang, Catherine Koh

Cello: Leilani Ma

Double Bass: Deborah Smith, Zachary Crabtree

Piccolo: Jonathan Zuckerman

Oboe: Keith Kaneda, Hernan del Aguila

Clarinet: James Livengood, Larry Brown

Bassoon: Katie FitzGibbon, Lisa Seischab, Melissa Feliciano

French horn: Amanda Farasat, David Sher, Mary Welliver

Trumpet: John Olin

Trombone: Charles Phillips

Percussion: Vicki Willman, Jessica Gifford, John Raczek


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.

Programs and artists are subject to change.

 

 


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