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FW: Columbia Chamber Winds at An Die Musik
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Jonathan Morris
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May 05, 2009 13:01 PDT
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Dear Composers,
I would be really delighted if you would attend the upcoming concert of the
Columbia Chamber Winds. We will be featuring Stravinsky's Wind Octet,
Baltimore composer-- Vivian Rudow's 'Ars Nova,' and other notable modern
works for winds. Thank you for attending our concert to show your support.
We hope this one concert can grow into more that include your compositions,
or you in some other capacity. Our first concert's program is below.
You can see our musician's biographies and get more information:
http://www.columbiachamberwinds.com/
Columbia Chamber Winds at An Die Musik
featuring Stravinsky's Octet
Sunday, May 24, 2009
7:00pm
tickets - $5.00
An Die Musik LIVE!
409 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD
parking options: free street parking and a $4 evening parking garage.
For tickets call: 410-385-2638
Email: hen-@andiemusik.com
http://www.andiemusiklive.com/
- Program -
Octet (1923, rev. 1952) - Igor Stravinsky
Eric Posner, Conductor
Cassandra Miranda, Flute - Ken Caputo, Clarinet - Monica De Leon and Hank
McCulley, bassoon - Michael Parker, bass trombone and Chris Wolfe,
Trombone- Matt Bickel and Kevin McKee, Trumpets.
Ars Nova for two Bassoons (1981)- Vivian Adelberg Rudow *
Hank McCulley and Monica De Leon, bassoons
* Ms. Rudow is a Baltimore composer with international acclaim. We are so
delighted that she is coaching us in the performance of her work and will
also be in attendance! Please go to Ms. Rudow's site for more information
on her compositions: http://www.vivianadelbergrudow.com/
Morning Music (1986) - David Sampson
Brass Quintet - Michael Parker, Tuba - Chris Wolfe, Trombone- Matt Bickel
and Kevin McKee, Trumpets - Cally Messick, Horn.
Variations Sur Un Theme Libre, Op. 42 (1943)- Eugene Bozza
Cassandra Miranda, Flute - Ken Caputo, Clarinet - Deborah Layton, Oboe -
Monica De Leon, Bassoon - Cally Messick, Horn.
best,
Monica De Leon
"Opportunities are often missed, because they arrive wearing overalls and
look like work."
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