Vocal Theatre Works
<p><strong>This performance has been cancelled.</strong></p>
<p>Students from the UW Vocal Performance program present scenes and productions from the operatic repertoire.</p>
<p><strong>This performance has been cancelled.</strong></p>
<p>Students from the UW Vocal Performance program present scenes and productions from the operatic repertoire.</p>
<blockquote>David Alexander Rahbee conducts the University Symphony in Haydn’s Sinfonia Concertante Op. 84, with faculty guests Mary Lynch, oboe, Seth Krimsky, bassoon, Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir, cello, and Rachel Lee Priday, violin. Guest conductor Michael Jinbo conducts the orchestra in Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, Op. 74, B minor, “Pathétique.”</blockquote>
<p><strong>PROGRAM</strong></p>
<p><strong>Haydn: </strong>Sinfonia concertante, op.84, Hob.I:105, B-flat major </p>
<p>Mary Lynch, oboe</p>
<blockquote><span>Violist/composer Melia Watras is joined onstage by narrator Shelia Daniels, violinist Michael Jinsoo Lim and vocalist Carrie Henneman Shaw for a program of newly commissioned music by Alessandra Barrett and Anne Leilehua Lanzilotti and works by Melia Watras and Frances White.
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<blockquote>Cristina Valdés leads the UW Modern Music Ensemble in a program of modern <i>masterpieces, including works by Chaya Czernowin, Gerard Grisey, Mauricio Kagel, and others.</i></blockquote>
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<p><strong>Frederic Rzewski:</strong> "Spots"</p>
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<p>The Campus Band (Solomon Encina, conductor) and Concert Band (David Stewart, Yuman Wu, conductor) present "Colors in Motion," a program of music by Malcom Arnold, Brian Balmages, Todd Starlter, Frank Erickson, John Barnes Chance, and others.</p>
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<h4><br>University of Washington Campus Band<br><em></em></h4>
<p><em>Solomon Encina, director</em></p>
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<p>The renowned trumpeter and newly appointed UW professor of music joins with composer/drummer <span>Qasim Naqvi in </span>presenting the world premiere of <em>Talk Show,</em> a renegade experiment in music, theatre, and performance. With <span>theatre direction by Chi-Wang Yang and video design by Jeff Larson—newly appointed faculty at the UW School of Drama. </span></p>
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<p><span>Geoffrey Boers leads this year-end program by the University of Washington Symphony (David Alexander Rahbee, director) and combined UW Choirs. </span><span><span class="gmail-Apple-converted-space"> </span></span></p>
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<div>The UW Percussion Ensemble performs works integrating choice, performer-realization, and open instrumentation, exploring historical music by Franziska Boas and John Cage alongside newer works by Jeffrey Treviño, and Ivan Trevino plus a new work by Melissa Wang.</div>
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<p>PROGRAM</p>
<p>Changing Tensions (1939)<span>.......................................................................................... </span>Franziska Boas (1902-1988)</p>
<blockquote>From 1980s Berlin to the haunting Louisiana bayou, Carrie Henneman Shaw’s <i>Default Mode Network </i>explores composers’ wildly virtuosic and colorful explorations of the solitary singer. Program includes Chaya Czernowin's <i>Shu Hai practices javelin (presented</i> in surround sound audio), plus premieres of two new works by American composers Kari Besharse and Shawn Okpehbolo. Also on the program: works by German composer and conductor Enno Poppe and a work by Iranian composer Aida Shirazi, commissioned by Shaw and premiered in 2020.