All concerts at 7:30pm in the UTSA Recital Hall.
Tuesday, March 19, Wednesday, March 20, and Thursday, March 21, 2002
Click here for a review of the 2002 New Music Festival
Elliot Carter (b. 1908), excerpts from Eight Etudes and a Fantasy
Maestoso
Adagio possibile
Vivace
Andante
Intensely
Presto
performed by members of the King William Winds: Rita Linard (flute), David Herbert (oboe), Kathleen Gavigan (clarinet), Ron Noble (bassoon)
-intermission-
Matt Dunne, performing four movements from his Etudes for Guitar (2001)
Guest Artists Brain Killer
Brian Allan, trombone and Jacob Koller, piano performing Selections by Brain Killer
Timothy Kramer (b. 1959), Fingerpaintings (1985, rev. 1988), performed by Joe Gonzales, guitar and Timothy Kramer, harpsichord
David Heuser (b. 1966), world premiere of Lillian's Chair (2001), performed by Linda Poetschke, soprano; Christine Debus, piano
Ken Metz (b. 1954), Playscapes for Solo Piano (2000), performed by Patricia Martellotti, piano
I. Csaw
II. Chunky
III. kitesflying
IV. in a mirror darkly
-intermission-
Misook Kim, world premiere of Seven Little Pieces for Two Pianos (2002), performed by Misook Kim and Eun-Ju Oh, pianos
Joe Stuessy, Solomon's Songs (2000-2002)
Linda Poetschke, soprano; Christine Debus, piano
I. Contentment
II. Come, O North Wind
III. Courtship
IV. Commitment
V. Consecration
James Scott Balentine, (1947) world premiere of A Trilogy for Friends (2002),
performed by Kasandra Keeling, piano
Pavane (for Kathy Mason Hodges)
Remembering Reed (for Reed Holmes)
Capriccio and Chaconne for J.K.
performed by the UTSA Brass Quintet:
Jan Roller, trumpet
Stuart Smith, trumpet
Jason Snider, horn
Chris Branagan,trombone
Dan Sipes,tuba
John Duke (1899-1984), Three Songs
When the rose is brightest (Nathaniel Parker Willis)
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening (Robert Frost)
The Better Part (George Santayana)
Michael Burgess, tenor and Geoffrey Waite, piano
- intermission -
Somei Satoh (b. 1947), Birds in Warped Time II (1980)
Mary Ellen Goree, violin, and Geoffrey Waite, piano
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), Octet for Winds (1923)
Rita Linard, flute
Larry Mentzer, clarinet
Ron Noble and Brian Petkovich, bassoons
Jan Roller and Stuart Smith, trumpets
Chris Branangan and David Bruenger, trombones
Robert Rustowicz, conductor