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2-27-2010
Honor Band Winds & Brass Chamber ConcertChapman Honors Band
John CampbellChapman University
Tony ChoChapman University
Jenny KimChapman University, kim@chapman.edu
David KossoffChapman University
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Recommended CitationChapman Honors Band; Campbell, John; Cho, Tony; Kim, Jenny; Kossoff, David; Matsuura, Gary; Palchak, Mary; and Steffens, Lea,"Honor Band Winds & Brass Chamber Concert" (2010). Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format). Paper 1403.http://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/music_programs/1403
Honor Band Winds & Brass Chamber Concert
AuthorsChapman Honors Band, John Campbell, Tony Cho, Jenny Kim, David Kossoff, Gary Matsuura, Mary Palchak,and Lea Steffens
This other concert or performance is available at Chapman University Digital Commons: http://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/music_programs/1403
COLLEGE OF PERFORMING ARTS
Spring 201 O Event Highlights
ART: The Page .......................................................................................... Feb 1 - Mar 12
THEATRE: Bus Stop by William Inge, in repertory with
Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen ..................................... Mar 12 - 14, 16 - 20 Student Directed One-Acts .................................. Apr 23 - 25, 29 - 30, May 1
MUSIC: University Choirs Post-Tour Concert.. ...................................................... Feb 5 Chapman Chamber Orchestra and University Singers ..................... Mar 5 Stan Kenton Alumni Band with the Chapman Big Band ................ Mar 12 Chapman University Wind Symphony ................................................ Mar 13 Visiting Artist in Recital - Sergei Babayan, piano ............................. Mar 23 Opera Chapman presents: Mozart's Casi fan tutte ...................... Apr 23 - 25 Sholund Scholarship Concert: Sacred Music of the
Great Italian Opera Composers ........................................................ May 8
DANCE: Dance Works in Progress ......................................................................... Feb 27 Concert Intime ................................................................................... Mar 25 - 27 Spring Dance Concert ................................................................... May 12 - 15
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CHAPMAN UNIVERSI1Y Conservatory of Music
presents the
Honor Band Winds & Brass
Chamber Concert Hosted lry Paul Sherman & Daniel Alfred Wachs
Featuring Conservato7:._v qf Music Faculty Artists John Campbell
To;ry Cho Jentry rum
David Kosseff Gary Matsuura Mary Pa!chak Lea Steffens
February 27, 2010 • 2:00 P.M. Salmon Recital Hall
Program
Concert Rondo K. 371
"Acceso" (Ignited) World Premiere
Jenny Kim, french horn Tony Cho, piano
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Phillip Matsuura (b. 1995)
Gary Matsuura, alto saxophone Phillip Matsuura, piano
Le Tombeau de Ravel
Lea Steffens, clarinet Tony Cho, piano
Trio for Oboe and Piano, Op. 43 I. Presto
Carmen Fantasy for Flute
David Kossoff, oboe John Campbell, bassoon
Tony Cho, piano
Mary Palchak, flute Tony Cho, piano
Arthur Benjamin (1893-1960)
Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
Francois Borne (1820-1869)
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In addition to the 225 music majors, the Conservatory also provides performance opportunities for over 400 non-majors campus-wide, including university choirs, chamber orchestra, wind symphony, and jazz ensembles. Talent Scholarships are available on an audition basis for all students, regardless of major.
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Upcoming Events
Chapman Chamber Orchestra & Choirs Daniel Alfred Wachs, Music Director & Conductor
March 5-7:00pm St. John's Lutheran Church
Chapman University Wind Symphony Paul Sherman, Music Director & Conductor
Modern Music Concert Jeffrey Holmes, Director
March 13-S:OOpm Chapman Auditorium, Memorial Hall
April 6-8:00pm Salmon Recital Hall, Conservatory of Music
Opera Chapman presents "Cosi fan tutte" Peter Atherton, Artistic Director
April 23 & 24-S:OOpm April 25-3:00pm
Chapman Auditorium, Memorial Hall Daniel Alfred Wachs, Music Director & Conductor
Chapman Percussion Ensemble Nicholas Terry, Director
April 29-S:OOpm Chapman Auditorium, Memorial Hall
Instrumental Chamber Music (Winds & Brass) May 2-S:OOpm Paul Sherman, Director Salmon Recital Hall, Conservatory of Music
Chapman Guitar Ensemble Jeff Cogan, Director
Chapman Saxophone Ensemble Gary Matsuura, Director
Sholund Scholarship Concert Stephen Coker, Conductor
Big Band & Jazz Combos Albert Alva, Director
New Music Ensemble Sean Heim, Director
May 2-8:00pm Salmon Recital Hall, Conservatory of Music
May 5-8:00pm Salmon Recital Hall, Conservatory of Music
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May 11-S:OOpm Chapman Auditorium, Memorial Hall
May 13-S:OOpm Salmon Recital Hall, Conservatory of Music
Instrumental Chamber Music (Strings & Piano) May 15-2:00pm Robert Becker & Grace Fong, Directors Salmon Recital Hall, Conservatory of Music
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