Michael Haithcock, conductor Jonathan Caldwell, graduate conductor Edward Goodman, concerto winner, soloist The music of Ann Arbor’s own Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, William Bolcom, serves as the motivation for an evening of musical pairs. Two works by Russian masters named Dmitri (Shostakovich and Kabalevsky), two by European masters (Mozart and Varèse), two by Pulitzer Prize winners (Bolcom and Harbison), and two inspired by the imagery of locations (Three City Blocks and Rocky Point Holiday) stack the deck for a winning hand. Come enjoy the “two of a kind” evening with Ann Arbor’s “ace” composer and be inspired by the “dealing” of concerto competition winner Edward Goodman as saxophone soloist and host of other talented young musical “sharks.” Pre-concert lecture with William Bolcom and Michael Haithcock at 7:15 in the Lower Lobby. For more information, see the Symphony Band YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/umsymphonyband PROGRAM: Shostakovich - Prelude in E-flat Minor; Kabalevsky - Overture to “Colas Breugnon”; Varèse - Intégrales, Jonathan Caldwell, graduate conductor; Bolcom - Concert Suite for Alto Saxophone and Band, Edward Goodman, saxophone soloist; Mozart - Divertimento in E-flat Major, K.166; Harbison - Three City Blocks; Nelson - Rocky Point Holiday
Cost
- Free - no tickets required
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