Michael Haithcock, conductor Derek Shapiro, graduate student conductor Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Hill Auditorium, “Structures Past and Present” Musical and architectural structure is featured in celebration of Hill Auditorium. Von Suppé’s famous overture, arranged by American march composer Henry Fillmore, represents the style of repertoire favored in 1913. Hindemith’s masterwork was composed in 1951, the same year that “Symphony Band” was adopted as the name for this ensemble. Scott Lindroth restructured an old piece for solo violin into a new work for winds reflecting the passage of time. Steven Bryant employs the architecture of Hill Auditorium to create a surround sound experience enhanced by the glorious acoustics of this world-class concert hall. Pre-concert lecture with Michael Haithcock and friends at 7:15 in the Lower Lobby. PROGRAM: von Suppé - Light Calvary Overture; Lindroth - Passages; Hindemith - Symphony in B-flat; Bryant - Concerto for Wind Ensemble
Cost
- Free - no tickets required