In accordance with the Unversity-wide measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, this performance has been canceled.
Michael Haithcock, conductor
Jeremy Kittel, violin
Sarah Best, mezzo-soprano
Pre-concert conversation in the lower lobby at 7:15 PM with Jeremy Kittel and Michael Haithcock.
U-M alumnus and Grammy nominee Jeremy Kittel is the featured soloist in the premiere of his own composition written for and commissioned by, the Symphony Band. Folk music from other countries and periods of time “cross-over” to the present in works by more recent masters. Experience the dazzling versatility of Jeremy Kittel’s artistry as well as the virtuosity of the Symphony Band.
PROGRAM:
Michael Gandolfi- Flourishes and Meditations on a Renaissance Theme
Sofia Gubaidulina- Hour of the Soul, Sarah Best, mezzo-soprano
Jeremy Kittel- UNTITLED, Jeremy Kittel, violin soloist
Alberto Ginastera/Patterson- Four Dances from “Estancia”
Michael Haithcock, conductor
Jeremy Kittel, violin
Sarah Best, mezzo-soprano
Pre-concert conversation in the lower lobby at 7:15 PM with Jeremy Kittel and Michael Haithcock.
U-M alumnus and Grammy nominee Jeremy Kittel is the featured soloist in the premiere of his own composition written for and commissioned by, the Symphony Band. Folk music from other countries and periods of time “cross-over” to the present in works by more recent masters. Experience the dazzling versatility of Jeremy Kittel’s artistry as well as the virtuosity of the Symphony Band.
PROGRAM:
Michael Gandolfi- Flourishes and Meditations on a Renaissance Theme
Sofia Gubaidulina- Hour of the Soul, Sarah Best, mezzo-soprano
Jeremy Kittel- UNTITLED, Jeremy Kittel, violin soloist
Alberto Ginastera/Patterson- Four Dances from “Estancia”
Cost
- Free - no tickets required
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