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ASU in Concert
Thursdays at 7 p.m.
Host:    JoAnn Yeoman
September 2010

 
   

ASU in Concert broadcasts are heard 52 weeks year, offering the best of the hundreds of classical music performances presented each year by the ASU School of Music. Recitals by faculty virtuosi, include: pianists Caio Pagano, Eckart Sellheim, Robert Hamilton and Walter Cosand; clarinetist Robert Spring; oboist Martin Schuring; ensembles such as Ocotillo Winds and Joseph Wytko Saxophone Quartet; string faculty, Katie McLin and Borovoj Martinic-Jercic; and programs by the ASU Symphony Orchestra, ASU Choral Union, and other ensembles drawn from the elite of ASU's musical community — all demonstrate that ASU is a cornerstone of Arizona's musical life.

 
   

September 2010

 

September 2
Judy May, mezzo-soprano “American Traditions”

Copland: 12 Poems by Emily Dickenson
Baley: A Journey After Loves
Loeffler: Quatre Poems, Op. 5
Cloud: Four Ronsard Melodies

September 9
Faculty Artists

Messiaen: Quator Pour la Fin du Temps

September 16
Marco Sartor - guitar

Scarlatti: Sonata L. 238
Barrios: Vals, Op. 8, No. 4
Ponce: Varied Theme & Finale for guitar
Aguado: Introduction and Rondo
Llobet: “Scherzo – Vals”
Rodrigo: Fandango
Piazzolla: La Muerta de Angel
Piazzolla: Primavera Portena

September 23
ASU Symphony Orchestra- Concert of Soloists

Brahms: Tragic Overture, Op. 81
Tower: Made in America
Ibert: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, Allegro Movement
Enesco: Romanian Rhapsody No. 1 in A Major, Op. 11

September 30
Jana Starling

Crutchley: Woodpoint No. 1 and No. 4
Gershwin: Preludes
Schultz: Into the Monster’s Lair
Koechlin: Fifteen Pieces for Two Clarinets
Wilson: Liquid Ebony