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April 2012
Unless specified otherwise, all events are free and open to the public, and take place in Brendle Recital Hall in the Scales Fine Arts Center.
Wednesday, April 4
7:30 pm
Collegium Musicum Concert
Stewart Carter and Brian Gorelick, directors
The Collegium Musicum Vocal Ensemble and Collegium Instrumentalists will present an early music concert featuring Renaissance Music of Spain and the New World.
Friday, April 13
7:30 pm
Senior Honors Recital: Jacob Eichhorn, clarinet
with Norris Norwood, piano, and Mary Beth Freitag, soprano
Featuring the Concerto in A Major for Clarinet by W. A. Mozart and music by Ištvan and Schubert.
Thursday, April 19
7:30 pm
String Chamber Music Concert
Jacqui Carrasco, coordinator Featuring a jazz setting of Gershwin's "Summertime" and J. S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 with faculty soloists Jacui Carrasco, violin and Kathryn Levy, flute.
Saturday, April 21
3:00 pm
Senior Recital: Ingrid Goelst, mezzo-soprano
with Ann Listokin, piano
The program will feature works by Joseph Haydn, Alma Mahler, Gustav Mahler, Jules Massenet, Francis Poulenc, Jamie Leon, Gisela Hernandez, Edward Kilenyi, and musical theatre selections by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Lislie Bricusse.
Sunday, April 22
3:00 pm
Wind Chamber Music Concert
Student Chamber Ensembles
Sunday, April 22
7:30 pm
Jazz Improvisation Concert
Students of Matt Kendrick perform in trios and quartets.
Tuesday, April 24
7:30 pm
University Jazz Ensembles Concert
Philip Morgan and Jay Meachum, directors
The WFU "Deacon Jazz Machine" performs with guest artist Jerry Tyson, guitar.
Thursday, April 26
7:30 pm
Spring Choral Concert
Brian Gorelick, conductor
The Wake Forest Concert Choir, Collegium Vocal Ensemble, and the Wake Forest Chamber Choir will combine to present A Spring Choral E-Concert. The compositions chosen for the program will be Enterprising, Entertaining, Eclectic and Electronic. Each ensemble will learn a new set of pieces for this program after having presented a full concert earlier in the semester. The featured work combining all three choirs will be Libby Larsen's O Magnum Mysterium for SATB chorus and prerecorded solo voice, sitar, vibraphone, and bells performed during the concert by a laptop computer.
Friday, April 27
3:30 pm Room M308 SFAC
Senior Research Presentation: Christina Jones
Sunday, April 29
3:00 pm
University Wind Ensemble Concert
Kevin Bowen and Philip Morgan, conductors
Featuring guest composer-in-residence and clinician Nathan Daughtrey. Daughtrey, percussionist and composer, is a native of Greensboro, NC and has performed and held masterclasses and clinics around the country and abroad. The University Wind Ensemble has commissioned a piece (their first ever exclusive commission) by Daughtrey and at the conclusion of Daughtrey's week-long residency, the ensemble will perform the world premiere.
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