Tickets are available at the door or online at this link. Furman’s Les Hicken conducts the Janacek piece. Performers in the concert include Mark Britt, trombone Omar Carmenates, marimba Robert Chesebro, clarinet Cynthia Hopkins, flute Christopher Hutton, cello Dan Koppelman, piano Ruby Morgan, piano Ruth Neville, piano Matt Olson, saxophone Steven Walter, guitar, Stephen Wilson, trombone Richard deBondt, bass trombone Michael Taylor, euphonium and Craig King and Phil Elkins, trumpet. The internationally acclaimed duo runedako will present Dobrian’s “Upon Reflection” (2013), and a diverse quartet consisting of piano, guitar, marimba, and saxophone will present Andriessen’s aggressive masterpiece “Hout.” The program includes a selection of Felix Mendelssohn’s “Songs Without Words” arranged for clarinet, cello and piano, “Mallorca” by Isaac Albeniz, and a rare performance of “Capriccio for Piano and Winds” by Leos Janacek.Īlso on the program are works by California-based composer Christopher Dobrian and noted Dutch minimalist Louis Andriessen. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7.50 for students. A reception with the performers follows the concert.Īs part of the Furman Music Department’s Partners in the Arts outreach initiative, the event is open to the public. in the historic Newberry Opera House, Newberry, S.C. Furman University music faculty will present a chamber music concert Monday, March 24, at 8 p.m.
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