COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS ADMINISTRATION Benjamin E. Juarez, Dean Boston University Robert K. Dodson, Director, School of Music Jim Petosa, Director, School of Theatre Arts Tanglewood Institute Lynne Allen, Director, School of Visual Arts John Amend, Assistant Dean of Finance and Administration presents Patricia Mitro, Senior Assistant Dean of Enrollment Stephanie Trodello, Assistant Dean of Development and Alumni Relations Ellen Carr, Executive Director for External Relations

BUTI ADMINISTRATION Phyllis Hoffman, Executive and Artistic Director Shirley Leiphon, Administrative Director Lisa Naas, Director of Operations and Student Life Recital Series David Faleris, Program Administrator Emily Culler, Development, Alumni Relations, and Outreach Officer Anna Griffis, Publications Coordinator Margaret Brinkerhoff, Office Coordinator SoYoung Sarah Yang, Office Assistant Featuring members of the Mary Tyler, Private Lessons Coordinator Will Belew, Stage Crew Manager Young Artists Orchestra and Young Travis Dodson, Dwayne Heard, Alicia Maloney, Andres Trujillo, Stage Crew Shane McMahon, Recording Engineer Artists Piano Program Xiaodan Liu, Piano Technician BUTI CHAMBER MUSIC FACULTY John Holland, Young Artists Orchestra Chamber Music Coordinator and Strings Coach Mark Berger, Viola Ian Ding, Percussion Ariana Falk, Cello David Krauss, Trumpet Hyun Min Lee, Cello Kai-yun Lu, Clarinet, Wind Chamber Music Wednesday Laura Manko, Viola Miguel Perez-Espejo Cardenas, Violin August 9, 2011 Brian Perry, Double Bass Caroline Pliszka, Violin 6pm Clara Shin, Piano Samuel Solomon, Percussion Chamber Music Hall Hsin-Lin Tsai, Violin Molly Walker, Young Artists Orchestra and Chamber Music Manager

CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL SERIES

Concerto in B minor for Four Violins Antonio Vivaldi II. Largo (1678-1741) Woodwind Quintet, op. 79 August Klughardt III. Allegro I. Allegro non Troppo (1847-1902) DRAGONFLY QUARTET II. Allegro Vivace ANDY SHAO violin I KATHERINE POTLOCK violin II IRIS WOODWIND QUINTET SADIE MEYER violin III ASHLEY HUNTER flute BENJAMIN BIFFIS violin IV VIRGINIA MCDOWELL oboe SOYOUNG SARAH YANG piano SHAQUILLE SOUTHWELL clarinet NICHOLAS RITTER bassoon John Holland, coach JOHN MICHAEL ADAIR horn

Kai-yun Lu, coach Quintet in D major, op. 114, “Trout” Franz Schubert IV. Theme and Variations: Andantino (1797-1828) Serenade in C major, op. 10 Erno Dohnányi I. Marcia—Allegro (1877-1960) DAISY QUINTET IV. Tema con variazioni: Andante con moto SOPHIA BERNITZ violin V. Rondo NIKOLAS BENTEL viola ANGELIQUE MONTES cello BUTTERFLY TRIO DAMON KORF bass RAY ANTHONY TRUJILLO violin CHRISTOPHER STAKNYS piano SEAN THOMAS BYRNE viola EVAN DANIEL KAHN cello Hyun Min Lee, coach Hsin-Lin Tsai No. 2 in C minor, op. 66 Felix Mendelssohn I. Allegro energico e con fuoco (1809-1847) in G minor, op. 10 Claude Debussy I. Anime et tres decide (1862-1918) PEONIES TRIO SEINA SHIRAKURA violin NARCISSUS QUARTET CAROLYN REGULA cello JIAYI ZHENG violin SANG-WON KIM piano KRYSTIN COTE violin NADEERAH LAMOUR viola Clara Shin, coach JACK PETERSON cello

Contrapunctus XIV from “The Art of the Fugue” Johann Sebastien Bach Miguel Perez-Espejo, coach (1685-1750)

LE LE QUARTET Frost Fire Eric Ewazen YING-JU LU violin Bright and Fast (b. 1954) JOHN HOLLAND viola Gentle and Mysterious CLAIRE KOSTIC oboe Tense and Dramatic AREKSON SUNWOOD bassoon GRASSHOPPER BRASS QUINTET John Holland, coach SPENCER PARK trumpet THEODORE VAN DYCK trumpet String Quartet in D minor, K. 521 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart BEN WULFMAN horn I. Allegro moderato (1756-1791) IAN MASER trombone BEETLES STRING QUARTET SURAJ SULHAN bass trombone PAULINE NG violin GLENNA CURETON violin David Krauss, coach ANNA JACKSON viola MAX SONG cello

Hyun Min Lee, coach Boston University Tanglewood Institute Boston University Tanglewood Institute

The Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI) is recognized internationally as an The Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI) is recognized internationally as an outstanding educational opportunity for young artists and is the only program of its outstanding educational opportunity for young artists and is the only program of its kind associated with one of the great orchestras of the world. Here, under kind associated with one of the great symphony orchestras of the world. Here, under the guidance of distinguished professionals and in the presence of the Boston Sympho- the guidance of distinguished professionals and in the presence of the Boston Sympho- ny Orchestra, young people devote themselves each summer to an artistic experience ny Orchestra, young people devote themselves each summer to an artistic experience without parallel. without parallel.

In 1965 Erich Leinsdorf, then music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, invited In 1965 Erich Leinsdorf, then music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, invited Edward Stein, dean of the Boston University College of Fine Arts, to create a summer Edward Stein, dean of the Boston University College of Fine Arts, to create a summer training program for high school musicians as a counterpart to the BSO’s Tanglewood training program for high school musicians as a counterpart to the BSO’s Tanglewood Music Center. Envisioned as an educational outreach initiative for the University, this Music Center. Envisioned as an educational outreach initiative for the University, this new program would provide young advanced musicians with an unprecedented op- new program would provide young advanced musicians with an unprecedented op- portunity for access to the Tanglewood Music Festival. Stein then approached Wilbur portunity for access to the Tanglewood Music Festival. Stein then approached Wilbur Fulbright, the newly appointed director of the Boston University School of Music at the Fulbright, the newly appointed director of the Boston University School of Music at the College of Fine Arts, in January 1966. Fulbright’s enthusiasm for the project was the College of Fine Arts, in January 1966. Fulbright’s enthusiasm for the project was the motivating factor in transforming Leinsdorf’s goal into reality: the Boston University motivating factor in transforming Leinsdorf’s goal into reality: the Boston University Tanglewood Institute opened for its inaugural season the following June, less than six Tanglewood Institute opened for its inaugural season the following June, less than six months later. months later.

For any student of high school age who enjoys being challenged by the highest stan- For any student of high school age who enjoys being challenged by the highest stan- dards, BUTI represents a unique opportunity; Tanglewood is a magical blend of the for- dards, BUTI represents a unique opportunity; Tanglewood is a magical blend of the for- mal and informal, of joy and hard work. No one who spends a summer at Tanglewood mal and informal, of joy and hard work. No one who spends a summer at Tanglewood leaves untouched by the experience. leaves untouched by the experience.

Please visit www.bu.edu/tanglewood Please visit www.bu.edu/tanglewood for more information on the programs available. for more information on the programs available.

Support for BUTI Support for BUTI

BUTI is funded by Boston University and is supported in part by contributions from in- BUTI is funded by Boston University and is supported in part by contributions from in- dividuals, foundations, and corporations, primarily for scholarships. We welcome your dividuals, foundations, and corporations, primarily for scholarships. We welcome your contributions, which will enable us to increase the scholarships required to support contributions, which will enable us to increase the scholarships required to support gifted students who would otherwise be unable to attend BUTI. If you are interested in gifted students who would otherwise be unable to attend BUTI. If you are interested in joining the Friends of BUTI please contact Emily Culler, Outreach and Alumni Develop- joining the Friends of BUTI please contact Emily Culler, Outreach and Alumni Develop- ment Officer at (617) 353-8995. ment Officer at (617) 353-8995. BOSTON UNIVERSITY TANGLEWOOD INSTITUTE BOSTON UNIVERSITY TANGLEWOOD INSTITUTE UPCOMING EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS

August 9-11, 6:00pm BUTI Chamber Music Recitals August 9-11, 6:00pm BUTI Chamber Music Recitals Chamber Music Hall Chamber Music Hall

August 11 & 12, 6:00pm Young Artists Vocal Program August 11&12, 6:00pm Young Artists Vocal Program Scenes Opera Scenes West Street Theatre West Street Theatre

Saturday, August 13, 11:00am Young Artists Piano Program Recital Saturday, August 13, 11:00am Young Artists Piano Program Recital West Street Theatre West Street Theatre

Saturday, August 13, 2:30pm Young Artists Orchestra Saturday, August 13, 2:30pm Young Artists Orchestra DAVID HOOSE conductor DAVID HOOSE conductor STEVEN ANSELL viola STEVEN ANSELL viola Seiji Ozawa Hall Seiji Ozawa Hall

For more information on our events, please contact our office at (413) 637-1431. For more information on our events, please contact our office at (413) 637-1431. West Street Theater, 45 West Street, Lenox, Massachusetts West Street Theater, 45 West Street, Lenox, Massachusetts Seiji Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood Main Grounds Seiji Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood Main Grounds Chamber Music Hall, Tanglewood Main Grounds Chamber Music Hall, Tanglewood Main Grounds Trinity Church, 88 Walker Street, Lenox, Massachusetts Trinity Church, 88 Walker Street, Lenox, Massachusetts Ventford Hall Manor and Museum, 104 Walker St. Lenox Ventford Hall Manor and Museum, 104 Walker St. Lenox