Up-Coming Events

What We’re Up Against November 15 - 24, 2019 Louis Armstrong Theatre Haas Center for Performing Arts

ReACT! Saturday, November 17, 2019 - 8:00 p.m. Room 2263 - Kirkhof Center

Dr. Cho’s Piano Studio Saturday, November 23, 2019 - 4:00 p.m. Sherman Van Solkema Hall Haas Center for Performing Arts

Fall Dance Concert Saturday, November 23, 2019 - 7:00 p.m. GVSU Early Music Ensemble Sunday, November 24, 2019 - 2:00 p.m. Louis Armstrong Theatre Haas Center for Performing Arts Pablo Mahave-Veglia - Director Concert Band and Wind Symphony Concert Monday, November 25, 2019 - 7:30 p.m. Julia Brown - Guest Artist Louis Armstrong Theatre Kelsey Andrew Schilling - Guest Artist Haas Center for Performing Arts

Find us on social media! Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat @gvsumtd

Learn more about GVSU Music, Theatre, and Dance at Saturday, November 16, 2019 www.gvsu.edu/mtd 7:30 p.m.

The use of cameras, video cameras, or recording devices is strictly VanSolkema Recital Hall Prohibited. Haas Center for Performing Arts Please remember to turn off your cell phone. GVSU Allendale Campus

Kelsey Andrew SchillingKelsey Pablo Mahave Sofia Sofia Courtney Saunders Courtney Kathryn VanOortKathryn Julia Brown, Maxwell Napoleon Stone Vázquez Maccio Emily WalkerEmily Kara WillyardKara With guest artists: Levi SmithLevi

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PROGRAM Julia Brown is currently director of music and organist at the Mayflower Congregational Church in Grand Rapids, MI. Formerly music director at the First United Methodist Church Church Trio Sonata op. 3 No. 8 ...... Arcangello Corelli in Eugene, Oregon, she also maintains a full schedule of (1653 – 1713) teaching, performing and recording. She has appeared in Largo concert in North and South America and in Europe, having Allegro performed for the American Guild of Organists Regional and Largo National Conventions, the Latin American Organist Allegro Conventions, the Oregon Bach Festival and other international organ and music festivals. She is also active as a Sich üben im Lieben from Cantata BWV 202 ...... harpsichordist, exploring performance practice and early music in chamber music settings. (1685 – 1750)

Sonata in A Major for cello and harpsichord ...... Between 1996 and 1999 she was president of the Brazilian Johann Christoph Bach Association of Organists and organized conventions, concert (1732 – 1795) series and festivals. As a Naxos recording artist she has Allegro released recordings of Scheidemann and Buxtehude on Larghetto Brombaugh and Pasi organs to high critical acclaim. Born in Rondo: Allegretto Rio de Janeiro, Julia Brown studied piano with Fernando Lopes, harpsichord with Edmundo Hora and organ with Elisa Duet for Clarinet and Bassoon in C Major WoO 27 ...... Freixo in her native Brazil; with a full scholarship from the Ludwig van Beethoven Brazilian government, she received her MM and DMA (1770 – 1827) degrees from Northwestern University as a student of Allegro commodo Wolfgang Rübsam. Larghetto sostenuto Rondo: allegretto

Intorno all'idol mio from Orontea ...... Antonio Cesti (1623 – 1669)

Dal fulgor di questa spada from Giulio Cesare ...... (1685 – 1759) The GVSU Early Music Ensemble began its activities in The GVSU EME has performed at the Feeding the Soul of the the Fall of 2003 under the direction of Associate Professor City Series in Muskegon and at the Herrick Public Library in Pablo Mahave-Veglia. The group is dedicated to the Holland. Twice the group has been awarded travel grants performance of pre-classical repertoire utilizing period from the GVSU Teaching Center to travel (to Toronto and instruments, or faithful modern replicas, as well as historically Chicago) and attend lectures and performances on the topic informed performance practice. of . During their recent trip to Indiana the GVSU EME performed a concert at the University of Evansville, and later travel to Bloomington, where they were Since then it has appeared periodically in concerts at GVSU coached by renowned Indiana University Professor Stanley and featured such renowned guest artists as fortepianist Seth Ritchie. Carlin and Shin Hwang, baroque violinists Patricia Ahern and Christopher Varrette, baroque trumpeters Anna Freeman and Norman Engel, gambist Emily Walhout, oboists John Abberger and Lani Spahr, and flutist Anita Miller Rieder, among many others. The ensemble was featured onstage (fully costumed, at that!) during the GVSU production of Hamlet, as well as having provided the music for the two-man Chicago-based Opera Company Comic Intermezzo.

In April of 2009 the group was featured during the Grand Rapids Bach Festival, where it performed along with GVSU faculty and guest artists the Complete Brandenburg Concerti by JS Bach. In the Spring of 2010 the group performed Beethoven’s First Symphony as part of the Arts at Noon Series. The EME has also collaborated with the GVSU Opera Theater and several other local organizations for their sold out performances of Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas in the Fall of 2015.

The GVSU Early Music Ensemble began its activities in The GVSU EME has performed at the Feeding the Soul of the the Fall of 2003 under the direction of Associate Professor City Series in Muskegon and at the Herrick Public Library in Pablo Mahave-Veglia. The group is dedicated to the Holland. Twice the group has been awarded travel grants performance of pre-classical repertoire utilizing period from the GVSU Teaching Center to travel (to Toronto and instruments, or faithful modern replicas, as well as historically Chicago) and attend lectures and performances on the topic informed performance practice. of baroque music. During their recent trip to Indiana the GVSU EME performed a concert at the University of Evansville, and later travel to Bloomington, where they were Since then it has appeared periodically in concerts at GVSU coached by renowned Indiana University Professor Stanley and featured such renowned guest artists as fortepianist Seth Ritchie. Carlin and Shin Hwang, baroque violinists Patricia Ahern and Christopher Varrette, baroque trumpeters Anna Freeman and Norman Engel, gambist Emily Walhout, oboists John Abberger and Lani Spahr, and flutist Anita Miller Rieder, among many others. The ensemble was featured onstage (fully costumed, at that!) during the GVSU production of Hamlet, as well as having provided the music for the two-man Chicago-based Opera Company Comic Intermezzo.

In April of 2009 the group was featured during the Grand Rapids Bach Festival, where it performed along with GVSU faculty and guest artists the Complete Brandenburg Concerti by JS Bach. In the Spring of 2010 the group performed Beethoven’s First Symphony as part of the Arts at Noon Series. The EME has also collaborated with the GVSU Opera Theater and several other local organizations for their sold out performances of Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas in the Fall of 2015.

PROGRAM Julia Brown is currently director of music and organist at the Mayflower Congregational Church in Grand Rapids, MI. Formerly music director at the First United Methodist Church Church Trio Sonata op. 3 No. 8 ...... Arcangello Corelli in Eugene, Oregon, she also maintains a full schedule of (1653 – 1713) teaching, performing and recording. She has appeared in Largo concert in North and South America and in Europe, having Allegro performed for the American Guild of Organists Regional and Largo National Conventions, the Latin American Organist Allegro Conventions, the Oregon Bach Festival and other international organ and music festivals. She is also active as a Sich üben im Lieben from Cantata BWV 202 ...... harpsichordist, exploring performance practice and early Johann Sebastian Bach music in chamber music settings. (1685 – 1750)

Sonata in A Major for cello and harpsichord ...... Between 1996 and 1999 she was president of the Brazilian Johann Christoph Bach Association of Organists and organized conventions, concert (1732 – 1795) series and festivals. As a Naxos recording artist she has Allegro released recordings of Scheidemann and Buxtehude on Larghetto Brombaugh and Pasi organs to high critical acclaim. Born in Rondo: Allegretto Rio de Janeiro, Julia Brown studied piano with Fernando Lopes, harpsichord with Edmundo Hora and organ with Elisa Duet for Clarinet and Bassoon in C Major WoO 27 ...... Freixo in her native Brazil; with a full scholarship from the Ludwig van Beethoven Brazilian government, she received her MM and DMA (1770 – 1827) degrees from Northwestern University as a student of Allegro commodo Wolfgang Rübsam. Larghetto sostenuto Rondo: allegretto

Intorno all'idol mio from Orontea ...... Antonio Cesti (1623 – 1669)

Dal fulgor di questa spada from Giulio Cesare ...... George Frideric Handel (1685 – 1759)

Kelsey Andrew SchillingKelsey Pablo Mahave Sofia Sofia Courtney Saunders Courtney Kathryn VanOortKathryn Julia Brown, Maxwell Napoleon Stone Vázquez Maccio Emily WalkerEmily Kara WillyardKara With guest artists: Levi SmithLevi

ARTISTS - Veglia Okros

harpsichord , recorder, and bassoon , director, and cello , , cello , theorbo, , oboe, , flute , , clarinet , tenor, , , organ , soprano,

oit, rn Hroi, adl hi o Baltimore, of Choir Players, Chamber Mallarmé Handel Orchestra, Baroque Indianapolis Harmonie, Grand with Bach Society, Orchestra, performed Baroque has Atlanta Collegium He the University. as such Indiana ensembles at Music Schilling, Kelsey IU Press and Dorian Sono Luminus. for forcesrecorded has Additionally,he the him. to using available had Bach mich” festivals verlanget Herr, dir, music “Nach cantata J.S.Bach’s in of performance a directed Schilling Recently,Mr. and Exhibition Lipzodes. Ensemble with Ecuador ¡Sacabuche! in and and Brazil throughout Festival, Festival with Bach Berkeley (California) Belgium), Oregon (Antwerp, Fringe, Festival Presentation Artist’sYoung International Music Early International York),New (Ithaca, ReedConferenceSociety Boston Double (Virginia), Festival Music (North Staunton Festival Baroque Carolina), Magnolia the in appeared has He other period orchestras throughout the country. Consort, Bach Washingtonaswell Orchestra, as Baroque CathedralNational Washington Baroque, Seattle MusicWorks, Angelica, Pacific Lafayette, Musica Opera Orchestra, Baroque Baroque, Carolina North City Music Baroque, Mercury – ot an, oro Brqe Cain Music Clarion Baroque, Bourbon Wayne, Fort aso, opee hs tde i Early in studies his completed bassoon,

Historical Winds Historical

Up-Coming Events

What We’re Up Against November 15 - 24, 2019 Louis Armstrong Theatre Haas Center for Performing Arts

ReACT! Saturday, November 17, 2019 - 8:00 p.m. Room 2263 - Kirkhof Center

Dr. Cho’s Piano Studio Saturday, November 23, 2019 - 4:00 p.m. Sherman Van Solkema Hall Haas Center for Performing Arts

Fall Dance Concert Saturday, November 23, 2019 - 7:00 p.m. GVSU Early Music Ensemble Sunday, November 24, 2019 - 2:00 p.m. Louis Armstrong Theatre Haas Center for Performing Arts Pablo Mahave-Veglia - Director Concert Band and Wind Symphony Concert Monday, November 25, 2019 - 7:30 p.m. Julia Brown - Guest Artist Louis Armstrong Theatre Kelsey Andrew Schilling - Guest Artist Haas Center for Performing Arts

Find us on social media! Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat @gvsumtd

Learn more about GVSU Music, Theatre, and Dance at Saturday, November 16, 2019 www.gvsu.edu/mtd 7:30 p.m.

The use of cameras, video cameras, or recording devices is strictly VanSolkema Recital Hall Prohibited. Haas Center for Performing Arts Please remember to turn off your cell phone. GVSU Allendale Campus