Upcoming Events

11 Friday, 8:00 pm 25 Friday, 8:00 pm Music at Convocation Hall Faculty & Friends Patricia Tao, piano Scott Whetham, tuba Schubert Sonata in G, D 894, Gerald Onciul, French horn Ligeti Three Etudesfrom Etudes pour Judy Loewen, piano Piano, Premier Livre Kulesha Triofor horn, tuba and piano, Liszt Chapelle de Guillaume Tell, Au bord Reynolds Sonatafor tuba and piano, d'une source, Vallee d'Obermann from Saint-Sa6ns Romancefor horn and piano, Annees de pHerinage, Book I Dukas Villanellefor horn and piano Admission: $I2/adult, $7/student/senior A new work for tuba and hom Archer Sonatafor horn and piano 12 Saturday Barat Reminiscences de Navarre, tuba Concert Around the Music of Alumni Band Reunion Wilder Suitefor tuba, horn and piano Christian Lauba,French composer Registration fee: S50/person, includes Admission: $12/adult, $7/student/senior Distinguished Visiting Professor Concert - 3:00 pm A special concert ofalumni band members 28 Monday, 12:00 pm and guest to celebrate Dr Pier's 30 year commitment Noon-Hour Organ Recital Richard Ducros, soprano and alto saxophones to education in music at the University of The recital presents a variety of organ with Sylvia Shadick-Taylor, piano Alberta repertoire played by students, faculty and Andrew Wan, violin Convocation Hall, Arts Building guests of the University of Alberta Elly McHan, violin Dinner - 6:00 pm, U of A Faculty Club Free admission S15 tax deductible donation to the Andrea Pollock, viola University of Alberta Department of 28 Monday, 8:00 pm Tanya Prochazka, cello Music Wind and Percussion program. For Master of Music Recital f Janet Scott-Hoyt, piano more information, please e-mail Tammy- David Wilson, Choral Conducting Sean Patayanikorn, alto saxophone Jo Mortensen at [email protected] Free admission William H Street, alto saxophone Concert admission: $12/adult, $7/student/senior 4 Monday, 12:10 pm Music at Noon, Convocation Hali 20 Sunday, 8:00 pm Student Recital Series featuring students Thursday, October 10, 2002 at 8:00 pm The University Symphony Orchestra from the Department of Music. Tanya Prochazka, Conductor Free admission Program will include works by Arts Building Respighi, R Strauss and Beethove 5 Tuesday, 3:30 pm University of Alberta Symphony No. 5, Op. 67, C Minor Piano Masterclass U)nvocation Milton Schiosser 21 Monday, 8:00 pm (Adjunct Professor of Piano) Grant MacEwan College and Studio 27, Fine Arts Building 2-7 University of Alberta Jazz Bands Free admission Ray Bari! and Tom Dust, Directors An Evening ofBig Band Jazz Music by Hefti, Ellington, Parker, Carmichael, Spera and others

Unless otherwise Indicated Admission: $5/student/senior, $10/adult Convocation Hall, Arts Building, University of Alberta Please note; All concerts and events are subject to change Department of Music without notice. Please call 492-0601 to confirm concerts (after University of Alberta office hours a recorded message will Inform you of any changes xJjUitMc to our schedule). Program Christian Lauba was bom in Sfax () in 1952. After pursuing studies in languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian) at the University of I' Jungle from Neuf Etudes(1996) Christian Lauba , France, he pursued the study of musical composition in the class of Balafon from Neuf Etudes(1996) (b.l952) Michel Fust6-Lambezat at the Conservatory of Music in Bordeaux and piano Richard Ducros, alto saxophone with Suzaime Marty. He was awarded the Medal of Honor of the city of Bordeaux in 1984, and also the Prix SACEM (the Prize of the Society of Authors, Composers and Editors of Music). Ten years later, in 1994, he won S. Tadj from Neuf Etudes(1996) Christian Lauba First Prize at the Berlin Intemational Competition of Musical Composition. He Richard Ducros, soprano saxophone went on to direct master classes for the same competition in 1996. He has given master classes at St. Mary's College (Maryland), the University of ^/. Savane from Neuf Etudes (1996) Christian Lauba Maryland, Bowling Green State University (), Northwestem University Sean Patayanikorn, alto saxophone (Chicago), University of Manitoba (Winnipeg), and in the city of Sao Paulo. His music is today played in virtually every country in the world. He has ^rl. Konzertstiick (1933) Paul Hindemith received numerous commissions from the French government and Ministry of (1895-1963) Culture as well as from numerous orchestras and contemporary music Richard Ducros and William H Street, alto saxophones ensembles, such as such as 2e2m, Accroche Note, Nouvelle Ensemble Modeme de Montreal, and from soloists including Amo Bomkamp, Jean-Marie Londeix and Marie-Bemadette Charrier. Intermission Bom in 1974, Richard Ducros studied at the Conservatory of Bordeaux with "g, -I;?, Selections to be chosen from: J.-M. Londeix, Marie-Bemadetle Charrier (saxophone) and Christian Lauba •Saxophone Scandals (1923) Charles Domberger (music analysis). In 1996 he was awarded both Ae First Prize and the ^ Rubenola (1927) /Hugo Prey Honorary Medal from the city of Bordeaux for the Contemporary music (1893-1940)/(1873-1952) course. Soon after graduation he embarked on a career as a soloist. Composer ■^axema (1923) Rudy Wiedoeft Christian Lauba chose him for a series of showcase performances in his master Valse Lucile (1930) Chester Hazlett/Siefried Benkman classes and seminars (Chicago, Conservatory of Paris, Boulogne, Amsterdam, Madrid and Berlin). His collaboration with fee composer gave him fee Valse Mazanetta (1925) Rudy Wiedoeft opportunity to play in many festivals such as Royaumont (Paris), Musica Valse Leoane (1923) Charles Domberger (Strasbourg), Valencia (Spain), as well as in Chicago, Venice (Italy), Berlin Richard Ducros, alto saxophones and Bordeaux. He also played duets wife other musicians such as Claude Sylvia Shaddick-Taylor, piano Delangle (Milano, Italy), and Michel Portal (Royaumont). He works on a regular basis wife composers Francois Bernard Mdche, Philippe Hurel and wife Bernard Cavana in fee 2E2M ensemble. He is also involved in many )S, Broma for String Quartet, world premieres, particularly in Royaumont in collaboration wife "Les Saxophone and Piano (2002) Jean Matitia Percussions de Strasbourg". Andrew Wan, violin Elly McHan, violin Andrea Pollock, viola Tanya Prochazka, cello Richard Ducros, alto saxophone William H Street, alto saxophone Janet Scott-Hoyt, piano Program Christian Lauba was bom in Sfax (Tunisia) in 1952. After pursuing studies in languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian) at the University of I' Jungle from Neuf Etudes(1996) Christian Lauba Bordeaux, France, he pursued the study of musical composition in the class of Balafon from Neuf Etudes(1996) (b.l952) Michel Fust6-Lambezat at the Conservatory of Music in Bordeaux and piano Richard Ducros, alto saxophone with Suzaime Marty. He was awarded the Medal of Honor of the city of Bordeaux in 1984, and also the Prix SACEM (the Prize of the Society of Authors, Composers and Editors of Music). Ten years later, in 1994, he won S. Tadj from Neuf Etudes(1996) Christian Lauba First Prize at the Berlin Intemational Competition of Musical Composition. He Richard Ducros, soprano saxophone went on to direct master classes for the same competition in 1996. He has given master classes at St. Mary's College (Maryland), the University of ^/. Savane from Neuf Etudes (1996) Christian Lauba Maryland, Bowling Green State University (Ohio), Northwestem University Sean Patayanikorn, alto saxophone (Chicago), University of Manitoba (Winnipeg), and in the city of Sao Paulo. His music is today played in virtually every country in the world. He has ^rl. Konzertstiick (1933) Paul Hindemith received numerous commissions from the French government and Ministry of (1895-1963) Culture as well as from numerous orchestras and contemporary music Richard Ducros and William H Street, alto saxophones ensembles, such as such as 2e2m, Accroche Note, Nouvelle Ensemble Modeme de Montreal, and from soloists including Amo Bomkamp, Jean-Marie Londeix and Marie-Bemadette Charrier. Intermission Bom in 1974, Richard Ducros studied at the Conservatory of Bordeaux with "g, -I;?, Selections to be chosen from: J.-M. Londeix, Marie-Bemadetle Charrier (saxophone) and Christian Lauba •Saxophone Scandals (1923) Charles Domberger (music analysis). In 1996 he was awarded both Ae First Prize and the ^ Rubenola (1927) Rudy Wiedoeft/Hugo Prey Honorary Medal from the city of Bordeaux for the Contemporary music (1893-1940)/(1873-1952) course. Soon after graduation he embarked on a career as a soloist. Composer ■^axema (1923) Rudy Wiedoeft Christian Lauba chose him for a series of showcase performances in his master Valse Lucile (1930) Chester Hazlett/Siefried Benkman classes and seminars (Chicago, Conservatory of Paris, Boulogne, Amsterdam, Madrid and Berlin). His collaboration with fee composer gave him fee Valse Mazanetta (1925) Rudy Wiedoeft opportunity to play in many festivals such as Royaumont (Paris), Musica Valse Leoane (1923) Charles Domberger (Strasbourg), Valencia (Spain), as well as in Chicago, Venice (Italy), Berlin Richard Ducros, alto saxophones and Bordeaux. He also played duets wife other musicians such as Claude Sylvia Shaddick-Taylor, piano Delangle (Milano, Italy), and Michel Portal (Royaumont). He works on a regular basis wife composers Francois Bernard Mdche, Philippe Hurel and wife Bernard Cavana in fee 2E2M ensemble. He is also involved in many )S, Broma for String Quartet, world premieres, particularly in Royaumont in collaboration wife "Les Saxophone and Piano (2002) Jean Matitia Percussions de Strasbourg". Andrew Wan, violin Elly McHan, violin Andrea Pollock, viola Tanya Prochazka, cello Richard Ducros, alto saxophone William H Street, alto saxophone Janet Scott-Hoyt, piano Upcoming Events

11 Friday, 8:00 pm 25 Friday, 8:00 pm Music at Convocation Hall Faculty & Friends Patricia Tao, piano Scott Whetham, tuba Schubert Sonata in G, D 894, Gerald Onciul, French horn Ligeti Three Etudesfrom Etudes pour Judy Loewen, piano Piano, Premier Livre Kulesha Triofor horn, tuba and piano, Liszt Chapelle de Guillaume Tell, Au bord Reynolds Sonatafor tuba and piano, d'une source, Vallee d'Obermann from Saint-Sa6ns Romancefor horn and piano, Annees de pHerinage, Book I Dukas Villanellefor horn and piano Admission: $I2/adult, $7/student/senior A new work for tuba and hom Archer Sonatafor horn and piano 12 Saturday Barat Reminiscences de Navarre, tuba Concert Around the Music of Alumni Band Reunion Wilder Suitefor tuba, horn and piano Christian Lauba,French composer Registration fee: S50/person, includes Admission: $12/adult, $7/student/senior Distinguished Visiting Professor Concert - 3:00 pm A special concert ofalumni band members 28 Monday, 12:00 pm and guest to celebrate Dr Pier's 30 year commitment Noon-Hour Organ Recital Richard Ducros, soprano and alto saxophones to education in music at the University of The recital presents a variety of organ with Sylvia Shadick-Taylor, piano Alberta repertoire played by students, faculty and Andrew Wan, violin Convocation Hall, Arts Building guests of the University of Alberta Elly McHan, violin Dinner - 6:00 pm, U of A Faculty Club Free admission S15 tax deductible donation to the Andrea Pollock, viola University of Alberta Department of 28 Monday, 8:00 pm Tanya Prochazka, cello Music Wind and Percussion program. For Master of Music Recital f Janet Scott-Hoyt, piano more information, please e-mail Tammy- David Wilson, Choral Conducting Sean Patayanikorn, alto saxophone Jo Mortensen at [email protected] Free admission William H Street, alto saxophone Concert admission: $12/adult, $7/student/senior 4 Monday, 12:10 pm Music at Noon, Convocation Hali 20 Sunday, 8:00 pm Student Recital Series featuring students Thursday, October 10, 2002 at 8:00 pm The University Symphony Orchestra from the Department of Music. Tanya Prochazka, Conductor Free admission Program will include works by Arts Building Respighi, R Strauss and Beethove 5 Tuesday, 3:30 pm University of Alberta Symphony No. 5, Op. 67, C Minor Piano Masterclass U)nvocation Milton Schiosser 21 Monday, 8:00 pm (Adjunct Professor of Piano) Grant MacEwan College and Studio 27, Fine Arts Building 2-7 University of Alberta Jazz Bands Free admission Ray Bari! and Tom Dust, Directors An Evening ofBig Band Jazz Music by Hefti, Ellington, Parker, Carmichael, Spera and others

Unless otherwise Indicated Admission: $5/student/senior, $10/adult Convocation Hall, Arts Building, University of Alberta Please note; All concerts and events are subject to change Department of Music without notice. Please call 492-0601 to confirm concerts (after University of Alberta office hours a recorded message will Inform you of any changes xJjUitMc to our schedule).