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Six Hundred Forty-Ninth Program of the 2013-14 Season _______________________ Concert Orchestra Andrea Quinn, Conductor Kyungwook Min, Cello _______________________ Overture to The Bartered Bride (1866) . Bedřich Smetana Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op . 104 . Antonín Dvořák Allegro (1841-1904) Adagio ma non troppo Finale: Allegro moderato Kyungwook Min, Cello Intermission Symphony No . 3 (1944) . Bohuslav Martinů Allegro poco moderato Largo Allegro – Andante _________________ Musical Arts Center Wednesday Evening March Twelfth Eight O’Clock music.indiana.edu Kyungwook Min, a native of South Korea, is currently pursuing a Performer Diploma in Cello at the Jacobs School of Music under the instruction of Emilio Colón . Prior to coming to Indiana University, he studied with Jean-Michel Fonteneau at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music . Min made his solo debut at the age of 15 at the invitation of the City of Kitakyushu, Japan . Since that performance, he has made frequent appearances in South Korea, Taiwan, and India . An advocate for early music and historical performance practice, Min also plays the viola da gamba . His performance with Concentus under the direction of Wendy Gillespie was broadcast by National Public Radio in 2013 . His successful collaborations with different arts fields, including the visual and literary arts, brought him several awards from prominent arts foundations in Korea . With these grants, he produced and performed in numerous concerts throughout the country . His recordings and live performances for modern dance projects have been heard at several dance festivals, including the International Modern Dance Festival, the Korean Dance Festival, and the Seoul Performing Arts Festival . One of his collaborative projects with modern dance received the prestigious Arts Award of the Year nomination by the Arts Council of Korea . Andrea Quinn studied at the Royal Academy of Music and was music director of The Royal Ballet Covent Garden for three years, music director of New York City Ballet for five years, chief conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of Norrlands Opera for four years, and music director of the London Philharmonic Youth Orchestra for three years . Other credits include Britten’s War Requiem (London Philharmonic Orchestra), Misper (Glyndebourne), Four Saints in Three Acts (English National Opera), The Flying Dutchman (Norrlands Opera), Aida (Malmö Opera), The Merry Widow (Opera North), Swan Lake (Adventures in Motion Pictures), Cinderella, Giselle (Teatro San Carlo, Naples) Sleeping Beauty, Romeo and Juliet, The Nutcracker (Royal Opera House, Stockholm, and Royal New Zealand Ballet), Balanchine Triple Bill (Dutch National Ballet), a recording of Paul McCartney’s “Tuesday” (LSO/EMI, Classical Brit Award nomination for Female Artist of the Year), recordings for Harmonia Mundi, Sterling and Mirare, and appearances with orchestras in the United States, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and most of the major British orchestras . Concert Orchestra Violin I Cello (cont.) Horn (cont.) Alan Snow Nathaniel Pierce Cameron Wray Nora Scheller Timothée Berte-Renou Ashley Schmidt Leo Kowalski William Rowe Allison Lyttle Joy Vucekovich Graciela Burroughs Nathan Chia Isaac Bershady Trumpet Hyewon Yang Isaac Bovyer Daniel Egan Akari Hatanaka Daniel Kirgan Jessica Bouma Bass Paul De Cinque Emily Acri Brianna Goldberg William Michel Clark Brown Trombone Skye Kinlaw Robert Widlowski Aaron Zalkind Andrew Nowicki Noah McNair Sarah Gage Ting-Fang Wang Daniel Perry Austin Pancner Emily Mansfield Eric Timperman Lee Starovich Tuba Violin II Josué Corona Benjamin Hood Carlos Valbuena Seula Lee Flute Timpani Bo Yoon Choi Jessica Stewart Erich Rieppel Alexei Tretick Jessica Lipstone Katherine Kobylarz Jeong Young Hong, Piccolo Percussion Jonathan Wang Daniel Bretz Humberto Ramírez Oboe Christopher Murphree Miranda Zirnbauer Jessica Warren Bruno Cabrera Michael Sanderson Sarah Dohanich Saki Tanaka Henry Mulligan, English Harp Jasmine Scott Horn Xueying Piao Sun Huh Clarinet Piano Viola Kenta Akaogi Madoka Asari Yang Guo Luke Ellard Gabriel Polycarpo Harrison Burks, E-Flat Orchestra Manager Mark Hatlestad Paul Hauer Colin Wheatley Bassoon Seula Lee, Asst. Mary Ferrillo Stephen Duncan Sofia Nikas Cornelia Sommer Orchestra Set-Up Patrick Miller Kathryn Bauernfeind Emily Acri Ryan Beauchamp Spencer Wilson Josué Corona Akari Hatanaka Cello Horn Mark Hatlestad Guilherme Monegatto I-Ping Chiu Minjung Lee Michael Digatono Librarian Mariel Stauff INDIANA UNIVERSITY JACOBS SCHOOL OF MUSIC Upcoming Orchestra Events January March Wed U��������� O��������, 8pm MAC Wed P����������� O��������, 8pm MAC 29 Stuart Malina, Conductor 5 David Eff ron, Conductor; Eunjin Bang, piano Kim: Symphony No. 1 (2007) (DM diss.) Lutosławski: Concerto for Orchestra Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 2 in G Major Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15 (“A London Symphony”) Wed C������ O��������, 8pm Auer February 12 Andrea Quinn, Conductor; Kyungwook Min, cello Wed C������ O��������, 8pm Auer Smetana: Overture to The Bartered Bride (1866) 5 Jorja Fleezanis, Leader Dvořák: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra Mozart: Overture to The Abducti on from the in B Minor, Op. 104 Seraglio (1782) Marti nů: Symphony No. 3 Grieg: Holberg Suite, Op. 40 Elgar: Sospiri, Op. 70 Stravinsky: Concerto in E-Flat Major April (Dumbarton Oaks) Wed P����������� O��������, 8pm MAC 2 Arthur Fagen, Conductor Wed C������ O��������, 8pm MAC Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor 12 Arthur Fagen, Conductor; Michael Sikich, piano Sun U��������� O��������, 3pm MAC Bernstein: Overture to Candide (1956) 13 Arthur Fagen, Conductor; Brennan Johns, Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F bass trombone Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Eötvös: Beetles, Dragons, and Dreamers (2012) Story (1960) (DM diss.) C. Brubeck: Concerto for Bass Trombone (2000) Wed S������� O��������, 8pm MAC Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, 19 Cliff Colnot, Conductor; Marco Schirripa, Op. 97 (“Rhenish”) marimba Séjourné: Concerto for Marimba & Strings (2005) Wed S������� O��������, 8pm MAC Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64 16 David Loebel, Conductor; Bixby Kennedy, clarinet Wed C������ O��������, 8pm Auer Groff man: Music from Elsewhere (2012) 26 Uriel Segal, Conductor; Eliot Heaton, violin (DM diss.) Stravinsky: Violin Concerto in D Major Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A Minor, K.622 Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major Rachmaninoff : Symphonic Dances, Op. 45 (Eroica), Op. 55 Wed S������� O��������, 8pm MAC 23 Carl St. Clair, Conductor Bartók: Viola Concerto (Serly version) Berlioz: Symphonie fantasti que, Op. 14 Looking for more informati on? Our bi-weekly newslett er is available at music.indiana.edu/fanfare Here are a few more quick links! 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