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Composers G – N: 2012-13 Season REPERTOIRE REPORT COMPOSERS G – N: 2012-13 SEASON Composer Work First Perf. Conductor Orchestra Soloist(s) Gabrieli, Giovanni CANZON DUO DECIMI TONI NO. 2 FROM Jan. 18, 2013 Roger Bayes Sierra Vista Symphony SYMPHONIE SACRE Orchestra Gardel, Carlos POR UNA CABEZA (Williams) Feb. 9, 2013 Anne Harrigan Billings Symphony Orchestra and Chorale Gershwin, George AMERICAN IN PARIS Mar. 9, 2013 Richard Lee East Texas Symphony Orchestra Nov. 8, 2012 Carl St. Clair Pacific Symphony Apr. 13, 2013 Bruce C. Briney Quincy Symphony Orchestra Sep. 29, 2012 Ludovic Morlot Seattle Symphony May 11, 2013 John Nardolilo University of Kentucky Orchestra Gershwin, George CONCERTO IN F MAJOR FOR PIANO Sep. 22, 2012 Edvard Tchivzhel Greenville Symphony Orchestra Alicia Gabriela Martinez, piano Gershwin, George I GOT RHYTHM Nov. 8, 2012 Carl St. Clair Pacific Symphony Ute Lempur, vocalist Gershwin, George PORGY AND BESS: SELECTIONS Apr. 13, 2013 Bruce C. Briney Quincy Symphony Orchestra Gershwin, George PORGY AND BESS: SYMPHONIC PICTURE Jan. 11, 2013 Stephen Lancaster Symphony Orchestra (Bennett, Robert Russell; Arranged) Gunzenhauser Gershwin, George RHAPSODY IN BLUE Apr. 20, 2013 Anne Harrigan Billings Symphony Orchestra and Chorale Feb. 8, 2013 Michael Stern Kansas City Symphony Garrick Ohlsson, piano Jan. 18, 2013 unknown unknown Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Stephen Beus, piano Gilliland, Allan ALWAYS BE TRUE Jun. 1, 2013 Jean-Marie Zeitouni Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Ginastera, Alberto CONCERTO, HARP AND ORCHESTRA, Mar. 8, 2013 Peter Bay Austin Symphony Orchestra Yolanda Kondonassis, harp OP.25 Sep. 29, 2012 William Eddins Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Nora Bumanis, harp Ginastera, Alberto ESTANCIA: FOUR DANCES Mar. 8, 2013 Edvard Tchivzhel Greenville Symphony Orchestra Ginastera, Alberto VARIACIONES CONCERTANTES Apr. 5, 2013 Carlos Kalmar Houston Symphony Page 1 of 24 REPERTOIRE REPORT COMPOSERS G – N: 2012-13 SEASON Composer Work First Perf. Conductor Orchestra Soloist(s) Oct. 5, 2012 Stephen Lancaster Symphony Orchestra Gunzenhauser Glanzberg, Norbert PADAM...PADAM (THUMP...THUMP) Nov. 8, 2012 Carl St. Clair Pacific Symphony Ute Lempur, vocalist Glazunov, Alexander CONCERTO, SAXOPHONE, IN E-FLAT Dec. 6, 2012 Andrey Boreyko The Naples Philharmonic Branford Marsalis, saxophone MAJOR Glinka, Mikhail RUSSIAN AND LUDMILLA: OVERTURE Mar. 15, 2013 Neal Gittleman Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Feb. 22, 2013 Michael Stern Kansas City Symphony Sep. 28, 2012 Sebastian Lang- Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Lessing Jan. 25, 2013 Gilbert Varga Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Golijov, Osvaldo AZUL Nov. 3, 2012 Marin Alsop Los Angeles Philharmonic Golijov, Osvaldo LAST ROUND Nov. 10, 2012 Daniel Meyer Erie Philharmonic Orchestra Goode, Daniel CLARINET SONGS FOR THE FLEXIBLE Oct. 25, 2012 Jeannine Wagar The Flexible Orchestra ORCHESTRA Górecki, Henryk THREE PIECES IN OLD STYLE Feb. 22, 2013 Martin Majkut Rogue Valley Symphony Mikolaj Gould, Morton TAP DANCE CONCERTO Jan. 12, 2013 Jean-Francois Rivest East Texas Symphony Max Pollak, tap dancer Orchestra Sep. 3, 2012 Robert Bernhardt Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Gounod, Charles FAUST: BALLET MUSIC Feb. 9, 2013 Edvard Tchivzhel Greenville Symphony Orchestra Granados, Enrique GOYESCAS: INTERMEZZO Jun. 9, 2013 Joel Lazar Symphony of the Potomac Grieg, Edvard CONCERTO, PIANO, IN A MINOR, OP.16 Apr. 21, 2013 Herschel Kreloff Civic Orchestra of Tucson Page 2 of 24 REPERTOIRE REPORT COMPOSERS G – N: 2012-13 SEASON Composer Work First Perf. Conductor Orchestra Soloist(s) Apr. 13, 2013 Josep Caballe- Colorado Springs Philharmonic Joaquin Achucarro, piano Domenech Oct. 5, 2012 Michael Stern Kansas City Symphony Jorge Federico Osorio, piano Nov. 23, 2012 Vasily Petrenko Los Angeles Philharmonic Simon Trpceski, piano Oct. 18, 2012 Carl St. Clair Pacific Symphony André Watts, piano Grieg, Edvard PEER GYNT: SUITE NO. 1, OP. 46 Jun. 20, 2013 unknown unknown National Symphony Orchestra Grieg, Edvard PETER GYNT (EXCERPTS) Oct. 27, 2012 Charles Latshaw Bloomington Symphony Orchestra Griffes, Charles WHITE PEACOCK Feb. 9, 2013 Herschel Kreloff Civic Orchestra of Tucson Tomlinson Grofé, Ferde GRAND CANYON SUITE Oct. 27, 2012 Roger Bayes Sierra Vista Symphony Orchestra Gubaidulina, Sophia CONCERTO, VIOLIN "IN TEMPUS Oct. 3, 2012 Michael Francis Toronto Symphony Orchestra PRAESENS" Handel, G. F. ARIODANTE: ARIA AND BALLET MUSIC Nov. 28, 2012 Lucas Waldin Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Dec. 2, 2012 Lucas Waldin Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Handel, G. F. CHANDOS ANTHEM IV: SINFONIA Oct. 19, 2012 Sameer Patel Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra Handel, G. F. CHANDOS ANTHEM VI: SONATA Oct. 19, 2012 Sameer Patel Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra Handel, G. F. CONCERTO A DUE CORI NO. 1 IN B-FLAT Apr. 14, 2013 Robert Moody Portland Symphony Orchestra MAJOR Handel, G. F. CONCERTO GROSSO, A MAJOR, OP. 6, NO. Jan. 13, 2013 Neal Gittleman Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra 11 Handel, G. F. JULIUS CAESAR: DOMERO LA TUA Mar. 29, 2013 Nicholas McGegan Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Daniel Taylor, counter tenor FIEREZZA Handel, G. F. MESSIAH Dec. 15, 2012 Fouad Fakhouri Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra Page 3 of 24 REPERTOIRE REPORT COMPOSERS G – N: 2012-13 SEASON Composer Work First Perf. Conductor Orchestra Soloist(s) Dec. 7, 2012 Christopher Warren- Saint Louis Symphony Tamara Wilson, soprano Green Orchestra unknown unknown, countertenor Daniel Montenegro, tenor Matthew Trevino, bass Saint Louis Symphony Chorus Amy Kaiser, conductor Dec. 21, 2012 Delta David Gier South Dakota Symphony Hannah Lu, soprano Tracelyn Gesteland, mezzo soprano Jeff Barnett, tenor Brandon Hendrickson, bass Dec. 7, 2012 Benjamin Rous Virginia Symphony Jo Ellen Miller, soprano Abigail Fischer, mezzo soprano Aaron Engebreth, baritone Wilder Zachary, tenor Handel, G. F. MESSIAH (WATKINS SHAW) (Watkins Shaw, Dec. 7, 2012 unknown unknown Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Wallis Giunta, mezzo-soprano ed.) Colin Balzer, tenor Gordon Bintner, bass-baritone Noah Yannick-Muriel, soprano Handel, G. F. MESSIAH-HALLELUJAH (CHORUS) Dec. 4, 2012 Brett Mitchell Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra Handel, G. F. ORLANDO: AMOR E QUAL VENTO Mar. 29, 2013 Nicholas McGegan Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Yulia Van Doren, soprano Handel, G. F. RINALDO: SCHERZANO SUL TUO VOLTO Mar. 29, 2013 Nicholas McGegan Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Yulia Van Doren, soprano Daniel Taylor, counter tenor Handel, G. F. RODELINDA: IO T'ABBRACCIO Mar. 29, 2013 Nicholas McGegan Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Yulia Van Doren, soprano Daniel Taylor, counter tenor Handel, G. F. ROYAL FIREWORKS MUSIC Dec. 6, 2012 Alexander Shelley Pacific Symphony Handel, G. F. ROYAL FIREWORKS MUSIC (MCGEGAN) Oct. 19, 2012 Nicholas McGegan Saint Louis Symphony (Nicolas McGegan) Orchestra Handel, G. F. ROYAL FIREWORKS MUSIC: SUITE (HARTY) May 22, 2013 William Eddins Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (Harty, Hamilton; Transcribed) Handel, G. F. WATER MUSIC Oct. 19, 2012 Edvard Tchivzhel Greenville Symphony Orchestra Haydn, Franz Joseph CONCERTO, CELLO, C MAJOR, H. VIIB:1 May 18, 2013 unknown unknown Lake Geneva Symphony Matthew Frazier, cello Orchestra Page 4 of 24 REPERTOIRE REPORT COMPOSERS G – N: 2012-13 SEASON Composer Work First Perf. Conductor Orchestra Soloist(s) Nov. 17, 2012 Rafael Fruhbeck De Los Angeles Philharmonic Lynn Harrell, cello Burgos Haydn, Franz Joseph CONCERTO, CELLO, D MAJOR, H. VIIB:2 Nov. 9, 2012 Jun Markl Saint Louis Symphony Daniel Lee, cello Orchestra Haydn, Franz Joseph CONCERTO, HARPSICHORD, D MAJOR, Nov. 24, 2012 Bernard Labadie Toronto Symphony Orchestra Alexandre Tharaud, piano H.XVIII:11 Haydn, Franz Joseph CONCERTO, TRUMPET, E-FLAT MAJOR, Jan. 31, 2013 George Hanson Virginia Symphony David Vonderheide, trumpet H.VIIE:1 Haydn, Franz Joseph CONCERTO, VIOLIN, NO. 1, C MAJOR, Apr. 20, 2013 Patrick Miles Central Wisconsin Symphony Catalin Rotaru, double bass H.VIIA:1 Orchestra Haydn, Franz Joseph CREATION Mar. 5, 2013 Donald Neuen Portland Symphony Orchestra Lisa Saffer, soprano John McVeigh, tenor Laurence Albert, bass Haydn, Franz Joseph OVERTURE TO SPRING FROM "THE Apr. 13, 2013 Steven Lipsitt Boston Classical Orchestra SEASONS" Haydn, Franz Joseph SYMPHONY NO. 6 IN D MAJOR (LE MATIN) Nov. 17, 2012 Rafael Fruhbeck De Los Angeles Philharmonic Burgos Haydn, Franz Joseph SYMPHONY NO. 28 IN A MAJOR Mar. 9, 2013 Steven Lipsitt Boston Classical Orchestra Haydn, Franz Joseph SYMPHONY NO. 31 IN D MAJOR Feb. 27, 2013 William Eddins Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (HORNSIGNAL) Haydn, Franz Joseph SYMPHONY NO. 37 IN C MAJOR Apr. 5, 2013 Carlos Kalmar Houston Symphony Haydn, Franz Joseph SYMPHONY NO. 82 IN C MAJOR (THE Feb. 1, 2013 Andrew Constantine Fort Wayne Philharmonic BEAR) Orchestra Feb. 22, 2013 Stephen Lancaster Symphony Orchestra Gunzenhauser Haydn, Franz Joseph SYMPHONY NO. 88 IN G MAJOR Apr. 11, 2013 Stephen Heyde Waco Symphony Orchestra Haydn, Franz Joseph SYMPHONY NO. 90 IN C MAJOR Nov. 8, 2012 Daniel Hege The Naples Philharmonic Haydn, Franz Joseph SYMPHONY NO. 92 IN G MAJOR (OXFORD) May 4, 2013 Michael Nowak San Luis Obispo Symphony Haydn, Franz Joseph SYMPHONY NO. 94 IN G MAJOR Feb. 16, 2013 Gerhardt Zimmermann Canton Symphony Orchestra (SURPRISE) Nov. 16, 2012 Nicholas McGegan Kansas City Symphony Page 5 of 24 REPERTOIRE REPORT COMPOSERS G – N: 2012-13 SEASON Composer Work First Perf. Conductor Orchestra Soloist(s) Haydn, Franz Joseph SYMPHONY NO. 96 IN D MAJOR (THE Mar. 2, 2013 Peter Rubardt Pensacola Symphony Orchestra MIRACLE) Haydn, Franz Joseph SYMPHONY NO. 100 IN G MAJOR Mar. 24, 2013 Neal Gittleman Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra
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