2008-2009 Senior Recital-Stojo Miserlioski (Clarinet)
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LYNN UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 2008-2009 :\ilusician \Vith CeHo-Vencent Ko When talent meets inspiration~ the results are extraordinary. ~ednesday,I>ecernber10,2008 Senior Recital Stojo Miserlioski, clarinet Yang Shen, piano Tuesday, December 10, 2008 5:30 p.m. Amamick-Goldstein Concert Hall Lynn University Conservatory of Music Boca Raton, FL Clarinet Concerto A. Copland (1900- 1990) Trio for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano A. Khachaturian I. Andante con Do/ore, con molt' espressione (1903-1978) II. Allegro III. Moderato Vasile Sult, violin Natasa Stojanovska, piano -INTERMISSION- Sonata for Clarinet and Piano Op.120 No.1 in f-minor J. Brahms I. Allegro appassionato (1833- 1897) II. Andante un poco adagio III. Allegretto gra::{joso IV. Vivace Natasa Stojanovska, piano Concert Piece for Clarinet, Basset Hom and Piano, F. Mendelssohn Op.113 No.1 in F Major (1809- 1847) I. Allegro di molto II. Andante III. Allegro di molto Ciprian Stancioi, clarinet Yang Shen, piano Stojo was born in Prilep, Macedonia. He first started playing clarinet at the age of 11 with professor Buzeski Dragoljub at the Primary School of Music in Prilep. He continued his studies with Professor Tatarcevski Pande at the "High School for Musical Art" in Bitola. During his four years of high school he won many national and international competitions both for solo clarinet and chamber music, namely: National Clarinet Competition 2002 (Skopje, Macedonia), National Chamber Music Competition 2003 (Shtip, Macedonia) Sofia International Chamber Music Competition 2003, (Sofia, Bulgaria), International Clarinet Competition 2004,(Lazarevac, Serbia). He has also participated in many master classes and private lessons with world renowned clarinetists: Nicolas Balderou (Paris Conservatory), Petko Radev (principal, Scala Opera House), Franc Cohen (principal, Cleveland Symphony Orchestra), Gregory Smith (Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Jonathan Cohler (soloist, Boston Conservatory of Music), Ante Grgin (principal Serbian Philharmonic), Daniel Silver (University of Colorado). In 2003 he attended Interlochen Summer Camp in Michigan. He joined Lynn University Conservatory of Music in 2005, and worked with Mr. Paul Green and Mr. Richard Hancock. Currently he is working toward an undergraduate degree in music performance with Professor Jon Manasse. UPCOMING EVENTS Thursday, December 11 DEAN'S SHOWCASE #3 An exposition of various delightful solo and chamber works performed exclusively by the conservatory's finest young musicians. Time: 7:30p.m. Location: Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall Tickets: $10 Friday & Saturday, December 12 and 13 NOTHING BUT KLEZMER A I<Jezmer concert sings and swings, laughs and cries. Paul Green and his band l<Jezmer East will make you do all of that as they share with you the great works of this rapidly expanding art form. Classics of the l<Jezmer tradition will be performed along with new pieces from the I<lezmer repertoire. Time: Friday 7:30p.m., Saturday 7:30p.m. & 4 p.m. Location: Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall Tickets: $25 Sunday, December 14 GINGERBREAD HOLIDAY CONCERT Albert-George Schram, conductor Presented by Bank ofAmen·ca and the Fn·ends of the Conservator:y of Music Children of all ages will enjoy the beloved music and traditions of the holidays. Under the baton of Maestro Albert-George Schram, the Lynn University Philharmonia performs this much-anticipated community concert. Time: 3p.m. Location: Boca Raton Resort Tickets: $25 t# I!! N tJ ! ! , ! !!## # I $# " $# '' '!!!!! $II "$ .. & 'n!!!'!!!!!! .