Music Department Calendar of Events January 9, 7:00 pm , Silent Movie with Live Music* January 10, 6:00 pm Spencer Manning, trumpet recital* January 11, 7:00 pm Musica Antiqua Concert* January 13, 6:00 pm David McLemore, faculty tuba recital* Central Washington University January 15, 8:00 pm Daniel Lipori, faculty bassoon recital* Department of Music January 21, 8:00 pm Voice Studio Recital* presents: January 29, 7:00 pm Kairos with Duane Funderburk* February 1, 7:00 pm Over-the-TOPera+$ February 2, 2:00 pm Sydney Johnson, fl ute recital* February 2, 4:00 pm Lexi Hayes, fl ute recital* February 2, 6:00 pm Flute Studio Recital* February 4, 7:00 pm Bassoon Studio Concert+ February 5, 6:00 pm Flute Choir Concert* February 6, 7:00 pm Jazz Combos with Guest Artist* February 9, 2:00 pm Viola Studio Recital 1* Maria Newman February 9, 4:00 pm Ryan McKnight, saxophone recital* February 9, 6:00 pm Viola Studio Recital 2* Guest Composer February 11, 7:00 pm String Studio Recital+ February 12, 6:00 pm Clarinet Studio Recital I* February 12, 8:00 pm Clarinet Studio Recital II* featuring February 13, 7:00 pm CWU Wind Ensemble with Heritage High School+ Hal Ott, flutist February 18,All 8:00pmdates and times subject to change. ForSaxophone the most Quartetrecent Recital* February 19, 7:00calendar pm of events, visitMark www.cwu.edu/music Goodenberger, marimba recital* Maria Newman, violinist *February Recital Hall 20, 6:00 pm + Dr. Wayne S. HertzJacob Concert Sanders Hall and Gavin $ Treglown, Ticketed Scott Hosfeld, violist Parking is free every weekday after 4:30 p.m. and all day jointon weekends, trumpet unless and otherwise bass stated.recital* February 21, 6:00*********************************************************** pm Lane Wilkinson, saxophone recital* Wendy Prober, pianist FebruaryThe 22, Calendar 12:00 of pm Events changes frequently. For Andrewthe most up-to-date Gompf, calendar, voice recital* visit our website at www.cwu.edu/music or call (509) 963-1216 CWU Symphonic Brass February 22, 4:00 pm An Afternoon of Jazz+$ February 22, 7:00*********************************************************** pm An Evening of Jazz+$ Nikolas Caoile, conductor and pianist FebruaryPlease turn 23, off your6:00 cell pm phone and refrain fromMichelle the use of Rahn,any electronic Faculty devices Viola through Recital* the duration of your visit to our facility. Thank you. CWU Chamber Choir February 23, 7:00 pm Composition Studio Recital+ February 26, 7:00*********************************************************** pm Chamber Orchestra Concert+ Gary Weidenaar, Director of Choral Studies FebruaryCentral Washington 27, 6:00 pm University MusicJazz Department Night: Johncontinues Neurohr, to excel because faculty of generoustrombone contributions from alumni, parents, and friends. While there are many ways to offer support Daniel Schreiner, conductor that will best meet your philanthropy goals, we invite you to join us in celebratingcrossover the recital* 125th Februaryanniversary 28,of our 7:00 stellar pm CWU Music Department by givingBeethoven $125 to support Chamber our students. Series This III: support will allow us to continue to provide top-tierDr. Eduard teaching andZilberkant, training for guestour students. pianist+ For Februarymore information 29, 2:30 onpm how to achieve your givingSophia goals, Goodenberger, visit us at www.cwu.edu/give. voice recital* FebruaryThank 29, you 4:00 for allpm that you do to advance Central’s commitmentWind Ensemble to excellence Concert+and February 29, 7:00 pm connecting our world throughBeethoven music. Chamber Series IV: Dr. Eduard Zilberkant, guest pianist+ Follow us on: Jerilyn S. McIntyre Music Building Dr. Wayne S. Hertz Concert Hall March 1, 2:00 pm CwuMusic-department Horn Studio recital* Wednesday,January 8, 2020 March 1, 4:00 pm Choir Concert+$ @CWUMusicDept 7:00 PM March 2, 6:00 pm Trumpet Studio Recital* March 3, 7:00 pm Symphonic Bands Concert+ March 4, 7:00 pm Percussion Ensemble Concert+ March 8, 2:00 pm Josie Wells, clarinet recital* March 8, 4:00 pm Savannah Walker, voice recital* March 10, 6:00 pm Jazz Combo 1* March 10, 8:00 pm Jazz Combo 2* March 11, 6:00 pm Mary Filicetti, voice recital* March 11, 8:00 pm Saxophone Studio Recital* March 12, 7:00 pm Kairos Piano Trio with Tatjana Rankovich* March 14, 12:00 pm Nick Colletto, piano recital* March 14, 6:00 pm Abel Banuelos-Juarez, voice recital* March 15, 4:00 pm Orchestra Concert+$

April 2, 7:00 pm Clarinet Monster Meets Guitar Hero: Dr. Jeffrey Brooks and Dr. Silviu Ciulei, guest recital* April 3, 7:00 pm Musica Antiqua* April 4, 4:00 pm Adam Pelandini, faculty saxophone recital* April 4, 7:00 pm Jan Loeffl er, guest pianist* April 5, 2:00 pm Lesley O’Donel, guest fl ute recital* April 5, 4:00 pm Scott Erickson, Jeffrey Snedeker, and Martin Kennedy, faculty trio recital* April 8, 7:00 pm CWU and National Tsing Hua University* April 10, 6:00 pm Heather Moore, trumpet recital* April 15, 7:00 pm Ventus Trio Recital+ April 19, 2:00 pm Lucas Cook, tuba recital* April 19, 5:00 pm Cole Van Gerpen, saxophone recital* April 21, 8:00 pm Voice Studio Recital* April 23, 6:00 pm Jan Loeffl er, guest pianist recital* April 23, 7:00 pm Chamber Winds Concert+ April 26, 12:00 pm Jordan Johnson, fl ute recital* April 26, 2:00 pm Emily Kraynak, fl ute recital* April 26, 4:00 pm Flute Studio Recital* April 26, 6:00 pm Mao Oizumi, fl ute recital* April 38, 7:00 pm Piano Studio Beethoven Marathon Recital+ April 29, 7:00 pm Women’s Suffrage Anniversary Concert+ April 30, 7:00 pm Dave Potter Quartet* May 1, 8:00 pm Tim Goei, trumpet recital* May 8, 7:00 pm William Wolfram, guest pianist+ May 2, 2:00 pm Jake Hauser, piano recital* May 9, 6:00 pm Ariana Maurmann, saxophone recital* May 11, 6:00 pm Trumpet Studio Recital* May 12, 7:00 pm String Studio Recital+ May 13, 6:00 pm Clarinet Studio Recital I* May 13, 8:00 pm Clarinet Studio Recital II* May 17, 2:00 pm Horn Studio Recital I* May 19, 7:00 pm Chamber Orchestra and Choirs Concert+ May 21, 7:00 pm Wind Ensemble Concert+ May 26, 7:00 pm Percussion Ensemble Concert+ May 27, 8:00 pm Saxophone Studio Recital* May 28, 7:00 pm Symphonic Bands Concert+ May 29, 7:00 pm Daniel Schreiner, graduate conducting recital+ May 30, 12:00 pm Kassidy Dent, piano recital* May 30, 2:00 pm Ruth Newkirk, graduate voice recital May 30, 4:00 pm An Afternoon of Jazz+$ May 30, 7:00 pm An Evening of Jazz+$ May 30, 1:00 pm Thomas Effi nger, piano recital + May 31, 3:00 pm Nick Colletto, composition recital* May 31, 7:00 pm Composition Studio Recital+ June 2, 7:00 pm Japanese Band Concert+ June 3, 8:00 pm Horn Studio Recital II* June 4, 6:00 pm Jazz Combo I* June 4, 8:00 pm Jazz Combo II* June 6, 12:00 pm Abby Smith, voice recital* June 6, 1:00 pm Tamana High School Band Concert+ June 6, 2:00 pm Natalie Riggs and Elijah Bergevin, joint voice recital* June 6, 4:00 pm Heather Robinette, voice recital* June 7, 4:00 pm Orchestra & Choir Concert+$ Program

Pennipotenti Maria Newman Duumviri Quartet I. The Dipper I. Poco andante, romantica II. Poco andante, with nobility - Allegro vivo The Terzett III. Reverently, prayerfully, with great Hal Ott, flute resonance Maria Newman, violin Scott Hosfeld, viola Hal Ott, flute Maria Newman, violin Grand Duo Concertante Scott Hosfeld, viola The Ninth Hour of Divine Office Wendy Prober, piano Tersanctus: Andante con moto, religioso Doxology: Andante misterioso Antiphon: Moderato, stately – Allegretto, quasi allegro, ma intensivo Miserere: Molto serioso e misterioso Requiem Missa Mortis Pacem Maria Newman, violin Mass for Peace Wendy Prober, piano Sanctus (vii) Chorales for Brass and Percussion Rex Tremende (iii) I. Chorale Recordare (iv) II. Dance Dies Irae (ii) III. Dirge IV. Finale

CWU Symphonic Brass CWU Chamber Choir Nikolas Caoile, conductor Gary Weidenaar, Director of Choral Studies Daniel Schreiner, conductor John Harbaugh, Spencer Manning, Ruth Newkirk, soprano Stephen Pickard, Robbie Rutherford, trumpets Nikolas Caoile, piano Evan Hagen, Nathan Miles, Mark Goodenberger, percussion Henry Nordhorn, Jeffrey Snedeker, horns Zach MacLurg, John Neurohr, trombones Connor Donovan, Seth McAlister, bass trombones David McLemore, tuba Colton DeCarteret, Eli Moffatt, Thomas Snedeker, percussion Chamber Choir Personnel Hailed as, “… real genius,” by Fanfare Magazine, MARIA NEWMAN is an award-winning American composer, violinist, violist, pianist, conductor, and educator who performs internationally as a musical artist, as well as in Soprano Tenor the role of featured composer. Commended and recognized by the United Natalie Riggs Mitchell Edwards States Congress for her work in the field of classical music composition and performance, she has been celebrated by NPR’s on-air icon of musical opin- Abby Smith Isaiah Zeller ion, Jim Svejda, (Author /Host of The Record Shelf Guide to the Classical Sophia Goodenberger Gus O’Donnell Repertoire) as, “Hugely musical, bewitching, witty, profound and playful, with an instantly recognizable and unusually appealing musical personality, Rebecca Hensel JT Durham Maria Newman is one of the most charming and distinctive composers of her Elizabeth Watkins Matthew Shreve generation.” Lydia Richardson Miles Rumbolz Spotlighted in live interview and performance on such programs as televi- Gabriana Hart Angel Martinez sion’s CBS Sunday Morning, NPR’s From the Top, WUNY FM (and affiliates) Gabriela Castilleja Quinn Vicars Fresh Ink, and NPR’s The Record Shelf, Newman is no stranger to such concert venues as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the U.S. Capitol Building & National Archives in Washington D.C., Private Theater, the President’s Own Ma- rine Band Barracks, the Washington State Capitol Rotunda, the Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands, Nokia’s NOVO Theatre, Heidelberg Castle Germany, Brevard Center for the Arts, and the Music Scoring Stages of 20th Century Fox, MGM, Paramount, Sony, Universal, and Warner Bros. Named a George Wellington Miles Scholar of , Newman was elected to the Alto Bass American Academic Music Honor Society, Pi Kappa Lambda. Irina Podolyan Tyler Mathews A visible symbol in modern classical music, Newman's original library of Ash Tweet Luke Echeverria compositions have earned her accolades as an Annenberg Foundation Com- Jillian Payton Tommy Marchant position Fellow, a Library/Foundation Composition Fellow, and a Variety Music Legend, among others, Her music represents a range of Savannah Walker Chris Wallitner genres - from symphonic, choral and ballet music - to chamber, solo works, Jasmine Gilbert Kyle Sauer narrative compositions, and scores for historic vintage silent film. Newman is Composer-in-Residence with the critically acclaimed Malibu Coast Chamber Shaina Stuckey Elijah Bergevin Orchestra, the Malibu Coast Silent Film Orchestra, and Viklarbo Chamber Treva Reichert Daniel Schreiner Ensemble. She holds the Louis & Annette Kaufman Composition Chair at the Mikaela Rink David Ballard Montgomery Arts House for Music & Architecture (MAHMA) for the Malibu Friends of Music. Newman is the concert viola soloist in ’s Vio- la Concerto with the Nuremburg Symphony on the GRAMMY Award-win- ning Symphonic Hollywood CD (Varese Sarabande). Maria Newman is the youngest of the seven children of 9-time Academy Award-winning film com- poser and original Hollywood Bowl Orchestra conductor, , the sister of Hollywood composer/conductors and , and the cousin of .