Recital Program

Recital Program

College of Fine Arts presents Artist-in-Residence Allan Vogel, oboe Oboe Master Class with Dr. Juiling Hsu, piano Alexandria Pritchard, violin PROGRAM Grand Study #1 Apollon Marie-Rose Barret (1804–1879) Emma Cornelius, Las Vegas Academy Etude #15 and 22 Franz Wilhelm Ferling (1796–1874) Spencer Wells, home-schooled Sonata Francis Poulenc I. Élégie (1899–1963) Jimmy Nguyen, UNLV freshman Sonata Camille Saint-Saëns II. Ad libitum-Allegretto (1835–1921) Marisa Davidson, UNLV junior Quartet Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart I. Allegro (1756–1791) Turner Norman, UNLV sophomore Double Concerto Johann Sebastian Bach II. Adagio (1685–1750) Jairo Pulido, UNLV senior Saturday, February 11, 2017 2:00 p.m. Dr. Arturo Rando-Grillot Recital Hall Lee and Thomas Beam Music Center University of Nevada, Las Vegas Allan Vogel Hailed as “an aristocrat of his instrument” (Los Angeles Times) and “undoubtedly one of a few world masters” (San Diego Union), Allan Vogel is one of America’s leading wind soloists and chamber musicians. Allan was Principal Oboist of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra from 1974-2016. He has appeared as soloist with orchestras throughout the country and has been featured at the Marlboro, Santa Fe, Aspen, Mostly Mozart, La Jolla Music Society SummerFest, Sarasota, Oregon Bach, Music@Menlo and Chamber Music Northwest festivals. Allan has been guest principal oboe with the Boston Symphony Orchestra for concerts in the major European capitals, Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and Boston Symphony Hall. He has also performed with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and the Berlin and Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestras. His discography includes two solo recordings on the Delos label: Bach’s Circle (Baroque sonatas), and Oboe Obsession (virtuoso romantic works), which has been called “the single finest disc of oboe music ever recorded” by American Record Guide. In 2003, he recorded the Bach Concerto for Oboe and Violin with Hilary Hahn and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra under music director Jeffrey Kahane for Deutsche Grammophon. Renowned for his performances of the Baroque literature, Allan serves on the advisory board of the American Bach Society and is a member of Bach’s Circle Baroque Ensemble. He is on the faculty of the California Institute of the Arts, the University of Southern California and the Colburn Conservatory of Music. He graduated from Harvard with a BA in literature, won a Fulbright Grant to study in Germany and received a DMA from Yale. Allan is married to flutist Janice Tipton. Allan enjoys meditation and yoga and has run several marathons. He also enjoys playing Bach on the piano. You are also invited to the following local performances featuring the oboe: Thursday, February 23 7:00 Ham Concert Hall Francaix Flower Clock Oboe Concerto, soloist Stephen Caplan with UNLV Wind Orchestra Wednesday, April 5 4 Doc Rando Recital Hall Double Reed Convocation featuring UNLV double reed students Wednesday, April 19 7:30 Doc Rando Recital Hall Nextet Concert Premier of new oboe work by Dr. Cynthia Wong, Associate Professor of Composition, UNLV Sunday, April 23 7:30 Doc Rando Recital Hall Baroque Festival: Brandenburg Concerto #2 with UNLV Symphony Orchestra Sunday, April 30 1:30 Doc Rando Recital Hall Marisa Davidson Junior Recital Saturday and Sunday, May 20-21 UNLV School of Music Bocal Majority Operation Oboe Camp Guest Artists: Jared Hauser, oboe and Christin Schillinger, bassoon .

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