COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS ADMINISTRATION Benjamin E. Juarez, Dean Boston University Robert K. Dodson, Director, School of Music Jim Petosa, Director, School of Theatre Arts Tanglewood Institute Lynne Allen, Director, School of Visual Arts John Amend, Assistant Dean of Finance and Administration presents Patricia Mitro, Senior Assistant Dean of Enrollment Stephanie Trodello, Assistant Dean of Development and Alumni Relations Ellen Carr, Executive Director for External Relations BUTI ADMINISTRATION Phyllis Hoffman, Executive and Artistic Director Shirley Leiphon, Administrative Director Lisa Naas, Director of Operations and Student Life Chamber Music Recital Series David Faleris, Program Administrator Emily Culler, Development, Alumni Relations, and Outreach Officer Anna Griffis, Publications Coordinator Margaret Brinkerhoff, Office Coordinator SoYoung Sarah Yang, Office Assistant Featuring members of the Mary Tyler, Private Lessons Coordinator Will Belew, Stage Crew Manager Young Artists Orchestra Travis Dodson, Dwayne Heard, Alicia Maloney, Andres Trujillo, Stage Crew Shane McMahon, Recording Engineer and Wind Ensemble Xiaodan Liu, Piano Technician BUTI CHAMBER MUSIC FACULTY John Holland, Young Artists Orchestra Chamber Music Coordinator and Strings Coach Jennifer Bill, Young Artists Wind Ensemble Chamber Music Coordinator and Saxophone Coach Motor City Brass Quintet, Brass Coaches and Artists-in-Residence Brian Buerkle, Robert White, Dave Everson, John Rutherford, Dennis Nulty Mark Berger, Viola Ian Ding, Percussion Ariana Falk, Cello Monday David Krauss, Trumpet Hyun Min Lee, Cello July 18, 2011 Kai-yun Lu, Clarinet, Wind Chamber Music Laura Manko, Viola 6pm Miguel Perez-Espejo Cardenas, Violin Brian Perry, Double Bass Chamber Music Hall Caroline Pliszka, Violin Clara Shin, Piano Samuel Solomon, Percussion Hsin-Lin Tsai, Violin Vento Chiaro Wind Quintet: Joanna Goldstein, Ana-Sofia Campesino, Benjamin Seltzer, Ellen Barnum, Ann Howarth Molly Walker, Young Artists Orchestra and Chamber Music Manager CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL SERIES Pavane Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) KEVIN BARROW clarinet String Quartet in B flat major, op. 76, No. 4 Franz Joseph Haydn JULIA DONAHUE clarinet I. Allegro con spirito (1732-1809) JESSE ZHENG clarinet Vento Chiaro Wind Quintet, coach RIO STRING QUARTET BENJAMIN BIFFIS violin Quintet in A major, op. 114 “Trout” Franz Schubert BONNIE WONG violin II. Andante (1797-1828) NIKOLAS BENTEL viola HOLLY GARRETT cello SEOUL PIANO QUINTET Ariana Falk, coach SEINA SHIRAKURA violin Trois Pieces Breves Jacques Ibert ANNA JACKSON viola I. Allegro (1890-1962) ANDREW LAVEN cello JORDAN HOWE bass BACH STREET BOYS CONNIE WANG piano JIYE PARK flute Clara Shin, coach LIAM BOISSETT oboe Quintet for Winds, op. 43 Carl Nielsen JELENA MICOVIC clarinet I. Allegretto ben moderato (1865-1931) SARAH VOGTS bassoon SARAH RAPPAPORT horn AWKWARD ST. QUINTET Vento Chiaro Wind Quintet, coach MARGAUX FILET flute ALEXA MCCALL oboe String Quartet in D major, op. 64, No. 5 Franz Joseph Haydn JEFFREY LIU clarinet I. Allegro moderato (1732-1809) KATIE SENTER bassoon II. Finale - vivace FRANK CARRUBBA horn Vento Chiaro Wind Quintet, coach MANNHEIM STRING QUARTET SOPHIA BERNITZ violin Piano Quartet in C minor, op. 15 Gabriel Fauré MICHELA BENTEL violin I. Allegro molto moderato (1845-1924) JAMI PRICE viola CAROLYN REGULA cello MARSEILLE PIANO QUARTET Hyun Min Lee, coach LISA LIU violin ERICA SCHWARTZ viola String Quartet in E flat major, K. 428 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart JACK PETERSON cello I. Allegro non troppo (1756-1791) CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS piano Clara Shin, coach MADRID STRING QUARTET ANDREW DEZMELYK violin Woodwind Quintet, op. 79 August Klughardt ALISON DOOLEY violin III. Andante Grazioso (1847-1902) BRENDAN KLIPPEL viola IV. Allegro molto vivace ANGELIQUE MONTES cello John Holland, coach WEIMAR WOODWIND QUINTET AUDREY WATKINS flute Trio in C major, op. 87 Ludwig van Beethoven CLAIRE KOSTIC oboe I. Allegro (1770-1827) DANIEL CHOI clarinet AREKSON SUNWOOD bassoon ZAHRA AHMED flute RACHEL BOEHL horn ALEXANDRA CONZA flute Kai-Yun Lu, coach LEAH STEVENS flute Vento Chiaro Wind Quintet, coach Quintet for Brass, op. 73 Malcolm Arnold I. Allegro vivace (1921-2006) String Quartet in A major, op. 13 Felix Mendelssohn II. Chaconne I. Adagio; Allegro vivace (1809-1847) III. Con Brio SANTORINI STRING QUARTET NORTHAMPTON BRASS QUINTET PAULINE NG violin DANIEL GERONA trumpet TERRENCE SMITH violin GABE SLESINGER trumpet NADEERAH LAMOUR viola RYAN LITTLE horn JOSEPH STATEN cello IAN MASER trombone Mark Berger, coach COLBY PARKER tuba David Krauss, coach Boston University Tanglewood Institute Boston University Tanglewood Institute The Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI) is recognized internationally as an The Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI) is recognized internationally as an outstanding educational opportunity for young artists and is the only program of its outstanding educational opportunity for young artists and is the only program of its kind associated with one of the great symphony orchestras of the world. Here, under kind associated with one of the great symphony orchestras of the world. Here, under the guidance of distinguished professionals and in the presence of the Boston Sympho- the guidance of distinguished professionals and in the presence of the Boston Sympho- ny Orchestra, young people devote themselves each summer to an artistic experience ny Orchestra, young people devote themselves each summer to an artistic experience without parallel. without parallel. In 1965 Erich Leinsdorf, then music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, invited In 1965 Erich Leinsdorf, then music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, invited Edward Stein, dean of the Boston University College of Fine Arts, to create a summer Edward Stein, dean of the Boston University College of Fine Arts, to create a summer training program for high school musicians as a counterpart to the BSO’s Tanglewood training program for high school musicians as a counterpart to the BSO’s Tanglewood Music Center. Envisioned as an educational outreach initiative for the University, this Music Center. Envisioned as an educational outreach initiative for the University, this new program would provide young advanced musicians with an unprecedented op- new program would provide young advanced musicians with an unprecedented op- portunity for access to the Tanglewood Music Festival. Stein then approached Wilbur portunity for access to the Tanglewood Music Festival. Stein then approached Wilbur Fulbright, the newly appointed director of the Boston University School of Music at the Fulbright, the newly appointed director of the Boston University School of Music at the College of Fine Arts, in January 1966. Fulbright’s enthusiasm for the project was the College of Fine Arts, in January 1966. Fulbright’s enthusiasm for the project was the motivating factor in transforming Leinsdorf’s goal into reality: the Boston University motivating factor in transforming Leinsdorf’s goal into reality: the Boston University Tanglewood Institute opened for its inaugural season the following June, less than six Tanglewood Institute opened for its inaugural season the following June, less than six months later. months later. For any student of high school age who enjoys being challenged by the highest stan- For any student of high school age who enjoys being challenged by the highest stan- dards, BUTI represents a unique opportunity; Tanglewood is a magical blend of the for- dards, BUTI represents a unique opportunity; Tanglewood is a magical blend of the for- mal and informal, of joy and hard work. No one who spends a summer at Tanglewood mal and informal, of joy and hard work. No one who spends a summer at Tanglewood leaves untouched by the experience. leaves untouched by the experience. Please visit www.bu.edu/tanglewood Please visit www.bu.edu/tanglewood for more information on the programs available. for more information on the programs available. Support for BUTI Support for BUTI BUTI is funded by Boston University and is supported in part by contributions from in- BUTI is funded by Boston University and is supported in part by contributions from in- dividuals, foundations, and corporations, primarily for scholarships. We welcome your dividuals, foundations, and corporations, primarily for scholarships. We welcome your contributions, which will enable us to increase the scholarships required to support contributions, which will enable us to increase the scholarships required to support gifted students who would otherwise be unable to attend BUTI. If you are interested in gifted students who would otherwise be unable to attend BUTI. If you are interested in joining the Friends of BUTI please contact Emily Culler, Outreach and Alumni Develop- joining the Friends of BUTI please contact Emily Culler, Outreach and Alumni Develop- ment Officer at (617) 353-8995. ment Officer at (617) 353-8995. BOSTON UNIVERSITY TANGLEWOOD INSTITUTE BOSTON UNIVERSITY TANGLEWOOD INSTITUTE UPCOMING EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS July 18-20, 6:00pm BUTI Chamber Music Recitals July 18-20, 6:00pm BUTI Chamber Music Recitals Chamber Music Hall Chamber Music Hall Saturday, July 23, 11:00am Young Artists Piano Program Recital Saturday, July 23, 11:00am Young Artists Piano Program Recital West Street Theatre West Street Theatre Tuesday, July 26, 7:00pm Young Artists Orchestra Faculty Recital Tuesday, July 26, 7:00pm Young Artists Orchestra Faculty Recital Trinity Church Trinity Church Wednesday, July 27, 6:00pm BUTI Percussion Recital
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