Ithaca College orchestral season kicks off with two free concerts

10/01/15

Contributed by Jenny Stockdale

Submitted on behalf of Jeffery Meyer, conductor of orchestras

We invite you to join us for the orchestral season's launch, with two performances early this month, featuring the Ithaca College Symphony and Chamber Orchestras. Both events are free and open to the public. More information on our concerts can be found online at ithaca.edu/music/ensembles/.

Sunday, October 4
Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra
4 p.m. | Ford Hall 
Mathew Rosenblum: Sharpshooter (2013) - world premiere
Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer) 
   Marc Webster, bass
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.5, E minor 

Opening the season with the world premiere of Rosenblum’s “Sharpshooter” - a brilliant new work featuring unusual microtonal elements, presented in a captivatingly rhythmic way. This concert will feature voice faculty Marc Webster singing “Songs of a Wayfarer,” Mahler’s first mature work that created a new genre — the orchestral song cycle. The concert will conclude with one of Tchaikovsky’s most famous and triumphant works, “Symphony in E minor.”

Tuesday, October 6
Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra
8:15 p.m. | Ford Hall 
Mozart: Sinfonia concertante, K.364 (320d), E-flat major
Stravinsky: Concerto in E-flat (Dumbarton Oaks)
   Calvin Wiersma, violin & David Quiggle, viola

ICCO begins the season by presenting two new string faculty, Calvin Wiersma (violin) and David Quiggle (viola) in Mozart’s masterwork for the two instruments. The concert will also feature Stravinsky’s brilliant and virtuosic neo-classic work “Dumbarton Oaks” with guest performers Susan Waterbury, Elizabeth Simkin, and Alexander Shuhan playing alongside IC students. 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the School of Music at 607-274-3717. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. 

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