Concerts This Week in the School of Music

10/08/19

Contributed by Molly Windover

Percussion...Jazz...Orchestra...Beethoven...and more - there's a lot happening at Whalen!

Full calendar at: ithaca.edu/music/events


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9


8:15pm  |  Hockett Family Recital Hall
Faculty Recital: Calvin Wiersma, violin
with Kyle Armbrust, viola, Greg Hesselink, cello, and Alison Wahl, soprano.
Mozart’s G Major Duo for violin and viola; 
Along the Field for soprano and violin by Vaughan Williams; 
Duo Sonata for violin and cello by Ravel;
songs by Piazzolla



FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11

5:00pm  |  Nabenhauer Recital Room
Ithaca Music Forum:  Kwami Coleman, speaker


8:15pm  |  Ford Hall
Lecture Recital with Orchestra
Graduate conductor Andrew Kim will discuss and conduct selections from Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5.



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12

2:00pm  |  Ford Hall
Percussion Ensembles
Mike Truesdell and Conrad Alexander, directors
This concert will be livestreamed at ithaca.edu/music/live/watch/ and will be available on-demand a few days after the concert.


8:15pm  |  Ford Hall
Jazz Ensemble
Mike Titlebaum, director
Bill Holman:  Tree FrogTold You SoDonna Lee
Duke Ellington:  Harlem AirshaftConcerto for CootieMain Stem
Thad Jones:  Groove MerchantUs
This concert will be livestreamed at ithaca.edu/music/live/watch/ and will be available on-demand a few days after the concert.



SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13

4:00pm  |  Ford Hall
Orchestra
Octavio Mas-Arocas, conductor
Susan Waterbury, violin; Elizabeth Simkin, cello; Dmitri Novgorodsky, piano
Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann:  Gravitacoes
Ludwig van Beethoven:  Concerto for Violin, Violoncello, Piano, and Orchestra, Op. 56
Dmitri Shostakovich:  Symphony No. 5, op. 47
This concert will be livestreamed at ithaca.edu/music/live/watch/ and will be available on-demand a few days after the concert.



MONDAY, OCTOBER 14

7:00pm  |  Hockett Family Recital Hall
Beethoven’s 32 Piano Sonatas:  Concert II
In honor of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the birth of the immortal German master composer, Dr. Charis Dimaras - along with his current students and select recent alumni - presents the entire epic cycle in eight concerts throughout the 2019-2020 academic year.
On this program:
Sonatas Op. 22, 27/2 (Moonlight),  49/1 & 2 and 90


8:15pm  |  Ford Hall
Concert Band
Benjamin Rochford, conductor
This concert will be livestreamed at ithaca.edu/music/live/watch/ and will be available on-demand a few days after the concert.



TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15

8:15pm  |  Ford Hall
Wind Ensemble
Christopher Hughes, conductor
This concert will be livestreamed at ithaca.edu/music/live/watch/ and will be available on-demand a few days after the concert.

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All concerts are free and open to the public.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact:
Erik Kibelsbeck at ekibelsbeck@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3717.
We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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