FOR RELEASE: Feb. 15, 2013
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Tim Musselman, 615-898-2493 or tim.musselman@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — The Stones River Chamber Players
will bring "Faculty Favorites" back to their second free public
concert of the 2012-13 season at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25, in Hinton Music Hall inside MTSU's Wright Music Building.
The
university's ensemble-in-residence, all of whom teach in MTSU’s School of
Music, will continue the season's theme with performances of:
· "Chansons Madécasses" by
Maurice Ravel, a favorite of voice professor Christine Isley-Farmer;
· Joaquín Turina's "Circulo, Op.
91," chosen by faculty violinist Andrea Dawson;
· "Serenata in vano" by
Carl Nielsen, a favorite of MTSU bassist Tim Pearson; and
· Alec Wilder's "Suite for
French Horn, Tuba, and Piano," selected by faculty tubist Ben Miles.
Isley-Farmer
will perform as the soprano for the Ravel piece, which translates as “Songs of
Madagascar” and actually is three songs in one.
“The
carnal, passionate and sophisticated eroticism of the two outer love songs
contrasts with the natives’ bitterness and hatred for the hypocritical white
colonists expressed in the middle song,” Isley-Farmer explained.
She’ll be
accompanied by fellow Stones River Chamber Players members Deanna Little on
flute, Christine Kim on cello and Lynn Rice-See on piano.
Dawson’s
favorite by Turina “describes the cycle of time, with each movement depicting a
different period of the day — dawn, midday and dusk — with pleasant atmosphere
and Spanish-sounding melodies,” she said.
Kim will
return on cello to accompany Dawson on violin and Lillian Buss Pearson on
piano.
Nielson’s work
was composed in 1914 for members of the Danish Royal Orchestra. It will be
performed by SRCP members Pearson on bass, Todd Waldecker on clarinet, Angela
Deboer on horn, Gil Perel on bassoon and Kim on cello.
Of the
final piece, Miles noted that in addition to being one of the first pieces
written for this particular combination of instruments, the suite “is an
example of Wilder’s compositional style and includes elements of jazz.”
Miles will
be joined by Deboer on horn and Sandra Arndt on piano.
The Stones River
Chamber Players will conclude their 2012-13 “Faculty Favorites” season with a
free public concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 8. For more information on MTSU
School of Music concerts, call 615-898-2493 or visit www.mtsumusic.com and click on the "Concert Calendar" link.
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