MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The Stones River Chamber Players, MTSU’s faculty ensemble-in-residence,
will open its 2017-18 season Monday, Oct. 9, with a free concert, “Words and
Music.”
The
ensemble members, all of whom teach in MTSU’s School of Music, will perform at
7:30 p.m. Oct. 9 in Hinton Music Hall inside MTSU's Wright Music Building.
The
concert will feature works by international composers Maurice Ravel, Jake
Heggie, Samuel Barber and Robert Schumann and by MTSU musical composition
professor Paul Osterfield.
MTSU
pianists Adam Clark and Eunbyol Ko will play the piano
four-hands version of Ravel’s “Mother Goose Suite.”
“Each of
the five movements (of Ravel’s work) are based on or inspired by fairy tales
such as ‘Sleeping Beauty,’ ‘Tom Thumb’ and ‘Beauty and the Beast,’” said Arunesh Nadgir, co-director of the
group with Clark. “The music is charming, colorful, and will surely put a smile
on your face.”
Clark and
tenor vocalist H. Stephen Smith, who
also is a professor in MTSU’s School of Music, will perform Heggie’s “The Faces
of Love,” Barber’s “I Hear an Army” and the world premiere of Osterfield’s “How
Do I Love Thee.” All three are written for tenor and piano.
“Having
served as the best man at Paul’s (Osterfield’s) wedding about 10 years ago, it
seemed only fitting that I should be the first to perform a song he composed in
honor of the tenth anniversary of his marriage to his wife, Kim,” Smith said.
“I was flattered when he ran the idea for the piece by me last year,
immediately agreeing to perform it.”
Ending
the program is Schumann’s “Fairy Tales” written for clarinet, viola, and piano;
Clark will be accompanied by colleagues Todd
Waldecker on clarinet and Hari
Bernstein on viola.
“This
work is a charming set of pieces showcasing Schumann’s fondness for emotional
melodies juxtaposed with impish characters,” said Waldecker. “The ‘Fairy Tales’
inspire the imagination for both the performers and listener.”
The
group’s 2017-18 season will continue Feb. 12 with a “Tributes” concert
recognizing significant anniversaries of composers Leonard Bernstein, Claude
Debussy and Gioachino Rossini and conclude March 26 with a “Roads Not Traveled”
concert featuring works by Steve Rouse, Alessandro Scarlatti, Jin Zhang,
Michael Burritt and Robert Delanoff.
Each of
those concerts also is set at 7:30 p.m. inside Hinton Hall.
You can
listen to streaming audio performances by the Stones River Chamber Players at http://www.mtsu.edu/music/srcp.php. For
details on more MTSU School of Music performances, call 615-898-2493 or visit http://www.mtsumusic.com and click on
the "Concert Calendar" link.
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