Eastman Tuba Mirum w/ Brasso Profundo
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 4:00 pm
Hello, All, It's time for Eastman Tuba Mirum to do another show. Here's the info:
Eastman Tuba Mirum with Special Guest Ensemble, Brasso Profundo
Monday, March 2nd, 2009, 7 PM - Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music
26 Gibbs St. Rochester, NY
Rondo James Hook 1746-1827 time: 1:51
arr. James Garrett
Serenade Franz Schubert 1797-1828 time: 4:41
arr. Gail A. Robertson
Belle of Chicago John Philip Sousa 1854-1932 time: 2:05
arr. Skip Gray
Brasso Profundo
Consortium John Cheetham time: 6:00
Theme from “Halo” time: 4:30
arr. Justis Kleber
“In the Hall of the Mountain King” from Peer Gynt Edvard Greig 1843-1907 time: 3:00
arr. Billy Dietz
Sonata Pian’ E Forte (1597) Giovanni Gabrielli 1554-1612 time: 5:15
arr. George Palton
Commemoration Eric Hamilton time: 4:30
Water Music Finale Handel time: 3:30
arr. Mike Rosbarsky
Eastman Tuba Mirum
Pink Panther Henry Mancini 1924-1994 time: 3:53
arr. Jay Krush
Thomas J. Ricer, conductor
March Gustav Holst 1874-1934 time: 6:00
arr. David Werden
from the Second Suite in F for Military Band
Marcia Bornhurst Parkes, conductor
Combined Ensembles
Eastman Tuba Mirum:
Kurt Ferguson, Jeremiah Hemphill, Amanda Muskin, Curt Swike, Malcolm Williamson, euphoniums
Mike Blair, Joseph Bolla, Billy Dietz, Peter Kalal, Justis Kleber, Robert Lufrano, Brett Miller, Andy Smith, tubas
T. J. Ricer, conductor, assisted by Don Harry
Brasso Profundo
Alfred Hauk, Howard Holmes, Ellison Mayer, Thomas Nasman, Jim Nohe, Ken Poole, Bob Sterrett, Bob Witmer - euphoniums
Dave Petherbridge, Ken Slining, Bob Whelan, Chick Wolfe, Sue Wolfe - tubas
Conductor
Marcia Bornhurst Parkes
Brasso Profundo is one of several New Horizons chamber ensembles that enjoys performing throughout the Rochester area and for Eastman Community Music School events. The ensemble, founded in 1998 by Charles (Chick) Wolfe, who serves as manager and librarian, performed a recital at Valley Manor in October, 2008. In November, the ensemble was featured during the Tuba Christmas event held in Canandaigua as part of that city's annual Holiday ArtWalk, and the ensemble performed for the ECMS Homecoming in December. Brasso Profundo's spring recital will be May 21st at 7:30 p.m. in Kilbourn Hall, and in April, they will be presenting another concert in the community.
The New Horizons Program began in 1991 at the Eastman School of Music under the guidance of Roy Ernst, now Professor Emeritus from that school. Since that time, the idea has been adopted throughout the U. S. and in Canada by more than 100 organizations. While New Horizons was designed in particular for seniors, there is no minimum or maximum age or ability requirement. Beginners are welcome. The Rochester-based program offers several large ensembles, each rehearsing weekly at the First Unitarian Church at 220 Winton Road. These include three bands, two orchestras, a mixed chorus, and a Big Band. In addition, many chamber music ensembles, including Brasso Profundo, meet weekly. To obtain information regarding the Rochester program, call the Eastman Community Music School office at 274-1400 or visit their website at http://www.esm.rochester.edu/community" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank. To learn more about the New Horizons International Music Association, visit their website at http://www.newhorizonsmusic.org" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank.
Eastman Tuba Mirum with Special Guest Ensemble, Brasso Profundo
Monday, March 2nd, 2009, 7 PM - Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music
26 Gibbs St. Rochester, NY
Rondo James Hook 1746-1827 time: 1:51
arr. James Garrett
Serenade Franz Schubert 1797-1828 time: 4:41
arr. Gail A. Robertson
Belle of Chicago John Philip Sousa 1854-1932 time: 2:05
arr. Skip Gray
Brasso Profundo
Consortium John Cheetham time: 6:00
Theme from “Halo” time: 4:30
arr. Justis Kleber
“In the Hall of the Mountain King” from Peer Gynt Edvard Greig 1843-1907 time: 3:00
arr. Billy Dietz
Sonata Pian’ E Forte (1597) Giovanni Gabrielli 1554-1612 time: 5:15
arr. George Palton
Commemoration Eric Hamilton time: 4:30
Water Music Finale Handel time: 3:30
arr. Mike Rosbarsky
Eastman Tuba Mirum
Pink Panther Henry Mancini 1924-1994 time: 3:53
arr. Jay Krush
Thomas J. Ricer, conductor
March Gustav Holst 1874-1934 time: 6:00
arr. David Werden
from the Second Suite in F for Military Band
Marcia Bornhurst Parkes, conductor
Combined Ensembles
Eastman Tuba Mirum:
Kurt Ferguson, Jeremiah Hemphill, Amanda Muskin, Curt Swike, Malcolm Williamson, euphoniums
Mike Blair, Joseph Bolla, Billy Dietz, Peter Kalal, Justis Kleber, Robert Lufrano, Brett Miller, Andy Smith, tubas
T. J. Ricer, conductor, assisted by Don Harry
Brasso Profundo
Alfred Hauk, Howard Holmes, Ellison Mayer, Thomas Nasman, Jim Nohe, Ken Poole, Bob Sterrett, Bob Witmer - euphoniums
Dave Petherbridge, Ken Slining, Bob Whelan, Chick Wolfe, Sue Wolfe - tubas
Conductor
Marcia Bornhurst Parkes
Brasso Profundo is one of several New Horizons chamber ensembles that enjoys performing throughout the Rochester area and for Eastman Community Music School events. The ensemble, founded in 1998 by Charles (Chick) Wolfe, who serves as manager and librarian, performed a recital at Valley Manor in October, 2008. In November, the ensemble was featured during the Tuba Christmas event held in Canandaigua as part of that city's annual Holiday ArtWalk, and the ensemble performed for the ECMS Homecoming in December. Brasso Profundo's spring recital will be May 21st at 7:30 p.m. in Kilbourn Hall, and in April, they will be presenting another concert in the community.
The New Horizons Program began in 1991 at the Eastman School of Music under the guidance of Roy Ernst, now Professor Emeritus from that school. Since that time, the idea has been adopted throughout the U. S. and in Canada by more than 100 organizations. While New Horizons was designed in particular for seniors, there is no minimum or maximum age or ability requirement. Beginners are welcome. The Rochester-based program offers several large ensembles, each rehearsing weekly at the First Unitarian Church at 220 Winton Road. These include three bands, two orchestras, a mixed chorus, and a Big Band. In addition, many chamber music ensembles, including Brasso Profundo, meet weekly. To obtain information regarding the Rochester program, call the Eastman Community Music School office at 274-1400 or visit their website at http://www.esm.rochester.edu/community" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank. To learn more about the New Horizons International Music Association, visit their website at http://www.newhorizonsmusic.org" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank.