Dear Mason School of Music Family,
We are thrilled to present our Faculty Artist Series this weekend featuring the artistry of Dr. Kathryn Hearden, soprano; Dr. Amy Horn, horn; and Prof. Matthew Trkula, guitar. We also encourage you to attend our University Singers concert this Sunday afternoon as well as our Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band Concert next Tuesday evening. Additionally, you are invited to join us for our Baroque Dance Workshop tomorrow, our various upcoming masterclasses in clarinet, piano, and violin, and Mason's vocal jazz festival. Our School of Music faculty and students have prepared phenomenal programs that we are excited to share with you. Your support is deeply appreciated.
Warm regards,
Dr. Linda A. Monson
Director, School of Music
lmonson@gmu.edu
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Our final three recitals of the series which feature School of Music faculty. Free admission.
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Baroque dancer
Paige Whitley-Bauguess
interprets, recreates, and performs Baroque theatre dance in venues all over the world as a soloist and with her dance partner Thomas Baird.
Read more.
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Widely considered one of the greatest clarinetists on the planet,
David Krakauer
has been praised internationally as a key innovator in modern klezmer as well as a major voice in classical music. In 2015 he received a Grammy nomination in the Chamber Music/Small Ensemble category as soloist with the conductorless orchestra A Far Cry.
Read more.
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University Singers Concert
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Sunday, March 4 | 2:30 PM | Harris Theatre
Dr. Stan Engebretson, Conductor
Bryan Stenson, Associate Conductor
Jane Moore Kaye, Collaborative Pianist
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Northern Lights Concert featuring Bernstein's Chichester Psalms
Celebrate the upcoming Icelandic tour with the University Singers as they journey to Reykjavik, Iceland to present Bernstein at 100: The American Voice. Music by the great American conductor/composer Leonard Bernstein will be featured, including his signature work,
Chichester Psalms for choir, soloists, and chamber ensemble. Bernstein’s teacher Aaron Copland is also programmed in a processional
“At the River,” describing coming together as one, that is echoed in the finale with
“Let the River Run.”
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Internationally acclaimed pianist
Jeffrey Siegel
has been a soloist with the world's great orchestras. These have included the Berlin Philharmonic, London Symphony, and Moscow State Symphony.
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Wind Symphony &
Symphonic Band Concert
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Tuesday, March 6 | 8:00 PM | Center for the Arts
Wind Symphony conducted by Prof. Mark Camphouse
Symphonic Band conducted by Profs. John Kilkenny and Denny Stokes
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MASON SYMPHONIC BAND
Xerxes - John Mackey
Prof. John Kilkenny, Conductor
Xylophone Rags
of George Hamilton Green - Arr. Ssgt. Scott Nimer
Prof. Jon Bisesi, faculty xylophone soloist
An American Elegy - Frank Ticheli
Prof. John Kilkenny, Conductor
Armenian Dances - Alfred Reed
Prof. Denny Stokes, Conductor
MASON WIND SYMPHONY
Esprit De Corps - Robert Jager
Commissioned by and for The United States Marine Band
Colonel John R. Bourgeois, conductor
Reigniere - Zachery Meier
Virginia Premiere
Gemini for Euphonium and Horn - Anthony Di Lorenzo
Dr. Mark Jenkins, faculty euphonium soloist
Dr. Amy Horn, faculty horn soloist
Florentiner (Grand Marcia Italiana), Op. 214 - Julius Fucik
ed. Frederick Fennell
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Mason Vocal Jazz Festival
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Saturday, March 10
The Mason Vocal Jazz Festival is a non-competitive invitational event open to high school and college groups. Groups will perform a twenty (20) minute set followed by a clinic with our guest clinicians,
Jennifer Barnes
(University of North Texas) and
Rosana Eckert
(University of North Texas).
This festival is free and open to the public for those who want to watch performances and clinics. Contact
Festival Director, Dr. Darden Purcell,
dpurcel2@gmu.edu, with questions.
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Music Technology Spotlight
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"The opportunity to travel to Anaheim, California to attend the NAMM 2018 conference changed my life..."
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Talha Mirza
BM Music Tech 2019
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"My experience at the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) was surreal. There were just over 100,000 people in attendance and I
was among 94 college students who received the President’s Innovation Award, which afforded me travel to the conference. This allowed me to confidently present myself in an environment full of industry professionals..."
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Kyotaro Terai
BM Music Tech 2018
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"While the four days at the convention were mostly filled with learning experiences, I also was inspired by making new friends, meeting my favorite mixing engineer, taking pictures with my guitar heroes, and even exchanging contact information with a former CEO of a major instrument company! I am very lucky to have been a part of such great opportunity and I wish to return to NAMM next year to absorb more knowledge of cutting-edge technology."
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Will Dellinger,
BM Education 2015
Congratulations to Will Dellinger who recently won a tuba job with the U.S. Air Force Band of Flight! Will studied with Prof. Andrew Hitz and Dr. Dave Porter when he was at Mason.
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Andrew Flores,
BM Jazz Studies 2015
Going by the stage name of Drew Kid, Andrew is the March 2018 Strathmore Artist in Residence with concerts on March 14 & 28 and a workshop on March 21.
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