Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Another Musical Afternoon at IKF
Another Musical Afternoon at IKF
Tuesday, October 30th at 2:30pm (Front MPR) Concert: Trombone Ensemble Trombone and piano ensemble featuring musicians:
Huai-En Tsai/ trombone
M.M. & D.M.A. Peabody Conservatory Principal Trombone, Proarte Chamber Orchestra of Washington
M.M. & D.M.A. Peabody Conservatory Principal Trombone, Proarte Chamber Orchestra of Washington
Faculty of Music, Midwest University
Wen-Yin Chan/ piano
Astor Piazzolla : Oblivion
Wen-Yin Chan/ piano
B.M. Curtis Institute, M.M. & D.M.A. Yale University
Faculty, Levine School of Music
Faculty, Levine School of Music
Program/repertoire for the concert:
Franz Schubert: An die Musik
Leonard Bernstein: Elegy for Mippy II
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Andante from Cello Sonata
Franz Schubert: An die Musik
Leonard Bernstein: Elegy for Mippy II
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Andante from Cello Sonata
Thursday, October 18, 2018
The First Time I ever Saw This
Th Violinist in the Nottingham Ensemble used an iPad Music Stand with an AirTurn gizmo at his feet to turn the pages.
I sat in a row behind the violinist so I could see he was reading his music score off an iPad, but couldn't see how he was turning the pages. I surmised he must be using his feet and sure enough he had one of these gizmos on the floor by his music stand.
I sat in a row behind the violinist so I could see he was reading his music score off an iPad, but couldn't see how he was turning the pages. I surmised he must be using his feet and sure enough he had one of these gizmos on the floor by his music stand.
The Nottingham Ensemble at Ingleside
The Nottingham Ensemble
Cellist John Kaboff, Benjamin Scott on Violin, and Pianist Brad Clark.
Mr. Kaboff is a distinguished soloist and teacher of great reputation.
Mr. Scott is a newly appointed member of the National Symphony Orchestra who has toured widely in Asia and Europe.
Mr. Clark has a Doctorate of Musical Arts in collaborative piano from Catholic University and has performed in recitals with singers and instrumentalists throughout the U.S. and Europe.
In Concert Wed., Oct.17, at 7:30 in Multipurpose Room BY BARBARA MURRY
It’s time for another “Residents’ Own Classical Concert” presentation, this time a performance by the Nottingham Ensemble. The Ensemble is comprised of a trio of locally based but world renowned artists:
It’s time for another “Residents’ Own Classical Concert” presentation, this time a performance by the Nottingham Ensemble. The Ensemble is comprised of a trio of locally based but world renowned artists:
Cellist John Kaboff, Benjamin Scott on Violin, and Pianist Brad Clark.
Mr. Kaboff is a distinguished soloist and teacher of great reputation.
Mr. Scott is a newly appointed member of the National Symphony Orchestra who has toured widely in Asia and Europe.
Mr. Clark has a Doctorate of Musical Arts in collaborative piano from Catholic University and has performed in recitals with singers and instrumentalists throughout the U.S. and Europe.
The Program:
Piano Trio No. 5 in D Major, Op. 70 No1, "Ghost" Ludwig van Beethoven (1808)
Trio No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 90, "Dumky" Antonin Dvorak