Filters
-
3:00 PM
Eduardo Meirinhos Guest Guitar Recital, FREE
Monday, October 12, 3:00 PM MDTClassical guitarist Eduardo Meirinhos is a professor in the Escola de Música e Artes Cênicas at the Universidade Federal de Goias, Brazil where he teaches guitar, guitar literature and chamber music. He was the Director of the School between 2007-2010, and he is actually again the director since 2019, in the second term consecutively. He has given concerts in South America, Europe and the United States, participating in several music festivals as both teacher and performer. These include: Festival de Musica de Londrina, Festival de Inverno de Campos do Jordão, Seminario de Musica de Montenegro, Curso de Verão de Brasília, and Festival de Vale Vêneto . In 1997 he recorded the CD Radames Gnattali, Sonatas e Sonatinas and in 1998 participated in the live recording of the Festival de Musica de Londrina , which was also made into a CD. In 2007 he released his solo CD Eduardo Meirinhos em Recital. Most recently he released is his new CD Sonatas by Eduardo Meirinhos. In Hannover, Germany 1989, Eduardo had the honor of performing in the world premiere of Greek composer Nikos Platirrachos’ Lisistrati, for violin, viola, clarinet and cello, in which the guitar is featured as a solo instrument. He has also premiered performances of Laudate Dominae, Toada Triste, Um Tranquilo Entardecer, Cantiga de Ninar by Siegfried Schmidt and instigated the first Brazilian performance of Variations sur un Thème de Django Reinhardt by Leo Brouwer. Eduardo musical education began in São Paulo, Brazil, at the Conservatório Dramático e Musical de São Paulo . He obtained the undergraduate degree at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover (Germany) . When he returned to São Paulo in 1994 he joined the graduate program in the Departamento de Música at the Universidade de São Paulo , where he stayed until 1997 obtaining the master degree in musicology. Most recently in 2002 he took his Doctoral degree at Florida State University.
• 1 hrClarinet Viola Violin Cello3:00 PMEduardo Meirinhos Guest Guitar Recital
Monday, October 12, 3:00 PM MDTClassical guitarist Eduardo Meirinhos is a professor in the Escola de Música e Artes Cênicas at the Universidade Federal de Goias, Brazil where he teaches guitar, guitar literature and chamber music. He was the Director of the School between 2007-2010, and he is actually again the director since 2019, in the second term consecutively. He has given concerts in South America, Europe and the United States, participating in several music festivals as both teacher and performer. These include: Festival de Musica de Londrina, Festival de Inverno de Campos do Jordão, Seminario de Musica de Montenegro, Curso de Verão de Brasília, and Festival de Vale Vêneto . In 1997 he recorded the CD Radames Gnattali, Sonatas e Sonatinas and in 1998 participated in the live recording of the Festival de Musica de Londrina , which was also made into a CD. In 2007 he released his solo CD Eduardo Meirinhos em Recital. Most recently he released is his new CD Sonatas by Eduardo Meirinhos. In Hannover, Germany 1989, Eduardo had the honor of performing in the world premiere of Greek composer Nikos Platirrachos’ Lisistrati, for violin, viola, clarinet and cello, in which the guitar is featured as a solo instrument. He has also premiered performances of Laudate Dominae, Toada Triste, Um Tranquilo Entardecer, Cantiga de Ninar by Siegfried Schmidt and instigated the first Brazilian performance of Variations sur un Thème de Django Reinhardt by Leo Brouwer. Eduardo musical education began in São Paulo, Brazil, at the Conservatório Dramático e Musical de São Paulo . He obtained the undergraduate degree at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover (Germany) . When he returned to São Paulo in 1994 he joined the graduate program in the Departamento de Música at the Universidade de São Paulo , where he stayed until 1997 obtaining the master degree in musicology. Most recently in 2002 he took his Doctoral degree at Florida State University.
• 1 hrClarinet Viola Violin Cello -
7:30 PM
Chamber Winds and Percussion Ensemble
Tuesday, October 20, 7:30 PM MDTUW Music presents a collaborative concert featuring the UW Wind Symphony Chamber Winds and Percussion Ensemble in an evening of diverse and engaging chamber music. The Chamber Winds, conducted by Dr. Matthew Schlomer, will present a woodwind quintet performing A. Normand’s lively “Quintette (Mi majeur)” and a flute trio playing Allan Blank’s “Three Graces.” Audiences will also enjoy the compelling Flute-Clarinet Duet, “Beneath a Canopy of Wings,” by Ellen Ruth Harrison and a rich arrangement of J.S. Bach’s “Fugue in G Minor,” performed by a saxophone quartet. Under the direction of Dr. Andy Wheelock and Brent Church, the Percussion Ensemble will deliver a powerful and dynamic performance, including Ivan Trevino’s “Gardens,” Michael Colgrass’s “Three Brothers,” and David Skidmore’s powerful work “Donner.” The Brass Ensemble, also conducted by Dr. Matthew Schlomer, will close out the concert with a performance of “A Requiem in our Time” by Einojuhani Rautavaara and “Someone to Watch Over Me” by George Gershwin (arr. Eric Crees; transcribed Jeremy Van Hoy). International artist, conductor, educator and UW Director of Bands, Dr. Matthew Schlomer is celebrated for his unique approach to concert programming and cross-disciplinary collaborations. A versatile musician with a background as a saxophonist, composer, and visual artist, Schlomer is also an advocate for new music, regularly commissioning works that blend different art forms. Dr. Andy Wheelock is a drummer, percussionist, and educator who serves as UW Director of Jazz Studies and Percussion Area Coordinator. An active jazz performer and composer, he leads the WHEE3TRIO and has collaborated with numerous notable artists. Wheelock~s music is known for blending jazz with Afro-Latin, West African, and pop influences. Brent Church is a UW Music Technology student who blends classical repertoire with electronic music. A percussionist, he has performed solo recitals and released an EP.
• 1 hrClarinet Flute Percussion Saxophone Symphony7:30 PMChamber Winds and Percussion Ensemble, TICKETED
Tuesday, October 20, 7:30 PM MDTUW Music presents a collaborative concert featuring the UW Wind Symphony Chamber Winds and Percussion Ensemble in an evening of diverse and engaging chamber music. The Chamber Winds, conducted by Dr. Matthew Schlomer, will present a woodwind quintet performing A. Normand’s lively “Quintette (Mi majeur)” and a flute trio playing Allan Blank’s “Three Graces.” Audiences will also enjoy the compelling Flute-Clarinet Duet, “Beneath a Canopy of Wings,” by Ellen Ruth Harrison and a rich arrangement of J.S. Bach’s “Fugue in G Minor,” performed by a saxophone quartet. Under the direction of Dr. Andy Wheelock and Brent Church, the Percussion Ensemble will deliver a powerful and dynamic performance, including Ivan Trevino’s “Gardens,” Michael Colgrass’s “Three Brothers,” and David Skidmore’s powerful work “Donner.” The Brass Ensemble, also conducted by Dr. Matthew Schlomer, will close out the concert with a performance of “A Requiem in our Time” by Einojuhani Rautavaara and “Someone to Watch Over Me” by George Gershwin (arr. Eric Crees; transcribed Jeremy Van Hoy). International artist, conductor, educator and UW Director of Bands, Dr. Matthew Schlomer is celebrated for his unique approach to concert programming and cross-disciplinary collaborations. A versatile musician with a background as a saxophonist, composer, and visual artist, Schlomer is also an advocate for new music, regularly commissioning works that blend different art forms. Dr. Andy Wheelock is a drummer, percussionist, and educator who serves as UW Director of Jazz Studies and Percussion Area Coordinator. An active jazz performer and composer, he leads the WHEE3TRIO and has collaborated with numerous notable artists. Wheelock~s music is known for blending jazz with Afro-Latin, West African, and pop influences. Brent Church is a UW Music Technology student who blends classical repertoire with electronic music. A percussionist, he has performed solo recitals and released an EP.
• 1 hrClarinet Flute Percussion Saxophone Symphony7:30 PMChamber Winds and Percussion Ensemble,
Tuesday, October 20, 7:30 PM MDTUW Music presents a collaborative concert featuring the UW Wind Symphony Chamber Winds and Percussion Ensemble in an evening of diverse and engaging chamber music. The Chamber Winds, conducted by Dr. Matthew Schlomer, will present a woodwind quintet performing A. Normand’s lively “Quintette (Mi majeur)” and a flute trio playing Allan Blank’s “Three Graces.” Audiences will also enjoy the compelling Flute-Clarinet Duet, “Beneath a Canopy of Wings,” by Ellen Ruth Harrison and a rich arrangement of J.S. Bach’s “Fugue in G Minor,” performed by a saxophone quartet. Under the direction of Dr. Andy Wheelock and Brent Church, the Percussion Ensemble will deliver a powerful and dynamic performance, including Ivan Trevino’s “Gardens,” Michael Colgrass’s “Three Brothers,” and David Skidmore’s powerful work “Donner.” The Brass Ensemble, also conducted by Dr. Matthew Schlomer, will close out the concert with a performance of “A Requiem in our Time” by Einojuhani Rautavaara and “Someone to Watch Over Me” by George Gershwin (arr. Eric Crees; transcribed Jeremy Van Hoy). International artist, conductor, educator and UW Director of Bands, Dr. Matthew Schlomer is celebrated for his unique approach to concert programming and cross-disciplinary collaborations. A versatile musician with a background as a saxophonist, composer, and visual artist, Schlomer is also an advocate for new music, regularly commissioning works that blend different art forms. Dr. Andy Wheelock is a drummer, percussionist, and educator who serves as UW Director of Jazz Studies and Percussion Area Coordinator. An active jazz performer and composer, he leads the WHEE3TRIO and has collaborated with numerous notable artists. Wheelock~s music is known for blending jazz with Afro-Latin, West African, and pop influences. Brent Church is a UW Music Technology student who blends classical repertoire with electronic music. A percussionist, he has performed solo recitals and released an EP.
• 1 hrClarinet Flute Percussion Saxophone Symphony
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Finished• 1 hrClarinet
-