

Texas A&M University (College Station) Symphonic Winds (Russell Tipton, conductor) – 18 October 2020.Hays High School (San Antonio, Tx.) Wind Ensemble (John Raushuber, conductor).Northwest Missouri State University (Maryville, Mo.) Wind Symphony (John Bell, conductor) - 14 October 2021.Nebraska Wind Symphony (Omaha) (Joshua Kearney, conductor) - 24 October 2021.To submit a performance please join The Wind Repertory Project Pacific Lutheran University Wind Ensemble & Chorus (Edwin Powell, conductor Ola Gjeilo, piano) This exciting and creative work is written with a consistent rhythmic drive throughout, and features a prominent role for piano. Other diverse influences include the world music-infused jazz of Keith Jarrett and Jan Garbarek, as well as the symphonies of Shostakovich. Meridian comes very much out of the composer's love for ostinato, or groove-based, music. Children under the age of 6 will not be admitted into ISU Music Department concerts.Difficulty: IV (see Ratings for explanation)Ĭost: Score and Parts (print) - $85.00 (digital) - $85.00 | Score Only (print) - $10.00 (digital) - $10.00

and ISU students – FREE (with valid Bengal ID). ISU Music Department concert admission prices are Adults - $8, ISU Faculty & Staff - $6, Precollege students - $4. ISU Senior Music Major Jack DeTombe is the pianist for the ISU Concert Choir, and is featured in the Mozart, Gjeilo, and Todd pieces. The 55-voice Concert Choir will also present Joseph Flummerfelt’s sensitive arrangement of the Irish folksong “Danny Boy”, and British composer/arranger Will Todd’s arrangement of “Amazing Grace”. Director of ISU Jazz Studies, Professor Jonathan Armstrong will join the group as featured soloist in the Gjeilo selection. Augustine for chorus, piano, and saxophone. The singers will also perform Ola Gjeilo’s “Evening Prayer”, a text written by St.


Mozart’s jubilant setting of “Regina coeli” for chorus, soloists, and piano will begin the program offered by the ISU Concert Choir. ISU Music graduate Gabriel Lowman serves as pianist for the Chamber Choir, and will be featured in the Brahams and Johnson pieces. 112 by Johannes Brahms, Richard Rodney Bennett’s poignant setting of “A Good-Night,” “Canticum novum” by Ivo Antognini, and Craig Hella Johnson’s “All of Us,” from his larger work Considering Matthew Shepard, featuring soloists Emma Dombroski, Claire Smedley, and Deanna Cole. The 18-voice ISU Chamber Choir will perform “Sehnsucht,” from Op. Idaho State University Choirs will present their fall concert in Jensen Grand Concert Hall in the Stephens Performing Arts Center, Saturday, Oct.
