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Sunday, October 28th, 2007 at 2:00 PM
Angela Hewitt
Zankel Hall
Angela Hewitt, Piano
BACH The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II
Thursday, November 8th, 2007 at 7:30 PM
HK Gruber Conducts Weill & Eisler
Zankel Hall
HK Gruber, Conductor and Chansonnier
The Zankel Band ··Kelli Kathman, Flute and Piccolo ··Tara O'Connor, Flute and Piccolo ··Anthony Burr, Clarinet ··Moran Katz, Clarinet ··Dan Block, Clarinet and Saxophone ··Ted Nash, Saxophone ··Michael Migliore, Tenor Saxophone ··Marc Goldberg, Bassoon ··Tom Sefcovic, Bassoon ··Louis Hanzlik, Trumpet ··Michael Blutman, Trumpet ··Mike Boschen, Trombone ··Pablo Rieppi, Percussion ··Eric Poland, Percussion ··Eric Huebner, Piano and Harmonium ··Scott Kuney, Banjo and Guitar ··Will Holshouser, Accordion ··Caleb Burhans, Violin ··Priscilla Lee, Cello ··Nathan Farrington, Bass
Conjuring up the decadence and sharp wit of the era of Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler, conductor-chansonnier HK Gruber leads a chamber orchestra in a performance of music by the two greatest theatrical composers of Weimar Berlin.
WEILL "Berlin im Licht"
EISLER "Ballade von der Krüppelgarde"
EISLER Suite for Orchestra No. 2, Op. 24
WEILL "Öl-Musik"
EISLER "Ballade von der Wohltätigkeit"
EISLER "Das Lied vom SA-Mann"
EISLER Suite for Orchestra No. 3, Op. 26
WEILL "Morgenchoral des Peachum" from Die Dreigroschenoper
WEILL "Lied von der Unzulänglichkeit menschlichen Strebens" from Die Dreigroschenoper
EISLER "Stempellied"
EISLER "Ballade von den Säckeschmeißern"
WEILL "Klopslied"
WEILL Kleine Dreigroschenmusik für Orchester
Encores:
WEILL "Der Song von Mandalay" from Happy End
WEILL "Moritat von Mackie Messer" from Die Dreigroschenoper
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 at 7:30 PM
Bobby Mcferrin Voicestra
Zankel Hall
Bobby McFerrin, Vocalist
Voicestra
A virtuoso display of vocal improvisation by 12 gifted singers with broad stylistic experience, ranging from jazz to R&B to Indian classical opera.
Perspectives: Bobby McFerrin
Saturday, April 12th, 2008 at 7:30 PM
Škampa String Quartet Iva Bittová
Zankel Hall
Škampa Quartet ·· Pavel Fischer, Violin ·· Jana Lukášová, Violin ·· Radim Sedmidubský, Viola ·· Lukáš Polák, Cello
Iva Bittová, Violin/Vocals
JANÁČEK String Quartet No. 1, "Kreutzer Sonata"
JANÁČEK Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs (transcribed for voice and string quartet by Vladimír Godár, arranged by Iva Bittová and Škampa Quartet)
IVA BITTOVÁ Solo improvisation
PAVEL FISCHER Morava
IVA BITTOVÁ Hopáhop Tálita
IVA BITTOVÁ Rain
IVA BITTOVÁ Two Movements from Quatuor pour Cora
Encore:
VLADIMÍR GODÁR Luspávanky (Lullabies)
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