17 18 MUSIC AT EMORY UNIVERSITY ASTER DUO CHRISTINA SMITH, FLUTE ELISABETH REMY JOHNSON, HARP WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017, 8:00 P.M. EMERSON CONCERT HALL SCHWARTZ CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS
PROGRAM The Song of the Lark Charles Rochester Young Song to the Waking Sun (b. 1965) Flight Into Darkness Pièce en forme de habanera Maurice Ravel (1875 1937) Histoire du tango Astor Piazzolla Bordel 1900 (1921 1992) Café 1930 Nightclub 1960 Concert d aujourd hui INTERMISSION call of the sirens Richard Prior (b. 1966) Sonate pour flute et harpe Jean-Michel Damase Allegro moderato (1928 2013) Andante con moto Allegro vivo Adagio; Presto 2
CHRISTINA SMITH, FLUTE Christina Smith is one of the most sought-after flutists in the country as an orchestral player, soloist, chamber musician, and teacher. This is her twenty-seventh season as principal flutist of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and her flute solos can be heard on forty ASO recordings. She has also appeared with the orchestra numerous times as concerto soloist. A graduate of Interlochen Arts Academy, she studied at the Curtis Institute of Music as a pupil of the legendary Julius Baker. Smith has also studied with Jeffrey Khaner, Tim Day, and Keith Underwood. Smith has recently appeared as guest principal flutist with orchestras including the Chicago Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the orchestras in Vancouver, Baltimore, St. Paul, and Pittsburgh. Equally passionate about teaching, Smith serves on the faculty at Kennesaw State University and Emory University. She remains highly in demand to teach masterclasses across the country. Smith plays a vintage solid platinum flute, handmade in 1938 by Verne Q. Powell. The flute was once owned by renowned flutist Joseph Mariano, and it has a rare one-piece body. Smith lives in Atlanta with her husband and two daughters. 3
ELISABETH REMY JOHNSON Elisabeth Remy Johnson is principal harpist of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO), where she is frequently a soloist. Remy Johnson gives solo and chamber music recitals throughout the United States, and she teaches at Emory University, Georgia State University, and Kennesaw State University. In addition to numerous recordings with the ASO, she has recorded several solo and chamber CDs, most recently, A Christmas Collection for solo harp. Remy Johnson is a graduate of Harvard University, Phi Beta Kappa, where she majored in music and French. Winner of first-place awards in competitions of the American Harp Society and the American String Teachers Association, she is also a NFAA/ARTS awardee. Her studies were with Alice Chalifoux and Ann Hobson Pilot. In addition to her performances with the ASO, recent highlights include performances at the Grand Teton Music Festival, the Meeting House Chamber Music series in New England, and the International Harp Festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2010, 2016, and 2017). Highlights for the 2017 2018 season include the Ginastera Harp Concerto with the DeKalb Symphony Orchestra in November, a solo recital: Legends for Harp at Kennesaw State University (KSU) in February, and Caplet s chamber work Masque of the Red Death, also at KSU in February. Remy Johnson was cofounder and artistic director (2000 2010) of the Urban Youth Harp Ensemble, serving students from the Atlanta Public Schools. She has received Atlanta s Channel Eleven Community Service Award, the TBS Pathfinder s Award, and the Atlanta Business Chronicle s Up & Comers Award. 4
UPCOMING MUSIC EVENTS Go to music.emory.edu to view the complete list of upcoming music events. Ticket prices are listed in the following order: Full price/discount category member price/emory student price (unless otherwise noted as the price for all students). For more information contact the Arts at Emory Box Office at 404.727.5050, or visit arts.emory.edu. Saturday, October 14, 8:00 p.m., Double Take, Atlanta Master Chorale, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, $30/$25/$10 all students Sunday, October 15, 4:00 p.m., Karen Freer, cello, artist affiliate recital, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, free Sunday, October 15, 4:00 p.m., Invitation to the Dance!, ECMSA: Family Series, Michael C. Carlos Museum, free Thursday, October 19, 6:00 p.m., Jazz on the Green, Patterson Green, free Friday, October 20, noon, Edoardo Catemario, guitar, ECMSA: Cooke Noontime Series, Michael C. Carlos Museum, free Friday, October 20, 8:00 p.m., Emory Wind Ensemble, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, free Saturday, October 21, 8:00 p.m., Emory Concert Choir: Director Eric Nelson s Twentieth Anniversary, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, free Sunday, October 22, 4:00 p.m., Vienna Boys Choir, Candler Concert Series, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, $55/$44/$5 Thursday, October 26, 8:00 p.m., Emory University Symphony Orchestra and Emory University Chorus, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, free Saturday, October 28, 8:00 p.m., Jazz Meets Classics: Songs of Love, ECMSA: Emerson Series, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, free Arts at Emory Box Office/Audience Information 404.727.5050 arts.emory.edu IN CONSIDERATION Please turn off all electronic devices. PHOTOGRAPHS AND RECORDINGS Not permitted without advance permission. COUGH DROPS Available in the lobby. USHERS Members of Music at Emory Volunteers and Alpha Phi Omega, a national service and social fraternity. Call 404.727.6640 for ushering opportunities. EVENT AND PROGRAM INFORMATION Available online at arts.emory.edu. BACK COVER PHOTOS Courtesy of Emory Photo/Video. TREE LIGHTS AND EXTERIOR IN-GROUND BUILDING LIGHTS Made possible by a generous gift from Donna and Marvin Schwartz. 5