BRASS ENSEMBLES Monday, December 4, 2017 8pm Kulas Hall Edward Zadrozny, director Richard King, Michael Miller & Edward Zadrozny, coaches Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) Oskar Böhme (1870-1938) Eugène Bozza (1905-1991) Chôros No. 4 (1926) Willem Crone, horn Rachel Lauson, horn Nathan Peebles, horn David Hector, trombone Edward Zadrozny, coach Sextet for Brass, Op. 30 1. Adagio ma non tanto Allegro molto 3. Andante cantabile Joseph Boughton, trumpet Shane O Brien, trumpet Jamie Gorski, trumpet Connor Monday, horn David Hector, trombone Carter Loud, tuba Edward Zadrozny, coach Trois Pieces for Trombone Quartet Allegro Moderato Allegro vivo Christopher Brosius, trombone Anthony Cosio-Marron, trombone Giovanni Miceli, trombone Jacob Small, bass trombone Edward Zadrozny, coach
Intermission Kazimierz Machala (b. 1948) Ingolf Dahl (1912-1970) Victor Ewald (1860-1935) Elegy for Five Horns Rachel Lauson, horn Miranda Deppisch, horn Susannah Greenslit, horn Richard King, horn Michael Rising, horn Richard King, coach Music for Brass Instruments I. Chorale Fantasy II. Intermezzo Joseph Boughton, trumpet Shane O Brien, trumpet Connor Monday, horn David Hector, trombone Anthony Cosio-Marron, trombone Carter Loud, tuba Edward Zadrozny, coach Quintet No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 5 Moderato Adagio not troppo lento Allegro vivace Allegro moderato Jamie Gorski, trumpet Amy Head, trumpet AllenJade Carter, horn Max-Olivier Houtris, trombone HaoNan Alan Liao, tuba Michael Miller, coach This concert is dedicated to Bernard Adelstein who recently passed away. Mr. Adelstein was a distinguished Emeritus Faculty member at CIM, eading its trumpet studio from 1963-88, concurrent with his tenure as Principal Trumpet of The Cleveland Orchestra.
ABOUT THE PERFORMERS JOSEPH BOUGHTON, trumpet, is an undergraduate student from Guilford, Connecticut, and studies with Michael Sachs. CHRISTOPHER BROSIUS, trombone, is a master s student from Seattle, Washington, and studies with Massimo La Rosa. ALLENJADE CARTER, horn, is an undergraduate student from Austin, Texas, and studies with Richard King. ANTHONY COSIO-MARRON, trombone, is an undergraduate student from Potomac, Maryland, and studies with Massimo La Rosa. WILLEM CRONE, horn, is an undergraduate student from Blacksburg, Virginia, and studies with Richard King. MIRANDA DEPPISCH, horn, is an undergraduate student from Akron, Ohio, and studies with Richard King. JAMIE GORSKI, trumpet, is an undergraduate student from Little Canada, Minnesota, and studies with Michael Sachs. SUSANNAH GREENSLIT, horn, is an undergraduate student from Odenton, Maryland, and studies with Richard King. AMY HEAD, trumpet, is a master s student from Hilliard, Ohio, and studies with Michael Miller. DAVID HECTOR, trombone, is an undergraduate student from Evergreen Park, Illinois, and studies with Massimo La Rosa. MAX-OLIVIER HOUTRIS, trombone, is a master s student from Grand Junction, Colorado, and studies with Massimo La Rosa. RACHEL LAUSON, horn, is an undergraduate student from Edina, Minnesota, and studies with Richard King. HAONAN ALAN LIAO, tuba, is an undergraduate student from Shenzhen, China, and studies with Yasuhito Sugiyama.
CARTER LOUD, tuba, is an undergraduate student from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and studies with Yasuhito Sugiyama. GIOVANNI MICELI, trombone, is a professional studies student from Palermo, Italy, and studies with Massimo La Rosa. CONNOR MONDAY, horn, is an undergraduate student from Jacksonville, Florida, and studies with Richard Solis. SHANE O BRIEN, trumpet, is an undergraduate student from Benicia, California, and studies with Michael Sachs. NATHAN PEEBLES, horn, is an undergraduate student from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and studies with Richard King. MICHAEL RISING, horn, is an undergraduate student from Bay Village, Ohio, and studies with Richard King. JACOB SMALL, bass trombone, is a doctor of musical arts student from Houston, Texas, and studies with Massimo La Rosa.
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR EDWARD ZADROZNY serves as Director of Brass Chamber Music at the Cleveland Institute of Music after having served as Professor of Trombone, a member of the Paragon Brass Quintet and Brass Section Chair at The University of Akron for 35 years. A native of Northeast Ohio, Zadrozny holds degrees in music from The Ohio State University and the University of Illinois. He has studied trombone with Ernest Miller, Merritt Dittert, Allen Kofsky, Louis Van Haney, Jack O. Evans, Milt Stevens and Robert Gray. Additionally, Zadrozny also received training as a fellow at The Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood (1974). In addition to being the former Principal Trombone of both the Akron Symphony Orchestra (1978-2007) and The Naples Philharmonic (1986-91), Zadrozny has also spent one season as a substitute member with The Philadelphia Orchestra (1985-86). From 1978-2014, Zadrozny served as the first call substitute trombonist with The Cleveland Orchestra. Zadrozny has toured and recorded with the Philadelphia Orchestra, New York Philharmonic and The Cleveland Orchestra. He has also performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, North Carolina Symphony, Columbus Symphony, Pro Musica (Columbus), Detroit Concert Band, Cleveland Symphonic Winds and Blossom Festival Band. Zadrozny s prior teaching experiences include Lawrence University (Conservatory of Music), The National Music Camp at Interlochen, Oberlin College Conservatory of Music and the International Trombone Association Workshop. Zadrozny can be heard performing with the High Anxiety Bones on their CD entitled Too Scared to Play (Albany Records). Zadrozny is a Trombone Artist/Clinician for Conn-Selmer. ~ ~ ~
ABOUT THE COACHES RICHARD KING joined The Cleveland Orchestra in 1988 at age 20 as associate principal horn. He served as principal horn from 1997-2015, and now sits as a section member. King has been featured many times as soloist with the Orchestra, including works by Britten, Haydn and Mozart. He has also appeared as soloist with the Richmond Symphony, Tokyo Symphony and New Zealand s Auckland Philharmonia. A native of Long Island, New York, King began playing the horn at the age of 9 and spent six years as a student of Arthur Green. He then attended the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where his primary horn teacher was former Cleveland Orchestra principal Myron Bloom. An active chamber musician and recitalist, King has performed as a member of the Center City Brass Quintet since 1985; their five recordings on the Chandos label have been met with wide critical acclaim. His albums of Chamber Music for Horn and Schubert Lieder transcribed for horn and piano have been released by Albany Records. In July and August of 2014, he was a first-time participant at the Marlboro Music Festival. King is a member of the faculty at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Kent/Blossom Music Festival professional training program. He plays a Conn 8D horn and is a clinician for the Conn-Selmer musical instrument company. He lives in Cleveland Heights with his wife Julie, a cellist, and their children, Charlie and Amelia. ~ ~ ~ MICHAEL MILLER began his tenure as fourth trumpet of The Cleveland Orchestra with the 2006 Blossom Festival season. A native of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Mr. Miller previously served as principal trumpet of the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra from 2002-06. Prior to that, he served as the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra s second trumpet for eight seasons. He previously held positions in the Savannah Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional in the Dominican Republic and OSN in Ecuador, where he performed and taught as a Fulbright grantee. He has been a featured soloist with the
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestra and University of North Carolina at Charlotte Wind Ensemble, and has performed with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera and Stuttgart Ballet. Mr. Miller has been a member of the music faculties at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Queen s University and University of South Carolina. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Baldwin Wallace College and a Master of Music degree from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. His teachers include James Darling (retired member of The Cleveland Orchestra), Eugene Blee, Philip Collins, James Thompson and Larry Black. ~ ~ ~
WINTER CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL December 2-15 For a complete listing of festival events, visit cim.edu/events December 5, Tuesday 7:30pm Mixon Hall Woodwind Ensembles December 6, Wednesday 7pm Mixon Hall Intensive String Quartet Seminar Gala Concert The Quartets of Ludwig van Beethoven Cavani String Quartet and Peter Salaff, directors December 7, Thursday 7pm Kulas Hall, Mixon Hall and Studio 113 Chamber Music Marathon Create your own program of favorite works with student performances in various locations throughout CIM. Refreshments served during breaks. December 8, Friday 7pm Mixon Hall Advanced Piano Trio Program Gala Concert Sharon Robinson, director December 11, Monday 8pm Kulas Hall Percussion Ensemble Richard Weiner, director December 13, Wednesday 7pm Mixon Hall Young Artist Program Chamber Music Recital Annie Fullard, director Students from the Young Artist Program, a highly selective and intensive program for students in grades 7-12, present their end of semester chamber music concert. December 15, Friday 5pm Mixon Hall Preparatory Chamber Music Recital Annie Fullard and Carolyn Gadiel Warner, directors Students from the Preparatory Friday Night Chamber Music Program present their final concert of the semester.