CHAMBER ORCHESTRA. Arizona State University. Timothy Russell, conductor. Tuesday, November 21, Evelyn Smith Music Theatre. 7:30 p.m.

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Arizona State University - School of Music CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Timothy Russell, conductor Tuesday, November 21, 2000 Evelyn Smith Music Theatre

PROGRAM Holberg Suite, Op. 40................. Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) I. Praelude II. Sarabande III. Gavotte IV. Air V. Rigaudon Simple Symphony.............. Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) I. Boisterous Bouree fl Playful Pizzicato Ill Sentimental Saraband JV. Frolicsome Finale INTERMISSION Symphony No. 1 in D major............. Franz Schubert ( 1797-1828) Adagio; Allegro vivace Andante Allegro Allegro vivace

TIMOTHY RUSSELL In the Fall of 1993, Timothy Russell became Professor of Music and the Director of Orchestras at Arizona State University. He has established himself as one of America's most versatile conductors, foremost music educators, and outstanding record producers. His recording, The Manhattan Transfer Meets Tubby the Tuba, received a Grammy nomination as the "Best Musical Album for Children." In January of 2000, Inner Voices, with Native American cedar flutist R. Carlos Nakai, received a Grammy nomination as "Best New Age Album." Other popular recordings by Russell include his own children's story, The Gift of the Eagle, Poulenc's The Story of Bahar, and The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky. In addition to these favorites, Russell has conducted the world premiere recordings of Peter Schickele's new work Thurber's Dogs, written in honor of the 1 OOth anniversary of the birth of humorist James Thurber, Stephen Paulus' riveting inter-related arts masterpiece, Voices from the Gallery, and Circle of Faith. Russell's other recordings include Remembering Marian Anderson, Hope's Journey, A Brassy Night at the Opera with the ASU Chamber Orchestra, Perception, and Lilacs: The Music of George Walker with the ASU Symphony Orchestra. These recordings have been enthusiastically received by listeners and critics alike, as has his vital and imaginative orchestral leadership. Equally at home conducting the great symphonic literature, music for chamber orchestra, large choral works, pops concerts, and children's programs, Russell has been a frequent guest conductor with The Phoenix Symphony. Other recent guest conducting appearances have included the Charlotte Symphony, Hawaii Symphony, Spokane Symphony, Baltimore Chamber Orchestra, South Dakota Symphony, Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, Lehigh Valley Chamber Orchestra, Summit Brass, lnterlochen Arts Academy Orchestra, World Youth Symphony, and symphony orchestras in Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, and Texas. This year he will conduct All-State orchestras in Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, New Mexico, and Ohio. The 2000-2001 season will be most exciting, his twenty-second as Music Director of the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra of Columbus, Ohio. Russell's achievements with ProMusica have been remarkable and diverse. The orchestra continues to make significant strides in musical excellence, having earned an outstanding reputation for artistic performances and exciting, adventuresome programming. On eight occasions the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) has honored Russell and ProMusica for outstanding service to contemporary music.

For nine seasons, Russell served as Music Director and Conductor of The Naples Philhannonic in Florida. Under his leadership, the orchestra experienced dramatic growth in the size of their audience and became recognized as one of the finest performing ensembles in the southeastern United States, with a full-time resident core ensemble of forty musicians. In addition to the numerous symphonic, pops, and educational performances, Russell conducted a collaborative ballet series with the Miami City Ballet and its Artistic Director, Edward Villella. In November of 1990 Russell conducted the premiere performances of a new production of The Nutcracker, as choreographed by George Balanchine. Timothy Russell and ProMusica have been active in the commissioning of new works. Russell's commitment to contemporary music, having conducted the world premiere performances of over seventy new compositions, is coupled with energetic and exacting renditions of a repertoire that covers over 300 years of musical composition. A Danforth Foundation Fellow, Dr. Russell is an active music educator. He regularly leads pre-concert talks and symposia and is iovolved in research and publication. He continues to be a featured speaker at music conferences and workshops as well as guest conductor of numerous All-State orchestras. Dr. Russell has held academic appointments at The Ohio State University and the University of Rochester, including in its Eastman School of Music as an Associate Professor of Conducting and Ensembles. Timothy and his wife, Jill reside in Phoenix, Arizona, with their children, Kathryn and Geoffrey. They enjoy sports, travel, and cooking.

CHAMBER ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL Violin I Andrew Irvin** Tara Barnes Debbie Dennis Grace Park Rachel Chavez Qiu Lan Violin II Astasia Al-Shamaileh* Maria Roggenhofer Eugenie Wu Inbal Lapid Jessica Solano Nicholas Ross Viola Patrick Rosalez* Jeffrey Norman Mary Harrah Katherine O'Brien Cello Kerry Campbell* Merrick Jones Ozgilr Elgiin Joel Morgan Bass Waldir Bertipaglia* Kevin Kirkpatrick Flute Amy Tatum* Monica Sauer Oboe Lara Saville* Erik Behr Clarinet Allison Storochuk* Tamara Cuypers Bassoon Koula Zambounis* Rebecca Cain Horn Andrey Astaiza * Eric Brown Trumpet Michael Arndt* John Marchiano Timpani Melanie Tebay Orchestra Assistants Joel Brown Nicholas Ross Orchestra Librarian Ivan Insua Orchestra Managers Christopher Niileksela James Schmidt * * Concertmaster Principal *

UPCOMING EVENTS Holiday Concert General admission $6 Sunday, December 3, 2000 2:30 p.m. Chamber Orchestra Henry Charles Smith, guest conductor Tuesday, February 6, 2001 Music Theatre Henry Charles Smith, guest conductor Friday, February 9, 2001 Sinf onietta Wednesday, February 28, 2001 Chamber Orchestra Sunday, March 4, 2001 2:00 p.m. Fleischer Museum in Scottsdale Wednesday, March 7, 2001 Sinfonietta Thursday, March 29, 2001 Chamber Orchestra Friday, April 13, 2001 University Presbyterian Church 139 E. Alameda Dr., Tempe Friday, April 20, 2001 Ast( ARlzoNA STATE UNIVERSITY Sinfonietta Thursday, April 26, 2001 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS School of Music Main Campus, P.O. Box 870405, Tempe, AZ 85287-0405 480-965-3371 www.asu.edu/ cfa/music EVENTS INFORMATION CALL 480-965-TUNE (480-965-8863)