7/1/21 Campus Orchestras

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CAMPUS ORCHESTRAS

Hisham Groover, Andrew Kim, David Carrillo, conductors RECORDED AT TED MANN CONCERT HALL

Monday, May 3, 2021 | 6:00 pm BROADCAST PREMIERE

Thursday, July 1, 2021 | 7:30 pm


Before we begin, we first want to acknowledge that the University of Minnesota Twin Cities is built within the traditional homelands of the Dakota people. It is important to acknowledge the peoples on whose land we live, learn, and work as we seek to improve and strengthen our relations with our tribal nations. We also acknowledge that words are not enough. We must ensure that our institution provides support, resources, and programs that increase access to all aspects of higher education for our American Indian students, staff, faculty, and community members.

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GOLD CAMPUS ORCHESTRA

EDWARD ELGAR | 1857-1934

Serenade for Strings (1892) Allegro Piacevole Larghetto Allegretto [13 minutes] Andrew Kim, conductor

BENJAMIN BRITTEN | 1913-1976

Simple Symphony, Op. 4 (1934) III. Sentimental Sarabande IV. Frolicsome Finale [11 minutes] David Carrillo, conductor

MAROON CAMPUS ORCHESTRA

ANTON ARENSKY | 1861-1906

Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky Theme Variation I Variation II Variation III Variation IV Variation V Variation VI Variation VII Coda: Moderato [13:00 minutes] Andrew Kim, conductor

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MAROON CAMPUS ORCHESTRA CONT.

PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY | 1840-1893

“Andante Cantabile” from String Quartet No. 1, Op. 11 [8:00 minutes] Amber Clift, Violin Abbie Jackson, Violin Helena All, Viola Max Lalonde, Cello Hisham Groover, coach

HEINRICH SCHUTZ | 1585-1672 ARR. KILLIAN MILLER

Meine Seele erhebt den Herren, SWV 494 (1669) Arranged by a member of the orchestra [8:00 minutes] David Carrillo, conductor

GRAZYNA BACEWICZ | 1909-1969 ARR. DAVID CARRILLO | 1998

"Andante Tranquilo" from Quartet for 4 Violins Arranged by a member of the orchestra [4 minutes] David Carrillo, conductor

DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH | 1906-1975 ARR. CORY JAMESON

"Waltz 2" from Suite for Variety Orchestra (post-1956)

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BIOGRAPHIES

Andrew Jinhong Kim is a first-year doctoral orchestral conducting student of Mark Russell Smith. Before Minnesota, he studied conducting at Ithaca College and music and English at Swarthmore College. Collaborative music making is the source of inspiration and joy for him, and he hopes to culticate and contribute to a vibrant musical community wherever he goes. Andrew is a James Sample Fellow. Born and raised in Costa Rica, David Carrillo started the violin at the age of four. An active performer, he has given chamber and solo recitals in Costa Rica, Italy, El Salvador, Peru, Panama, Nicaragua, and across the U.S. He completed his undergraduate degree in violin performance at the University of Minnesota and is currently a James Sample Fellow pursuing a master's degree in orchestral conducting and violin at the same institution under the tutelage of Mark Russell Smith and Sally O'Reilly.

Hisham Bravo Groover is a James Sample Fellow at the University of Minnesota studying under Mark Russell Smith. Concurrently, he serves as music director/conductor of the Buffalo Community Orchestra. Previously, Hisham was associate conductor of the Denver Philharmonic Orchestra, assistant conductor of the Arapahoe Philharmonic, and assitant conductor of the Lamont Symphony Orchestra. Hisham's principal conducting mentors include Mark Russell Smith, Leonid Grin, and William LaRue Jones.

Thank you to John Marks and Mike Duffy for their technical assistance to make this online performance possible. Thank you to Sari Baker and Ben Kent for their invaluable work in making the use of Ted Mann Concert Hall possible. Thank you Jennifer Scholte, Maxwell Frank, and Anabel Njoes for working out the logistics of this event. Lastly, a special thank you to all the Campus Orchestra students who made this concert happen safely with their hard work and mindfulness.

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GOLD CAMPUS ORCHESTRA

Violin I Lydia Prueher Kaitlin Galdonik Marin John Rebecca Marcott Elaine Lee Victoria Rebbeck Violin II Madeline Marusich Grace Christensen Sarthak Jain Madeline Knorr Madison Knott

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Viola Amanda Mannes Gabriel Fromm Eleanor Dorn Cello Zachary Pieper Jenna Quinn Samuel Younglove Bass Ethan Smasal


MAROON CAMPUS ORCHESTRA

Violin I James Wagner Graham Wendorff Jenna Christenson Quincey Feragen Violin II Amber Clift Eric Stolee Gracelyn McClure Viola Helena All Alexander Misura Neha Nagaraj Samanta Toczyl Cello Margaret Forth Joe Dill Frances Ryan String Quartet Amber Clift Abbie Jackson Helena All Max Lalonde

Violin I Cory Jameson Jaiden Mahlberg Audrey Kelly Emma Tripp Anna Lapp Violin II Anna Aquino Emily Honnold Isabella Krueger Grace Cumming Christiana Wilke Viola Ben Newcomb Megan Tripp Gracie Good Rebekah Scott Cello Emma Lenz Elise Bernstein Aidan Johnson Audrey Callahan

Flute I Alexander Schatt Flute II Margaret Krueger Clarinet Sarah Vadnais Bassoon Chukwuka Udejiofor Horn Julia Terhaar Trombone Robert Halverson Trumpet Christopher Abrego Kaylin Rogahn Timpani Killian Miller

Bass Grace Keller Ryan Pham

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The School of Music, a unit of the College of Liberal Arts, is a leading institution for the education of successful performers, composers, teachers, administrators, and scholars. The School interacts with the larger university and Twin Cities communities through classes, participatory performing opportunities, community engagement activities, and more than 400 public performances each year. The students and faculty of the School are grateful for the continuing interest and support of parents and friends.

The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. This publication/material is available in alternative formats upon request. Direct questions to Jennifer Scholte, School of Music, 612-626-1094.

For further information or to apply to the School of Music, visit music.umn.edu, call 612-624-5740, or email mnmusic@umn.edu. A complete calendar of events is available at music.umn.edu.

© 2021 Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved.

John Coleman, Dean, College of Liberal Arts Michael Kim, Director, School of Music


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