CAMPUS ORCHESTRAS
Hisham Groover, Andrew Kim, David Carrillo, conductorsÂ
RECORDED AT TED MANN CONCERT HALL
Tuesday, November 17, 2020 | 6:00 pm BROADCAST PREMIERE
Sunday, December 20, 2020 | 3:00 pm
NORTH STAR PHILHARMONIA ARCANGELO CORELLI | 1874-1934
Concerto Grosso Op. 6 No. 8, "Christmas Concerto" (c. 1690) I. Vivace II. Allegro III. Adagio - Alegro - Adagio IV. Vivace V. Allegro VI. Largo Pastorale [15 minutes] Hisham Groover, conductor
GEORG FREDERICK TELEMANN | 1681-1767
Ouverture-Suite "La Bizarre", TWV 55:G2 (c. 1700s) I. Ouverture II. Courante III. Gavotte en Rondeau IV. Branle VI. Fantasie [10 minutes] David Carrillo, conductor
GOLD CAMPUS ORCHESTRA GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL | 1685-1759
Concerto Grosso in B-Flat major, HWV 325 (1739) Largo - Allegro [4:00 minutes] David Carrillo, conductor
BENJAMIN GUTIERREZ | B.1937
Pavana (c. 1966)
[4:00 minutes] David Carrillo, conductor FELIX MENDELSSOHN | 1809-1847
String Symphony No. 7 in D Minor (1821-23) I. Allegro [7:00 minutes] Andrew Kim, conductor
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MAROON CAMPUS ORCHESTRA WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART | 1756-1791
Serenata Notturna, K.239(1776)
I. Marcia II. Minuetto III. Rondo [15:00 minutes] Andrew Kim, conductor David Carrillo, Kaitlin Galdonik, Helena All, Grace Keller, soloists JOSEPH HAYDN | 1732-1809
Symphony 49 "La Passione" (1768) I. Adagio II. Allegro di molto III. Minuet e trio IV. Presto [18:00 minutes] Hisham Groover, conductor
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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.
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 Born and raised in Costa Rica, David Smith, Leonid Grin, and William LaRue Carrillo started the violin at the age of four. Jones. 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.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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, Natalie Wilson, 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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NORTH STAR PHILHARMONIA
Violin I Jenna Christenson Trisha Trinh Cory Jameson Grace Cumming Violin II Elisabeth Duffy Rachana Sangem Anna Aquino David Carrillo Hisham Groover Viola Alexander Misura Amanda Mannes Rebekah Scott
Cello Emma Lenz Zachary Pieper Leah Bradley Bernstein Elise Sam Younglove Bass Ethan Smasal Bassoon Jonathon Kohl Trombone Robert Halverson Percussion Paul Geiger
GOLD CAMPUS ORCHESTRA
Violin I Madeline Marusich Abbie Jackson Jain Sarthak Madeline Knorr Sunny Lim Victoria Rebbeck
Viola Leo Wells David Carrillo
Violin II Caroline Pavlecic Madeline Knorr Lydia Prueher Lindsey Ling Lencie Westrick Jaiden Mahlberg Hisham Groover
Trumpet Oliver Latocki
Cello Ben Caron Megan Weber
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MAROON CAMPUS ORCHESTRA
Mozart – Serenata Notturna
Haydn –Symphony No. 49
Violin I David Carrillo Amber Clift Swetha Shankar Eric Stolee
Violin I James Wagner Anna Lapp Isabella Krueger
Violin II Kaitlin Galdonik Graham Wendorff Christiana Wilke Hisham Groover Viola Helena All Neha Nagaraj Gabriel Fromm Ben Newcomb Cello Kayla Siemann Max Lalonde Bass Grace Keller Bassoon Emma Sullivan Timpani Killian Miller
Violin II Emily Honnold Quincey Feragen Amber Clift David Carrillo Viola Ben Newcomb Samanta Toczyl Eleanor Dorn Gracie Good Helena All Cello Margaret Forth Aidan Johnson Julia Dylla Max Lalonde Bass Grace Keller Flute Alexander Schatt Margaret Krueger Trumpet Benjamin Beaudoin Michelle Perkins Trombone Jake Marble
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