FACULTY ARTIST SERIES
YALE BRASS TRIO FEATURING Allan Dean, trumpet William Purvis, horn Scott Hartman, trombone
WITH Mihae Lee, piano
FEB 22, 2011 Sprague Memorial Hall
MUSIC BY Babbitt Crespo Compère Gabaye Ockeghem Plog van Eyck
Robert Blocker, Dean
YALE BRASS TRIO
Allan Dean, trumpet William Purvis, horn Scott Hartman, trombone With Mihae Lee, piano
Music from Ein altes Spielbuch, ca. 1500
LOYSET COMPÈRE
Barises moy
ca. 1445–1518
JOHANNES OCKEGHEM
Fors Seulement
ca. 1410–1497
ANONYMOUS
Untitled
ANTHONY PLOG
Trio for Brass (1996) part i I. Allegro vivace II. Andante III. Allegro Moderato
b. 1947
part ii IV. Adagio V. Allegro Vivace
Intermission
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MILTON BABBITT 1916–2011
Around the Horn (performed in memory of the composer) William Purvis, horn
ANONYMOUS
Bravade
16th century
JACOB VAN EYCK
Variations (1649)
1590–1657
ALLAN DEAN
Variations (2011) Allan Dean, trumpet
ENRIQUE CRESPO b. 1941
PIERRE GABAYE 1930–2000
Improvisation No. 1 Scott Hartman, trombone
Recréation I. Allegretto II. Largo III. Presto Yale Brass Trio Mihae Lee, piano
ALLAN DEAN TRUMPET
Allan Dean, trumpet, is a member of Summit Brass and the St. Louis Brass Quintet. He was a member of the New York Brass Quintet for eighteen years and the Contemporary Chamber Ensemble for ten years. Involved in Baroque and Renaissance music performed on original instruments, Mr. Dean is a founding member of Calliope: A Renaissance Band as well as the New York Cornet and Sacbut Ensemble. He performs and teaches each summer at the Mendez Brass Institute and the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival. Allan Dean has appeared at the Casals and Spoleto (usa) festivals, the Banff Centre and Orford Arts Centre in Canada, Musike Belinge in Sweden, and Puebla Instrumenta in Mexico. He can be heard playing both modern trumpet and early brass on over eighty recordings on major labels including RCA, Columbia, CRI, Nonesuch, Pro Arte, Musical Heritage, and Summit. He joined the Yale faculty in 1988.
SCOTT HARTMAN TROMBONE
Scott Hartman, trombone, received his B.M. and M.M. degrees from the Eastman School of Music and began his career by joining the Empire Brass Quintet and the Boston University faculty in 1984. As a trombone soloist and with his various chamber groups, Mr. Hartman has taught and played concerts throughout the world and in all fifty states. He has been featured with the Boston Esplanade Pops, Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, BBC Radio Orchestra, Dallas Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, and the National Symphony. Mr. Hartman now performs and records with Proteus 7, the Millennium Brass, the Brass Band of Battle Creek, the Hollywood Brass, and the trombone quartet Four of a Kind. He has recorded for the Angel EMI, Sony, Telarc, Summit, and Dorian labels. He is a clinician for the Bach musical instrument company and has served as a member of the faculties of Indiana University and the New England Conservatory. He joined the Yale faculty in 2001.
WILLIAM PURVIS HORN
A native of Western Pennsylvania, William Purvis pursues a multifaceted career in the U.S. and abroad as horn soloist, chamber musician, conductor, and educator. A passionate advocate of new music, Mr. Purvis has participated in numerous premieres as hornist and conductor, including horn concertos by Peter Lieberson and Bayan Northcott; trios for violin, horn, and piano by Poul Ruders and Paul Lansky; Steven Stuckey’s Sonate en Forme des Préludes with Emanuel Ax at Carnegie Hall; and Ezra Laderman’s Brass Trio and Quartet for Brass Trio and Piano. Mr. Purvis is a member of the New York Woodwind Quintet, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Yale Brass Trio, and Triton Horn Trio, and is an emeritus member of Orpheus. A frequent guest artist with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, he has also has collaborated with the Tokyo, Juilliard, Orion, Brentano, Mendelssohn, Sibelius, and Fine Arts string quartets. His extensive list of recordings spans an unusually broad range from original instrument performance to standard repertoire to contemporary solo and chamber music, as well as recordings of contemporary music as conductor. Recent recordings include the Horn Concerto of Peter Lieberson on Bridge (which received a Grammy and a WQXR Gramophone Award); works of Schumann; Etudes and Parodies for violin, horn and piano of Paul Lansky; Wind Quintet of Schoenberg with the New York
Woodwind Quintet; and the soon-to-bereleased Quintet for Horn and Strings by Richard Wernick with the Juilliard Quartet. Mr. Purvis is currently a faculty member at the Yale School of Music and the Juilliard School. At Yale, he is coordinator of winds and brass and the interim director of the Yale Collection of Musical Instruments.
MIHAE LEE PIANO
Ms. Lee appears frequently at numerous festivals including Dubrovnik, Amsterdam, Groningen, Seattle, OK Mozart, Music from Angel Fire, Bard, Chamber Music Northwest, Norfolk, and Music Mountain. A regular performer at Bargemusic, she has also been a guest artist with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and Speculum Musicae; has collaborated with the Tokyo, Muir, Cassatt, and Manhattan string quartets; and has premiered and recorded works by such composers as Gunther Schuller, Ned Rorem, Paul Lansky, Henri Lazarof, Michael Daugherty, and Ezra Laderman.
Praised by the Boston Globe as “simply dazzling,” pianist Mihae Lee has been captivating audiences throughout North America, Europe, and Asia in solo recitals and chamber music concerts with her lyricism and virtuosity. She has performed in such venues as Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, Jordan Hall, Berlin Philharmonie, Academia Nationale de Santa Cecilia, Warsaw National Philharmonic Hall, and Taipei National Hall. An active chamber musician, Ms. Lee is an artist member of the Boston Chamber Music Society and is a founding member of the Triton Horn Trio. Her recordings of Brahms, Bartók, Shostakovich, and Stravinsky with members of BCMS were critically acclaimed by High Fidelity, CD Review, and Fanfare magazines.
Born in Seoul, Korea, Ms. Lee made her professional debut at the age of fourteen with the Korean National Orchestra after becoming the youngest grand prizewinner at the prestigious National Competition. The same year, she came to the United States on a scholarship from the Juilliard School pre-college division, and subsequently won further awards including first prize at the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Competition and the Juilliard and New England Conservatory concerto competitions. Ms. Lee received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Juilliard and her artist diploma from the New England Conservatory. She has released compact discs on the Bridge, Etcetera, EDI, Northeastern, and BCM labels and was recently appointed as the artistic director of the Essex (Conn.) Winter Series.
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