Stander Symposium abstract book - University of Dayton
Stander Symposium abstract book - University of Dayton
Stander Symposium abstract book - University of Dayton
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PERFORMANCES<br />
Contemporary,Popular and World Music for the saxophone Quartet<br />
Presenter(s): Alison E Brady, Melissa A Cobb, null null, Lyndsay J Hoying, Robyn L Kammer, Fernando Martinez,<br />
Fiona B McGowan, Matthew S Morris, Chris A Satariano, Matthew S Schroeder, Jonathan R Tobias,<br />
Joy M Willenbrink<br />
Advisor(s): Willie L Morris<br />
Music<br />
Course Project, 12_SP_MUS_390_09<br />
10:30 AM-12:00 PM<br />
Sears Recital Hall<br />
The First Flight, <strong>University</strong>, and Flyer Saxophone Quartets will be performing a wide variety <strong>of</strong> musical styles including, pop, contemporary, and<br />
world music. The compositions were written and arranged some <strong>of</strong> the most notable composers in the world.<br />
Honors Recital Audition<br />
Presenter(s): Samuel C Day, Stephanie M Jabre, Robyn L Kammer, Mitchell A McCrady, Fiona B McGowan,<br />
Brennan A Paulin, Jonathan D Payne, Samuel J Petrick, Matthew S Schroeder, Kevin J Sylvester, Anthony M<br />
Trifiletti, Rebecca E Welch, Joy M Willenbrink<br />
Advisor(s): Phillip C Magnuson<br />
Music<br />
1:00 PM-3:00 PM<br />
Honors Performance<br />
Sears Recital Hall<br />
The Honors Recital Audition is an annual event presented by the Department <strong>of</strong> Music. From September to March, the music faculty evaluate all<br />
student performances from our weekly Friday recital. The 12 students with the highest rankings are eligible to compete in this audition for one <strong>of</strong><br />
the six spots on our Honors Recital, which will be held Friday, 27 April.<br />
Student Songwriting Concert: Guitar Students <strong>of</strong> Jim McCutcheon<br />
Presenter(s): Emily D Gatlin, Robert J Hoerr, Brendan D Michaelis, and others<br />
Advisor(s): James R McCutcheon<br />
Music<br />
3:00 PM-4:00 PM<br />
Course Project, 12_SP_MUS_399_40<br />
Kennedy Union Boll Theatre<br />
Featuring songs and pieces written by UD guitar students <strong>of</strong> Jim McCutcheon, this concert is made up entirely <strong>of</strong> original works performed by the<br />
composers and their friends.<br />
The Hindemith Sonata for Four Horns: A Lecture Recital<br />
Presenter(s): Sara A Jordan, Stephanie M Kramer, Mitchell A McCrady, Jonathan D Payne<br />
Advisor(s): Richard K Chenoweth<br />
Music<br />
Course Project, 12_SP_MUS_399_13<br />
3:30 PM-4:30 PM<br />
Sears Recital Hall<br />
This is an application to present a lecture recital during the <strong>Stander</strong> <strong>Symposium</strong> entitled,The Hindemith Sonata for Four Horns: A Lecture RecitalThis<br />
is a multi-faceted lecture-performance demonstration prepared by members <strong>of</strong> the UD Horn Quartet (three <strong>of</strong> which are members <strong>of</strong> the UD<br />
Honors program). All four students are studying in the UD Horn Studio and have distinguished records in scholarship and performance. The project<br />
will be under the guidance and supervision <strong>of</strong> Dr. Richard Chenoweth, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Horn.The presentation will include a detailed verbal analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
the Hindemith Sonata for Four Horns, as well as presentation <strong>of</strong> detailed information about Paul Hindemith, his other works for solo horn and his<br />
use <strong>of</strong> the horn in chamber music. It will also include excerpts <strong>of</strong> the Sonata that draws attention to the orchestration and compositional innovations<br />
<strong>of</strong> this work. There will be a brief discussion <strong>of</strong> the chamber music ensemble <strong>of</strong> four horns and other relevant repertoire for this ensemble.<br />
The presenters will also discuss the impact that this work has had on contemporary wind chamber music and conclude the presentation with a<br />
complete performance <strong>of</strong> the work in its entirety. The presentation will make use <strong>of</strong> Power Point, other audio visual aids and internet resources<br />
and will be geared towards a general audience.<br />
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