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A Musical Celebration / Sunday, May 6, 2018 / Co-presented by CAMA's Centennial Celebration Committee and UCSB Department of Music / Trinity Episcopal Church, 4:00 PM

Special Event: A Musical Celebration Co-presented by CAMA’s Centennial Celebration Committee and the UCSB Department of Music UCSB Department of Music faculty artists and students, together with guest artists, will present a FREE flute chamber music concert, and unveil CAMA’s upcoming 100th season program! Featuring acclaimed flutists Jill Felber, Claudia Anderson, and Angeleita Floyd; Jennifer Kloetzel, Cello; and Robert Koenig, Piano. Program to include works by Cynthia Folio, Carl Maria von Weber, and Santa Barbara’s own Linda Holland. Sunday, May 6, 2018 Trinity Episcopal Church, Santa Barbara 4:00 – 5:00 PM Admission is free (reservations recommended) Reservations can be made online at: http://music.ucsb.edu/news/purchase-tickets or by calling the UCSB Associated Students Ticket Office: 805 893-2064 This concert event is funded by the UCSB Academic Senate Pearl Chase Grant Program. #CAMASB #CAMAat100 About CAMA’s Centennial This is CAMA at 100: The Centennial Season of Santa Barbara’s oldest arts organization. Together we continue a legacy of excellence and step into the next century of community engagement in classical music. This thriving 100-year-old tradition is happening here, now, in your community, in your lifetime. Welcome! CAMA’s Mission Statement (adopted October 19, 2017) CAMA’s mission is to enrich Santa Barbara’s cultural life by bringing live performances by world-renowned classical artists and orchestras of the highest artistic excellence to our community and by providing creative, focused music education programs for individuals of all ages. CAMA’s Centennial Statement (adopted September 28, 2017) CAMA’s presentation of live classical music performances featuring world renowned artists and orchestras over the past 100 years is testament, not only to its founders and successors who have upheld their commitment to enrich Santa Barbara’s cultural life, but also to the citizens of our community who have supported our legacy. Through war, drought, fire and change, CAMA has continued to grow and to expand its community education programs. Today, CAMA continues to enrich the lives of the Santa Barbara region and its visitors, so that we can all experience and enjoy classical music through live performances and educational outreach of the highest caliber for future generations. #####

Special Event: A Musical Celebration
Co-presented by CAMA’s Centennial Celebration Committee and the UCSB Department of Music

UCSB Department of Music faculty artists and students, together with guest artists, will present a FREE flute chamber music concert, and unveil CAMA’s upcoming 100th season program! Featuring acclaimed flutists Jill Felber, Claudia Anderson, and Angeleita Floyd; Jennifer Kloetzel, Cello; and Robert Koenig, Piano. Program to include works by Cynthia Folio, Carl Maria von Weber, and Santa Barbara’s own Linda Holland.

Sunday, May 6, 2018
Trinity Episcopal Church, Santa Barbara
4:00 – 5:00 PM

Admission is free (reservations recommended)
Reservations can be made online at: http://music.ucsb.edu/news/purchase-tickets
or by calling the UCSB Associated Students Ticket Office:
805 893-2064

This concert event is funded by the UCSB Academic Senate Pearl Chase Grant Program.

#CAMASB #CAMAat100

About CAMA’s Centennial
This is CAMA at 100: The Centennial Season of Santa Barbara’s oldest arts organization. Together we continue a legacy of excellence and step into the next century of community engagement in classical music. This thriving 100-year-old tradition is happening here, now, in your community, in your lifetime. Welcome!

CAMA’s Mission Statement (adopted October 19, 2017)
CAMA’s mission is to enrich Santa Barbara’s cultural life by bringing live performances by world-renowned classical artists and orchestras of the highest artistic excellence to our community and by providing creative, focused music education programs for individuals of all ages.

CAMA’s Centennial Statement (adopted September 28, 2017)
CAMA’s presentation of live classical music performances featuring world renowned artists and orchestras over the past 100 years is testament, not only to its founders and successors who have upheld their commitment to enrich Santa Barbara’s cultural life, but also to the citizens of our community who have supported our legacy. Through war, drought, fire and change, CAMA has continued to grow and to expand its community education programs. Today, CAMA continues to enrich the lives of the Santa Barbara region and its visitors, so that we can all experience and enjoy classical music through live performances and educational outreach of the highest caliber for future generations.

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<strong>of</strong> climate change <strong>and</strong> the environment. ZAWA is touring the country in 2017-18<br />

with this concerto in a new version with flute chamber orchestra; their goal is to<br />

share the performance with strong flute studios across the country <strong>and</strong> to increase<br />

awareness <strong>of</strong> concerns over the health <strong>and</strong> safety <strong>of</strong> our planet.<br />

LINDA L. HOLLAND is an internationally recognized composer/performer<br />

whose works have been performed in London, Spain, New York, Dallas,<br />

Los Angeles, Hawaii, Washington D.C., Pittsburg, <strong>and</strong> many other locations<br />

across the United States. Her compositions have won awards from the <strong>Co</strong>rwin<br />

Foundation, the International Festival <strong>of</strong> Women <strong>Co</strong>mposers, the Festival <strong>of</strong> New<br />

American <strong>Music</strong>, the National Flute Association, <strong>and</strong> ASCAP. Her works have<br />

been premiered <strong>by</strong> ZAWA! (at Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, <strong>and</strong> National Flute<br />

Association <strong>Co</strong>nventions), Schola Cantorum, Areon Flutes (at Carnegie Hall), the<br />

Ojai Camerata, the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony, Current Sounds New <strong>Music</strong><br />

<strong>Co</strong>nsortium, <strong>and</strong> soloist Jill Felber. As a flutist Dr. Holl<strong>and</strong> has been a guest soloist<br />

<strong>and</strong> lecturer at the National Flute <strong>Co</strong>nvention in Dallas, the Southern California<br />

Bach Festival, the Northern California Bach Festival, the Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>mposers<br />

Incorporated, <strong>and</strong> the International Festival <strong>of</strong> Women <strong>Co</strong>mposers. She has<br />

appeared with many different ensembles in the Southern California area including<br />

the Channel Isl<strong>and</strong>s Symphony, Ojai Camerata, Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera,<br />

Ojai Chamber <strong>Music</strong> Series, <strong>and</strong> the Cabrillo Theatre <strong>Co</strong>mpany. She is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

founding members <strong>of</strong> the Current Sounds New <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Co</strong>nsortium. In addition<br />

to her work at Santa Barbara City <strong>Co</strong>llege (since 1999), Dr. Holl<strong>and</strong> directed the<br />

MERIT (<strong>Music</strong> Education Reinforces Intellect <strong>and</strong> Talent) program at the <strong>Music</strong><br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> the West from 2<strong>00</strong>2 to 2012, a chamber music training program for<br />

exceptionally talented high school age instrumentalists. Dr. Holl<strong>and</strong> received<br />

her BM in flute <strong>and</strong> saxophone performance from California State University,<br />

Sacramento, her MM in composition from the San Francisco <strong>Co</strong>nservatory <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Music</strong>, her MM in flute from the University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Barbara, <strong>and</strong> her<br />

PhD in composition from the University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Barbara.<br />

CARL MARIA VON WEBER (1786-1826), a cousin <strong>of</strong> Mozart’s wife <strong>Co</strong>nstanze,<br />

was trained as a musician from his childhood, the son <strong>of</strong> a versatile musician who<br />

had founded his own traveling theatre company. He made a favorable impression<br />

as a pianist <strong>and</strong> then as a music director, notably in the opera-houses <strong>of</strong> Prague<br />

<strong>and</strong> Dresden. Here he introduced various reforms <strong>and</strong> was a pioneer <strong>of</strong> the craft<br />

<strong>of</strong> conducting without the use <strong>of</strong> a violin or keyboard instrument. As a composer<br />

he won a lasting reputation with the first important Romantic German opera, Der<br />

Freischütz. (source: Naxos Records)

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