duke music events calendar fall 2012

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DUKE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC EVENTS CALENDAR • Fall 2012 All events subject to change. ADMISSION FREE unless otherwise indicated. PLEASE NOTE: Baldwin Auditorium will be closed through the 2012-13 season for ongoing renovations. S E P T E M B E R Sunday, September 2, 6 pm, East Campus Main Quad DUKE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – Harry Davidson, music director Pops Concert * * Fanny Hensel Rediscovered * * Friday, September 7, 4 pm, East Duke Parlors SUSAN YOUENS (Notre Dame): “Mythos Italien and Fanny Hensel” with R. LARRY TODD (Duke) & Duke graduate student ANGELA MACE. Followed by a roundtable discussion about Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel’s “Easter” Sonata. Friday, September 7, 8 pm, Nelson Music Room CLAREMONT TRIO Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, “Easter” Sonata for Piano (premiere of the restored work) and Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 11; Felix Mendelssohn, Piano Trio No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 66 $22 general/$10 Duke students Presented by Duke Performances Fanny Hensel Rediscovered is presented in association with The Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts, Duke Women’s Studies, & the Lecture Series in Musicology. * * * * Friday, September 14, 8 pm, Nelson Music Room Guest/Faculty Recital: LOUISE TOPPIN, soprano; DAVID HEID, piano; and FRED RAIMI, cello Art songs by African-American composers Presented in association with the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts Sunday, September 16, 5 pm, Duke Chapel Organ Recital: DAVID ARCUS Presented by Duke Chapel Music Tuesday, September 18, 5 pm, Bone Hall, Biddle Music Building Lecture: LOUISE TOPPIN (UNC-Chapel Hill) Repertoire lecture on art songs by African American composers Presented in association with the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts Friday, September 21, 10 am – 9 pm, Nelson Music Room Saturday, September 22, 10 am – 9 pm, Nelson Music Room Vocal Workshops: Contemporary Commercial Singing Styles with JEANNETTE LOVETRI Registration required: 919-681-4984 Presented in association with the Duke Voice Care Center Tuesday, September 25, 12 pm, Gothic Reading Room, Perkins Library CIOMPI QUARTET Lunchtime Classics Beethoven: String Quartet in F Major, Op. 59, No. 1, “Rasumovsky” Saturday, September 29, 8 pm, Nelson Music Room CIOMPI QUARTET with ELIOT FISK, guitar Haydn: String Quartet in C Major, Op. 76, No. 3, “Emperor” Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Quintet for Guitar and Strings, Op. 143 Beethoven: String Quartet in F Major, Op. 59, No. 1, “Rasumovsky” $20 general/$10 all students; 919-684-4444 Presented by Duke Performances Sunday, September 30, 3 pm, Nelson Music Room Faculty Recital: SUSAN FANCHER, saxophone, RACHAEL ELLIOTT, bassoon, and JANE HAWKINS, piano Poulenc’s Trio for soprano saxophone, bassoon and piano & other works O C T O B E R Wednesday, October 3, 8 pm, Page Auditorium DUKE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – Harry Davidson, music director Haydn, Mozart and Schumann’s ‘Eroica’ Haydn: Symphony No. 103 in E-Flat Major, “Drum Roll” Mozart: Concerto in D Major for Violin, K.218, featuring soloists from the violin section of the DSO Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97, “Rhenish” Friday, October 5, 8 pm, Nelson Music Room Faculty Recital: HSIAO-MEI KU, violin and R. LARRY TODD, piano Sonatas by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Elgar, and pieces by Ma Sicong Thursday, October 11, 8 pm, Reynolds Industries Theater DUKE WIND SYMPHONY – Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, director Black Dog, featuring JIMMY GILMORE, former principal clarinetist of the North Carolina Symphony. Works by Dana Wilson, Ronald LoPresti, Scott McAllister, John Mackey, Darius Milhaud, and Leonard Bernstein. Saturday, October 13, Reynolds Industries Theater DUKE STRING SCHOOL – Dorothy Kitchen, director 3 pm: Beginning Ensemble & Intermediate I 7 pm: Intermediate II & DUSS Youth Symphony Orchestra Thursday, October 18, 8 pm, Nelson Music Room KATHARINA UHDE, violin; MARC MOSKOVITZ, cello; and R. LARRY TODD, piano. All-Beethoven Concert Friday, October 19, 4 pm, Room 101 Biddle Music Building Lecture Series in Musicology: CREED TAYLOR, jazz producer “Inside All That Jazz: My Role As A Music Producer” Presented in association with the Duke Jazz Program Saturday, October 20, 3:30 pm, Nelson Music Room Chamber Music Master Class with PHILIP SETZER (Emerson String Quartet) Presented in association with Duke Performances Sunday, October 21, 5 pm, Duke Chapel Organ Recital: DOUGLAS CLEVELAND Presented by Duke Chapel Music Friday, October 26, 8 pm, Page Auditorium DUKE JAZZ ENSEMBLE – John Brown, director DUKE DJEMBE ENSEMBLE – Bradley Simmons, director Showcase Concert with guest artist WYCLIFFE GORDON, trombone $5 general/students & seniors free w/ ticket or I.D. Saturday, October 27, 8 pm, Duke Chapel DUKE CHORALE – Rodney Wynkoop, director DUKE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – Harry Davidson, music director DUKE WIND SYMPHONY – Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, director Showcase Concert $5 general/students & seniors free w/ ticket or I.D. Sunday, October 28, 5 pm, Nelson Music Room CIOMPI QUARTET with ALLAN WARE, clarinet Frank Bridge: 3 Novelletten for String Quartet Gyorgy Kurtag: 12 Microludes for String Quartet Brahms: Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, Op. 115 $20 general/$10 all students; 919-684-4444 Presented by Duke Performances Wycliffe Gordon, 10.26 Susan Fancher 9.30 Jane Hawkins 9.30 Hsiao-mei Ku 10.5 Rachael Elliott 9.30 Louise Toppin 9.14, 9.18, 11.6

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Duke University Department of Music Fall 2012 events calendar. For more information, visit music.duke.edu.

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Page 1: Duke Music Events Calendar fall 2012

DUKE UNIVERSITY • DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

EVENTS CALENDAR • Fall 2012

All events subject to change. ADMISSION FREE unless otherwise indicated.

PLEASE NOTE: Baldwin Auditorium will be closed through the 2012-13 season for ongoing renovations.

S E P T E M B E R

Sunday, September 2, 6 pm, East Campus Main QuadDUKE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – Harry Davidson, music directorPops Concert

* * Fanny Hensel Rediscovered * *

Friday, September 7, 4 pm, East Duke ParlorsSUSAN YOUENS (Notre Dame): “Mythos Italien and Fanny Hensel”with R. LARRY TODD (Duke) & Duke graduate student ANGELA MACE.Followed by a roundtable discussion about Fanny MendelssohnHensel’s “Easter” Sonata.

Friday, September 7, 8 pm, Nelson Music RoomCLAREMONT TRIOFanny Mendelssohn Hensel, “Easter” Sonata for Piano (premiere of the restored work) and Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 11; Felix Mendelssohn, Piano Trio No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 66$22 general/$10 Duke studentsPresented by Duke Performances

Fanny Hensel Rediscovered is presented in association with The Office of the Vice

Provost for the Arts, Duke Women’s Studies, & the Lecture Series in Musicology.

* * * *

Friday, September 14, 8 pm, Nelson Music RoomGuest/Faculty Recital: LOUISE TOPPIN, soprano; DAVID HEID, piano;and FRED RAIMI, celloArt songs by African-American composersPresented in association with the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts

Sunday, September 16, 5 pm, Duke ChapelOrgan Recital: DAVID ARCUSPresented by Duke Chapel Music

Tuesday, September 18, 5 pm, Bone Hall, Biddle Music BuildingLecture: LOUISE TOPPIN (UNC-Chapel Hill)Repertoire lecture on art songs by African American composersPresented in association with the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts

Friday, September 21, 10 am – 9 pm, Nelson Music RoomSaturday, September 22, 10 am – 9 pm, Nelson Music RoomVocal Workshops: Contemporary Commercial Singing Styleswith JEANNETTE LOVETRI Registration required: 919-681-4984Presented in association with the Duke Voice Care Center

Tuesday, September 25, 12 pm, Gothic Reading Room, Perkins LibraryCIOMPI QUARTET Lunchtime ClassicsBeethoven: String Quartet in F Major, Op. 59, No. 1, “Rasumovsky”

Saturday, September 29, 8 pm, Nelson Music RoomCIOMPI QUARTET with ELIOT FISK, guitarHaydn: String Quartet in C Major, Op. 76, No. 3, “Emperor”Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Quintet for Guitar and Strings, Op. 143Beethoven: String Quartet in F Major, Op. 59, No. 1, “Rasumovsky”$20 general/$10 all students; 919-684-4444Presented by Duke Performances

Sunday, September 30, 3 pm, Nelson Music RoomFaculty Recital: SUSAN FANCHER, saxophone, RACHAEL ELLIOTT,bassoon, and JANE HAWKINS, pianoPoulenc’s Trio for soprano saxophone, bassoon and piano & other works

O C T O B E R

Wednesday, October 3, 8 pm, Page AuditoriumDUKE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – Harry Davidson, music directorHaydn, Mozart and Schumann’s ‘Eroica’Haydn: Symphony No. 103 in E-Flat Major, “Drum Roll”Mozart: Concerto in D Major for Violin, K.218, featuring soloists from the violin section of the DSOSchumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97, “Rhenish”

Friday, October 5, 8 pm, Nelson Music RoomFaculty Recital: HSIAO-MEI KU, violin and R. LARRY TODD, pianoSonatas by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Elgar, and pieces by Ma Sicong

Thursday, October 11, 8 pm, Reynolds Industries TheaterDUKE WIND SYMPHONY – Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, directorBlack Dog, featuring JIMMY GILMORE, former principal clarinetistof the North Carolina Symphony. Works by Dana Wilson, Ronald LoPresti, Scott McAllister, John Mackey, Darius Milhaud, and Leonard Bernstein.

Saturday, October 13, Reynolds Industries Theater DUKE STRING SCHOOL – Dorothy Kitchen, director3 pm: Beginning Ensemble & Intermediate I7 pm: Intermediate II & DUSS Youth Symphony Orchestra

Thursday, October 18, 8 pm, Nelson Music RoomKATHARINA UHDE, violin; MARC MOSKOVITZ, cello; and R. LARRY TODD, piano.All-Beethoven Concert

Friday, October 19, 4 pm, Room 101 Biddle Music BuildingLecture Series in Musicology: CREED TAYLOR, jazz producer“Inside All That Jazz: My Role As A Music Producer”Presented in association with the Duke Jazz Program

Saturday, October 20, 3:30 pm, Nelson Music RoomChamber Music Master Classwith PHILIP SETZER (Emerson String Quartet)Presented in association with Duke Performances

Sunday, October 21, 5 pm, Duke ChapelOrgan Recital: DOUGLAS CLEVELANDPresented by Duke Chapel Music

Friday, October 26, 8 pm, Page AuditoriumDUKE JAZZ ENSEMBLE – John Brown, directorDUKE DJEMBE ENSEMBLE – Bradley Simmons, directorShowcase Concert with guest artist WYCLIFFE GORDON, trombone$5 general/students & seniors free w/ ticket or I.D.

Saturday, October 27, 8 pm, Duke ChapelDUKE CHORALE – Rodney Wynkoop, directorDUKE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – Harry Davidson, music directorDUKE WIND SYMPHONY – Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, directorShowcase Concert$5 general/students & seniors free w/ ticket or I.D.

Sunday, October 28, 5 pm, Nelson Music RoomCIOMPI QUARTET with ALLAN WARE, clarinetFrank Bridge: 3 Novelletten for String QuartetGyorgy Kurtag: 12 Microludes for String QuartetBrahms: Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, Op. 115$20 general/$10 all students; 919-684-4444Presented by Duke Performances

Wycliffe Gordon, 10.26Susan Fancher 9.30 Jane Hawkins 9.30 Hsiao-mei Ku 10.5Rachael Elliott 9.30Louise Toppin 9.14, 9.18, 11.6

Page 2: Duke Music Events Calendar fall 2012

N O V E M B E R

Saturday, November 3, 2 pm, Nelson Music RoomViolin and Viola Master Classwith ANTON MILLER & RITA PORFIRIS

Saturday, November 3, 8 pm, Nelson Music RoomGuest Recital: ANTON MILLER, violin & RITA PORFIRIS, violaWorks by Errolyn Wallen, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Villa Lobos, Gliere

Tuesday, November 6, 5 pm, Bone Hall, Biddle Music BuildingVoice Master Class with LOUISE TOPPINPresented in association with the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts

Sunday, November 11, 5 pm, Duke ChapelOrgan Recital: PARKER KITTERMANSponsored by Duke Chapel Music

Sunday, November 11, 8 pm, Bone Hall, Biddle Music BuildingDUKE NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE [dnme] — Tim Hambourger, dir.Covers Concert II

Friday, November 16, 4 pm, Room 101 Biddle Music BuildingLecture Series in Musicology: KATHERINE BERGERON (Brown Univ.)"What's in a Name: History, the Afterlife, and Berio's King"

Friday, November 16, 8 pm, Page AuditoriumDJEMBE & AFRO-CUBAN ENSEMBLES – Bradley Simmons, directorGuest Artist: GENE GOLDEN

Saturday, November 17, 8 pm, Nelson Music RoomSunday, November 18, 3 pm, Nelson Music RoomDUKE OPERA WORKSHOP – Sandra Cotton, visiting director

Sunday, November 18, 6:30 pm, Duke ChapelDUKE CHAPEL CHOIR, directed by Rodney WynkoopMessiah Sing-AlongAll are welcome to participate; scores are providedPresented by Duke Chapel Music

Tuesday, November 27, 7 pm, Nelson Music RoomSTUDENT CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL

Thursday, November 29, 8 pm, Reynolds Industries TheaterDUKE WIND SYMPHONY – Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, directorCollaborations, featuring DOUGLAS HENDERSON, guest conductor,& the DUKE UNIVERSITY MARCHING BAND, directed by JEFF AU.Works by Richard Strauss, Pavel Chesnokov, Frank Ticheli, John Barnes Chance, and J.S. Bach.

Friday, November 30, 7:30 pm, Duke Chapel(Continues December 1 & 2. See column to the right.)DUKE CHAPEL CHOIR – Rodney Wynkoop, directorHandel, MessiahAdmission charge; 919-684-4444Sponsored by Duke Chapel Music

D E C E M B E R

Saturday, December 1, 2 pm, Duke ChapelSunday, December 2, 3 pm, Duke Chapel(Continued from Nov. 30.)DUKE CHAPEL CHOIR – Rodney Wynkoop, directorHandel, MessiahAdmission charge; 919-684-4444Sponsored by Duke Chapel Music

Saturday, December 1, 8 pm, Nelson Music RoomKATHARINA UHDE, violin, and R. LARRY TODD, pianoThe Beethoven Violin Sonatas, Part IPre-concert talk at 7 pm in the Nelson Music Room.

Sunday, December 2, 8 pm, Nelson Music RoomKATHARINA UHDE, violin, and R. LARRY TODD, pianoThe Beethoven Violin Sonatas, Part IIPre-concert talk at 7 pm in the Nelson Music Room.

Monday, December 3, 8 pm, Casbah, 1007 West Main St., DurhamEncounters: with the music of our time presentsWET INK ENSEMBLEWorks from the ensemble's repertoire and new compositions by Dukegraduate composers, featuring Kenneth Stewart's Make It Opaque,works by Jamie Keesecker and others.$3 entry fee for Casbah, cash onlyPart of the 2011-13 WET INK residency sponsored by the Department of Music and aVisiting Artists grant from the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts.

Tuesday, December 4, 12 pm, Gothic Reading Room, Perkins LibraryCIOMPI QUARTET Lunchtime ClassicsBeethoven: String Quartet in E Minor, Op. 59, No. 2, “Razumovsky”

Tuesday, December 4, 7 pm, Duke ChapelDUKE CHORALE – Rodney Wynkoop, directorChristmas ConcertWith seasonal music on the carillon and for organ at 6:30pmAdmission: one non-perishable food item for needy families in Durham

Wednesday, December 5, 8 pm, Page AuditoriumDUKE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – Harry Davidson, music directorNothing ‘Pathetic’ about these threeDebussy: Petite Suite; Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major, K. 219 “Turkish,” featuring soloists from the violin section of the DSO;Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74, “Pathétique”

Friday, December 7, 8 pm, Page AuditoriumDUKE JAZZ ENSEMBLE – John Brown, directorwith guest artist ALVIN ATKINSON, drummer/percussionist$10 general/$5 students & senior citizens; 919-684-4444

Saturday, December 8, Page AuditoriumDUKE STRING SCHOOL – Dorothy Kitchen, director3 pm: Beginning Ensemble & Intermediate I4 pm: Chamber Music Groups7 pm: Intermediate II & DUSS Youth Symphony Orchestra

Sunday, December 9, 4 pm, Nelson Music RoomFaculty Recital: JONATHAN BAGG, viola & JANE HAWKINS, pianoMusic for viola and piano by Bach, Brahms, Jaffe and Ligeti

Questions? CONTACT the Department of MusicMailing Address: Duke University Department of Music, Box 90665, Durham, NC 27708-0665

Phone: 919-660-3300, Fax: 919-660-3301, Email: [email protected]

If you would like to receive Duke Notes, our bi-weekly EMAIL NEWSLETTER, please send an email to [email protected]

The latest UPDATES to the calendar can be obtained by visiting www.music.duke.edu/performances

We would like to thank our SPONSORSEncounters with the Music of Our Time, Graduate Composition concerts, Duke Opera Workshop,

and the Lecture Series are supported by the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation.

TICKET Information: (919) 684-4444 or www.tickets.duke.edu unless otherwise noted

Djembe Ensemble 11.16 Katharine Uhde & R. Larry Todd 10.18, 12.1, 12.2 Wet Ink 12.3 Alvin Atkinson 12.7 Jonathan Bagg 12.9