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Page 1: Patricia Tao, piano 20 Sunday, 8:00 pm · An Evening of Big Band Jazz 25 Friday, 8:00 pm Faculty & Friends Scott Whetham, tuba Gerald Onciul, French horn Judy Loewen, piano Kulesha

Upcoming Events

October

12 SaturdayAlumni Band ReunionRegistration fee: $50/person, includesConcert - 3:00 pm

A special concert ofalumni band membersto celebrate Dr Pier's 30 year commitmentto education in music at the University ofAlberta

Convocation Hall, Arts BuildingDinner - 6:00 pm, U of A Faculty Club$15 tax deductible donation to theUniversity of Alberta Department ofMusic Wind and Percussion program .For more information, please e-mailTammy-Jo Mortensenat [email protected] admission: $12/adult,$7/student/senior

20 Sunday, 8:00 pmThe University Symphony OrchestraTanya Prochazka, Conductor

21 Monday, 8:00 pmGrant MacEwan College andUniversity of Alberta Jazz BandsRay Barii and Tom Dnst, DirectorsAn Evening of Big Band Jazz

25 Friday, 8:00 pmFaculty & FriendsScott Whetham, tuba

Gerald Onciul, French hornJudy Loewen, pianoKulesha Trio for horn, tuba and piano,Reynolds Sonata for tuba and piano,Saint-Saens Romance for horn and piano,Dukas Villanelle for horn and pianoA new work for tuba and hornArcher Sonata for horn and pianoBarat Reminiscences de Navarre, tubaWilder Suite for tuba, horn and pianoAdmission: S12/adult, $7/student/senior

28 Monday, 12:00 pmNoon-Hour Organ RecitalThe recital presents a variety of organrepertoire played by students, faculty andguests of the University of AlbertaFree admission

28 Monday, 8:00 pmMaster of Music RecitalDavid Wilson, Choral ConductingFree admission

Unless otherwise indicated

Admission: $5/student/senior, $10/adultConvocation Hall, Arts Building, University of AlbertaPlease note: All concerts and events are subject to change withoutnotice. Please call 492-0601 to confirm concerts {after office hours arecorded message will inform you of any changes to our schedule).

LUmqoI

Universityof

Alberta

GOURMET

GOODIES

Patricia Tao, piano

Friday, October 11,20027:15 pm Pre-Concert Introduction

by David GramitMain floor, Convocation Hall

8:00 pm Concert

Convocation' iHail

Arts BuildingUniversity of Alberta

Page 2: Patricia Tao, piano 20 Sunday, 8:00 pm · An Evening of Big Band Jazz 25 Friday, 8:00 pm Faculty & Friends Scott Whetham, tuba Gerald Onciul, French horn Judy Loewen, piano Kulesha

oS'oS.F.o^Program

Sonata in G Major, D. 894I. Molto moderato e cantabile

II. Andante

III. Menuetto: Allegro moderatoIV. Allegretto

Intermission

Etudes, premier livre (1985)Cordes vides (Open Strings)Fanfares

Arc-en-ciel (Rainbow)

Annees de pelerinage, premiere anneeChapelle de Guillaume TellAu bord d'une source

Vallee d'Obermann

Franz Schubert

(1797-1828)

Gyorgy Ligeti(b. 1923)

Franz Liszt

(1811-1886)

Pianist Patricia Tao has led an active career as both soloist and chambermusician, with over 300 professional engagements throughout NorthAmerica and Europe. As soloist, Ms Tao toured the United States forColumbia Artist's Community Concerts, and was sponsored by the USgovemment as an "Artistic Ambassador" with recitals in Europe. Aschamber musician and founding member of the Guild Trio from 1988-1998, her international performing career includes tours throughoutNorth America and Europe as well as Artists-in Residence positions atthe Tanglewood Music Center, Guild Hall in East Hampton, New York,the University of Virginia, and the Medical School at the StateUniversity of New York at Stony Brook. Ms Tao's live performanceshave been broadcast on National Public Radio's "Performance Today,"WNYC's "Around New York," and WQXR's "The Listening Room," aswell as the public television series "Premiere Performances" out of St.Louis. Dedicated to the celebration of new works, Ms Tao and the GuildTrio commissioned and premiered works of leading Americancomposers, including William Bolcom, Harvey Sollherger and SheilaSilver.

Ms Tao has performed in numerous summer festivals, including theInternational Musicians Seminar in Prussia Cove, England, RutgersSummerfest, Cape May Music Festival, Apple Hill Music Festival, theSummer Serenades at the Staller Center, Niederstotzingen Festival inGermany, and the International Arts Festival in France.

Ms Tao received degrees from Harvard University, Indiana Universityand her doctorate from the State University of New York at StonyBrook, where her principal teachers were Leonard Shure, Gyorgy Sebokand Gilbert Kalish. She has taught master classes at many schools,including the University of Ottawa, Ithaca College, and theConservatories of Barcelona, Prague and Bratislava. From 1996-1998,she taught at the University of Virginia and in 1999, at WesternWashington University. She recently joined the faculty at the Universityof Alberta as assistant professor of music.

Page 3: Patricia Tao, piano 20 Sunday, 8:00 pm · An Evening of Big Band Jazz 25 Friday, 8:00 pm Faculty & Friends Scott Whetham, tuba Gerald Onciul, French horn Judy Loewen, piano Kulesha

oS'oS.F.o^Program

Sonata in G Major, D. 894I. Molto moderato e cantabile

II. Andante

III. Menuetto: Allegro moderatoIV. Allegretto

Intermission

Etudes, premier livre (1985)Cordes vides (Open Strings)Fanfares

Arc-en-ciel (Rainbow)

Annees de pelerinage, premiere anneeChapelle de Guillaume TellAu bord d'une source

Vallee d'Obermann

Franz Schubert

(1797-1828)

Gyorgy Ligeti(b. 1923)

Franz Liszt

(1811-1886)

Pianist Patricia Tao has led an active career as both soloist and chambermusician, with over 300 professional engagements throughout NorthAmerica and Europe. As soloist, Ms Tao toured the United States forColumbia Artist's Community Concerts, and was sponsored by the USgovemment as an "Artistic Ambassador" with recitals in Europe. Aschamber musician and founding member of the Guild Trio from 1988-1998, her international performing career includes tours throughoutNorth America and Europe as well as Artists-in Residence positions atthe Tanglewood Music Center, Guild Hall in East Hampton, New York,the University of Virginia, and the Medical School at the StateUniversity of New York at Stony Brook. Ms Tao's live performanceshave been broadcast on National Public Radio's "Performance Today,"WNYC's "Around New York," and WQXR's "The Listening Room," aswell as the public television series "Premiere Performances" out of St.Louis. Dedicated to the celebration of new works, Ms Tao and the GuildTrio commissioned and premiered works of leading Americancomposers, including William Bolcom, Harvey Sollherger and SheilaSilver.

Ms Tao has performed in numerous summer festivals, including theInternational Musicians Seminar in Prussia Cove, England, RutgersSummerfest, Cape May Music Festival, Apple Hill Music Festival, theSummer Serenades at the Staller Center, Niederstotzingen Festival inGermany, and the International Arts Festival in France.

Ms Tao received degrees from Harvard University, Indiana Universityand her doctorate from the State University of New York at StonyBrook, where her principal teachers were Leonard Shure, Gyorgy Sebokand Gilbert Kalish. She has taught master classes at many schools,including the University of Ottawa, Ithaca College, and theConservatories of Barcelona, Prague and Bratislava. From 1996-1998,she taught at the University of Virginia and in 1999, at WesternWashington University. She recently joined the faculty at the Universityof Alberta as assistant professor of music.

Page 4: Patricia Tao, piano 20 Sunday, 8:00 pm · An Evening of Big Band Jazz 25 Friday, 8:00 pm Faculty & Friends Scott Whetham, tuba Gerald Onciul, French horn Judy Loewen, piano Kulesha

Upcoming Events

October

12 SaturdayAlumni Band ReunionRegistration fee: $50/person, includesConcert - 3:00 pm

A special concert ofalumni band membersto celebrate Dr Pier's 30 year commitmentto education in music at the University ofAlberta

Convocation Hall, Arts BuildingDinner - 6:00 pm, U of A Faculty Club$15 tax deductible donation to theUniversity of Alberta Department ofMusic Wind and Percussion program .For more information, please e-mailTammy-Jo Mortensenat [email protected] admission: $12/adult,$7/student/senior

20 Sunday, 8:00 pmThe University Symphony OrchestraTanya Prochazka, Conductor

21 Monday, 8:00 pmGrant MacEwan College andUniversity of Alberta Jazz BandsRay Barii and Tom Dnst, DirectorsAn Evening of Big Band Jazz

25 Friday, 8:00 pmFaculty & FriendsScott Whetham, tuba

Gerald Onciul, French hornJudy Loewen, pianoKulesha Trio for horn, tuba and piano,Reynolds Sonata for tuba and piano,Saint-Saens Romance for horn and piano,Dukas Villanelle for horn and pianoA new work for tuba and hornArcher Sonata for horn and pianoBarat Reminiscences de Navarre, tubaWilder Suite for tuba, horn and pianoAdmission: S12/adult, $7/student/senior

28 Monday, 12:00 pmNoon-Hour Organ RecitalThe recital presents a variety of organrepertoire played by students, faculty andguests of the University of AlbertaFree admission

28 Monday, 8:00 pmMaster of Music RecitalDavid Wilson, Choral ConductingFree admission

Unless otherwise indicated

Admission: $5/student/senior, $10/adultConvocation Hall, Arts Building, University of AlbertaPlease note: All concerts and events are subject to change withoutnotice. Please call 492-0601 to confirm concerts {after office hours arecorded message will inform you of any changes to our schedule).

LUmqoI

Universityof

Alberta

GOURMET

GOODIES

Patricia Tao, piano

Friday, October 11,20027:15 pm Pre-Concert Introduction

by David GramitMain floor, Convocation Hall

8:00 pm Concert

Convocation' iHail

Arts BuildingUniversity of Alberta