Spring Chamber Music Festival 2016 “The Music of Vienna” June 9-14, 2016 St. Paul’s Cathedral 127 NW 7 th Street (at Robinson) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Vienna! Classical music’s most hallowed ground, birthplace of Schubert and Schoenberg and home to many other musical giants, including Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms. On June 9-14, 2016, the Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble presents “The Music of Vienna” in its fifth annual spring chamber music festival at St. Paul’s Cathedral in downtown Oklahoma City. The four-concert festival is a breathtaking sampler of the Viennese music scene spanning more than 250 years and featuring some of the best-loved chamber works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms and Mahler, among many others. Fifteen Brightmusic musicians will be appearing during the Festival. See the attached sheet for a complete list. All concerts will begin at 7:30 pm, except for the Sunday concert, which is 4:00 pm., at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 127 NW 7 th Street (at Robinson). A pass for all four concerts is available at the door or on our website at www.brightmusic.org/concerts for $50 each (a savings of $30 over individual concert tickets of $20). Students and active-duty military personnel are admitted free with ID. Also, any who would like to attend but feel they cannot due to financial hardship as a result of recent layoffs in the energy sector are invited to join us as guests of the musicians by simply advising the person at the front desk that they are guests of the musicians and no questions will be asked. More information about the festival is available on Brightmusic’s website at http://www.brightmusic.org. The Meinders Foundation Richard L. Sias Ad Astra Foundation Kirkpatrick Family Fund Oklahoma City Community Foundation
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Spring Chamber Music Festival 2016
“The Music of Vienna”
June 9-14, 2016 St. Paul’s Cathedral
127 NW 7th Street (at Robinson) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Vienna! Classical music’s most hallowed ground, birthplace of Schubert and Schoenberg and home to many other musical giants, including Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms. On June 9-14, 2016, the Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble presents “The Music of Vienna” in its fifth annual spring chamber music festival at St. Paul’s Cathedral in downtown Oklahoma City. The four-concert festival is a breathtaking sampler of the Viennese music scene spanning more than 250 years and featuring some of the best-loved chamber works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms and Mahler, among many others. Fifteen Brightmusic musicians will be appearing during the Festival. See the attached sheet for a complete list.
All concerts will begin at 7:30 pm, except for the Sunday concert, which is 4:00 pm., at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 127 NW 7th Street (at Robinson). A pass for all four concerts is available at the door or on our website at www.brightmusic.org/concerts for $50 each (a savings of $30 over individual concert tickets of $20). Students and active-duty military personnel are admitted free with ID. Also, any who would like to attend but feel they cannot due to financial hardship as a result of recent layoffs in the energy sector are invited to join us as guests of the
musicians by simply advising the person at the front desk that they are guests of the musicians and no questions will be asked. More information about the festival is available on Brightmusic’s website at http://www.brightmusic.org. The Meinders Foundation Richard L. Sias Ad Astra Foundation Kirkpatrick Family Fund Oklahoma City Community Foundation
“The Music of Vienna” Concert No. 1 – 7:30 pm, Thursday, June 9 Franz Joseph Haydn,Ludwig van Beethoven,
Magic FluteAnton Giulio Priolo,Franz SchubertArnold Schoenberg,Johann Strauss II,
Concert No. 2 – 7:30 pm, Saturday, June 11 Ludwig van Beethoven,Franz Schubert,Alexander von Zemlinsky,
Concert No. 3 – 4:00 pm, Sunday, June 12 The Mae Ruth Swanson Memorial Concert Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,Gustav Mahler,Johannes Brahms,
Concert No. 4 – 7:30 pm, Tuesday, June 14 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, The Marriage of FigaroLudwig van Beethoven,Franz Krommer,Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Don Giovanni
(Programs subject to change) Concerts will be performed at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 127 NW 7th St. in downtown OKC
*Brightmusic will also perform these works at the OK Mozart Festival on the mornings of June 13 & 14
Musicians Appearing at the Spring Festival Dr. Gregory Lee, Violin Concertmaster, OKC Philharmonic; Associate Professor of Violin, University of Oklahoma Katrin Stamatis, Violin Principal Second Violinist, OKC Philharmonic; DMA Candidate, University of Oklahoma Suzanne Wagor, Violin Artistic Director, Five Seasons Chamber Music, New York City; private violin teacher, New York City Dr. Jonathan Ruck, Cello Principal Cellist, OKC Philharmonic; Associate Professor of Cello, University of Oklahoma Parthena Owens, Flute Flutist, OKC Philharmonic; Associate Instructor of Flute, Oklahoma City University Lisa Harvey-Reed, Oboe Principal Oboist, OKC Philharmonic; Instructor of Oboe, Oklahoma City University Dr. Dan Schwartz, Oboe Oboist, OKC Philharmonic; Assistant Professor of Oboe, University of Oklahoma Chad Burrow, Clarinet Co-Artistic Director, Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble; Associate Professor of Clarinet, University of Michigan Tara Heitz, Clarinet Clarinetist, OKC Philharmonic; woodwind and band instructor, Edmond Public School System Rodney Ackmann, Bassoon Principal Bassoonist, OKC Philharmonic; Associate Professor of Bassoon, University of Oklahoma Larry Reed, Bassoon Bassoonist, OKC Philharmonic; First Vice President, Merrill Lynch, Oklahoma City Dr. Kate Pritchett, Horn Principal Hornist, OKC Philharmonic; Associate Professor of Horn, Oklahoma City University Dr. Peggy Moran, Horn Hornist with numerous ensembles and orchestras; Assistant Professor of Horn, University of Central Oklahoma Dr. Amy I-Lin Cheng, Piano Co-Artistic Director, Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble; Lecturer of Piano, University of Michigan Dr. Sallie Pollack, Piano Piano Division Head and Associate Professor of Collaborative Piano, University of Central Oklahoma