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SUMMARY:Scottish Fantasy
DESCRIPTION:Richard Haglund\, Guest Conductor \nAriana Kim\, Violin \nMENDELSSOHN: Fingal’s Cave Overture\, Op. 26 (Hebrides) \nBARBER: Essay No. 1\, Op. 12 (1937) \nBRUCH: Scottish Fantasy\, Op. 46 for Violin and Orchestra\nAriana Kim\, Violin \nARNOLD: Four Scottish Dances\, Op. 59 (1957) \nRichard Haglund is the founder and Music Director of the Erato Chamber Orchestra in Chicago. As a guest conductor\, Haglund has led professional ensembles across the country and around the globe. These include the Camerata Chamber Orchestra in Cluj\, Romania\, the St. Petersburg Hermitage Orchestra in Russia\, the Varna Philharmonic and Gabrovo Chamber Orchestra in Bulgaria\, Capella Orchestra in St. Petersburg\, Russia and the National Symphony of Moldova in Chişinău. A native of Minnesota\, Haglund holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Minnesota and a Masters degree in Orchestral Conducting from the Bard College Conservatory of Music. He is often in demand as a guest conductor\, performer and clinician. \nNoted by The New York Times for giving “the proceedings an invaluable central thread of integrity and stylishness\,” violinist Ariana Kim made her New York recital debut at Carnegie’s Weill Hall during her graduate doctoral studies at Juilliard and is now a tenured a professor at Cornell University. At 16\, Ariana made her debut with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and at 24 was appointed acting concertmaster of the Louisiana Philharmonic in New Orleans; she has since become one of the most respected artists of her generation. As a violinist of the Aizuri Quartet she was awarded the 2017 Osaka International Competition Grand Prize\, the 2018 M-Prize\, and earned a 2019 GRAMMY nomination for the album Blueprinting. During her tenure\, the ensemble served as a Quartet-in-Residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and presented recitals at Suntory Hall Tokyo\, the University of Toronto\, the Caramoor Center\, National Sawdust\, Princeton University\, and the Kennedy Center. Recently having returned from a sabbatical year in South Korea\, Ariana spent seven months studying the gayageum (an ancient zither-style instrument)\, performing throughout the country\, and serving as a guest professor at Seoul National University. Equally devoted to contemporary and traditional literature\, Ariana recently completed a 10-year position with the experimental music septet Ne(x)tworks\, and is currently in her 15th season with The Knights. She was appointed co-artistic director of the Chamber Music Society of Minnesota and Paesaggi Musicali Toscani in Siena\, Italy in 2019. Her upcoming solo album – exploring improvisation through the lens of Mozart and Beethoven sonatas alongside world folk music – is set for release in the fall of 2023. \nFree\, no ticket required. Donations gratefully accepted.\nJoin us for a reception to meet the musicians following the concert. \n 
URL:https://www.thewso.org/event/scottishfantasy/
CATEGORIES:2022-2023 Season Schedule,Concerts
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SUMMARY:Rococo Variations
DESCRIPTION:Dennis Friesen-Carper\, Guest Conductor \nAva Lambert\, Cello \nNOTE!\nPre-Concert Discussion at 2:00 \nConcert at 3:00 \nMOZART: Overture to Escape from the Seraglio \nTCHAIKOVSKY: Rococo Variations\nAva Lambert\, Cello \nELGAR: Enigma Variations \nMIRANDA/arr. Brown\, Friesen-Carper: “The Club” from In the Heights \nDennis Friesen-Carper has performed and had his music performed across Europe\, North America\, and Asia. Former Music Director of the Pasadena Philharmonic Orchestra and Indiana Opera North\, his recent conducting appearances include the Jiangsu Symphony Orchestra\, the St. Olaf College Philharmonia\, Shanghai University Symphony\, and a recording of violin showpieces with the Polish Radio Symphony of Warsaw. In July\, National Public Radio’s Performance Today featured his performance with pipa virtuoso/composer Gao Hong. In December 2022 he will conduct new works for symphony orchestra with ancient Chinese ceremonial carillon in New York’s Carnegie Hall. \nFree\, no ticket required. Donations gratefully accepted.\nJoin us for a reception to meet the musicians following the concert.
URL:https://www.thewso.org/event/rococovariations/
CATEGORIES:2022-2023 Season Schedule,Concerts
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SUMMARY:In Hope of a Better Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:Keehun Nam\, Guest Conductor \nDVOŘÁK: Carnival Overture\, op. 92 \nIVES/arr. SCHUMAN: Variations on America \nSTRAUSS: Tod und Verklärung (Death and Transfiguration) \nRAVEL: “The Fairy Garden” from The Mother Goose Suite \nAfter conducting across Europe and the United States\, Keehun Nam has returned to Minnesota to grow and invest in musical communities in his home state. Nam currently is the Artistic Director of Southeastern Minnesota Youth Orchestras where he conducts its top orchestra and oversees a program serving nearly 200 students in 5 ensembles. While at Vanderbilt University\, Nam founded and was the music director for the Commodore Orchestra – a performing ensemble for non-music major students. Nam has served as a guest conductor across the country for collegiate\, community and professional orchestras. \nFree\, no ticket required. Donations gratefully accepted. Please join us for a reception following the concert to meet the musicians. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.thewso.org/event/hopebettertomorrow/
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