Conservatorium of Music
Thursday Concert Class

Concert Program for 2022-04-14

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Trumpet ConcertoAlexander Arutunian (1920 - 2012)
       
Flynn Seward, Trumpet
Konrad Olszewski, piano
Trumpet Concerto by Alexander Arutunian was composed in 1950 and first recorded by Timofei Dokschitzer.
  
  
Deux Poèmes, op. 32Alexander Scriabin (1872 - 1915)
       
Alicia Elsom, Piano
Alexander Scriabin’s Poeme, Op. 32, No. 2 in D was composed in 1903 at the beginning of his middle period. Poeme No. 2 stands in striking contrast to the lyrical Poeme No. 1. It is stormy and declamatory, yet has incredible moments of ultra-romantic writing and features rich harmonies.
  
  
Scheherezade Op. 35Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844 - 1908)
       
Ken Tang, Trombone
Orchestral Excerpt
  
  
Lohengrin WWV 75Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883)
        Prelude to Act III
Ken Tang, Trombone
Orchestral Excerpt
  
  
Sonata in C minor, k.457Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791)
       
Anna Gao, Piano
Completed in 1784 and published in 1785 together with the Fantasy in C minor, k. 475.
  
  
Etude op. 25 no. 4Fryderyk Chopin (1810 - 1849)
       
Anna Gao, Piano
The technique explored in this piece is the performance of off-beat staccato chords set against a regular on-beat bass.
  
  
Études-Tableaux, Op. 33Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 - 1943)
        Grave in C minor - No 3
Phillip Lin, Piano
One of the etudes in Rachmaninoff\\\'s Opus 33 set of the Études-Tableaux, which are intended to be \\\"picture pieces\\\" through musical evocations of external visual stimuli. This etude has dramatic voicing, through the melody and harmony, which eventually was re-used in the Largo of Rachmaninov\\\'s Fourth Concerto.
  
  
The Hollow MenVincent Persichetti (1915 - 1987)
       
James O\'Hehir, Trumpet
The Hollow Men was inspired and based on the poem of the same name written by American poet T.S. Elliot and published in 1925. The poem describes a post-war world populated by empty, defeated people lacking spiritual fulfilment and leading futile lives. Persichetti’s composition depicts the emptiness of those returning from the horrors of war through a lack of tonal centre in the music, the wide-open intervals and the diverse use of dynamics. This creates a sense of despair, sorrow and desolation as evident in the poem.
  
  
Etude, Op. 15 No. 8Bortkiewicz, Sergei (1877 - 1952)
       
Samuel Hill, Piano
Marked "Lamentoso con gran espressione"
  
  
Piano Sonata in A Major, Op. 2 No. 2Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 - 1827)
        I. Allegro Vivace
Samuel Hill, Piano
The op. 2 set was dedicated to Joseph Haydn.
  
  
宝島 | Takarajima (lit. Treasure Island)和泉宏隆 | Izumi Hirotaka (1958 - 2021)
Arranged by Jay Brendan Del Rosario
       
Jay Brendan Del Rosario, Piano
A simple and clear jazz ballad, Takarajima is a Japanese jazz work composed by keyboardist Izumi Hirotaka. It was first released on the album "S.P.O.R.T.S.", where it was played by 5-piece jazz fusion band, T-SQUARE. This rendition in 6/8 appears as the last track of the album "Wide & Full", where Izumi plays alongside bassist Sutoh Mitsuru. The work has also seen popularity as a concert band work, with an arrangement by Mashima Toshio being commonly performed by high school and professional wind ensembles.
  
  
朝ご飯の歌 | Asagohan no Uta (lit. Breakfast Song武部 聡志 | Takabe Satoshi (1957 - )
Arranged by Jay Brendan Del Rosario
       
Jay Brendan Del Rosario, Piano
The opening track to the Studio Ghibli animated movie "From Up on Poppy Hill". It's an upbeat and energetic work, reflective of a pleasantly warm morning. Originally performed by a jazz trio with a vocalist, this arrangement aims to capture the playful and jumpy melodic line accompanied by a steady backbeat.