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47th Annual President’s Concert – Arizona Symphony Orchestra

Large Ensembles Sunday February 9, 2020 - 4:30p.m. to 6:30p.m.

Venue: Fred Fox School of Music, Crowder Hall

47th Annual President’s Concert – Arizona Symphony Orchestra
with 2019-2020 Concerto Competition winners
Ensemble
February 8, Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
February 9, Sunday, 4:30 p.m.
Crowder Hall, $10, 7, 5

Fine Arts Box Office: 520-621-1162
Online ticket sales: tickets.arizona.edu

The University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music presents the 4th annual President’s Concert on Saturday, February 8 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, February 9 at 4:30 p.m.
The concert will feature the Arizona Symphony Orchestra and student soloists who won the highly competitive University of Arizona Concerto Competition.

Featured on this 47th annual President’s Concert are mezzo-soprano Diana Peralta, performing Jules Massenet’s “Letter scene” from Werther; pianist Yaowen Mei performing Paraphrase on Dies irae by Ferenc Liszt; Charles du Preez performing the first and fourth movements of Jean Françaix’s Clarinet Concerto; and Jaeook Lee will perform the first movement of the Violin Concerto by Jean Sibelius. The program will open with Engelbert Humperdinck’s Prelude to “Hänsel und Gretel.”

The students are selected from each area of the Fred Fox School of Music – strings, voice, wind and percussion, and keyboard. They represent the depth of talent at the school, shining in this performance with the Arizona Symphony Orchestra. Their performances will be conducted by doctoral students Sean Bresseman and Lorena Suárez, as well as Music Director and Condoctor, Dr. Thomas Cockrell.

About the soloists:

Charles du Preez

Charles du Preez hails from rural Nebraska, where he cultivated a love for classical music at an early age. He received his Master of Fine Arts degree in music performance from the California Institute of the Arts, and is now pursuing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in clarinet performance with an individualized minor in electro-acoustic music and multimedia at the University of Arizona. He is currently studying clarinet with Dr. Jackie Glazier and is a graduate teaching assistant for the clarinet studio. He currently serves as a substitute with the Tucson Symphony, the New Mexico Philharmonic, and the Southern Arizona Symphony. Recent endeavors include participating at the Pierre Monteux School and Festival for Conductors and Orchestral Musicians (Summer 2019), competing as a finalist in the International Clarinet Association Orchestral Audition Competition (Ostend, Belgium 2018), performing at the San Luis Potosí Opera Festival (Mexico 2018), and presenting at the American Single Reed Summit (2018). He has been selected as a Medici scholar for the past two years. Charles also enjoys practicing qi gong and yoga, running and triathlons, and is an ACSM certified personal trainer.

Jaeook Lee

Violinist Jaeook Lee has garnered international recognition for his performances as a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician. His rise in accolades began in South Korea where he received top prizes at numerous competitions, including the Strad, Kookmin, Elwha & Kyunghyang, and the Music Journal competitions. His early success included several appearances, including his prize-winning performance of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto at the Great Mountain Festival. Other engagements included solo appearances with Joy for Strings and the Suwon Philharmonic Orchestra. Lee was given the special honor to represent the Kumho Cultural Foundation of Young Artists in Korea. His endeavors have continued internationally through his studies with Glenn Dicterow, Kyung-Wha Chung and Sylvia Rosenberg at the Juilliard School. He made his American debut in Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center where he won the special prize at Concours International Yehudi Menuhin. Lee recently won the third prize at the Munetsugu Angel Violin competition, which generously awarded him the loan of the “Ex-Shultz” 1831 Giovanni Francesca Pressenda violin. Lee’s work as a chamber musician includes a broadcast appearance on “Good Day Chicago” as a participant in Ravinia’s Steans Music Institute. Lee has also received invitations from the Verbier Festival Academy and concertizes through the Harvard Society. Lee earned his bachelor’s from the Juilliard School and master’s from the New England Conservatory under the tutelage of Miriam Fried and Donald Weilerstein. He is currently pursuing doctoral degree in music at the Fred Fox School of Music under the direction of Timothy Kantor.

Yaowen Mei

Yaowen Mei is a freshman piano performance major at the University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music, where he studies with Dr. Daniel Linder and Dr. John Milbauer as a recipient of the Lotte C. Reyersbach Scholarship. Before moving to Tucson, he earned the Professional Studies Diploma from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Yoshikazu Nagai. Yaowen grew up in Huaihua, Hunan Province, China. He began piano studies at the age of eight and only two years later won first prize in the Golden Melody Piano competition in Huaihua City. Shortly thereafter, he entered the Wuhan Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Fang Kuang and Dr. Hong Xu. Among his numerous accolades are prizes in the Fulixi Piano Competition (2011), the Yamaha Music Scholarship Piano Competition at the Wuhan Conservatory (2013, 2014), the Eastman Young Artists Piano Competition (2016), and most recently, the University of Arizona Concerto Competition (2019).

 

Diana Peralta

Mezzo-soprano Diana Peralta was born in Mexico City and graduated from the National Conservatory of Music with a degree in opera and concert singing. She is currently working toward her Master of Music degree in voice performance at the University of Arizona. Recent performances include her 2018 debut in the title role of “Carmen” with San Luis Opera Festival (Mexico), a role she repeated with Opera de México in 2019. Also in 2019, Ms. Peralta performed Cherubino in “Le Nozze di Figaro” with the Jerusalem Opera Studio in Israel as well as the title role in the American première of “Rhondda Rips It Up” (University of Arizona.) Her other operatic roles also include Donna Elvira (“Don Giovanni”), Mercedes (“Carmen”), Mme de la Haltiére (“Cendrillon”), Charlotte (“Werther”), Zweite Dame and Dritte Dame (“Die Zauberflöte”). As a concert soloist, she has performed Handel’s “Messiah,” Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, Mozart’s Requiem and Rossini’s “Petite Messe Solennelle” (Choral Society Of The Hamptons in New York City). She is a winner of the 2019 University of Arizona Concerto Competition, second place in the Amelia Rieman Opera Competition and the Marguerite Ough Vocal Competition, and first place in the Opera Guild of Southern Arizona Quest for the Best opera competition, the Opera Panamá Award in the Linus Lerner Vocal Competition, Guanajuato winner of the Gertrude Brownlee Bitner Memorial Award, and first-place winner in the Vienna Summer Music Festival Vocal Competition. Upcoming performances for Diana Peralta include Hänsel in the UA Opera production of “Hänsel und Gretel” and the title role in “Carmen” with the Vienna Summer Music Festival.

 

Past winners of this competition include:

2019
Erika Burkhart, soprano
Ivo Shin, flute
Diana Yusupov, cello
Minjun Dong, piano

2018
Emily Garcia, soprano
Michael Pratt, vibraphone
Juan Mejía, cello
Tyler Ramos, piano

2017
Kyle DeGraff, tenor
Amy Shea, oboe
Stella Kim, violin
Melissa Radtke & Rachael Radtke, piano

2016
Caroline Crawford, soprano
Immanuel Abraham, violin
Daniel Becker, clarinet
Yi Qing Tang, piano

2015
Erin McMullen, mezzo-soprano
Tiezheng Shen, viola
Christine Yi, alto saxophone
Nino Bakradze, piano

2014
Humberto Borboa Beltrán, tenor
Natalia Duarte, viola
Trevor Barroero, percussion
Jinny Huh, piano

2013
Emily Spirk, mezzo-soprano
Evgeniya Belinskaya, violin
Matt Viesca, euphonium
Chien-I Yang, piano

2012
Kyongyun Park, soprano
Lauren Hayes, harp
Alex van Duuren, trombone
Chia-Chun Ko, piano

2011
Greg Guenther, baritone
Orquídea Guandique, viola
Brian Hicks, tenor saxophone
Elena Miraztchiyska, piano

2010
Robyn Rocklein, mezzo-soprano
Garrick Woods, violoncello
Jonathan Wintringham, saxophone
Kyung Lee, piano

2009
Seth Kershisnik, bass baritone
Amber Reed, viola
Tori Hauk, flute
Rouzbeh Tebyanian, piano

2008
Nathan Krueger, baritone
Yeon Jin Kim, violin
Daniel Puccio, saxophone
James Stopher, piano

2007
Christi Amonson, soprano
Heidi Tims, harp
Martin Patfield, trumpet
Miroslava Panayotova, piano

2006
Heather Ribblett, soprano
Wayne Shen, violin
Pablo Rosas Cabrera, flute
Thomas Azar, piano

2005
Maureen Papovich, soprano
Rebekah Butler, violin
Christopher Habeeb-Louks, marimba
Yelizaveta Beriyeva, piano

2004
Martina Chylikova, mezzo-soprano
Melissa Meléndez, viola
Kara Yeater, clarinet
Sarah Wu, piano

2003
Todd Strange, tenor
Jared Scott, cello
Matt Jacklin, marimba
Devin Wiley, piano

2002
Kimberly Hubartt, soprano
Erin Veale, violin
Lisa Timm, bassoon
Aryo Wicaksono, piano

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The University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music
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Friday Night at Fred Fox
Friday, March 5, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.


Tonight we feature the UA percussion performing a riveting quartet, Professor Morris Palter on solo snare, and a choral performance led by conductor Huang He. Please read below for more details on some of the pieces.

Notes from "Sevenly Reward" composer Bob Becker (featured performer: Morris Palter)
Bob writes, "During 2005/2006 I composed a series of eight etudes for solo snare drum, which were included in my book Rudimental Arithmetic (published in 2008 by Keyboard Percussion Publications). In 2019, at the request of Morris Palter for a solo drum set piece, I elaborated Etude #7 to include bass drum played with foot pedal, and hi-hat cymbals. The etude is set in septuple meter throughout, and the title 'Sevenly Reward' is a reference to the 7/4 time signature. The piece is comprised of five sections. The first introduces and develops an intricate motive in quadruple subdivision. The second part changes to a contrasting theme in triple subdivision followed by a further development of the initial motive. The fourth section presents the traditional “double- stroke roll” in diminishing note values but configured to remain in septuple meter. A short coda restating the motive from the first section concludes the piece."

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Semi-Finals:

Monday, March 8, 2021

2:00 p.m.





Finals:

Sunday, March 14, 2021

2:00 p.m.





The University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music presents the 39th Annual Sholin Guitar Competition, honoring the memory of Norman Douglas Sholin (1951-1980).

Norman Douglas Sholin founded and designed the guitar degree program at the University of Arizona School of Music [and Dance] in 1974. He earned a BFA (1974) and an MFA (1978) in classical guitar from the California Institute of the Arts. He studied with teacher and musicologist Emilio Pujol in Cervera, Spain in 1972 and 1973 and played in a master class for Andrés Segovia in 1973.

The University of Arizona has become a major international center for the study of classical guitar. The Norman Douglas Sholin Memorial Scholarship Award, which is presented annually, promotes excellence in this segment of the arts. Through their gifts, donors honor the students that qualify for it, as well as the memory of Mr. Sholin, whose love for the guitar and its music still brings inspiration.

For additional information about the Norman Douglas Sholin Scholarship Fund contact Tom Patterson, professor of guitar, rtp@email.arizona.edu, 520-621-1157.

Past winners, Norman Douglas Sholin Memorial Scholarship Award Recipients:

1982 Bobby Orlando, 1983 David Mintz, 1984 Alison Bert,
1985 Lou Mowad, 1986 Alison Bert, 1987 Todd Seelye,
1988 Todd Seelye, 1989 Charles King, 1990 Douglas James,
1991 Mark Basinski, 1992 Douglas James, 1993 Douglas James,
1994 Ivan Rijos, 1995 Celso Cano, 1996 Paul Grove,
1997 Alieksey Vianna, 1998 Alieksey Vianna,
1999 Bruno Correia, 2000 Andrew Hull,
2001 Randall Avers, 2002 Daniel Bolshoy,
2003 Dieter Hennings, 2004 Gonzalo Molano,
2005 Gonzalo Molano, 2006 Jane Curry, 2007 Matthew Palmer,
2008 Matthew Palmer & Lars Rosvoll, 2009 Eduardo Minozzi Costa,
2010 Eduardo Minozzi Costa & Renato Serrano Muñoz,

2011 Renato Serrano Muñoz, 2012 Renato Serrano Muñoz,

2013 Misael Barraza Díaz & Renato Serrano Muñoz,

2014 Augustus Woodrow, 2015 Misael Barraza Díaz,

2016 Misael Barraza Díaz, 2017 Andrés Pantoja,

2018 Misael Barraza Díaz, 2019 Misael Barraza Díaz
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Monday, March 8, 2021

2:00 p.m.

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2:00 p.m.

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The University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music presents the 39th Annual Sholin Guitar Competition, honoring the memory of Norman Douglas Sholin (1951-1980).  

Norman Douglas Sholin founded and designed the guitar degree program at the University of Arizona School of Music [and Dance] in 1974. He earned a BFA (1974) and an MFA (1978) in classical guitar from the California Institute of the Arts. He studied with teacher and musicologist Emilio Pujol in Cervera, Spain in 1972 and 1973 and played in a master class for Andrés Segovia in 1973.

The University of Arizona has become a major international center for the study of classical guitar. The Norman Douglas Sholin Memorial Scholarship Award, which is presented annually, promotes excellence in this segment of the arts. Through their gifts, donors honor the students that qualify for it, as well as the memory of Mr. Sholin, whose love for the guitar and its music still brings inspiration.

For additional information about the Norman Douglas Sholin Scholarship Fund contact Tom Patterson, professor of guitar, rtp@email.arizona.edu, 520-621-1157.

Past winners, Norman Douglas Sholin Memorial Scholarship Award Recipients:

1982 Bobby Orlando, 1983 David Mintz, 1984 Alison Bert,
1985 Lou Mowad, 1986 Alison Bert, 1987 Todd Seelye,
1988 Todd Seelye, 1989 Charles King, 1990 Douglas James,
1991 Mark Basinski, 1992 Douglas James, 1993 Douglas James,
1994 Ivan Rijos, 1995 Celso Cano, 1996 Paul Grove,
1997 Alieksey Vianna, 1998 Alieksey Vianna,
1999 Bruno Correia, 2000 Andrew Hull,
2001 Randall Avers, 2002 Daniel Bolshoy,
2003 Dieter Hennings, 2004 Gonzalo Molano,
2005 Gonzalo Molano, 2006 Jane Curry, 2007 Matthew Palmer,
2008 Matthew Palmer & Lars Rosvoll, 2009 Eduardo Minozzi Costa,
2010 Eduardo Minozzi Costa & Renato Serrano Muñoz, 

2011 Renato Serrano Muñoz, 2012 Renato Serrano Muñoz, 

2013 Misael Barraza Díaz & Renato Serrano Muñoz, 

2014 Augustus Woodrow, 2015 Misael Barraza Díaz, 

2016 Misael Barraza Díaz, 2017 Andrés Pantoja, 

2018 Misael Barraza Díaz, 2019 Misael Barraza Díaz
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To Music with Love: In direct support of our students

With just 11 days left in our first-ever crowdfunding scholarship drive, we are down to the wire to effect change in our deserving student's lives! Can you spare $11? Any amount makes a difference! Please consider sharing this post and using our Facebook frame!



The Music Advisory Board, in support of the University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music, cordially invites you to participate in our Spring 2021 scholarship drive, To Music with Love.

What the world needs now is more love and more music! And the Fred Fox School of Music needs your financial support. Your tax-deductible gift helps to provide the financial support that our talented, visionary young musicians need in order to thrive, create, and innovate at the Fred Fox School of Music.

The Fred Fox School of Music is a place of discovery, growth, and of musical excellence. The generous support of our loyal patrons, alumni, and friends is crucial to serving our bold mission and supporting our wonderful students. This monthlong fundraising event features student performances, stories, and powerful testimonies to the transformational power of scholarship gifts.

Thank you for joining with us for our shared belief in our young artists and scholars, and for the love of music.
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To Music with Love: In direct support of our students

With just 11 days left in our first-ever crowdfunding scholarship drive, we are down to the wire to effect change in our deserving students lives! Can you spare $11? Any amount makes a difference! Please consider sharing this post and using our Facebook frame!

https://crowdfund.arizona.edu/music

The Music Advisory Board, in support of the University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music, cordially invites you to participate in our Spring 2021 scholarship drive, To Music with Love.

What the world needs now is more love and more music! And the Fred Fox School of Music needs your financial support. Your tax-deductible gift helps to provide the financial support that our talented, visionary young musicians need in order to thrive, create, and innovate at the Fred Fox School of Music.

The Fred Fox School of Music is a place of discovery, growth, and of musical excellence. The generous support of our loyal patrons, alumni, and friends is crucial to serving our bold mission and supporting our wonderful students. This monthlong fundraising event features student performances, stories, and powerful testimonies to the transformational power of scholarship gifts.

Thank you for joining with us for our shared belief in our young artists and scholars, and for the love of music.
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Victoria Gonzales from Tucson, Arizona, is an undergraduate music performance (harp) and Japanese culture major at the University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music. Thank you Victoria for sharing your story!



How you can support students like Victoria:
To Music with Love: In direct support of our students
The Music Advisory Board, in support of the University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music, cordially invites you to participate in our Spring 2021 scholarship drive, To Music with Love.

What the world needs now is more love and more music! And the Fred Fox School of Music needs your financial support. Your tax-deductible gift helps to provide the financial support that our talented, visionary young musicians need in order to thrive, create, and innovate at the Fred Fox School of Music.

The Fred Fox School of Music is a place of discovery, growth, and of musical excellence. The generous support of our loyal patrons, alumni, and friends is crucial to serving our bold mission and supporting our wonderful students. This monthlong fundraising event features student performances, stories, and powerful testimonies to the transformational power of scholarship gifts.

Thank you for joining with us for our shared belief in our young artists and scholars, and for the love of music.

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We are delighted to announce this week's masterclass within the UA Bolton Guitar Studies Virtual Series where students of Bolton Guitar Studies will perform for legendary classical guitarist David Russell. Undergraduate candidate Yihui Wang and alumni Duo Chinoiserie prepared works by Manuel María Ponce and Claude Debussy.

This event is scheduled for Friday, March 5th at 11:00 a.m. (MST). The meeting will last one hour and a half with a Q & A segment towards the end and it will be live streamed on the University of Arizona Guitar Studies Facebook page, where audience can submit their questions through chat.

To access the meeting simply go to the Bolton Guitar Studies website and click on the link for the Zoom meeting, found below the flyer:


The password to enter this virtual class will be sent by email to all interested parties. If you would like to be a part of this virtual class please email Ana Maria Iordache (anamariaiordache@email.arizona.edu) and let her know your name and affiliation.

In the case you have missed the fall season featuring great artists such as David Russell, María Jesús Rodríguez, Sérgio Assad, Dennis Tolz, Antonius Müller, Douglas James, Joaquín Clerch, Stephen Goss, Xianji Liu, Stephan Connor, Berta Rojas, Misael Barraza Díaz, Judicaël Perroy, Marco Tamayo, they are now available on the Bolton Guitar Studies official website:
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We are delighted to announce this weeks masterclass within the UA Bolton Guitar Studies Virtual Series where students of Bolton Guitar Studies will perform for legendary classical guitarist David Russell. Undergraduate candidate Yihui Wang and alumni Duo Chinoiserie prepared works by Manuel María Ponce and Claude Debussy. 

This event is scheduled for Friday, March 5th at 11:00 a.m. (MST). The meeting will last one hour and a half with a Q & A segment towards the end and it will be live streamed on the University of Arizona Guitar Studies Facebook page, where audience can submit their questions through chat.

To access the meeting simply go to the Bolton Guitar Studies website and click on the link for the Zoom meeting, found below the flyer:
https://bddy.me/3b97DQy

The password to enter this virtual class will be sent by email to all interested parties. If you would like to be a part of this virtual class please email Ana Maria Iordache (anamariaiordache@email.arizona.edu) and let her know your name and affiliation.

In the case you have missed the fall season featuring great artists such as David Russell, María Jesús Rodríguez, Sérgio Assad, Dennis Tolz, Antonius Müller, Douglas James, Joaquín Clerch, Stephen Goss, Xianji Liu, Stephan Connor, Berta Rojas, Misael Barraza Díaz, Judicaël Perroy, Marco Tamayo, they are now available on the Bolton Guitar Studies official website:
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Congratulations to UArizona alumnus Gabriel Machado, who is currently conducting the Brazilian National Virtual Choir - a project that started during the pandemic, in which over 5,000 people have participated. Thank you for changing the world with your music (and for wearing your Arizona shirt)!

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