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                    <text>UVIC

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 | 7 PM

Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, MacLaurin Building
University of Victoria

GUEST CONCERT

MARK LUPIN VIOLIN
AYKE AGUS PIANO
WITH PAMELA HIGHBAUGH ALONI CELLO
PROGRAM
We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory
the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose
historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

Ernest Chausson
(1855–1899)

Poeme, Op. 25 		
Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor, Op. 61 	
	
Allegro non troppo 	
	
Andantino quasi allegretto
	
Molto moderato e Maestoso
	
Allegro non troppo

Camille Saint-Saëns
(1835–1921)

I NT E R M I S S I O N

Prelude, No. 6, Op. 23 in E-flat major	

Sergei Rachmaninoff
(1873–1943)

Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 49 in D minor	
	
Molto allegro ed agitato	
	
Andante con moto tranquillo
	Scherzo
	
Finale – Allegro assai appasionata

Felix Mendelssohn
(1809–1847)

Proceeds from this concert will benefit the UVic Graduate String Quartet Program.
To make a donation online, use the QR code or visit: https://bit.ly/3yAWO56
Please indicate “Graduate String Quartet Program” on the online form.

�BIOGRAPHIES
Known for breathing life into every note he plays, Mark Lupin‘s artistry knows no bounds. A Canadian concert
violinist born in Oxford, England, Lupin was awarded a scholarship for violin studies at the University of Cincinnati at
age six, and at the age of seven, he was accepted to study with Sigmund Effron, the concertmaster of the Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra. He won the Heifetz Scholarship Award for two years intensive private study with Jascha Heifetz in Beverly Hills and at the University of Southern California. His other remarkable teachers include Ivan Galamian
in New York as well as Joseph Gingold and Franco Gulli in Bloomington, Indiana. Lupin made his television debut at
the age of seven, his London début with the London Mozart Players in the Queen Elisabeth Hall in 1981 and his solo
début the same year at the Wigmore Hall. He has performed with many of the world’s leading orchestras, including
the Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and the London Symphony
Orchestra.

A pianist of unparalleled skill and sensitivity, Ayke Agus is a native of Indonesia and began her concert career on
both the violin and the piano at the age of 7. She will forever be known as the last accompanist during the last fifteen
years of the world renowned Russian American violinist, Jascha Heifetz’s life. She performed as pianist with Heifetz
and Gregor Piatigorsky in chamber music concerts. Dr. Agus has given masterclasses and lecture concerts around
the world including the St. Petersburg Conservatory (Russia), the Jascha Heifetz concert Hall in Vilnius, Lithuania, the
Juilliard School of Music, the Royal Academy of Music in London (RAC), New England Conservatory, Boston University, the Royal Music Conservatory of Birmingham (UK), Rice University (Houston), UCLA, The Yang Siew Toh (YST)
National Music Conservatory of Singapore, University of Indonesia in Jakarta, and all the major cities of Indonesia.

Praised for her “meltingly beautiful solos” (The Detroit News) and performances of “depth and insight” (Times Colonist), Pamela Highbaugh Aloni performs regularly as a recitalist and chamber musician and is an Associate Professor at UVic where she teaches cello, chamber music and string pedagogy. A founding member of the prize-winning
Lafayette String Quartet, she and her colleagues celebrated 37 years of musical life together before taking their final
bow in August 2023. Highlights with the LSQ included performing all sixteen Beethoven string quartets, a 30th anniversary Shostakovich Cycle, a Second Viennese School project, the commissioning of five new quartets by women
composers, and the initiation of the Lafayette Health Awareness Forum. Ms. Highbaugh Aloni coaches the Greater
Victoria Youth Orchestra cello section, and at the Sooke Chamber Music workshop. She has performed with the Vetta Ensemble of Vancouver, Victoria Chamber Orchestra, Victoria Summer Festival, Sooke Philharmonic, Eine Kleine
Summer Music, Chamber Music San Juan, and was principal cellist with the Galiano Ensemble. Pamela plays on a
George Craske cello made in 1850.

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                    <text>School of Music

50

YEARS

MUS C

Faculty of Fine Arts
University of Victoria

�UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA • SCHOOL OF MUSIC

ORION SERIES IN FINE ARTS
presents

Music Not Written By Men
Amy Horvey, trumpet
(BMus ‘02)

with
Douglas Hensley, theorbo

We respectfully acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the
traditional territory of the WS’ANEC’ (Saanich), Lkwungen (Songhees)
and Wyomilth (Esquimalt) peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.

Saturday, March 3, 2018 • 8 p.m.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
MacLaurin Building, University of Victoria
Free admission

�PROGRAM
Sino alla morte (1659) 		

Barbara Strozzi
arr. Amy Horvey (2018)

Douglas Hensley, theorbo
Música invisible para trompeta (2005)	
	
I. Sfumato
	
II. Chiaroscuro
	
III. Anamorphosis
Interview (2007) 	

Cecilia Arditto

Anna Höstman

PROGRAM NOTES
Barbara Strozzi, also called Barbara Valle, (1619–1677), was an Italian virtuoso singer
and composer of vocal music, one of only a few women in the 17th century to
publish their own compositions. Her cantata Sino alla morte vows eternal love,
asserting that its fires cannot be extinguished. In today’s programme, Amy Horvey
and Douglas Hensley perform a recreation of the piece for modern trumpet—a
homage to Strozzi which endeavors to enrich the nascent repertoire of solo works
for trumpet by women composers.
Música invisible is the fourth part of an accumulative project by Argentinian
composer Cecilia Arditto, based on the exploration of sound potential and
extended techniques for a diverse group of solo instruments—explorations which
the composer hopes will inspire new methods of listening. The project’s iteration
for trumpet is a musical representation of painting techniques from the works of
Leonardo da Vinci, using quotes from the painter’s notebooks as well as from Italian
opera in a sound tapestry both witty and mysterious.
Anna Höstman’s Interview is, similarly, a musical portrait of Edna White (1892–1992),
an American classical and vaudeville trumpet player, bandleader, and composer. A
child prodigy, she led one of the first successful all-female bands, and was the first
trumpet player to give a recital at Carnegie Hall. Höstman’s composition addresses
her near-forgotten history in a series of vignettes based on snippets of memory:
short quotes from an interview recorded in White’s later life.

�BIOGRAPHIES
AMY HORVEY, TRUMPET
Amy Horvey is inspired to wear many hats as a 21st century trumpet player. She
is active as a creator/interpreter of new and experimental music, as a performer of
modern orchestral music, and as a researcher of the baroque trumpet.
A champion of Canadian contemporary music, she has performed with Nouvel
Ensemble Moderne and Arraymusic and has commissioned works by Nicole Lizee,
Cassandra Miller, and Christopher Butterfield, among many others. She has recorded
three albums: Interview, Catchment, and Mille Bayous. As guest director of the
Montreal ensemble Novarumori she led Still Listening: A Tribute to Pauline Oliveros at
the 2017 Suoni per Popolo Festival. Her solo projects have been featured in festivals
across Canada, and in the Netherlands, Lithuania, Italy, and the US.
On the orchestral stage, Horvey has appeared as a soloist with the Montreal
Symphony Orchestra and the National Arts Center Orchestra, in whose trumpet
sections she also regularly plays, working with many of the world’s greatest
conductors including Pierre Boulez, Zubin Mehta, and Roger Norrington.
Her research and experimentation with early instruments has resulted in
performances with Arion Baroque Orchestra, Ensemble Caprice, Studio de musique
ancienne de Montréal, and Les Violons du Roy.
She is very thankful to the Canada Council for the Arts, Conseil des arts et lettres
du Québec, Saskatchewan Arts Board, SSHRC Graduate Scholarship and the
National Arts Center Richard Lee Young Artist Chair for their support.
DOUGLAS HENSLEY, THEORBO
Douglas Hensley is an eclectic and versatile musician who has served with the
Victoria Symphony on guitar, lute, mandolin, and banjo. As co-founder and codirector of the Continuum Consort, he explores a repertoire from 12th century
Cantigas de Santa Maria to 21st century works written for the ensemble (including
commissions funded by the BC Arts Council and the Canada Council), on a variety
of plucked string instruments. The Continuum Consort was invited to perform
in Korea in the fall of 2006 and the summer of 2007, and was the first Canadian
ensemble to perform at the Pan Music Festival in Seoul.

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50

YEARS

MUS C

Faculty of Fine Arts
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�UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA • SCHOOL OF MUSIC

ORION SERIES IN FINE ARTS
presents

REConnected
Daniel Tones, percussion
(BMus ‘00)

&amp;
Owen Underhill, piano
(BMus ‘75)

We acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the
traditional territory of the WS’ANEC’ (Saanich), Lkwungen (Songhees)
and Wyomilth (Esquimalt) peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.

Saturday, January 13, 2018 • 8 p.m.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
MacLaurin Building, University of Victoria
Free admission

�PROGRAM
To the Earth (1985)					 Frederic Rzewski
								 (b. 1938)
A/Symmetry Ritual (2018)				
(World premiere)	
	
I. Prologue with Metal and Wood
	
II. Melodies and Shakers
	
III. Drums and Rattles
	
IV. Piccolo Ocarina and Bowed Flexatone
	
V. Animal Farm
	
VI. Bass Ocarina and Slide Whistle
	
VII. Frame Drum and Ratchet
	
VIII. Slow March and Soliloquy with Bells
	
IX. Epilogue

Owen Underhill
(b. 1954)

Invisible Cities (1982)					
Linda Catlin Smith
								 (b. 1957)
I NT E R M I S S I O N

Songs without Words 		
	
	II (1999)		
	III (2015)	
	
	IV (2017)		

Owen Underhill

Cloud over Water (2009)				

Owen Underhill

Temazcal (1984)					
Javier Alvarez
								 (b. 1956)

�PROGRAM NOTES
To the Earth (1985)
Frederic Rzewski (b. 1938)
for speaker and flower pots
Frederic Rzewski’s To the Earth is a composition of immense weight built upon simple, sincere
sound sources.Written for four flower pots and spoken voice, it is a soliloquy which re-examines
the impact of humankind on our planet. The text, “To Gaia, mother of all”, is one of thirty-three
Homeric hymns written in praise of the pantheon of Greek gods. In Rzewski’s setting, the
text is used to establish an intimate connection between the speaker, the audience, and the
Earth itself. In addition to one’s delivery of the text, intensity is created by the densification of
rhythmic material through metric modulation. The work’s initial calm is quickly juxtaposed with
the industrial onslaught of rhythm and colour on the terra cotta or “baked earth” pots.
A/Symmetry Ritual (2018)
Owen Underhill (b. 1954)
A/Symmetry Ritual is composed especially for the duo with Daniel Tones and our performance
as part of the 50th anniversary of the University of Victoria’s School of Music. In nine parts,
it utilizes a variety of percussion instruments including frame drum and bongos, alto melodica,
bells, whistles, ocarinas, toys and noisemakers.The work plays with symmetries and asymmetries,
beginning with both players offstage, progressively moving to meet in the middle and then
gradually moving apart again. This piece is in part a response to the brilliant and iconic Olympia
composed by Rudolf Komorous in 1964. Olympia, which I performed with Christopher
Butterfield most recently in Victoria on the Komorous 85th birthday concert and in the Ostrava
Music Days Festival in the Czech Republic this past summer, is a palindromic work which
incorporates some of the same instruments such as melodica, flexatone, and bird calls.
— Owen Underhill
Invisible Cities (1982)
Linda Catlin Smith (b. 1957)
for solo vibraphone
Linda Catlin Smith’s Invisible Cities describes the vibraphone from different points of view,
much like Calvino’s book of the same name describes a single city from various perspectives.
Calvino’s work presents a dialogue between Kubla Khan and Marco Polo through which the
explorer describes the splendor of Khan’s expansive empire. Khan is unaware that Marco Polo’s
stories are, in fact, recollections and imaginings of the explorer’s home, Venice. In Catlin Smith’s
composition, connections in melodic and harmonic material are presented, obscured, and again
realized through subtle changes in colour, texture, and density.

�Songs without Words (1998, 1999, 2015, 2017)
Owen Underhill
for vibraphone and piano
The intimacy of creating songs without words has always appealed to me. I have now composed
four songs without words for vibraphone and piano.The ringing sonorities and attacks of mallet
on metal bars and hammer on piano strings create both a contrast and a rich combined
resonance. The works are meant to have an immediacy and freshness, naturally evolving and
exploratory and improvisational in character. The first two Songs without Words, dating from
1998 and 1999, were written in a single day, thinking of how frescoes are created before the
paint becomes dry.The third and fourth songs were written for Daniel Tones and myself to play
as part of our duo collaboration. They maintain some of the same poetic, expressive qualities
of the first two while extending the language and dialogue between instruments in new ways.
— Owen Underhill
Cloud over Water (2009)
Owen Underhill
for solo vibraphone
The vibraphone has always seemed to me an instrument of purity, of clear lines and resounding
metallic chords. With this in mind, as I began thinking about the piece, I went to the opening
exhibit of the new Art Gallery of Ontario.There, I was drawn to a large and striking ‘painting’ by
Paterson Ewen entitled Cloud over Water. Although referencing landscape tradition, Ewen’s work,
consisting of acrylic on galvanized steel and gouged plywood, has a supernatural quality with a
tiny white cloud in a large abstract textured sky over a multicolored flat sea. I did not have any
representation of this piece that I took away with me, but the simple figurative title which I have
borrowed, and the magical approach to figure over ground served as a helpful starting point for
my composition. In my vibraphone piece, chords and musical objects float over a slowly moving
surface, the vertical and the horizontal interact naturally and freely as the composition evolves.
— Owen Underhill
Temazcal (1984)
Javier Alvarez (b. 1956)
for maracas and digital audio
The title of this work stems from the Nahuatl (ancient Aztec) word literally meaning “water that
burns”. The maracas’ material throughout Temazcal is drawn from traditional rhythmic patterns
found in most Latin-American musics, namely those from the Caribbean region, southeastern
Mexico, Cuba, Central America and the flatlands of Colombia and Venezuela. In these musics in
general, the maracas are used in a purely accompanimental manner as part of small instrumental
ensembles. The only exception is, perhaps, that of the Venezuelan flatlands, where the role of
the maracas surpasses that of mere cadence and accent punctuation to become a soloistic
instrument in its own right. It was from this instance that I imagined a piece where the player
would have to master short patterns and combine them with great virtuosity to construct
larger and complex rhythmic structures which could then be juxtaposed, superimposed and set
against similar passages on tape, thus creating a dense polyrhythmic web. This would eventually

�disintegrate clearing the way for a traditional accompanimental style of playing in a sound world
reminiscent of the maracas’ more usual environment.
The sound sources on tape include harp, a folk guitar and double bass pizzicatti for the tape’s
attacks, the transformation of bamboo rods being struck together for the rhythmic passages and
rattling sounds created with the maracas themselves for other gestures. The tape was realized
at the Electronic Music Studio at the Royal College of Music during the last months of 1983.
— Javier Alvarez

BIOGRAPHIES
DANIEL TONES
Daniel Tones is an award-winning percussionist equally committed to fostering creative
development in young musicians. He has performed with internationally recognized artists Bob
Becker, Aiyun Huang, Morris Palter, and Steve Schick, given concerts across Canada, the United
States, Asia, and the United Kingdom, and has been broadcast nationally on radio and television.
He studied with Salvador Ferreras, Russell Hartenberger, and John Rudolph, and was the first
person to receive a doctorate in percussion performance from a Canadian university.
Daniel is widely recognized for his work as a contemporary percussionist in the fields of solo
and chamber ensemble performance. Recent highlights include tours in Canada, the United
Kingdom, and the United States, performances at Birmingham’s BEAST FEaST, the Vancouver
New Music Festival, the Ojai Festival, and the Banff Summer Arts Festival, recitals in major
international venues such as the Barbican’s Milton Court Concert Hall in London, England, and
guest appearances with the TorQ percussion quartet.
Global drumming traditions first drew Daniel to percussion. He studied frame drumming, West
African drumming and dance, Balinese gamelan, and Cuban percussion with master musicians,
and performed professionally in salsa ensembles for over 10 years. As a graduate student he
developed a passion for orchestral music, and performed for ten seasons as the Principal
Percussionist of the Kamloops Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed with the Toronto,
Vancouver, and Victoria symphonies, the CBC Vancouver Radio Orchestra, and the Vancouver
Opera.
Daniel teaches at Kwantlen Polytechnic University and leads Vancouver’s Contemporary
Percussion Intensive. He is a Yamaha artist-educator and Sabian endorser, and provides
workshops regularly to students throughout Metro Vancouver. In recent years he was the
Percussion Coach for the Canadian Wind Orchestra and the National Youth Band of Canada.
Dr. Tones is the recipient of fellowships from the University of Toronto, the Government of
Ontario, and the University of British Columbia, and individual grants or awards from the British
Columbia Arts Council, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Vancouver Foundation, the Fund
for the Arts on the North Shore, and the SOCAN Foundation.

�OWEN UNDERHILL
Owen Underhill lives in Vancouver, Canada where he is active as a composer, conductor,
artistic director and faculty member in the School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser
University.
As a composer, Underhill writes for diverse combinations including orchestra, voice and
choir, a wide variety of chamber music, and music for dance. Among his recent compositions
are his String Quartet No. 5 – Land and Water premiered by the Borealis Quartet in March
2017, his Cello Concerto premiered by Ariel Barnes and the Turning Point Ensemble in June
2016 and performed in 2017 at the Ostrava Days Music Festival in the Czech Republic, and
Gossamer Thread – Yousi Shu for solo sheng, strings and percussion premiered by the Vancouver
Intercultural Orchestra in April 2016. His music has many different expressions and has been
described as dense and interesting, colourful, lyrical in inspiration, exuberant and witty, subtle,
and thoughtful. His compositions are on several recordings including his disc Still Image on the
Centrediscs label. His Canzone di Petra received the Outstanding Classical Composition award
at the 2007 Western Canadian Music Awards, and a number of his other compositions have
been nominated for Western Canadian Music and Juno awards.
As a conductor, Underhill is a member of the Turning Point Ensemble, one of Canada’s most
distinctive and accomplished large-size chamber ensembles. Underhill has been especially active
in contemporary music and music of the early twentieth century and has conducted over
250 premieres by Canadian and international composers. He has considerable experience
in innovative interdisciplinary collaborations and has served as music director for opera, and
projects with dance, live synchronized film and moving image. In addition to Turning Point
Ensemble, he has conducted a variety of other orchestras and ensembles including the National
Arts Centre Orchestra, the CBC Radio Orchestra, Vancouver Intercultural Orchestra, and at
the Ostrava New Music Days Festival in 2017. With Turning Point Ensemble, he has recorded
six discs including Thirst, nominated for Best Classical Recording at the 2016 Western Canadian
Music Awards.
Active as a programmer and promoter of contemporary music, Underhill was Artistic Director
of Vancouver New Music from 1987 to 2000. He has been active as an arts advocate and
supporter of Canadian music organizations, and has been active for many years with the
Canadian Music Centre, serving as the President from 2010-2014.
Underhill has been an SFU faculty member in the multidisciplinary School for the Contemporary
Arts since 1981, teaching music composition and conducting, and has served as Director of the
School and as Dean Pro Tem of the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology. In 2017, the
B.C. Region of the Canadian Music Centre presented him with a Lifetime Achievement Award
for extraordinary contributions to Canadian music.

�UPCOMING EVENTS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 | 8 PM ($10-$25)
Faculty Concert Series
Lafayette + Saguenay String Quartets
A program of string octets by Gade and Mendelssohn, with a special premiere of an
octet by Airat Ichmouratov written for the Lafayette and Saguenay Quartets in
celebration of Canada’s 150th Anniversary.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Monday, January 22 | 8 PM (Free)
Orion Series in Fine Arts
Stephanie Chua, piano (BMus ‘01) &amp; Véronique Mathieu, violin
New Music for Piano &amp; Violin
Stephanie Chua is a much sought-after collaborative pianist devoted to performing
contemporary music. Canadian violinist Véronique Mathieu is winner of the 2012
Eckhardt-Gramatté Contemporary Music Competition and three-time winner of the
Canada Council Bank of Instruments Competition. Chua and Mathieu recently released their
debut CD on Centrediscs/Naxos, featuring over 100 years of Canadian duos. This concert
includes a selection of those works as well as compositions by UVic School of Music
alumni Cassandra Miller, Christopher Butterfield, Fuhong Shi and Anna Hostman.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 | 12:15 PM (Free)
West Coast Student Composers Symposium
The West Coast Student Composers Symposium is an annual meeting of student
composers from the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and UVic.
Three concerts will take place during the afternoon, featuring composers and
performers from each institution.
Concert Schedule: UVic: 12:15-1:15 PM | UBC: 1:30-2:30 PM | SFU: 2:45-3:45 PM
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
To receive our On the Pulse brochure &amp; newsletter by email, contact: concert@uvic.ca

finearts.uvic.ca/music/events

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Faculty of Fine Arts
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�UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA • SCHOOL OF MUSIC

ORION SERIES IN FINE ARTS
presents

Stephanie Chua, piano
(BMus ‘01)

&amp;

Véronique Mathieu, violin

We acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the
traditional territory of the WS’ANEC’ (Saanich), Lkwungen (Songhees)
and Wyomilth (Esquimalt) peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.

Monday, January 22, 2018 • 8 p.m.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
MacLaurin Building, University of Victoria
Free admission

�PROGRAM
Gradual Erasures (2016) 	
	
I. Traces
	
II. Palimpsest

Adam Scime

Four Short Pieces for Violin &amp; Piano (1999) 	

Christopher Butterfield*

Extasis for violin &amp; piano (2012) 	
Cherry Beach for violin, piano &amp; field recordings (2016) 	
	I
	II
lonesome lake (2013) 	

Alice Ping Yee Ho
Brian Harman

Anna Hostman*

Danza from Tre Pezzi per Violino e Pianoforte (1997) 	

Maria Molinari

I NT E R M I S S I O N

for mira – solo violin (2013)	
Far and Near (2004) 	
	I
	II
	III

Cassandra Miller*
Fuhong Shi*

Fragments (2002, rev. 2005)	
	
I. Motto I. Star Music
	
II. Motto II. A song of sorts
	
III. Motto III. Blues for Anton
	
IV. Motto IV. Fantasy
	
V. Motto V. Liquidation

Derek Johnson

Coming To (2011) 	

Christos Hatzis

*denotes UVic School of Music alumni

�UPCOMING EVENTS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 | 12:15 PM (Free)
West Coast Student Composers Symposium
The West Coast Student Composers Symposium is an annual meeting of student
composers from the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and UVic.
Three concerts will take place during the afternoon, featuring composers and
performers from each institution.
Concert Schedule: UVic: 12:15-1:15 PM | UBC: 1:30-2:30 PM | SFU: 2:45-3:45 PM
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 | 8 PM (By donation)
Violin Studio Recital
Featuring UVic School of Music violin students from the studio of Sharon Stanis.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
MONDAY, JANUARY 29 | 8 PM ($10-$20)
Faculty Concert Series
Songs of Passion
Merrie Klazek, trumpet &amp; Kinza Tyrrell, piano
Highlighting the lyric beauty of the trumpet, this program of Art Songs by
Manuel de Falla, Chopin, Gershwin, Bernstein, Fauré, Dvořák, and Ravel will
transport you to realms of reflection and romance. These two masterful artists, and
friends of over 20 years, welcome you to share in this evening of splendid music.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
TUESDAY, JANUARY 30 | 12:30 PM (By donation)
Tuesdaymusic
Take an afternoon break to enjoy a concert of varied repertoire
and instruments featuring UVic School of Music students.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
To receive our On the Pulse brochure &amp; newsletter by email, contact: concert@uvic.ca

finearts.uvic.ca/music/events

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