CCM ON STAGE ORCHESTRA Photo by Joe Fuqua II/UC Creative Services
CSI HALLOWEEN: POST-MORTEM 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, Corbett Auditorium
CCM PHILHARMONIA Mark Gibson, MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR CCM Chamber Orchestra Kevin Michael Holzman and Aik Khai Pung, MUSIC DIRECTORS Dr. Leslie B. Dunner, GUEST CONDUCTOR AND CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER Totentanz, S. 126 (1847) Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Carnival of the “Dead” Animals* (1886) Camille Saint-Saëns, (1835-1921)
1. Intro & Death March of the Lion 2. Headless Chickens (Hens & Roosters) 3. Speed Kills (Wild Donkeys – Fleet Animals) 4. Torture-oises 5. Where the piano keys came from… (Elephant) 6. Jumping on your grave (Kangaroos) 7. Water torture (Aquarium)
8. All the better to hear you scream…(People with Long Ears) 9. Blair Witch Project (Cuckoo in the Depths of the Woods) 10. Grouse hunting (Aviary) 11. Franken-liszt (Pianists) 12. Fossils 13. Swansong (Swan) 14. Finale
Wenxing Zeng and Diana Chubak, PIANO
John Murton, CONDUCTOR^
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
I. Theme: (Y-Incision): Allegro maestoso e largamente II. Variations A-D: (Organs): Presto; Lento; Moderato; Allegro alla arcia III. Variations E-I: (Bowels): Brillante – Alla polacca; Meno mosso; L’istesso tempo; Communciando lento ma poco a pco accelerando al Allegro; Maestoso IV. Variations J-L (Brains): L’istesso tempo; Vivace; Allegro pomposo V. Variation M (Blood): Moderato VI. Fugue: Allegro molto
Orchestral Sponsor
CCM /CSO Diversity Fellowship Sponsor
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Hirschhorn
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
*Performed by CCM Chamber Orchestra ^John Murton is a student of Professor Mark Gibson
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“Dead” Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34
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