"Quarteto Nuevo" program

Page 1

Quarteto Nuevo Faculty/Guest Artist Recital February 17, 2024


CALIF ORNIA STATE U NI VE RSIT Y, FULL ER TON

C S U F S C H O O L O F M US IC

SYLVIA A. ALVA President, California State University, Fullerton

DR. RANDALL GOLDBERG Director, School of Music

AMIR H. DABIRIAN Provost and VP for Academic Affairs (Interim)

KIMO FURUMOTO Assistant Director, School of Music

ARNOLD HOLLAND, EDD Dean, College of the Arts

BONGSHIN KO Assistant Director, School of Music

SCHOOL OF M U S I C F U L L-TI M E FAC U LT Y A N D S TA F F Faculty Conducting Kimo Furumoto – instrumental Dr. Robert Istad – choral Dr. Dustin Barr – instrumental Jazz and Commercial Music Bill Cunliffe* – jazz piano; arranging; Fullerton Jazz Orchestra, Fullerton Big Band and combo director Rodolfo Zuñiga – jazz studies, jazz percussion, and music techology; Fullerton Chamber Jazz Ensemble director Piano, Organ, Piano Pedagogy Ning An – piano Bill Cunliffe – jazz piano Alison Edwards* – piano, piano pedagogy, class piano Myong-Joo Lee – piano Dr. Robert Watson – piano Music Education, Teacher Training, and Teaching Credential Dr. Christopher Peterson – choral Dr. Gregory X. Whitmore* – instrumental Music in General Education Dr. John Koegel* Dr. Katherine Reed Music History and LIterature Dr. Vivianne Asturizaga – musicology Dr. John Koegel* – musicology Dr. Katherine Powers – musicology Dr. Katherine Reed – musicology

Strings Kimo Furumoto – Director of Orchestra Studies and University Symphony Orchestra conductor Bongshin Ko – cello Dr. Ernest Salem* – violin Theory and Composition Dr. Pamela Madsen – composition, theory Dr. Ken Walicki* – composition, theory Vocal, Choral, and Opera Dr. Robert Istad – Director of Choral Studies and University Singers conductor Dr. Kerry Jennings* – Director of Opera Dr. Christopher Peterson – CSUF Concert Choir and Singing Titans conductor Dr. Joni Y. Prado voice, academic voice courses Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion Dr. Dustin Barr – Director of Wind Band Studies, University Wind Symphony, University Band Jean Ferrandis – flute Sycil Mathai* – trumpet Dr. Gregory X. Whitmore University Symphonic Winds conductor Staff Michael August – Production Manager Eric Dries – Music Librarian William Lemley – Audio Technician Jeff Lewis – Audio Engineer Chris Searight – Music Instrumental Services Paul Shirts – Administrative Assistant Elizabeth Williams – Business Manager

* denotes Area Coordinator

facebook.com/CSUFMusic instagram.com/CSUFMusic soundcloud.com/csufmusic music.fullerton.edu


Welcome to the Spring 2024 Performing Arts Season at Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts. Whether you are a first-time or long-time patron, a friend, or parent to one of our exceptional students, thank you for joining us. Your support makes all the difference to their success. I am pleased to present another semester of programming powered by the incredible gifts of our Art, Dance, Music, and Theatre students. This spring, the School of Music starts the season with a trio of concerts February 16–18 by artists-in-residence Talich Quartet; faculty artist Damon Zick and his Quarteto Nuevo featuring fellow faculty artist Bill Cunliffe; and University Symphony Orchestra. In May, University Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Chorus will close the concert season with a performance of Mozart’s emotionally charged “Requiem.” Begovich Gallery presents the Begovich Visual Arts Lecture Series with visiting artists’ talks throughout the semester, including multidisciplinary artist Hings Lim on February 22, whose work will also be exhibited at Grand Central Art Center. The Department of Theatre and Dance begins their season in March with “Marisol,” a darkly comedic fantasy where the title character must find hope in a post-apocalyptic Brooklyn where angels are taking up arms and coffee is extinct. Hilarious, multiple Tony award-winning modern musical send-up “Urinetown” closes the theatre season just as CSUF’s dancers and choreographers take to the stage for “Spring Dance Theatre.” When our students demonstrate their talents on stage and in the studio, their creative energy is undeniable, but the sacrifice and struggle it took to get there is often less perceptible. We can’t see the hours spent creating, the days of rehearsals, and the years of practice. For many students, the sparks of innovation and artistry that drove them to pursue the arts are often diminished by the high cost of an education. The Dean’s Fund for Excellence provides support for students in need through scholarships, artist residencies, and other financial assistance, ensuring them the opportunity to thrive in the arts. If you believe in their sparks of brilliance, please consider a donation of any amount to the Dean’s Fund for Excellence. Thank you again for joining us this season and for championing the arts in higher education. I hope to see you at one of the college’s many performances and events this spring. Sincerely,

Arnold Holland, EdD Dean, College of the Arts

SCAN THIS QR DONATE TODAY to the DEAN’S FUND FOR EXCELLENCE


PROGRAM

Quarteto Nuevo Damon Zick, soprano saxophone Kenton Youngstrom, guitar Jacob Szekely, cello Felipe Fraga, percussion Bill Cunliffe, piano Jazz Road Suite: Western States Aquilegia (Colorado)..................................................Kenton Youngstrom Arches (Utah)..................................................................... Jacob Szekely Big Sky (Montana)................................................................. Felipe Fraga Line Drive (California).................................................Kenton Youngstrom The Road (Nevada)............................................................ Jacob Szekely A Jornada (Oregon)............................................................... Felipe Fraga Raven’s Dance (Alaska)..........................................................Damon Zick Camelback (Arizona)..............................................................Damon Zick Cuerno Grande (Wyoming).....................................................Damon Zick Hector, Desmond and Titus..........................................................Damon Zick Guayaquil...................................................................................... Bill Cunliffe Piedmont High Point (North Carolina)..........................................Damon Zick

Quartet Nuevo’s Jazz Road Suite: Western States is made possible with the support of Jazz Road, a national initiative of South Arts, which is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation with additional support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation


ABOUT QUARTETO NUE VO

L-R: Kenton Youngstrom, Felipe Fraga, Jacob Szekely, Damon Zick Quarteto Nuevo merges western classical, eastern European folk, Latin and jazz with an organic feel that packs a wallop! Their diverse programs can be tailored to fit anywhere, from an intimate chamber music venue to a large outdoor festival. The ensemble’s razor-sharp precision is enhanced by jazzy interludes, lightly rumbling percussion motifs and mesmerizing rhythms. They effectively meld the music of ancient worlds and faraway places with a contemporary groove that enchants audiences of all ages! Winners of the Beverly Hills National Auditions, Quarteto Nuevo’s master musicians create emotionally-charged soundscapes with instruments and sensibilities that represent very different world cultures. Their unique instrumentation – soprano saxophone/alto flute (Damon Zick), cello (Jacob Szekely), guitar (Kenton Youngstrom) and hand percussion (Felipe Fraga) – richly colors their wide-ranging repertoire, from Heitor Villa-Lobos’ “Bachianas Brasileiras” and Chick Corea’s “Children’s Song No. 6” to Traditional Macedonian “Gadjarsko” and original works “Hector,

Desmond and Titus,” “Rain Song,” and “Dizer O Que.” * * * * * Damon Zick is a saxophonist, woodwind performer, composer and educator residing in Burbank, California. He was born and raised in Seattle before heading to the East Coast in 1993 to study saxophone, clarinet, composition and jazz at the prestigious Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. After two years in Miami Beach where he performed and recorded with the New World Symphony, Mr. Zick relocated to Los Angeles to complete a Masters degree in Jazz Winds from the California Institute of the Arts where he studied with Charlie Haden. Since then he has been straddling the worlds of jazz and classical music as an active freelance musician in Los Angeles. Damon’s jazz quintet “Damon Zick and Friends” has toured the U.S. extensively and released two CD’s of original compositions, “We Are Large” with Evander Music and “The Outing”. He regularly performs with world/jazz group


ABOUT QUARTETO NUE VO Quarteto Nuevo, the Westland Trio, the Industrial Jazz Group, and John Tesh. In addition he has shared the stage with jazz artists such as Bob Mintzer, Vinny Golia, Joe Henderson, Joe LaBarbera, Jack Sheldon, Adam Benjamin, Larry Koonse, and Nate Wood among others. As a founding member of the Los Angeles Jazz Collective, Damon has worked hard to build a stronger jazz community in Los Angeles. He has been a featured artist at the Reno Jazz Festival, Bakersfield Jazz Festival and UW Eau Claire Jazz Festival. As a classical musician Damon has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Opera, Santa Barbara Symphony, the Ojai Festival Chamber Ensemble, and the Encore Saxophone Quartet among others. He was a featured performer on Los Angeles Opera’s Grammy winning recording of Kurt Weill: Rise And Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny. Recent solo appearances include “Bohemian Rhapsody” with MUSE/IQUE with Damon playing the part of Freddy Mercury on alto sax. This past year Damon was hired by the U.S. State Department to help adjudicate ensembles for placement into the American Music Abroad program. He is on the faculty at Cal State Fullerton as well as the Pasadena Conservatory of Music and has performed clinics and master classes at colleges and universities across the U.S. Born in Brooklyn New York in 1979, * * * * * Jacob Szekely grew up in a musical family where his talent was recognized early on. He was accepted to study classical cello performance at the prestigious Interlochen Arts Academy for high school before attending The Cleveland Institute of Music for his Bachelor’s Degree and The University of Southern California for graduate studies. Berklee cello professor and multiple Grammy winner Eugene Friesen has declared Jacob’s playing to be to be “The first time a cellist has made

the case as a leader in modern jazz!” In 2013 Jacob founded the Jacob Szekely Trio and released their debut EP which was hailed by critics from the Strad, Strings Magazine, International musician and artists from Yo-Yo Ma, and Chick Corea to Rush Bassist Geddy Lee as a “Quantum leap forward” in pushing the boundaries of the instrument. Jacob is also in great demand as a sideman and session player in Los Angeles having appeared in hundreds of commercials, television shows and movie scores. Jacob has been a featured performer or solo cellist with such popular artists as Mary J. Blige, Jay Z, Ellie Goulding, Avril Lavigne and Rush and on such Television shows as Battlestar Galactica, The Walking Dead, and The Sarah Connor Chronicles to name a few. In addition to his busy schedule as a performer, Jacob is also active as a composer and arranger and has collaborated with a wide range of artists and ensembles from string quartets and world music groups to commissions for chamber orchestra and children’s choir. In 2007, Jacob expanded his role as musical ambassador through the co-founding and artistic directorship of String Project Los Angeles, a music school and resource for the alternative string playing community throughout the world located in Venice California named by Strings Magazine as “One of the top 10 reasons to study music in Los Angeles.” In addition to String Project Los Angeles, Jacob has also conducted residencies and master classes across the united states at UCLA, Cal Arts, The Berklee School of Music, Oklahoma State University, Ithaca College and The American String Teachers Association’s national conference to name a few. Jacob has also served on the summer faculty of numerous summer festivals including The New Directions in Cello Festival and Christian


ABOUT QUARTETO NUE VO Howes’ Creative Strings Workshop with whom he co-authored an article in the July 2012 issue of The Strad advising string teachers on how to approach improvisation. * * * * * Kenton Youngstrom, guitarist, composer, arranger and educator is the first in a long line of prize-winning students of Jim Smith at the University of Southern California, where, while earning his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, he studied composition with Donald Crockett, arranging with Darniell Pershing and film scoring with David Raksin. His eclectic performing career has taken him around the world, including appearances as a soloist with orchestra (Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Los Angeles Jewish Symphony, New Haven [CT] Symphony, Jacksonville [FL] Symphony, Redlands Symphony), as an orchestra member (Los Angeles Opera, Long Beach Opera), tours with the Falla Guitar Trio (Dubrovnik [YUG] Festival, Radio France [FR], Hong Kong [CN], Geneva, [CH], throughout the US, Canada and Mexico), concerts and recitals with numerous jazz notables (pianists Taylor Eigsti and Dave Brubeck, flutist Hubert Laws, bassist Putter Smith and drummer Paul Kribeck), leading an international jazz big band (Cannes [FR] Film Festival), singing and performing on vihuela with his own Mexican conjunto (Tournament of Roses Parade), and playing with the Margo Rey rock group (Nokia Theater [CA], Mahaffey Theater [FL]). Producing credits include the Falla Guitar Trio’s Concord Records LP, Virtuoso Music for Three Guitars, which won a Record of the Year Award from Stereo Review magazine. Recent compositions include the score of Behind the Mask of Zorro (History Channel), Kengyadu - Three Movements for Guitar Trio and Orchestra (co-written with Gyan Riley and Dusan Bogdanovic) and Mary Pickford - A Life on Film (Milestone Films). Recent arrangements include Falla’s Noches

en los Jardines de España for the Falla Guitar Trio and orchestra, Corea’s Children’s Song No.6 for Quarteto Nuevo, Bach’s Musical Offering for the Red Quartet, jazz selections for the Pasadena Jazz Orchestra and the movie 7-year ZigZag (Next Step Studios). He is on the faculty at the Colburn School of Performing Arts, Pepperdine University and Pasadena City College. * * * * * Los Angeles-based percussionist and drummer Felipe Fraga began playing percussion at age 9. Originally from Curitiba in the southern Brazilian state of Paraná, Felipe studied at the Fine Arts and Music School of Paraná (EMBAP), where he performed with local orchestras, big bands and marching bands, the MPB Orchestra of Curitiba and with artists such as Arthur Moreira Lima, Altamiro Carrilho, Joel Nascimento, José Canuto and Roberto Gnatalli. After moving to the United States in 2001, he has performed and/or recorded with Robert Irving III, Wallace Roney, Victor Goines, Yolanda Adams, Janelle Monáe, Stanley Clarke, Aloe Blacc, David Correy and opened for renowned acts including Vinicius Cantuária, Daniela Mercury and Bajofondo. After relocating to Los Angeles, Felipe also studied at Cornel School of Contemporary Music. Felipe was a featured percussionist for Robert Irving III’s “Sketches of Brazil” project that debuted at Millennium Park. He has lent his musical talents to brand advertising for McDonald’s and Nestlé, event properties that include the World Music Festival Chicago and Oprah!, Disney›s Viva Navidad! and the movie soundtrack to ‹Rio 2›. Felipe founded and previously directed Unidos do Quilombo Brazilian percussion ensemble in residence at the Quilombo Cultural Center of Chicago. Felipe has taught Brazilian percussion at the Chicago Public Schools, the Music Institute of Chicago, Capital University’s Conservatory of Music in Ohio and DePaul University’s School of Music.


ABOUT BILL CUNLIFFE

Cal State Fullerton Professor of Music Bill Cunliffe is a jazz pianist, composer, Grammy Award-winning arranger and record producer. He is known for blending jazz with classical and pop genres based on a deep knowledge of, and a lively curiosity about, musical styles. As a solo artist and bandleader, he has more than a dozen albums to his name and has appeared on numerous recordings. He grew up in Andover, Massachusetts and began piano lessons with his mother at the age of eight. At 20, having been captivated by the music of Oscar Peterson, he changed his focus from classical music to jazz. As an undergraduate at Duke University, he studied with jazz legend Mary Lou Williams. At the Eastman School of Music, he studied jazz piano with Bill Dobbins and arranging with Rayburn Wright. In 1989, he won the Thelonious Monk International Piano Competition. Cunliffe began his career as pianist and arranger with the Buddy Rich Big Band and worked with Frank Sinatra, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Benny Golson and James Moody. Later he toured and recorded with the Clayton Brothers and the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, drummer Joe La Barbera, trumpeter Terell Stafford and jazz flutist Holly Hofmann. Cunliffe’s score for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 2011 documentary “On the Shoulders of Giants” received two NAACP nominations for Outstanding Album and Outstanding Group or Duo Collaboration. In 2009, he was awarded a Grammy for Best Instrumental Arrangement and has received four other Grammy nominations including two for Best Instrumental Composition. The Los Angeles Jazz Society honored Cunliffe in 2010 with its Composer/Arranger Award. In addition to teaching full time, Cunliffe is a longtime faculty member of the Skidmore Jazz Institute and the Vail Jazz Workshop.


DONOR APPLAUSE $1,000,000 + Terri & Bob Niccum Stanley Mark Ryan $100,000 - $999,000 Darryl Curran Gregory & Shawna Ellis David & Shirley Sepel William Wagner $25,000 - $99,999 Lee Begovich Johnny Carson Foundation Leo Freedman Foundation Karyn L. Hayter Robin & Steve Kalota Sallie Mitchell Revocable Trust Donna & Ernest Schroeder Sue & Dr. Edward A. Sullivan The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts $10,000-$24,999 Apple Inc. Drs. Joseph and Voiza Arnold Robin de la Llata Aimé & John B. Aimé EMC Associates, Ltd Ellen M. and William A. Groves Kathleen A. Hein J. P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Marianne R. Kreter Eleanore & James Monroe Lucina L. Moses & John Brennan Dana Praitis Louise P. Shamblen Dr. Kristin K. Stang & Dr.Gordon P. Capp Jeffrey A. Stang & Lisa McDaniel Stang $5,000-$9,999 Boeing North American Fitness Inc. Steven Caulk Continuing Life LLC Morningside of Fullerton Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Anonymous Friends of Jazz, Inc Leslie Garman Dr. Margaret Faulwell Gordon MaryLouise & Edward Hlavac

Jill Kurti Norman Norma L. Morris Bettina Murphy Dwight Richard Odle Foundation Orange County Community Foundation Stephen Rochford, DMA Schwab Charitable Fund Barbara Thompson $1,000-$4,999 John A. Alexander Judy Atwell Dorothy & Nick Batinich Dr. & Mrs. Keith O. Boyum Janet & Allan Bridgford Broadway Arts Studio Marion Brockett California Community Foundation Katherine Calkins James Case Charities Aid Foundation of America CMC Joann Driggers & Stephen Collier Harriet & William Cornyn CSU Northridge Foundation CSUF Auxiliary Services Corporation Jeannie Denholm Dr. Marc R. Dickey Susan & Richard Dolnick Charlie Duncheon Anne Fingal Fullerton Families & Friends Foundation Jane Deming Fund Marsha Gallavan Annette & Dr. Leon Gilbert Renee Gillespie Dr. Mark J. Goodrich Michael R. Haile Susan Hallman James L. Henriques Frank A. Hinojoz The Ibanez Family Janet L. Smith Voice Studio Sandra & Norman H. Johnson Michelle Jordan Gladys M. Kares Ronald L. Katz Family Foundation

Masako & Ray Kawase Gayle A. Kenan Ms. Junko Klaus Dr. Irene L. Lange Shirley & Eugene Laroff Marilyn M. Little The Loftus Family Foundation Jason Lomeda Juan Lopez Juliette Lunger & John A. Hoyos Melissa Madsen Paul Coluzzi & John M. Martelli Karen & William McClung Thelma Mellott Patti & Carl Miller Jamie M. Spitzer David Navarro Grace & Ujinobu Niwa Debra L. Noble Tyler Stallings & Naida Osline Deanna & Arie Passchier Aleks Lyons & Geoffrey Payne Peace Mountain Theatre Company Inc Anonymous Jim Plamondon Linda L. & E. B. Powell The Presser Foundation Sharon & Dr. Anil K. Puri R23 International Inc. Brian Rennie & Lori Rennie Nancy & Robert Rennie David Rhone Liz Riede Thomas C. Robinson Mary L. Rupp D. B. Schmitt D Barry Schmitt R. Trust Martha Shaver Ingrid R. Shutkin Barbara Kerth & Ms. Lorena Sikorski Janet L. Smith Roberta & Robert Sperry Thomas Statler Douglas G. Stewart Ernie Sweet Carolyn & Tom Toby Fram & Julie Virjee Verne D. Wagner Tina L. Walker Patrick Young Ruth & Wayne P. Zemke

Very special care has been given to the preparation of this donor listing. Please contact Ann Steichen at (657) 278-7124 with questions or concerns. **Gifts received from July 1, 2022 through November 1, 2023

*deceased


ONTIVEROS SOCIETY The Ontiveros Society includes individuals who have provided a gift for Cal State Fullerton through their estate plan. We extend our deep appreciation to the following Ontiveros Society members, whose gifts will benefit the students and mission of the College of the Arts: ANONYMOUS JOHN ALEXANDER LEE & DR. NICHOLAS A.* BEGOVICH GAIL & MICHAEL COCHRAN MARC R. DICKEY JOANN DRIGGERS BETTY EVERETT CAROL J. GEISBAUER & JOHN* GEISBAUER SOPHIA & CHARLES GRAY MARYLOUISE & ED HLAVAC GRETCHEN KANNE

DR. BURTON L. KARSON ANNE L. KRUZIC* LOREEN & JOHN LOFTUS ALAN A. MANNASON* WILLIAM J. MCGARVEY* DR. SALLIE MITCHELL* ELEANORE P. & JAMES L. MONROE LYNN & ROBERT MYERS DWIGHT RICHARD ODLE* SHERRY & DR. GORDON PAINE DR. JUNE POLLAK & MR. GEORGE POLLAK*

DR. STEPHEN M. ROCHFORD MARY K. & WILLIAM SAMPSON LORENA SIKORSKI DOUGLAS G. STEWART ANDREA J. & JEFFREY E. SWARD RICHARD J. TAYLOR VERNE WAGNER RICHARD WULFF DR. JAMES D. & DOTTIE YOUNG*

*deceased

The College of the Arts Proudly Recognizes the 300+ Members of Our

VOLUNTEER SUPPORT GROUPS ART ALLIANCE: Art Alliance promotes excellence and enjoyment in the visual arts, and their fundraising efforts contribute to student scholarship, gallery exhibitions, opening receptions and sculpture acquisition on campus. SPECIAL SUPPORT AND EVENT UNDERWRITING Fay Colmar John DeLoof

Joann Driggers & Steve Collier Loraine Walkington

ALLIANCE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS: The Alliance for the Performing Arts (formerly MAMM) benefits performing arts students through underwriting visiting artists; special theatre, dance, and music performances; and other unique experiences for members. SPECIAL SUPPORT AND EVENT UNDERWRITING Judy Atwell Drs. Voiza & Joe Arnold Dr. Margaret Faulwell Gordon

Susan Hallman Norma Morris Richard Odle Estate

Kerry & John Phelps Jeanie Stockwell Verne Wagner

MUSIC ASSOCIATES: Music Associates maintains a tradition of active involvement and community support, and raises scholarship funds for School of Music students through annual fundraising events and membership dues. SPECIAL SUPPORT AND EVENT UNDERWRITING Marilyn Carlson Evelyn K. Francuz Sandy & Norm Johnson Marti & Bill Kurschat Karen & George Mast

Thelma & Earl Mellott Bettina Murphy Grace & Ujinobu Niwa Kerry & John Phelps Mary & Jerry Reinhart

Ann & Thad Sandford Dodo V. Standring Carolyn & Tom Toby John Van Wey

MORE INFORMATION: Haley Sanford • 657-278-2663 There are many ways to support the College of the Arts, the School of Music, Department of Theatre and Dance, and Department of Visual Arts

GET INVOLVED GIVING.FULLERTON.EDU


COLLEGE OF THE ARTS • SELECT EVENTS | SPRING 2024 Talich Quartet February 16 • Meng Concert Hall

Minsoo Sohn, piano March 27 • Meng Concert Hall

Quarteto Nuevo February 17 • Meng Concert Hall

Ernest Salem & Hasse Borup,violins March 28 • Meng Concert Hall

University Symphony Orchestra with Talich Quartet February 18 • Meng Concert Hall

Nicholas Isherwood, bass/baritone* April 9 • Meng Concert Hall

Brightwork Newmusic February 22 • Meng Concert Hall University Symphony Orchestra feat. Joseph Loi, flute February 25 • Meng Concert Hall loadbang* February 27 • Meng Concert Hall Advanced Vocal Workshop feat. Michael Schütze, piano February 29 • Recital Hall Fabian Ziegler, percussion March 6 • Meng Concert Hall Enrico Elisi, piano March 7 • Meng Concert Hall

Gabriel Bianco, guitar April 10 • Meng Concert Hall Urinetown the Musical April 12– 27 • Young Theatre High School Honor Band & CSUF Wind Chamber Ensembles April 13 • Meng Concert Hall CSUF New Music Ensemble & Contemporary Chamber Ensemble April 17 • Meng Concert Hall Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea April 18–21 • Recital Hall CSUF Symphonic Winds April 21 • Meng Concert Hall

Marisol March 8– 23 • Little Theatre

Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble & Fullerton Latin Ensemble April 23 • Meng Concert Hall

Fullerton Jazz Orchestra & Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble March 8 • Meng Concert Hall

University Band May 1 • Meng Concert Hall

Füreya Ünal, piano March 9 • Meng Concert Hall Enrico Elisi & Mengyang Pan, duo piano March 10 • Meng Concert Hall Alumni Piano Recital March 14 • Meng Concert Hall 17th Annual Collage Concert March 16 • Meng Concert Hall Accidentally on Purpose March 22– April 13 • Hallberg Theatre

Spring Dance Theatre May 2–11 • Little Theatre Fullerton Jazz Orchestra May 3 • Meng Concert Hall University Wind Symphony May 4 • Meng Concert Hall Jazz Singers May 6 • Meng Concert Hall Titan Voices & Singing Titans May 8 • Meng Concert Hall

University Singers & Concert Choir March 24 • Meng Concert Hall

Symphony Orchestra & Symphonic Chorus Mozart’s “Requiem” May 11 • Meng Concert Hall

Brightwork Newmusic* March 26 • Meng Concert Hall

*Part of the 24th Annual New Music Series

For Studio Series productions, free events, and complete information, visit/call (657) 278-3371 • arts.fullerton.edu/calendar • artstickets.fullerton.edu

S TAY CO N N EC T E D Sign up for eblasts from the College of the Arts! arts.fullerton.edu/connect


music.fullerton.edu


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.