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CONTACT: Judy Moore at 847-491-4819 or jkm229@northwestern.edu
FOR RELEASE: March 22, 2007
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Northwestern Music Faculty Members
Take the Stage This Spring
EVANSTON, Ill. --- Music lovers will have the opportunity to
experience the talents of some of Northwestern University’s
esteemed School of Music faculty this spring during two Evanston
campus recitals and an outdoor concert that will be held Memorial
Day weekend in downtown Chicago’s Millennium Park.
J. Lawrie Bloom, assistant professor of clarinet at Northwestern
and a Chicago Symphony Orchestra member, will present a program
of duets at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 15, in Lutkin Hall, 700 University
Place, Evanston campus. His faculty recital, titled “Dialogues,” will
explore musical communication in its purest form. It will feature
Bloom playing the bass clarinet solo as well as with friends
and colleagues, including flutist Jennifer Gunn, baritone saxophonist
Masahito Sugihara, violist Catherine Brubaker and harpist Kara
Bershad. Works on the program include Robert Muczynski’s “Duos,” Rebecca
Clarke’s “Prelude,” “Allegro” and “Pastoral” for
Clarinet and Viola, Jean-Michel Damase’s “Sonate
pour clarinette et harpe” and Lee Hyla’s “We
Speak Etruscan.” Tickets are $8.50 for general admission;
$7 for senior citizens and Northwestern faculty and staff; and
$4 for full-time students with IDs.
Northwestern horn professor Gail Williams has performed and
taught master classes throughout North America as well as in
Europe and Asia. She will perform works by Doug Hill and Steven
Stucky with her colleagues at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 25,
in Lutkin Hall. Williams will be joined on stage by oboist Robert
Morgan, clarinetist Larry Combs, Northwestern School of Music
faculty percussionist Michael Burritt and harpsichordist David
Schrader. A founding member of the Chicago Chamber Musicians
and Summit Brass, Williams was the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s
associate principal horn for 14 years and has appeared with major
orchestras and chamber ensembles. She also has recorded two solo
compact discs. Tickets are $8.50 for the general public; $7 for
senior citizens and Northwestern faculty and staff; and $4 for
full-time students with IDs.
This Memorial Day weekend, Northwestern University School of
Music faculty, students and special guest artists will perform
at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, May 27, during a Monster Percussion Concert
at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park, just east of
Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Monroe streets, in downtown
Chicago. This kaleidoscope of melodies and rhythms will include
works from the famous 1933 Chicago World’s Fair concert
by Clair Musser’s celebrated marimba orchestra. Musser
headed the Northwestern University marimba department from the
mid-1940s through early 1950s. Arrive early, bring a blanket
and enjoy a picnic meal on the lawn. Admission is free. Seating
will be on a first-come, first-seated basis.
To purchase tickets for the April 15 and April 25 Evanston campus
faculty recitals, call the Pick-Staiger ticket office at 847-467-4000
or visit www.pickstaiger.com.
For more information, call 847-491-5441.
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