Case/University Circle Symphony Orchestra Virtual Concert I

Orchestra violin section
Friday, November 06, 2020, 7:00 PM

Broadcast event from the Maltz Performing Arts Center

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Please join us virtually as the Case/University Circle Symphony Orchestra presents their first virtual concert of the fall semester!

This broadcast performance is part of the Maltz Performing Arts Center, Silver Hall Concert Series, now sponsored by The Harry K. and Emma R. Fox Family Charitable Foundation. These events are free, but registration is required for some events.

 

Program

Introit for Strings -- Vincent Persichetti ( 1915 - 1987 )

 -- Conducted by Allison Siekmann

 

Rounds for String Orchestra -- David Diamond ( 1915 - 2005 )

Movement 1:  Allegro                   

 

Serenade for String Orchestra -- Dag Wiren ( 1905 - 1986 )

I.  Preludium

II.  Andante Expressivo                 

 -- Lead by Concertmaster Andrew Smeader

 

Lady Radnor Suite -- Hubert Parry ( 1848 - 1918 )

I.  Prelude

II.  Allemande

III.  Sarabande

IV.  Bouree

VI.  Gigue                

-- Lead by Concertmaster Allison Siekmann

 

Brook Green Suite -- Gustav Holst ( 1874 - 1934 )

1.  Prelude

3.  Dance

-- Lead by Concertmaster Allison Siekmann

 

Trio in G Major -- Wilhelm Friedrich Bach ( 1710 - 1784 )

Woodwind Trio

Larghetto cantabile

Allegro

-- Featuring Katherine Shi, Rebecca Scheirov, and Ellie Rapp

 

Simple Symphony -- Benjamin Britten (1913 - 1976 )

I.  Boisterous Bouree

IV.  Frolicsome Finale

-- Lead by Concertmaster Allison Siekmann

 


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The Case/University Circle Symphony Orchestra (MUEN 385) is open to all Case Western Reserve University students, faculty, and community members by audition who play a woodwind, brass, percussion or string instruments and who desire to perform in a high level ensemble.  The group rehearses twice per week for a total of 90 minutes and performs 5 to 7 concerts per academic year.  The repertoire is drawn from standard orchestral literature comprised of symphonies, overtures, suites, etc.  as well as other more contemporary genres such a Rock and Jazz.  The ensemble also works in collaboration with the Case Concert Choir, Case Jazz ensembles, and other University Circle affiliated groups.