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The Walden School 2008 Concert Series
2008’s Summer Concert Series will feature a rich
variety of new, contemporary American music, improvisations by acclaimed
alumni, world premiers, and a community chorus concert. This will be perhaps
one of the most diverse sets of concerts the School has ever presented,
and we are excited about a series that is sure to offer something for
everyone – students, parents, faculty, and Monadnock community members.
All concerts (except the August 1st Choral Concert) are
presented in the Louise Shonk Kelly Recital Hall on the campus of the
Dublin School at 18 Lehmann Way in Dublin, New Hampshire.
All events are free and open to the public.
Sunday, July 6, 7:30 pm
Guest Artist Concert - Michèle Sharik, handbells and Marshall Bessières,
piano
One of the leading handbell players and teachers in
the United States, Ms. Sharik (www.thegoldendance.com)
will be in residence for several days at the Walden School and then play
a solo concert of familiar music arranged for solo handbells, as well
as newly commissioned works for her. Several faculty & staff members
of the Walden School will also collaborate with her in showcasing some
of the evening’s music. Ms. Sharik will present several handbell
workshops for interested students, staff and faculty of the Walden School
on campus, and she will participate in several community outreach events
in the Monadnock region (possibly including Keene Public Library, Crotched
Mountain Rehabilitation Center, RiverMead Retirement Community, Brantwood
YMCA Camp, among others).
In 2006, at the instigation of several Walden School
Young Musicians Program students, the School began borrowing a handbell
set from the local New Hampshire community. Each year, 10-15 students
have become involved with the handbell choir and have performed at Emmanuel
Church, on the choral concert and for the Walden community. Ms. Sharik’s
residency is designed to support this student-led initiative and expand
the community’s understanding and knowledge of handbells.
Friday, July 11, 8:00 pm
Guest Ensemble Concert - Melody of China, traditional Chinese instruments
Various Faculty & Staff Performers
Five Walden School faculty members – Eliza Brown,
Caroline Mallonée, Ted Masur, Loretta Notareschi and Sam Pluta
– will write original music for Melody of China (www.melodyofchina.org)
musicians playing pipa, suona, xiao, sheng, erhu, and guanzi, all traditional
Chinese instruments seldom heard in concert in the United States. Several
members of the faculty will collaborate in playing flute, cello, viola
da gamba, piano, computer, and saxophone as part of the ensemble’s
five-day residency and concert. In addition, members of Melody of China
will perform some of their group’s traditional repertoire.
Friday, July 25, 8:00 pm
Ensemble-in-Residence Concert - The Walden School Players
Walden’s Ensemble-in-Residence performs a program
of its own choosing. The septet featuring violin, percussion, cello, clarinet,
flute, trumpet and piano, and in residence at The Walden School for two
weeks, comprises members of world-class ensembles such as Flux Quartet,
Antares, International Contemporary Ensemble, Sequitur, and Da Capo Chamber
Players. This concert will also feature a work composed by Walden’s
2008 Composer-in-Residence, Christopher Theofanidis.
Friday, August 8, 8:00 pm
Guest Artist Concert - Marilyn Crispell, piano
Returning to Walden for a second performance in five
years, this time during the School’s Teacher Training Institute
program, Ms. Crispell (www.marilyncrispell.com)
will dazzle audience members with an entirely improvised piano concert.
The New York Times describes her as “one of a very few pianists
who rise to the challenge of free jazz.” Her concert will astonish,
move and inspire our creative music teachers and will delight all members
of the audience.
Composers Forums
Tuesday, July 1, 7:30 pm
Tuesday, July 8, 7:30 pm
Tuesday, July 15, 7:30 pm
These three programs feature guest artists, students,
staff, community members and faculty performing student improvisations
and compositions. All Composers Forums include a concert performance of
each newly composed work, as well as a moderated discussion with students,
faculty, performers and the audience.
Festival Week
Sunday, July 27, 8:00 pm
Opening Presentation - Christopher Theofanidis, Composer-in-Residence
Christopher Theofanidis (pcm.peabody.jhu.edu/~theofanidis),
professor of music and composition at the Peabody Conservatory, will spend
7-10 days at the School as a resident composer and teacher. During the
opening presentation of Festival Week, Mr. Theofanidis will present scores,
recordings and live performances of some of his own music, as a way to
familiarize the community with his artistry and give the students, parents,
faculty and general public an opportunity to learn from this accomplished
American composer.
Monday, July 28, 7:30 pm
Tuesday, July 29, 7:30 pm
Wednesday, July 30, 7:30 pm
Festival Week Composers Forums - The Walden School Players and Guest Performers
These three programs feature the world premieres
of works by many of the School’s 50 Young Musicians Program participants;
performers include members of The Walden School Players, other visiting
artists, faculty, staff and advanced student instrumentalists. Forums
include a concert-quality performance of the new work as well as moderated
discussions between Composer-in-Residence, student musicians, faculty
and members of the general public.
Friday, August 1, 8:00pm
The Walden School Choral Concert - Leo Wanenchak, Director
One of the most popular concerts on our annual summer
series, local residents turn out in droves to hear a huge variety of choral
music sung by full chorus as well as treble choir, women’s chorus,
men’s choir, and teen choir. This summer’s concert will feature
a major choral work by J.S. Bach.
Copyright 2007-2008, The Walden School, All Rights Reserved.
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