Monday, February 7, 2011

Jeannette Sorrell '90 and The Apollo's Fire Baroque Orchestra

Join Jeannette Sorrell ‘90 and Apollo’s Fire Baroque Orchestra on April 15, 2011 at 8:00pm for their concert entitled “Bach, Telemann & The Bohemian Gypsies.” Joining Apollo’s Fire are Matthias Maute on flutes and Kathie Stewart on flauto traverso.

Gypsies and their music were a vibrant part of the local color in Germany and Poland. German recorder virtuoso Matthias Maute boldly juxtaposes reconstructed gypsy pieces with the Bach and Telemann concertos he believes they influenced. This exuberant collaboration features Jeannette as harpsichord soloist.

With one of the strongest subscription audiences of any baroque orchestra in the country, Apollo’s Fire is hailed for the “personality and temperament” of its performances (The New York Times). The ensemble is dedicated to reviving the true spirit of baroque performances – not only with period instruments, but also with the emotional impact that baroque music was intended to convey. More information about the orchestra can be found at www.apollosfire.org.

The orchestra includes a number of Oberlin Alumni and Faculty. At this particular concert, in addition to Jeannette, the following alumni will be appearing: Tatiana Chulochnikova '10, Johanna Novom '06, Katie Stewart '06, and Sue Yelanjian '85.

We have been offered a special ticket price of only $20 - you just need to mention code
"ALUM" when you purchase your tickets. We will also have the opportunity to meet with Jeannette and other Obie members of the orchestra, at a reception directly following the concert.

You may purchase your tickets by calling the Box Office at 216-320-0012 or 800-314-2535.
Please let the Alumni Office know you're coming by contacting them at 440.775.8692!

I am in need of someone to hand out nametags at the Apollo’s Fire event (during the reception) so if you think you can do it, please do let me know by e-mailing me at kmcgirr@gmail.com

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
2747 Fairmount Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106

The Oberlin Brass Ensemble and ORMACO

The newly formed non-profit ORMACO (Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach) presents The Oberlin Brass Ensemble on April 2, 2011 at 8pm in Medina.

Experience the vibrant, rich tones of The Oberlin Brass Ensemble under the esteemed direction of James de Sano, Professor of Trombone at The Oberlin Conservatory of Music.

There will be a pre-concert dinner at Michelle’s Place, just one block from the auditorium- $19 all inclusive and BYOB. Advanced reservations required. Phone 330-722-7198.

For more information or to order tickets, call 330-722-2541 or visit www.ormaco.org. Founded by Thomas Sigel ‘86 in November 2010, the mission of ORMACO is to make music, arts and culture accessible to all, with a focus on minority, disadvantaged and rural populations.

Broadway Hall Auditorium
144 N. Broadway
Medina, Ohio 44256

Debra Nagy ‘00/’02 and Les Délices – Special Deal for Obies

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Les Délices presents their concert La Guitarre Royalle, on February 12 & 13. This program highlights the astonishingly beautiful playing of Toronto-based lutenist Lucas Harris, whose poetic approach has been called “a revelation” (Le Devoir). Lucas, who serves on the faculty at Oberlin’s summer Baroque Performance Institute, will be joined by Scott Metcalfe (violin), Emily Walhout ’83 (viola da gamba), and Debra Nagy ’00/’02 (baroque oboe).

Debra has extended a special offer to Oberlin alumni for this concert. Take 10% off on all single tickets bought online at www.lesdelices.org (enter the discount code: delices) or at the door (check or cash only; please mention Oberlin almuni status to receive the discount).

Cleveland folks can get a preview when Lucas and Debra join Dee Perry on Around Noon (WCPN 90.3) this Wednesday Feb 9 about 12:30.

Les Délices’ program features solos and trios by Jean-Féry Rebel and Louis-Nicholas Clérambault, plus a mesmerizing chaconne by Louis XIV’s own guitar master Francesco Corbetta that will tug at listeners’ heart-strings. In a special nod to Valentine’s day, Les Délices will also present François Couperin’s rarely-performed “Portrait of Love” (Ritratto dell’amore). Each movement of the work carries a title paying tribute to love’s many facets - from pure joy to vivacity and sweetness – even its inimitable “je ne sais quoi”! Finally, Joseph Bodin de Boismortier’s rustic Ballets de village will set audience members in the mood to go dancing into the night.

Les Délices performs La Guitarre Royalle inside the galleries of Tregoning & Company on Saturday, February 12, 2011 at 8:00pm, and at Herr Chapel at Plymouth Church on Sunday, February 13, 2011 at 4:00pm. Visit www.lesdelices.org for tickets and more information.

The final concerts in Les Délices' 2010-11 series will be “Myths & Allegories” on May 14 & 15, 2011.

Tregoning & Company
1300 West 78th Street
Cleveland, OH 44102

Herr Chapel
Plymouth Church
2860 Coventry Road
Shaker Heights, OH 44120

Marilyn Horne Master Class

One of the greatest operatic mezzo-sopranos in history, Marilyn Horne will be in residence at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music as Distinguished Professor of Voice from February 18 through 22, 2011. While on campus, she will teach private voice lessons and present two master classes that will be open to the public on Friday, February 18 at 8 p.m., and Sunday, February 20 at 2 p.m.

Both events will be held in Finney Chapel and are free for Artist Recital Series subscribers; general admission tickets are $5 (contact Central Ticket Services at775.8169 or 800.371.0178). These classes will offer a unique opportunity for all to listen and learn as a legend works with Oberlin voice majors.

"Probably the greatest singer in the world" (Opera News), Horne's five-decade career in opera, concert, and recital has been celebrated throughout the world for the power and artistry of her unique and dazzling mezzo-soprano coloratura. Horne's distinguished career has garnered her numerous honors, including a Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award and a Lifetime Achievement Award from Gramophone magazine. She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1995; received the National Medal of Arts in 1992; was inducted into the American Classical Music and Hollywood Bowl halls of fame; and was named a National Endowment for the Arts Opera Honors recipient in 2009. In 2001, Horne received a President's Merit Award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

Finney Chapel
90 North Professor Street
Oberlin, OH 44074

Artist Recital Series

The Pacifica Quartet
Wednesday, February 16, at 8:00 pm

The Pacifica Quartet, recognized internationally for its virtuosity, exuberant performance style, and often-daring repertory choices, will perform on Oberlin College’s Artist Recital Series. The concert will be held in Finney Chapel, with a program of works by Beethoven, Shostakovich, and Schubert. The quartet features Simin Ganatra ’95, violin; Sibbi Bernhardsson ’95, violin; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; and Brandon Vamos, cello. While on campus, the quartet will also fulfill a two-day residency, during which they will lead master classes and coach chamber ensembles.

Since its formation in 1994, the Pacifica Quartet has carved out a compelling and critically lauded musical path. As a young ensemble, the quartet swept top awards in the U.S. and abroad, including the 2002 Cleveland Quartet Award, the Naumburg Chamber Music Award in 1998, and the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2006, making the Pacifica only the second chamber music ensemble ever to be selected. In 2009, the quartet garnered two highly coveted distinctions including being named “Ensemble of the Year” by Musical America and winning a Grammy Award for their recording of Elliott Carter’s String Quartets Nos. 1 and 5 (Naxos).

For more information about the Pacifica Quartet, please visit www.pacificaquartet.com

The Cleveland Orchestra
Friday, February 25, 2011 at 8:00pm

Returning to Oberlin’s Finney Chapel for its 209th Artist Recital Series performance, the Cleveland Orchestra will once again prove its status as one of the world’s most powerful orchestral ensembles. Under the baton of Andrey Boreyko, the program will feature works by Bartók, Vasks, and Prokofiev.

Oberlin Professor of Oboe and English Horn Robert Walters, featured soloist, will also play with the orchestra, with whom he holds an appointment as oboist and solo English horn player. He has also held appointments at the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, the Cincinnati Orchestra, and the Philadelphia Orchestra. An avid teacher and performer, Walters has taught and performed at many of the country's top venues and festivals.

Yefim Bronfman, piano
Saturday, March 5, 2011, 8:00 pm

Grammy Award winner and acclaimed pianist Yefim Bronfman is known by critics and listeners alike as one of the most commanding and engaging performers on the circuit today. Since his international debut with Zubin Mehta and the Montreal Symphony in 1975, he has performed diverse repertory “rich in musical feeling” with “technical fireworks.” His rapidly growing discography, diverse tour schedule, and performances of concertos and chamber music feature collaborations with classical music's biggest names: Isaac Stern, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Sir Simon Rattle, and dozens of others. Bronfman's Oberlin performance at Finney Chapel will include pieces by Haydn, Schumann, and Chopin.

For information on Oberlin’s Artist Recital Series, please visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries

Tickets are available for advance purchase by visiting www.oberlin.edu/arseries or calling 800-371-0178. Single tickets are $30; seniors and those with an Oberlin College ID $25; and students $12. Tickets are available at the door, starting one hour before the performance; however, tickets purchased at the door cost $3 more.

Finney Chapel
90 North Professor Street
Oberlin, OH 44074