Boyer College of Music and Dance 2014-15 Season Brochure

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Boyer College of Music and Dance2014 2015 SEASON

Unless otherwise noted, all choral events are free and open to the public.

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2014 + 2015 SEASON

AUGUST29 GLOBAL DANCE AND MUSIC

SEPTEMBER 6 MFA DANCE CONCERT I15 FACULTY RECITAL: PHILLIP O’BANION, PERCUSSION 16 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM17 JAZZ MASTER CLASS: B. SCHACHTER, SAXOPHONE17 JAZZ@THE UNDERGROUND: BEN SCHACHTER TRIO 23 MASTER CLASS: E. MACLARY, CHORAL CONDUCTING28 FACULTY RECITAL: CHARLES ABRAMOVIC, PIANO29 FACULTY RECITAL: VLADIMIR DYO, VIOLIN

OCTOBER 1 TU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2 DANCE MASTER CLASS: T. CALAMONERI 3 MASTER CLASS: M. BARONE, PIANO 3+4 DANCE ALUMNI SHOWCASE 5 TU CONCERT CHOIR 6 TU WIND SYMPHONY 7 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM 7 DANCE MASTER CLASS: T. TENNENBAUM 8 JAZZ MASTER CLASS & JAZZ@THE UNDERGROUND10 BOYER MOSAIC CONCERT14 LECTURE-PERFORMANCE: PETER TANG15 TU SINGERS, WOMEN’S CHORUS & UNIV. CHORALE16 GUEST ARTIST RECITAL: S. LEE, HARPSICHORD17 MASTER CLASS: S. LEE, HARPSICHORD20 NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE21 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM 22 JAZZ FACULTY RECITAL: SWANA, EBNER, LANDHAM, BROWN24 TU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA24+25 REFLECTION:RESPONSE: T. TENENBAUM28 CYBERSOUNDS

NOVEMBER 2 TU CONCERT CHOIR W/RUTGERS-CAMDEN SINGERS 5 LECTURE-PERFORMANCE: KEYSTONE STATE BOYCHOIR 7 MASTER CLASS: M. YANOVITSKY, PIANO 7+8 VENUS DANCE COMPANY 8 DIAMOND MARCHING BAND INDOOR CONCERT11 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM12 JAZZ MASTER CLASS & JAZZ@THE UNDEGROUND13 TU SINFONIA14+15 STUDENT DANCE CONCERT14+16 TU OPERA: HANSEL AND GRETEL17 EARLY MUSIC ENSEMBLE

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18 TU PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE19 TU SINGERS, WOMEN’S CHORUS & UNIV. CHORALE20 TU SINGING OWLS & TU JAZZ SINGERS23 TU CONCERT CHOIR

DECEMBER 1 TU CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLE 2 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM 2 TU LAB BAND & JAZZ BAND NUMBER THREE 3 TU WIND SYMPHONY 4 LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE 4 TU JAZZ BAND, FEAT. ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY 4 FACULTY/GUEST ARTIST RECITAL: JEFFREY SOLOW, CELLO & GUESTS 5 FAMILY HOLIDAY CONCERT 5+6 BFA DANCE CONCERT I 6 MUSIC PREP: YOUTH HARP ENSEMBLE 7 TU SINGERS 8 NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE 8 TU NIGHT OWLS COMMUNITY BAND12 ENDINGS DANCE SHOWCASE13 MUSIC PREP: COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOLARS 13 MUSIC PREP: ORCHESTRA SHOWCASE14 MUSIC PREP: CHAMBER ORCHESTRAS

JANUARY20 LECTURE DISCUSSION: MARC-ANDRÉ HAMELIN, PIANO 23+24 STUDENT/GUEST ARTIST DANCE CONCERT25 FACULTY/GUEST ARTIST RECITAL: CHARLES ABRAMOVIC & M. BARONE, PIANO 27 MASTER CLASS: K. KENNEDY, CHORAL CONDUCTING27 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM28 JAZZ MASTER CLASS & JAZZ@THE UNDERGROUND28 FACULTY RECITAL: MARCUS DELOACH, BARITONE 30+31 FACULTY DANCE CONCERT

FEBRUARY 2 FACULTY RECITAL: JEFFREY SOLOW, CELLO 6 TU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 7 TU MANCHOIR10 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM11 JAZZ MASTER CLASS & JAZZ@THE UNDERGROUND11 FACULTY RECITAL: LAWRENCE INDIK, BARITONE; CHARLES ABRAMOVIC, PIANO 18 VOCOLLAGE: TU CHOIRS & SINGERS20 MASTER CLASS: ORION STRING QUARTET20 NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE20+21 MFA DANCE CONCERT II24 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM24 BOYER PERCUSSION GROUP25 MASTER CLASS: JERUSALEM QUARTET25 TU SYMPHONIC BAND

MARCH10 MASTER CLASS: NIGEL NORTH, LUTE 10 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM11 JAZZ MASTER CLASS & JAZZ@THE UNDERGROUND11 TU WIND SYMPHONY13 MASTER CLASS: M. LOMAZOV, PIANO 13+14 MFA DANCE CONCERT III15 TU CONCERT CHOIR17 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM19 MUSIC PREP MASTER CLASS: RUBENS QUARTET19 GUEST ARTIST RECITAL: M. TSALKA, PIANO20 MASTER CLASS: M. TSALKA, PIANO 20 GUEST ARTIST RECITAL: E. STIMPERT, CLARINET; E. FORST, MARIMBA 22 14TH ANNUAL KIMMEL CENTER CONCERT27+28 STUDENT DANCE CONCERT31 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM

APRIL 7 TU PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE 9 BIG BAND DANCE14 DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM14 FACULTY/ GUEST ARTIST CHAMBER RECITAL: PHILLIP O’BANION & GUESTS 15 JAZZ MASTER CLASS & JAZZ@THE UNDERGROUND16 TU SINFONIA17+19 TU OPERA: LA FINTA GIARDINIERA20 TU NIGHT OWLS COMMUNITY BAND21 MASTER CLASS: ENSO STRING QUARTET 21 TU SINGING OWLS & TU JAZZ SINGERS22 TU SINGERS, WOMEN’S CHORUS & UNIV. CHORALE23 TU WIND SYMPHONY24 TU CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLE24 MUSIC PREP: CHAMBER ENSEMBLES24+25 BFA DANCE CONCERT III25 MUSIC PREP: YOUTH HARP ENSEMBLE26 TU SYMPHONIC & COLLEGIATE BANDS26 TU CONCERT CHOIR27 NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE29 MUSIC PREP: SOLOS & SONATA

MAY 1 ENDINGS DANCE SHOWCASE 1 MUSIC PREP: CHAMBER PLAYERS ORCHESTRA 2 MUSIC PREP: LARGE ENSEMBLES & GALA CONCERT

See inside for program and venue information.

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5 Top Reasons to Attend a Boyer College Event

1 IT’S EASY TO GET HERE We invite you to attend one of the many music and dance events on campus. Temple’s main campus is beautifully lit at night and easily accessible by car, subway, bus and train (More information in back).

2 MORE DINING OPTIONS Temple’s main campus offers a variety of pre-event dining options: Morgan Hall food court, Qdoba, Noshery, Jimmy Johns, Pizza Plaza, Draught Horse, Potbelly, Chipotle, Starbucks and Cosí.

3 AFFORDABILITY Our goal is to offer the highest caliber of concerts and events – all of which are open to the general public. With the exception of a handful of events, all others are free.

4 VARIETY Each season, Boyer offers a wide variety of events: music and dance performances, recitals, master classes, guest artists and lectures. Our annual Holiday Concert (Dec. 5) features seasonal favorites and an audience sing-along. This year’s Mosaic Concert (Oct. 10) will showcase a variety of ensembles and soloists. Both are free and open to the public.

5 EXCELLENCE Boyer’s students and faculty are noted for artistic and creative excellence. The finest young musicians and dancers choose Temple in preparation for professional careers in the arts. Our faculty are highly recognized, both nationally and internationally.

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Unless otherwise noted, all Choir concerts are free and open to the public.

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 • 4:00PMTemple University Concert ChoirPaul Rardin, conductorCIRCLES AND CYCLESBOLCOM The MaskHAILSTORK NocturneFINE O Know to End as to BeginArr. RARDIN Will the Circle Be UnbrokenTRINITY CENTER FOR URBAN LIFE

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 • 7:30PMMosaic Concert (il Mosaico)

This fast-paced concert will feature back-to-back performances by Boyer student soloists and ensembles. The second half of the program, in honor of Philadelphia’s first Italy Week, will include an Italian overture, two arias with orchestra, a virtuosic Italian string piece, concluding with the final two movements from Ottorino Respighi’s Pines of Rome. Free and open to the public. No tickets required.

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 • 7:30PM†Temple University Singers, Women’s Chorus and University ChoraleMitos Andaya, Christine C. Bass and Art McKenzie, conductorsVIVALDI Magnificat in G MinorCACCINI Aure volanteFOLIO At the Edge of Great QuietSTROOPE Omnia SolArr. LEITE Tres Cantos Nativos Dos Indios KraoTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 • 3:00PMTemple University Concert ChoirPaul Rardin, director Rutgers-Camden University SingersPhilharmonic of Southern New JerseyJeffrey Biegel, pianistMatthew Oberstein, conductorSALUTING OUR HEROESRUNESTAD Dreams of the FallenTickets and information: www.psnj.orgEASTERN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 • 7:30PM†Temple University Singers, Women’s Chorus and University ChoraleMitos Andaya, Christine C. Bass and Art McKenzie, conductorsDUNPHY What do you think I fought for at Omaha Beach?ELDER ElegyHANDEL Oh, had I Jubal’s lyrePAPOULIS SililizaSANDSTRÖM SanctusHALLEY Agnus DeiTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 • 4:00PMTemple University Concert ChoirPaul Rardin, conductorMarcus DeLoach, baritoneOUT OF THE DEPTHS SWAYNE Our Orphan Souls (world premiere; to texts from Melville’s Moby-Dick)TALLIS Lamentations of JeremiahNICHOLSON Sail ForthTRINITY CENTER FOR URBAN LIFE

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 • 3:00PMTemple University SingersMitos Andaya, conductorHISTORIC ST. GEORGES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 • 7:00PM (NOTE EARLIER START TIME) FAMILY HOLIDAY CONCERTBring the family for a concert featuring seasonal favorites. The TU Jazz Band will perform The Harlem Nutcracker, arranged by Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn, composed by Tchaikovsky. The TU Symphony Orchestra and TU Choirs will perform holiday favorites, including an audience sing – along and Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s Messiah. Free and open to the public. No tickets required.TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

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The Temple University Concert Choir received rave reviews during its performance tour of New England and New York in May 2014.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 • 5:00PMTemple University ManChoirPaul Rardin, conductorKeystone State BoychoirSteven M. Fisher, conductorTemple’s Second Annual ManChoir festival features over 150 high-school singers joining in song.TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 • 7:30PM†VoCollageHear Temple’s Concert Choir, University Singers, Women’s Chorus, University Chorale, Temple University Jazz Singers and outstanding student soloists in a unique, fast-paced performance. Dazzling lighting and musical contrast play starring roles in this singing extravaganza.TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

SUNDAY, MARCH 15 • 3:00PMTemple University Concert ChoirPaul Rardin, conductorMARTIN Mass for Double ChoirBRUCKNER Os justiBRUCKNER Christus factus estTickets and information: cathedralphilaconcerts.orgCATHEDRAL BASILICA OF SAINTS PETER & PAUL

SUNDAY, MARCH 22 • 7:30PM14th Annual Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts ConcertTemple University Symphony Orchestra, Combined Choirs and Wind SymphonyMaximiano Valdés, Paul Rardin and Emily Threinen, conductorsTCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64STRAVINSKY Symphony of PsalmsDAUGHERTY Bells for StokowskiTickets: $20-35 general admission $10 students/senior citizens. Available at the Kimmel Center Box Office, 215.893.1999 or kimmelcenter.org after 1/25/2015.VERIZON HALL, KIMMEL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 • 7:30PM†Temple University Singers, Women’s Chorus and University ChoraleMitos Andaya, Christine C. Bass and Art McKenzie, conductors WEIR Psalm 148BARTHOLOMEW The 21st CenturySARSANY Listen to a Jubilant SongHARRIS Life Has Loveliness to SellCALDWELL/IVORY Ain’t No GraveTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

SUNDAY, APRIL 26 • 4:00PMTemple University Concert ChoirPaul Rardin, conductorCORIGLIANO Fern HillNEIKIRK World PremiereRAVEL Trois ChansonsTRINITY CENTER FOR URBAN LIFE

New community choir consisting of Boyer students, faculty and members of the community

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 • 7:30PM†Temple University Singing Owls and Temple University Jazz SingersRollo Dilworth and Mitos Andaya, conductorsFORREST The Music of LivingBASS GloriaMcLIN Sanctus and BenedictusTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

TUESDAY, APRIL 21 • 7:30PM†Temple University Singing Owls and Temple University Jazz SingersRollo Dilworth and Mitos Andaya, conductorsSpecial Guest Artist: Ysaye Barnwell of Sweet Honey in the RockBARNWELL Wanting MemoriesBARNWELL UnityTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

†Sponsored in part by the Temple University General Activities Fund.

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 • 7:30PM†Temple University Symphony OrchestraDavid Hayes, guest conductorFeaturing winners of the Student Soloist CompetitionBERLIOZ Overture to Béatrice et BénédictGINASTERA Dances from Estancia, Op. 8aTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

SUNDAY, MARCH 22 • 7:30PM14th Annual Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts ConcertTemple University Symphony Orchestra, Combined Choirs and Wind SymphonyMaximiano Valdés, Paul Rardin and Emily Threinen, conductorsTCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64STRAVINSKY Symphony of PsalmsDAUGHERTY Bells for StokowskiTickets: $20-35 general admission $10 students/senior citizens. Available at the Kimmel Center Box Office, 215.893.1999 or kimmelcenter.org after 1/25/2015.VERIZON HALL, KIMMEL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

Unless otherwise noted, all Instrumental concerts are free and open to the public.

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INSTRUMENTAL

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 • 7:30PM†Temple University Symphony OrchestraDavid Hayes, guest conductorYiming Zhang, pianoCOPLAND Four Dance Episodes from RodeoGE “Wu” - Rising to Heights (for piano and orchestra) (Philadelphia Premiere)DVORÁK Symphony No. 6 in D Major, Op. 60TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 • 7:30PMMosaic Concert (il Mosaico)

This fast-paced concert will feature back-to-back performances by Boyer student soloists and ensembles. The second half of the program, in honor of Philadelphia’s first Italy Week, will include an Italian overture, two arias with orchestra, a virtuosic Italian string piece, concluding with the final two movements from Ottorino Respighi’s Pines of Rome. Free and open to the public. No tickets required.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 • 7:30PM†Temple University Symphony OrchestraDavid Hayes, guest conductorMark Livshits, pianoBRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances, Op. 45TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 • 7:30PM†Temple University SinfoniaDavid Hayes, guest conductorHannah Yu, pianoNIELSEN Overture to MaskeradeSCHUMANN Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54HIGDON City ScapeTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 • 7:30PMEarly Music EnsembleDaniel Elyar, directorROCK HALL AUDITORIUM

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 • 5:30PM†Latin American Music EnsembleEmiliano Pardo-Tristán, directorROCK HALL AUDITORIUM

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 • 7:00PM (NOTE EARLIER START TIME) FAMILY HOLIDAY CONCERTBring the family for a concert featuring seasonal favorites. The TU Jazz Band will perform The Harlem Nutcracker, arranged by Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn, composed by Tchaikovsky. The TU Symphony Orchestra and TU Choirs will perform holiday favorites, including an audience sing – along and Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s Messiah. Free and open to the public. No tickets required.TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

Hear the Temple University Symphony Orchestra’s world premiere recording of Michael Daugherty’s Reflections on the Mississippi (2013) for tuba and orchestra on iTunes

Temple ranks in the Top 10 number of universities producing Metropolitan Opera musicians

Temple University New Music Ensemble Jan Krzywicki, directorMONDAY, OCTOBER 20 • 7:30PM†MONDAY, DECEMBER 8 • 7:30PM†FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 • 7:30PM†MONDAY, APRIL 27 • 7:30PM†ROCK HALL AUDITORIUM

Temple University Contemporary Ensemble Jay Krush, conductorMONDAY, DECEMBER 1 • 7:30PM†KLEIN RECITAL HALL

FRIDAY, APRIL 24 • 7:30PM†ROCK HALL AUDITORIUM

INSTRUMENTALINSTRUMENTALINSTRUMENTAL

INSTRUMENTAL

THURSDAY, APRIL 16 • 7:30PM†Temple University SinfoniaDavid Hayes, guest conductorJoseph Kauffman, violinBRITTEN Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op. 35aSCHNITTKE Quasi una Sonata for violin and chamber orchestraRIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade, Op. 35TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

†Sponsored in part by the Temple University General Activities Fund.

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BANDS + PERCUSSION

Unless otherwise noted, all Band and Percussion concerts are free and open to the public.

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BANDS + PERCUSSION

Temple University Night Owls Campus Community BandDeborah Confredo, conductorFeaturing old and new concert band favorites, including marches, medleys and toe-tappers.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 8 • 7:30PM† MONDAY, APRIL 20 • 8:00PM†TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

MONDAY, OCTOBER 6 • 7:30PM†Temple University Wind SymphonyEmily Threinen, conductorArthur D. Chodoroff, guest conductorYoni Draiblate, celloDavid Bilger, trumpet LANDSCAPES COPLAND Outdoor Overture GULDA Concerto for Cello and Wind OrchestraPLOG Concerto No. 1 for Trumpet and Brass EnsembleGRAINGER/arr. ROGERS Molly on the ShoreGRAINGER Irish Tune from County Derry BRYANT WhirlwindTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 • 7:30PMMosaic Concert (il Mosaico)

This fast-paced concert will feature back-to-back performances by Boyer student soloists and ensembles. The second half of the program, in honor of Philadelphia’s first Italy Week, will include an Italian overture, two arias with orchestra, a virtuosic Italian string piece, concluding with the final two movements from Ottorino Respighi’s Pines of Rome. Free and open to the public. No tickets required.

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 1:00PMDiamond Marching Band Indoor ConcertMatthew Brunner, director TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 • 7:30PM†Temple University Wind SymphonyEmily Threinen, conductorJoseph Schwantner, composer-in-residenceJonathan Blumenfeld, oboeRISINGWILLIAMS For “The President’s Own” DOOLEY Point Blank SCHWANTNER …and the mountains rising nowhereHIGDON Oboe Concerto with Wind EnsembleMACKEY The Frozen CathedralTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 • 7:30PM†Temple University Symphonic BandMatthew Brunner, conductorTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 • 7:30PM†Temple University Wind SymphonyEmily Threinen, conductorRicardo Morales, clarinetPHILADELPHIA STORIESBERNSTEIN Prelude, Fugue, and RiffsDRUCKMAN In Memoriam Vincent PersichettiMASLANKA Desert Roads: Four Songs for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble HIGDON Fanfare RitmicoJ.S. BACH/arr. STOKOWSKI Clavierbung III: Wir Glauben all’ an einen Gott, BWV 680DAUGHERTY Bells for Stokowski TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

SUNDAY, MARCH 22 • 7:30PM14th Annual Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts ConcertTemple University Symphony Orchestra, Combined Choirs and Wind SymphonyMaximiano Valdés, Paul Rardin and Emily Threinen, conductorsTCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64STRAVINSKY Symphony of PsalmsDAUGHERTY Bells for StokowskiTickets: $20-35 general admission $10 students/senior citizens. Available at the Kimmel Center Box Office, 215.893.1999 or kimmelcenter.org after 1/25/2015.VERIZON HALL, KIMMEL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

THURSDAY, APRIL 23 • 7:30PM†Temple University Wind SymphonyEmily Threinen, conductorSOMEWHERESHOSTAKOVICH/arr. HUNSBERGER Festive OvertureTICHELI SanctuaryGRANTHAM J’ai été au bal BERNSTEIN/arr. LAVENDER Symphonic Dances from West Side StoryTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

SUNDAY, APRIL 26 • 4:00PM†Temple University Symphonic Band and Collegiate BandMatthew Brunner, conductorTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

The Diamond Marching Band performed on Good Morning America and can be seen in the film remake of the musical, Annie this December.

PERCUSSION

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 • 7:30PM†Temple University Percussion EnsemblePhillip O’Banion, directorSCHICKELE Percussion Sonata No. 1: AspenSCHICKELE Percussion Sonata No. 2: WoodstockREAD THOMAS Resounding Earth (selections)MARTA Doll’s House StoryANDREASSON Tin PlayTREVINO Bloom or Catching ShadowsLANSKY ThreadsWOLFE Dark Full RideSEKHON Colored Windows, Tempered RoomsTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 • 7:30PM†Boyer Percussion GroupPhillip O’Banion, directorBECKER Preludes (feat. iPalpiti Orchestra)REICH Mallet QuartetLUTHER ADAMS Drums of WinterNOZNY ParallelTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

TUESDAY, APRIL 7 • 7:30PM†Temple University Percussion EnsemblePhillip O’Banion, directorGuest Artist: Lenny Seidman, tablaWALLIN StonewaveWRIGHT OctetREICH Mallet QuartetVIÑAO Water (mvt 2, Philadelphia premiere)ROMIG The Frame ProblemBECKER Palta CLEARFIELD TRAXHIGDON Like ClockworkTEMPLE PEFORMING ARTS CENTER

†Sponsored in part by the Temple University General Activities Fund.

The Temple University Wind Symphony has been chosen to perform at the prestigious College Band Directors National Association conference in 2015

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JAZZJAZZ

UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL JAZZ CONCERTS AND MASTER CLASSES WILL BE HELD IN THE UNDERGROUND AT THE HOWARD GITTIS STUDENT CENTER.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 • 4:30PMJazz Master Class: Ben Schachter, saxophone

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 • 7:30PM†Jazz @ The UndergroundFeaturing Trio of Many: Ben Schachter, Micah Jones and Erik Johnson.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 • 4:30PMJazz Master Class (artist TBD)

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 • 7:30PM†Jazz @ The Underground

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 • 7:30PMJazz Faculty & Guest Artist Recital: John Swana, Craig Ebner, Byron Landham and Lucas BrownKLEIN RECITAL HALL

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 • 4:30PMJazz Master Class (artist TBD)

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 • 7:30PM†Jazz @ The Underground

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 • 7:30PM†Temple University Lab Band + Jazz Band Number ThreeGreg Kettinger and Dan Monaghan, directorsTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 • 7:30PM†Temple University Jazz BandTerell Stafford, directorGuest Artist: Ann Hampton CallawayTEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

Ann Hampton Callaway is one of the leading champions of the great American Songbook, having made her mark as a singer, pianist, composer, lyricist, arranger, actress, educator, TV host and producer. A born entertainer, her unique singing style blends jazz and traditional pop, making her a mainstay in concert halls, theaters and jazz clubs as well as in the recording studio, on television and in film.

Ann Hampton Callaway has a voice so rich, flexible and extravagantly gorgeous that it hardly matters what use she puts it to. The sound always comes first and is what you most remember.

– New York Times

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 • 7:00PM (NOTE EARLIER START TIME) FAMILY HOLIDAY CONCERTBring the family for a concert featuring seasonal favorites. The TU Jazz Band will perform The Harlem Nutcracker, arranged by Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn, composed by Tchaikovsky. The TU Symphony Orchestra and TU Choirs will perform holiday favorites, including an audience sing – along and Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s Messiah. Free and open to the public. No tickets required.TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

The Temple University Jazz Band will release a new album later this fall on BCM&D Records as a tribute to Dizzy Gillespie. Jimmy Heath and Jon Faddis are guest artists. Terell Stafford directs the Temple University Jazz Band.

Jazz faculty Terell Stafford, Bruce Barth and Dan Mona-ghan can be heard on BCM&D Record’s newest release: Inverno Azul (Blue Winter)-Chamber Music by Cynthia Folio. Available on iTunes.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 • 4:30PMJazz Master Class (artist TBD)

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 • 7:30PM†Jazz @ The Underground

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 • 4:30PMJazz Master Class (artist TBD)

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 • 7:30PM†Jazz @ The Underground

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 • 4:30PMJazz Master Class (artist TBD)

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 • 7:30PM†Jazz @ The Underground

THURSDAY, APRIL 9 • 7:30PM†Big Band Dance @ The Underground

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 • 4:30PMJazz Master Class (artist TBD)

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 • 7:30PM†Jazz @ The Underground Temple University Jazz BandTerell Stafford, directorDate to be announced. Check temple.edu/boyer for updates.DIZZY’S CLUB COCA-COLA, JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERTickets: 212.258.9595 or www.jalc.org/dizzys

† Sponsored in part by the Temple University General Activities Fund.

Please visit our online calendar after September 1 for additional Jazz program information. Unless otherwise noted, all Jazz performances are free and open to the public.

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DANCE

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DANCE

UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL DANCE PERFORMANCES AND MASTER CLASSES ARE HELD IN THE CONWELL DANCE THEATER.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 • 7:30PM†Global Dance and MusicSelected works from our diverse artistic community.Free admission, no tickets required.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 • 2:30PM & 5:30PM†‡MFA Dance Concert IDeborah Wince

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 • 7:30PM† SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 • 7:30PM†Dance Alumni Showcase 2014Featuring works by Helen Hale, Abby Zbikowski and Tanya Calamoneri.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 • 7:30PM† SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 • 7:30PM†Thunder by Tatyana Tenenbaum, choreographer and composer.Like the act of nature that is both heard and felt, Thunder explores simultaneous phenomena joined in an instance of meaning. Tenenbaum and her collaborators harness a vocal practice that probes the internal and external limits of the singing body.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 • 7:30PM† SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 • 2:30PM & 7:30PM†Venus Dance Company and Underground Danceworks with special guest artist, Melissa Rex, and appearance by Venus 2 and renowned visual artist Anthe.Tickets at danceboxoffice.com at $18 general admission $15 Students and Senior Citizens|$10 Dance Pass $5 with Temple Student OWLcard or at the door 30 minutes before each show.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 • 7:30PM†‡ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 • 2:30PM & 7:30PM†‡Student Dance ConcertA juried selection of the best student choreography of the season.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 • 7:30PM†‡ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 • 2:30PM & 7:30PM†‡BFA Dance Concert IFeaturing works by graduating seniors.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 • 5:00PM & 8:00PM†ENDINGS Dance Showcase Showings by repertory classes and Graduate Student Research Class.Free admission, no tickets required.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 • 7:30PM† SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 • 7:30PM†Molly Shanahan/Mad ShakThe Delicate Hour is the most recent iteration of Shana-han’s multi-year ensemble project, Stamina of Curiosity.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 • 7:30PM†‡ SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 • 7:30PM†‡Faculty Dance ConcertFeaturing work by current dance faculty and guest artist Andrea Miller of Gallim Dance.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 • 7:30PM†‡ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 • 7:30PM†‡MFA Dance Concert IILeslie Cornish and Dara Meredith-Stevens.

FRIDAY, MARCH 13 • 7:30PM†‡ SATURDAY, MARCH 14 • 7:30PM†‡MFA Dance Concert IIITatiana Arias Hassan and Melisa Clark.

FRIDAY, MARCH 27 • 7:30PM†‡ SATURDAY, MARCH 28 • 2:30PM & 7:30PM†‡Student Dance ConcertA juried selection of the best student choreography of the season.

FRIDAY, APRIL 24 • 7:30PM†‡ SATURDAY, APRIL 25 • 2:30PM & 7:30PM†‡BFA Dance Concert IIIFeaturing works by graduating seniors.

DANCE STUDIES COLLOQUIUM SERIESDance Studies Colloquium is a dynamic interactive speaker series designed to facilitate a dialogue about emergingissues related to dance. Free and open to the public. CHAT Lounge, 10th floor Gladfelter Hall, Temple’s main campus.

SEPTEMBER 16 • 5:30PMMarion Kant, University of CambridgeToy Ballerina

OCTOBER 7 • 5:30PM Jens Giersdorf, Marymount Manhattan College, NYCModernism Revisited

OCTOBER 21 • 5:30PMAlessandra Nicifero, Dance Writer and Translator, NYCQuestioning/Choreographing: The Use of Interviews in Bill T. Jones’s and Rachid Ouramdane’s Performances

NOVEMBER 11 • 5:30PMVida Midgelow, Middlesex University, London, UKDance Improvisation and the Academy: Liquid Knowing, Language and Pedagogy

DECEMBER 2 • 5:30PMKatherine Profeta, Queens College, City University of New York, NYCDance Dramaturgy and the Question of Research

JANUARY 27 • 5:30PMFelicia McCarren, Tulane University, New OrleansPlanting Dance: Cultural History and Performativity

FEBRUARY 10 • 5:30PMSusan Jones, University of Oxford, Oxford, UKSamuel Beckett as Choreographer

FEBRUARY 24 • 5:30PMClare Parfitt-Brown, University of Chichester, West Sussex, UKBodies of Memory: Identity Politics in the Early Cancan

MARCH 10 • 5:30PMChristine Dakin, Independent Artist, New York CityLa Voz del Cuerpo/ The Body Speaks: The Personal Poetics of a Martha Graham Dancer

MARCH 17 • 5:30PMAnna Pakes, University of Roehhampton, London, UKPhilosophy and the Work of Conceptual Dance

MARCH 31 • 5:30PMThomas F. DeFrantz, Duke University, Durham, NCSWITCH: Queer Social Dance, Political Leadership, and Black Popular Culture

APRIL 14 • 5:30PMJulie Malnig, New York University, NYCRace, Rock and Revolution: Teenage Social Dance of the 1950’s and Early 1960’s

FRIDAY, MAY 1 • 5:00PM & 8:00PM†ENDINGS Dance ShowcaseShowings by repertory classes and Graduate Student Research Class.Free admission, no tickets required.

Unless indicated, tickets for all Dance performances are: $20 general admission $15 students/senior citizens $10 Temple employees or with Dance USA Philadelphia Dance Pass $5 with student OWLcard Tickets: liacourascenter.com or 800.298.4200, in-person, cash-only at the Liacouras Center Box Office (1776 N. Broad St, Mon-Fri 10am-4pm) or at the venue 45 minutes before each performance.

† Sponsored in part by the Temple University General Activities Fund. ‡ Sponsored in part by the Rose Vernick Fund.

Dance students worked in Germany, Vietnam, China, Puerto Rico, Colombia, South Korea and Lincoln Center this year, with companies including BalletX and Urban Bush Women.

DANCE MASTER CLASSESOCTOBER 2 • 9:40 – 11:40AMButoh Movement taught by alumna guest artist, Tanya Calamoneri. Buthoh, loosely translates to mean “stomp” or “earth dance.” Free. Limited space. Contact [email protected] by 10/1 to register.

OCTOBER 7 • 6:00 – 8:00PMMovement and Sound Dance Workshop. Reflection:Response guest artist, Tatyana Tennen-baum will offer a workshop open to to dancers and singers. No prior experience with dance or the voice is required. Free. Limited space. Contact [email protected] by 10/6 to register.

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MASTER CLASSES, RECITALS + LECTURESMASTER CLASSES, RECITALS + LECTURES

All Master Classes, Recitals and Lectures are free and open to the public. Please visit our online calendar after September 1 for complete program information.

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ALL MASTER CLASSES, RECITALS AND LECTURES ARE FREE AND WILL BE HELD IN ROCK HALL AUDITORIUM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. Jazz master classes listed on pages 10-11. Dance master classes listed on pages 12-13.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 • 7:30PMFaculty Recital: Phillip O’Banion, percussionKLEIN RECITAL HALL

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 • 7:30PMAdjunct Faculty Recital: Jean-Francois Proulx, piano; Grant Uhle, tenor

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 • 3:00PMMaster Class: Edward Maclary, choral conductingNationally recognized conductor Edward Maclary will coach Temple graduate conductors on preparing and con-ducting Francis Poulenc’s 20th-century masterpiece Gloria.PRESSER HALL 142

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 • 7:30PMFaculty Recital: Charles Abramovic, piano

Hear Charles Abramovic on Inverno Azul (Blue Winter) -Chamber Music by Cynthia Folio. Available on iTunes.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 • 7:30PMFaculty Recital: Vladimir Dyo, violin

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 • 1:00PM∆

Master Class: Marcantonio Barone, piano

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 • 7:30PMAdjunct Faculty Recital: Clipper Erickson, piano

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 • 7:30PMWorld Music Lecture-Performance: Peter Tang and EastRiver Ensemble

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 • 7:30PMGuest Artist Recital: Sonia Lee, harpsichord

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 • 3:00PMMaster Class: Sonia Lee, harpsichord

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 • 7:30PM†CyberSounds20th-century computer music masterpieces blend with an eclectic mix of new visual works by Boyer students and faculty.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 • 7:30PMWorld Music Lecture-Performance: Keystone State Boychoir

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 • 1:00PM∆

Master Class: Mikhail Yanovitsky, piano

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 • 7:30PM†Faculty and Guest Artist Recital: Trio Combray: Gregory Fulkerson, violin; Jeffrey Solow, cello; Jeffrey Swann, piano

TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 • 3:00PM*Lecture Discussion: Marc-André Hamelin, piano

SUNDAY, JANUARY 25 • 7:30PMFaculty and Guest Artist Recital: Charles Abramovic and Marcantonio Barone, piano

TUESDAY, JANUARY 27 • 3:00PMMaster Class: Karen Kennedy, choral conductingLeading guest conductor Karen Kennedy works with Temple graduate conductors in preparing and conducting Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms.PRESSER HALL 300

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 • 7:30PMFaculty Recital: Marcus DeLoach, baritone

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 • 7:30PMFaculty Recital: Jeffrey Solow, cello and Elise Auerbach, pianoAn all-Prokofiev program including several seldom-heard works.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 • 7:30PMFaculty Recital: Lawrence Indik, baritone and Charles Abramovic, piano

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 • 7:30PM Adjunct Faculty Recital: Clipper Erickson, piano

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 • 2:00PM†*Master Class: Orion String Quartet

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 • 5:00PM†*Master Class: Jerusalem Quartet

TUESDAY, MARCH 10 • 3:00PM*Master Class: Nigel North, lute

FRIDAY, MARCH 13 • 1:00PMMaster Class: Marina Lomazov, piano

THURSDAY, MARCH 19 • 7:30PMGuest Artist Recital: Michael Tsalka, harpsichord, fortepiano and modern piano.

FRIDAY, MARCH 20 • 1:00PMMaster Class: Michael Tsalka, modern piano and historical instruments

FRIDAY, MARCH 20 • 7:30PMGuest Artist Recital: Elizabeth Stimpert, clarinet and Erik Forst, marimba

TUESDAY, APRIL 14 • 7:30PMFaculty and Guest Artist Chamber RecitalPhillip O’Banion, percussionJulie Bishop, sopranoChristopher Deviney, percussionBob Becker, percussion and piano

MONDAY, APRIL 20 • 3:00PM†*Master Class: Enso String Quartet

†Sponsored in part by the Temple University General Activities Fund.

∆Sponsored by Jacobs Music Company. Jacobs Music Company is a proud supporter of the Boyer College of Music and Dance.

*We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society in the presentation of these master classes.

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OPERAOPERA

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 • 7:30PM† SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 • 3:00PM†Temple University OperaHUMPERDINCK Hansel and Gretel Valéry Ryvkin, music directorAndrew Chown, stage directorJamie Johnson, producerTOMLINSON THEATER

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 • 4:00PMYouth Harp Ensemble ConcertROCK HALL AUDITORIUM

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1310:30AM Community Music Scholars Program Large Ensembles Concert4:00PM Orchestra Showcase TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14 2:00PM Chamber Players Orchestra Ensembles Concert4:00PM Youth Chamber Orchestra Ensembles ConcertROCK HALL AUDITORIUM

THURSDAY, MARCH 19 • 3:00PM*Master Class: Rubens QuartetROCK HALL AUDITORIUM

SATURDAY, JUNE 6 • 3:00PMSpring Voice RecitalROCK HALL AUDITORIUM

All Temple Music Prep performances are free and open to the public.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 17 • 7:30PM† SUNDAY, APRIL 19 • 3:00PM†Temple University OperaMOZART La finta giardiniera Valéry Ryvkin, music directorDavid Carl Toulson, stage directorJamie Johnson, producerTOMLINSON THEATER

Tickets for Temple Opera: $20 General Admission $15 students/senior citizens $5 with student OWLcard Available at: liacourascenter.com. or 800.298.4200. In person, Liacouras Center Box Office (1776 N. Broad St. Mon. – Fri. 10am-4pm) or at venue 45 minutes before the performance.

†Sponsored in part by the Temple University General Activities Fund.

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TEMPLE MUSIC PREP FESTIVAL OF YOUNG MUSICIANS APRIL 24 – MAY 2

FRIDAY, APRIL 24 • 7:30PMShowcase of Chamber EnsemblesETHICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA

SATURDAY, APRIL 25 • 4:00PMYouth Harp Ensemble ConcertROCK HALL AUDITORIUM

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 • 7:30PMSolos and SonatasROCK HALL AUDITORIUM

FRIDAY, MAY 1 • 7:30PMChamber Players Orchestra Ensembles ConcertROCK HALL AUDITORIUM

SATURDAY, MAY 22:00PM Singular Strings: Large Ensembles in PerformanceFeaturing Chamber Players Orchestra, Baroque Players7:30PM Gala ConcertCHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY

*We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society in the presentation of this master class.

Last year, Temple Music Prep students won 20 national and international music awards.

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PERFORMANCE LOCATIONS

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ARRONSON HALL2001 N. 13th Street, Presser Hall, 2nd Floor

CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF SAINTS PETER & PAUL1723 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA

CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY1904 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA

CONWELL DANCE THEATER1801 N. Broad Street, 5th floor

DIZZY’S CLUB COCA-COLA, JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERBroadway at 60th Street, New York, NY

EASTERN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS1401 Laurel Oak Road, Vorhees, NJ

ETHICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA1906 S. Rittenhouse Square

GLADFELTER HALL1115 W. Berks Street

HISTORIC ST. GEORGES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH235 N. Fourth Street, Philadelphia PA

HOWARD GITTIS STUDENT CENTER1755 North 13th Street

KIMMEL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS300 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA

KLEIN RECITAL HALL2001 N. 13th Street, Presser Hall, 2nd Floor

PRESSER HALL2001 N. 13th Street

ROCK HALL AUDITORIUM1715 N. Broad Street

TEMPLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER1837 N Broad Street

TOMLINSON THEATER1301 W. Norris Street

TRINITY CENTER FOR URBAN LIFE2212 Spruce Street, Philadelphia PA

PARKING FOR ON-CAMPUS EVENTS

$15 cash only 15th Street Lot (formerly Lot #1) Enter from 15th Street between Norris Street & Montgomery Avenue Open Monday-Friday

$15 cash only Diamond Street Lot (formerly Lot #10) Enter from Diamond Street between 11th & 12th Street Open Monday-Friday

$15 cash only Liacouras Garage Enter from 15th Street between Montgomery & Cecil B. Moore Avenues Open Monday - Sunday

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Broad Street Subway: All local Broad Street Subway trains stop at Cecil B. Moore Station (Broad and Cecil B. Moore Avenue).

Bus: The 4 and 16 buses stop on Broad Street at Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Montgomery Avenue, Polett Walk, and Norris Street. The 23 bus stops on 12th Street (southbound) and 11th Street (northbound) at Polett Walk, Montgomery Avenue, and Cecil B. Moore Avenue.

SEPTA Regional Rail Lines: All trains stop at Temple University Station, located at 10th and Berks Streets.

For more information, please visit SEPTA’s website, septa.org.

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