New York Brass Arts Trio David Jolley, Horn - Joe Burgstaller, trumpet - Haim Avitsur, trombone Guest Artist Series Katzin Concert Hall I October 20, 2015 17:30 PM Program The program, subject to change, will be announced from the stage. Three Sinfonias Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) arr. David Jolley Trio, op. 87 Allegro Adagio cantabile Allegro molto, scherzo Presto Ludwig van Beethoven ( 1770-182 7) arr. Haim Avitsur Till Eulenspiegel Richard Strauss ( 1864-1949) arr. David Jolley Intermission Adios Nonino Astor Piazzolla ( 1921-1992) arr. Joe Burgstaller The Man Who Loved Songs (Anim Zemiros) David Jolley Three Children's Songs Chick Corea (b. 1941) arr. Joe Burgstaller Summertime George Gershwin ( 1898-193 7) arr. New York Brass Arts Trio Libertango Astor Piazzolla ( 1921-1992) arr. Joe Burgstaller A511. Herberger Institute FOR DESIGN AND THE ARTS ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY School of Music New York Brass Arts Trio David Jolley - Horn DAVID JOLLEY has been described as "a soloist second to none" by Gramophone Magazine and hailed for his "remarkable virtuosity" (New York Times). He has traveled extensively in North and South America, Europe, East Asia and Japan. A chamber artist of unusual sensitivity and range, Mr. Jolley has frequently collaborated with the KalichsteinLaredo-Robinson Trio, the Guarneri Quartet, the American String Quartet, the Beaux Arts Trio, Musicians from Marlboro, and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Mr. Jolley is a member of the virtuoso quintet "Windscape", and he is also a founding member, now Emeritus, of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, with whom he toured widely and made over two dozen recordings for the Deutsche Grammophone Label. A frequent soloist with orchestra, Mr. Jolley has appeared with symphonies across the Uniied States; internationally he has appeared with the National Symphony of Brazil in Rio de Janiero, the Kamerata Orchestra of Athens, the Israel Sinfonietta, and the Israel Kamerata in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Many new works have been composed for him, including Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's Concerto, which Mr. Jolley premiered with Orpheus at Carnegie Hall. Mr. Jolley is on the faculty of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Mannes College of Music, and Queens College-CUNY. Joe Burgstaller - Trumpet American trumpet soloist JOE BU.RGSTALLER has thrilled audiences throughout the world with his dazzling virtuosity, captivating sensitivity and engaging personality. Formerly with the Canadian Brass (eight years as a featured trumpeter/arranger) and the Meridian Arts Ensemble (six years), he for many years toured his solo project, Joe Burgstaller: The Rafael Mendez Project. Burgstaller has performed in front of more than 40 orchestras, in more than 50 music festivals, and has performed and taught at over 80 universities, conservatories and colleges. His discography includes solo CDs and three Top-10 Billboard hits with Canadian Brass. His last two CDs with his classical/jazz group BM4 (Bach's Secret Files and Mozart's Blue Dreams) were Top-50 on the JazzRadio charts and the Roots Report (under Paul Simon but right above the Beastie Boys). Mr. Burgstaller is on the faculty at The Peabody Institute (The Johns Hopkins University) in Baltimore, Maryland. Every summer he teaches at the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, California. He is the inaugural recipient of Distinguished Alumnus Awards from both Arizona State University and the Eastern Music Festival; he is a Yamaha Performing Artist. Haim Avitsur - Trombone HAIM AVITSUR has premiered over 80 new pieces encompassing a broad range of styles from solo trombone to chamber music and orchestra. Mr. Avitsur is the trombone professor at West <;hester University School of Music (Pennsylvania) and at the Aaron Copland School of Music; Queens College, New York. In 2005 he founded the Summer Trombone Workshop, which has a US residency at Temple University; in the summers of 2007 and 2008 the Workshop had a second residency in Taiwan and a European residency in 2009-10. -Avitsur was the only trombonist named a 2005 and 2007 Emerging Artist by Symphony Magazine. His book, "The Avitsur Method," is available through Design for Lightning Publishing. His solo CD, Sonatas for Trombone and Piano by David Loeb, is available on the Vienna Modern Masters Label. Mr. Avitsur is a clinician for the Edwards Instrument Company.