Welcome to the twenty-fourth installment of our continuing series of Tuesday evening "Showcase" Concerts, featuring student Chamber Music Ensembles coached by faculty at the School of Music. Tonight's concert launches the 2000-2000 I season. Please note the following dates and venue for subsequent "Showcases:" Showcase 25, Tuesday, October 31, 2000, Katzin Concert Hall, 7:30pm Showcase 26, Tuesday, March 6, 2001, Katzin Concert Hall, 7:30pm ---- School of Music Arizona State University STUDENT CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES Showcase 27, Tuesday, April 17, 2001, Organ Hall, 7:30pm You might think of chamber music as a laboratory of sonic interactions, and our aim is to present great textural and stylistic variety ... an extensive and eclectic menu of delights. Come, listen, enjoy, and tell others of the riches of live performances of the wid~ gamut of chamber music's multiflavored tapestry in sound. · Ralph Lockwood Coordinator of Student Chamber Music Pcrfonnance Events Staff ManagerPaul W. Estes SHOWCASE 24 featuring STUDENT CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLES Assistant Performance Events Staff ManagcrGary Quamme Performance Events StaffAndrey Astaiza Jennifer Cook Erin Dow Elizabeth Maben James Parkinson Grant Striemer Jessica Wood ARIWNA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS School of Music Main Campus, P.O. Box 870405, Tempe, AZ 85287-0405 480-965-3371 • www.asu.edu/cfa/music EVENTS INFORMATION CALL 480-965-TUNE (480-965-8863) KA TZIN CONCERT HALL Tuesday, October 3, 2000 • 7:30 p.m. PROGRAM Gallipoli Fanfares Michael Coe Contra punctus I (from The Art of Fugue)Johann Sebastian Bach James Schmidt and Allyn Swanson, trumpets Matt Smith, horn Christopher Niileksela, trombone Scott Choate, tuba • Sextet I. Felix Mendelssohn Allegro vivace Holly Sokol, violin Bryan Wright and Raquel Ramos, violas Elizabeth Emerson, violoncello Dean Rodemack, contrabass Mihoko Nakayama, piano Sonatine ( 1951) I. II. III. IV. Eugene Bozza b. 1905 Allegro vivo Andante ma non troppo Allegro vivo Largo; Allegro Amanda Pepping and Andrew Kissling, tru111pets Shannon Sigler, horn Ben Dickenson, trombone Curtis Peacock, tuba ******* ******** Jn respect for the performers and those audience members around you, please tu beepers, cell phones, watches to their silent mode. Thank yo u. Welcome to the twenty-fourth installment of our continuing series of Tuesday evening "Showcase" Concerts, featuring student Chamber Music Ensembles coached by faculty at the School of Music. Tonight's concert launches the 2000-2000 I season. Please note the following dates and venue for subsequent "Showcases:" Showcase 25, Tuesday, October 31, 2000, Katzin Concert Hall, 7:30pm Showcase 26, Tuesday, March 6, 2001, Katzin Concert Hall, 7:30pm ---- School of Music Arizona State University STUDENT CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES Showcase 27, Tuesday, April 17, 2001, Organ Hall, 7:30pm You might think of chamber music as a laboratory of sonic interactions, and our aim is to present great textural and stylistic variety ... an extensive and eclectic menu of delights. Come, listen, enjoy, and tell others of the riches of live performances of the wid~ gamut of chamber music's multiflavored tapestry in sound. · Ralph Lockwood Coordinator of Student Chamber Music Pcrfonnance Events Staff ManagerPaul W. Estes SHOWCASE 24 featuring STUDENT CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLES Assistant Performance Events Staff ManagcrGary Quamme Performance Events StaffAndrey Astaiza Jennifer Cook Erin Dow Elizabeth Maben James Parkinson Grant Striemer Jessica Wood ARIWNA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS School of Music Main Campus, P.O. Box 870405, Tempe, AZ 85287-0405 480-965-3371 • www.asu.edu/cfa/music EVENTS INFORMATION CALL 480-965-TUNE (480-965-8863) KA TZIN CONCERT HALL Tuesday, October 3, 2000 • 7:30 p.m.