--iit-ferber.gefr Fine e School of Music INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ARNOLD SCHOENBERG RECONSIDERED ASU FACULTY ARTISTS with GUEST ARTIST SUSAN NARUCKI, SOPRANO GARY HILL, CONDUCTOR KATIE MCLIN, VIOLIN DANWEN JIANG, VIOLIN NANCY BUCK, VIOLA THOMAS LANDSCHOOT, CELLO ROBERT SPRING, CLARINET ELIZABETH BUCK, FLUTE MARTIN SCHURING, OBOE ANDREW CAMPBELL, PIANO HAMILTON TESCAROLLO, HARMONIUM JB SMITH, PERCUSSION KATZIN CONCERT HALL Sunday, March 20, 2005 • 7:30 p.m. MI ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune Claude Debussy (arranged under the auspices of Arnold Schoenberg) Gary Hill, conductor Katie Mclin, violin Danwen Jiang, violin Nancy Buck, viola Thomas Landschoot, cello Robert Spring, clarinet Elizabeth Buck, flute Martin Schuring, oboe Andrew Campbell, piano Hamilton Tescarollo, harmonium JB Smith, percussion Arnold Schoenberg Pierrot lunaire, Op. 21 Melodrama on poems by Albert Giraud, for speaker and five instrumentalists 1. Mondestrunken 2. Colombine 3. Der Dandy 4. Eine blasse Wdscherin 5. Valse de Chopin 6. Madonna 7. Der kranke Mond 8. Nacht 9. Gebet an Pierrot 10. Raub 11. Rote Messe 12. Galgenlied 13. Enthauptung 14. Die Kreuze 15. Heimweh 16. Gemeinheit! 17. Parodie 18. Der Mondfleck 19. Serenade 20. Heimfahrt 21. 0 alter Duft Susan Narucki, soprano Gary Hill, conductor Katie McLin, violin, viola Thomas Landschoot, cello Elizabeth Buck, flute Robert Spring, clarinet Andrew Campbell, piano * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * In respect for the performers and those audience members around you, please turn all beepers, cell phones, watches to their silent mode. Thank you. Susan Narucki is a composer's best friend — a new music interpreter of such intelligence, commitment and technical prowess that anything she sings takes on a radiant life. No matter what the repertoire, a performance by Narucki is always an important event." (SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE) Grammy Award winning soprano Susan Narucki is a familiar presence in the world's major concert halls and opera houses; recent appearances include Stravinsky's "Les Noces" with Michael Tilson Thomas conducting the San Francisco Symphony at Carnegie Hall, the role of Pat Nixon in excerpts from John Adams' "Nixon in China" with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the composer's baton, the Great Performers series at Lincoln Center in Louis Andriessen's opera "De Materie" with the Schoenberg and Asko Ensembles, and revivals of the critically acclaimed productions of Andriessen's "Writing to Vermeer" and Claude Vivier's "Reyes d'un Marco Polo" both at the Netherlands Opera. Current season highlights include works of Stravinsky with the Cleveland Orchestra under the baton of Pierre Boulez, the world premiere of James Dillon's opera "Philomela" in Oporto, Strasbourg and Paris, appearances with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, and the Orion String Quartet, works of Harrison Birtwistle in Carnegie Hall and an eightieth birthday tribute to Pierre Boulez in Zankel Hall with the Ensemble Sospeso. Nominated in the Best Classical Vocal Performance category for a 2002 Grammy (Carter: "Tempo e Tempi"), her extensive discography reflects the exceptional range of her activities. In addition to her 2001 Grammy Award winning disc of George Crumb's Star-Child with the Warsaw Philharmonic, and her Cannes Award-winning CD for Best Recording of Works by a Living Composer (works of Crumb with Speculum Musicae) — both on Bridge Records — she may be heard on SONY Classical, Philips, Angel, Chandos, Nonesuch, Decca, and many other labels. Representation for Ms. Narucki provided by dworkin eliason pARTners. Performance Events Staff Manager Paul W. Estes Performance Events Staff Mark Adamcin, Neil Aigner, Iftekhar Anwar, Laura Boone, David Bouchard, Yevgeniy Chainikov, Chase Cornett, Erik Hasselquist, Steven Heitlinger, Xian Meng, Sixto Montesinos, Samuel Moore, Jenwei Yu THE KATHERINE K. HERBERGER COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS School of Music PO Box 87040S,Tempc, AZ 85287-0405 ed u http: //music.acu.ed Events Information: 480-965-TUNE (8863)