DAWN UPSHAW ANNOUNCEMENT
The Ohio State University School of Music and Columbus Symphony regret to announce that illness has forced soprano Dawn Upshaw to cancel her appearances with the Columbus Symphony in concerts Friday, Feb 1, and Saturday, Feb 2 at the Ohio Theatre, along with the masterclass scheduled for Sunday, Feb 3 on the OSU campus.
Soprano Jessica Rivera — who frequently performs music by Golijov — will replace Upshaw in both symphony concerts and for the Sunday masterclass.
Featuring The Columbus Symphony Orchestra and world-renowned composer Osvaldo Golijov
For a complete schedule of concerts, visit cmf.osu.edu.
Wed Jan 30 · 8 pm*
Weigel Auditorium

Osvaldo Golijov
Thu Jan 31 · 8 pm*
Weigel Auditorium
Performers to include OSU School of Music faculty, Chorale, Symphonic Choir, members of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, and the Carpe Diem String Quartet.
* Tickets at the door or call (614) 292-0789 weekdays 10 am to 4 pm. Tickets $12 general admission; $6 senior citizens and students with ID; free for OSU School of Music faculty, staff, and students with ID.
Fri Feb 1 – Sat Feb 2 · 8 pm**
Ohio Theatre, 39 E. State St
Program to include Golijov’s Last Rounds and Three Songs for Orchestra
Sun, Feb 3, 1-3 pm, Weigel Auditorium
Free and open to the public
**For ticket information for these two concerts, call (614) 228-8600. The OSU School of Music and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra welcome internationally acclaimed composer Osvaldo Golijov to the Contemporary Music Festival 2008. The two organizations are collaborating for the fifth time for the festival, which will present concerts on campus and downtown Wednesday, Jan 30 to Sunday, Feb 3.
Golijov, 47, has been called “one of the hottest composers on the classical scene today, with a multicultural idiom that connects instantly to a wide range of audiences.” Explains Don Harris, professor and organizer of the festival, “Golijov is the most in-demand composer in America today, receiving the most prestigious commissions possible, including the Metropolitan Opera. He is composer in residence with the Mostly Mozart Festival and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. His compositions are colorful and very accessible, and are full of South American and Yiddish and klezmer influences. Audiences will love to hear his music.” Golijov grew up in an Eastern European Jewish household in Argentina, and was raised surrounded by chamber music, Jewish liturgical, klezmer music and tango. His volatile and category-defying style has won him several Grammy awards and a MacArthur Fellowship; he has written compositions for major ensembles and institutions throughout the US and Europe. His St Mark’s Passion, premiered in 2000, took the music world by storm. He recently completed a cello concerto for Yo-Yo Ma and the Boston Symphony, and composed the soundtrack for Francis Ford Coppola’s newest film, Youth Without Youth.