September 9, 2019
FACULTY COLLAGE CONCERT
8 p.m. • Monday, Sept. 9
Hughes Hall Auditorium
1899 College Rd • Columbus, OH
PROGRAM
Fanfare for Solo Horn
Christopher Weait (b. 1939)
Bruce Henniss, horn
Romanza
Tony Osborne (1922–2009)
Barry Green, double bass and visuals
Dianne Frazer, piano
Come Again, Sweet Love doth now Invite
John Dowland (1563–1626)
Scott McCoy, voice and guitar
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John Coltrane (1926–1967), arr. Shawn Wallace (b. 1974)
Shawn Wallace, saxophone / live looping
Allegro Maestoso, op. 58
Jan Koetsier (1911–2006)
Sterling Tanner, trombone
Ed Bak, piano
Monologue
Richard Yardumian (1917–1985)
Kia-Hui Tan, violin
Ornate Wobbegong
I. Provoked
II. Captured
III. Stepped On
Susan K. Powell (b. 1971)
Susan Powell, percussion
Ben Shaheen, percussion
Improvisation
Michael Rene Torres
Michael Rene Torres, saxophone
"Spirit Flight" for flute alone
Katherine Hoover (1937–2018)
Katherine Borst Jones, flute
Fear of Roaming
Seamus Blake (b. 1970)
The Ohio Jaztet
Shawn Wallace, tenor saxophone
Kevin Turner, guitar
Andy Woodson, bass
Jim Rupp, drums
Guest Artists
Dianne Frazer is recognized globally as a premiere collaborative pianist. Known for her wit and style on and off stage, she “exudes an energy and an excitement that is both irresistible and endearing.” She has performed with a “who’s who” of international artists, and has performed at Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall and Merkin Hall. Dianne is on the faculty at Louisiana State University, is pianist for the National Flute Association, International Society of Bassists, World Bass Festival (Poland), the MTNA Southern Division, and has performed at the Oberstdorf Music Festival (Germany), ISI Florence (Italy), Bradetich International Double Bass Competition, International Hornists Society, International Trumpet Guild, North American Saxophone Alliance and the International Clarinet Association conventions. Dianne holds two performance degrees, was a two-time Fischoff finalist, and was an adjudicator for the prestigious Dranoff International Two Piano Competition.
Andy Woodson is one of the most in-demand bassists in the central Ohio area, and has been a vital part of the Columbus music scene since 1985. He received his BA in Music Performance at The Ohio State University in 1989, and won an outstanding soloist award at the Tri-C Jazz Festival in 1988. He has worked as a bassist on cruise ships, and has performed at the Montreux, North Sea, Saratoga and Newport Jazz Festivals; he has also toured Sweden and Japan.
A new home for the School of Music
Bold and innovative, Ohio State’s Arts District seeks to spark imagination and inspiration across the creative disciplines. As part of this transformative facilities project, construction is underway for a renovated and expanded School of Music, which will include new rehearsal spaces, modern recital halls, updated classrooms and practice rooms, and a central atrium. This new facility is an investment in our future performers, music educators, conductors and scholars. To learn more and join us in elevating the arts at Ohio State, visit go.osu.edu/artsdistrict.
Join us…
School of Music performances are free, except for a few premium events.
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OUTREACH EVENTS FOR YOUNG MUSICIANS
Practice Audition Day • Thursday, Oct. 3
Bass Day • Sunday, Oct. 6
Visit music.osu.edu/outreach for details and online registration