Boston Conservatory faculty members Sarah Brady, Robert Sheena, Jan Halloran, Margaret Phillips, and Anne Howarth present a Faculty Wind Quintet recital. Repertoire will include the world premiere of a Boston Conservatory commission by Dan VanHassel, Gabriela Frank’s “MITOS,” Paquito D’Rivera’s “Aires Tropicales,” and a collaboration with Boston Conservatory students, featuring movements of Joachim Raff’s Sinfonietta.
Program Information Repertoire
PAQUITO D’RIVERA: Aires Tropicales
I. Alborada
II. Son
GABRIELA FRANK: MITOS
I. Tunda
II. Chullpa
III. Nguruvilu
IV. Alicanto
DAN VANHASSEL: Status Quo (world premiere)
—INTERMISSION—
JOACHIM RAFF: Sinfonietta
I. Allegro
II. Allegro molto
III. Larghetto
IV. Vivace
Sarah Brady, flute
Shion Suzuki (PSC '25), flute
Robert Sheena, oboe
John Uchal (MM '26), oboe
Jan Halloran, clarinet
Andrew Coleman (MM '25), clarinet
Margaret Philips, bassoon
Elizabeth Sylves (BM '25), bassoon
Anne Howarth, horn
Jack Krugman (GPD '26), horn
About the Artists
Sarah Brady, associate professor of flute, is sought after across the country as a soloist, chamber musician, and master teacher. Learn more about Brady. Robert Sheena, associate professor of oboe, is the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s English horn player. Learn more about Sheena.Jan Halloran, assistant professor of clarinet, holds the position of principal clarinet with Boston Lyric Opera and regularly appears with many of Boston’s preeminent ensembles. Learn more about Halloran.Anne Howarth, assistant professor or horn, is fueled by a passion for small ensemble collaborations, bringing expressiveness, creativity, and delight to her performances. Learn more about Howarth.Margaret Phillips, associate professor of bassoon, has been a highly sought-after freelance bassoonist and contrabassoonist in Boston and the New England area for over 25 years. Learn more about Phillips. Concert Services Staff
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