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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Sunday, November 07, 1999

Where to hear 20th-century locally




        Places to hear 20th-century music this month in the Tristate:

        Today — Composer/pianist Bright Sheng, with the Oxford String Quartet and Sandra Seefeld, flutist, perform works by Mr. Sheng. 3 p.m., Souers Recital Hall, Miami University. 529-3014.

        Today — Northern Kentucky Symphony, James R. Cassidy, conductor; Alyssa Park, violin. Program includes Strauss, Don Juan and Philip Glass, Violin Concerto. 3 p.m., Greaves Concert Hall, NKU. 431-6216.

        Today and Monday — The Linton Chamber Series, Violinists Timothy Lees and Rebecca Culnan; Nardo Poy, viola; cellist Eric Kim; harpist Gillian Benet Sella; oboist Katherine Needleman; flutist Randolph Bowman; and Richard Hawley, clarinet. Program includes world premiere of Masques et visages by Cincinnati composer Ellen Harrison. 4 p.m. today, First Unitarian Church, Avondale; 7:30 p.m. Monday, Congregation Ohav Shalom, Montgomery. 381-6868.

        Monday — Matinee Musicale Series, Theresa Santiago, soprano and Michael Balke, pianist. Works by Samuel Barber, Richard Strauss and Fernando J. Obradors. 11 a.m., Scottish Rite Auditorium, downtown. 961-0622.

        Friday-Saturday — Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi, guest conductor; Yumi Hwang, violin. Program includes Faure, Pelleas et Melisande Suite; Sibelius, Pelleas et Melisande Suite; Debussy, La mer. 11 a.m. Friday, 8 p.m. Saturday, Music Hall. 381-3300.

        Friday — CSO Chamber Players. Includes Benjamin Britten, String Quartet No. 1. 7:30 p.m., Memorial Hall. 381-3300.

        Saturday — Middletown Symphony, Carmon DeLeone, conductor; Michael Chertock, pianist. Program includes Copland, Fanfare for the Common Man and Prokofiev, Piano Concerto No. 3. 8:15 p.m., Dave Finkelman Auditorium, Miami University Middletown. 424-2426.

        Nov. 16 — Mexican Contemporary Music Festival, Contemporary Music Ensemble, Delta David Gier, guest conductor. Works by Ignacio Baca-Lobera, Manuel de Elias, Ana Lara, Victor Rasgado, and Eugenio Toussaint, 8 p.m., Patricia Corbett Theater. 556-4183.

        Nov. 18-20 — CSO, Jesus Lopez-Cobos, conductor; Alicia de Larrocha, piano. Copland, Danzon cubano; Xavier Montsalvatge, Concierto breve (1953); Sibelius, Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 43, 7:30 p.m. Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Music Hall. 381-3300.

        Nov. 19 — Mexican Contemporary Music Festival, Josephine Gaeffke, harpsichord. Works by Baca-Lobera, Javier Torres, and others, 8 p.m., Patricia Corbett Theater. 556-4183.

        Nov. 21 — Mexican Contemporary Music Festival, eighth blackbird. Works by Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon (premiere), Mario Lavista, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez and others. 8 p.m., Dieterle Vocal Arts Center 300. 556-4183.

        Nov. 21 — Hamilton-Fairfield Symphony Orchestra and Chorale, Paul Stanbery, conductor. The Tillmann Concert, Pip Clarke, violin. Erich Korngold, Violin Concerto; William Walton, Crown Imperial; Vaughan Williams, Fantasia on Greensleeves; Respighi, The Pines of Rome, 3 p.m., Fairfield High School Auditorium, Fairfield. 474-1584.

        Nov. 23 — Mexican Contemporary Music Festival, CCM Concert Orchestra, Juan Trigos and Delta David Gier, guest conductors; Percussion Group Cincinnati, guest artists. Silvestre Revueltas, Sensemaya; Juan Trigos, Concerto for Percussion Group and Orchestra (world premiere) and other works. 556-4183.

        Nov. 23 — Midday Music at Trinity observes the Francis Poulenc Centenary. Heather MacPhail, piano; Ron Matson, piano; Sandra Seefeld, flute; Elizabeth Knight, narrator. 12:10 p.m., Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Oxford. (513) 523-6969.

        Nov. 26-27 — CSO, Junichi Hirokami, guest conductor; Vadim Gluzman, violin. Program includes Francis Poulenc, Suite from Les Biches; Leonard Bernstein, Serenade for Violin, Strings and Percussion (1954). 8 p.m., Music Hall. 381-3300.

        Nov. 30 — “The Contemporary Wind Band,” CCM Wind Symphony, Rodney Winther, conductor. Ito, Melodies; Galbraith, With Brightness Round About It; Williams-Hunsberger, Star Wars Trilogy; Gershwin, Prelude II, Grantham, Fantasy Variations; Daugherty, Motown Metal. 8 p.m., Corbett Auditorium. 556-4183.

        — Janelle Gelfand

       



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