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ADVISORY BOARD Sherry Keller Brown • Gary Chazen • Darlia Conn • Deanne Irvine • Lavinia Johnston Karen “Candy” Kruesi, Chair • Sharon Mills • Stephen Rich Nadine Goff Harriette and Robert Hereford Keith S. Reas and Tomas Hernandez Patricia Huang Nancy Jolley Jane and Lowry Kline Ann and David Pope Tresa and Franklin McCallie Sara and Spencer McCallie Jean and Hugh Moore Andra Jurist and Bruce Stewart Gloria Butler and Steve Sherman James O. Williams Robert Thomas Wolfe PICCOLO Judy and Guy Beaty Patricia Daniel Barbara and Richard Heilman Daidee Springer and Steve Hollingsworth Martha Mackey Isabel and Ralph McGraw Anne and Sam McReynolds Claire and James Stockman Linda Neely and Mark Thompson FRIENDS John Beck Vanessa and Jerome Hammond David Finckel and Wu Han, Artistic Advisors JUBILOSO Sherry Keller Brown Lavinia Johnston MAESTOSO The Remek Trust Darlia and Paul Conn Deanne and Nelson Irvine Karen “Candy” Kruesi Sharon Mills Jacqueline Marschak and Leonard Murray Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Rich CANTABILE Susan and Bob Card Teresa and Wade Chien Doris LaMar Mary and Don McDowell Frank WIlliamson ESPRESSIVO Anonymous Chazen Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Olan Mills, II Cannon and Rick Montague Kay H. Sanford Sue Anne Wells DOLCE Nora and Robert Bernhardt Brenda and Wade Brickhouse Niansen Liu and Qian Fang Dr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Feintuch Monica and Jeff Gefter For more information, please visit us at www.stringtheorymusic.org [email protected] 423.414.2525 @stringtheorycms @stringtheorycms @stringtheorychambermusic “Let them sing praises unto Him with timbrel and harp.” (Psalm 149:3) 2017-2018 DONORS AT THE HUNTER GRANTS PARTNERS SPONSORS CORPORATE SPONSORS The Tucker foundation IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LEE UNIVERSITY and THE HUNTER MUSEUM of AMERICAN ART Gloria Chien, Artistic Director TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2018 6:30PM Edward Henry Potthast (1857 - 1927), In the Far Northwest - Montana circa 1913, oil on canvas, 50 x 40 inches, Museum commission.

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ADVISORY BOARD

Sherry Keller Brown • Gary Chazen • Darlia Conn • Deanne Irvine • Lavinia Johnston

Karen “Candy” Kruesi, Chair • Sharon Mills • Stephen Rich

Nadine Goff

Harriette and Robert Hereford

Keith S. Reas and Tomas Hernandez

Patricia Huang

Nancy Jolley

Jane and Lowry Kline

Ann and David Pope

Tresa and Franklin McCallie

Sara and Spencer McCallie

Jean and Hugh Moore

Andra Jurist and Bruce Stewart

Gloria Butler and Steve Sherman

James O. Williams

Robert Thomas Wolfe

P I C C O L OJudy and Guy Beaty

Patricia Daniel

Barbara and Richard Heilman

Daidee Springer and Steve Hollingsworth

Martha Mackey

Isabel and Ralph McGraw

Anne and Sam McReynolds

Claire and James Stockman

Linda Neely and Mark Thompson

F R I E N D SJohn Beck

Vanessa and Jerome Hammond

D a v i d F i n c k e l a n d W u H a n , A r t i s t i c A d v i s o r s

J U B I L O S OSherry Keller Brown

Lavinia Johnston

M A E S T O S OThe Remek Trust

Darlia and Paul Conn

Deanne and Nelson Irvine

Karen “Candy” Kruesi

Sharon Mills

Jacqueline Marschak and

Leonard Murray

Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Rich

C A N T A B I L ESusan and Bob Card

Teresa and Wade Chien

Doris LaMar

Mary and Don McDowell

Frank WIlliamson

E S P R E S S I V OAnonymous

Chazen Family Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Olan Mills, II

Cannon and Rick Montague

Kay H. Sanford

Sue Anne Wells

D O L C ENora and Robert Bernhardt

Brenda and Wade Brickhouse

Niansen Liu and Qian Fang

Dr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Feintuch

Monica and Jeff Gefter

For more information, please visit us at www.stringtheorymusic.org

[email protected]

423.414.2525

@stringtheorycms

@stringtheorycms

@stringtheorychambermusic

“Let them sing praises unto Him with timbrel and harp.” (Psalm 149:3)

2017-2018DONORS

A T T H E H U N T E R

G R A N T S

P A R T N E R S

S P O N S O R S

C O R P O R A T E S P O N S O R S

The Tuckerfoundation

I N P A R T N E R S H I P W I T H L E E U N I V E R S I T Ya n d T H E H U N T E R M U S E U M o f A M E R I C A N A R T

G l o r i a C h i e n , A r t i s t i c D i r e c t o r

T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 3 , 2 0 1 8 6 : 3 0 P M

Edward Henry Potthast (1857 - 1927), In the Far Northwest - Montana circa 1913, oil on canvas, 50 x 40 inches, Museum commission.

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WindSync In its ninth season, the prizewinning Houston-based wind quintet builds highly thematic programs that feature landmark quintets, new works by American composers, and premiere arrangements of stan-dard repertoire with the goal of increasing accessibility and cultural significance of wind chamber music. WindSync is recognized for dra-matic, fully memorized concert presentations that often feature col-laborators from the worlds of music, dance, and multimedia.WindSync tours nationally and internationally, appearing at venues including the Schubert Club (MN), Met Museum, Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, and Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. In 2015, WindSync was invited by the Library of Congress to perform the world premiere of Paul Lansky’s “The Long and the Short of it”, commissioned by the Carolyn Royall Just Fund and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. WindSync’s most recent large-scale project is “The Cosmos,” a concerto for wind quintet and orchestra by Michael Gilbertson that received two performances in 2016. Other premieres include works by Paul English, Garrett Schumann, and Mark Buller.

One of only two wind players to have been awarded

5:30 pm Art ConnectionVisit the Hunter galleries for discussion of art and music. Former Hunter Museum chief curator Ellen Simak and Maestro Robert Bernhardt, Conductor Emeritus of the Chattanooga Symphony, will explore works from the Hunter Museum collection that relate to the music featured in the concert to follow.

6:30pm WINDSYNC

TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2018

GARRETT HUDSON, fluteEMILY TSAI, oboeJULIAN HERNANDEZ, clarinet KARA LAMOURE, bassoonANNI HOCHHALTER, horn

Overture to Le voyage dans la Lune* Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880)

Passacaglia in D minor, BuxWV 161* Dieterich Buxtehude (1637-1707) Quintet for Winds No. 2 Miguel Del Aguila (b. 1957)

Back in Time In Heaven Far Away

PAUSE

Suite from Pulcinella* Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)

Sinfonia Serenata Gavotta con due variazione Minuet - Finale

Voyager Golden Record Suite*

Introduction: Cavatina from Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) StringQuartetNo.13inBflat,Op.130 The Fairie Round Anthony Holborne (1545-1602) “Der Holle Rache kocht in meinem Herze” W.A. Mozart (1756-1791) fromTheMagicFlute,K.620 “Tsuru No Sugomori Traditional Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry (1926-2017) FugueNo.1inCMajor,BWV870 J.S.Bach(1885-1750) “El Cascabel” Lorenzo Barcelata (1989-1943)

*Original arrangement by WindSync

WindSync takes a special interest in reaching children, families, and underserved audiences. Part of the burgeoning creative placemaking movement, the ensemble has recently focused on activating public spaces via music in Houston and in Opelousas, LA. They have been featured in educational concerts presented by the Seattle Symphony, Midland Symphony, and Orli Shaham’s “Baby Got Bach”, and their concerts for young people reach over 5,000 students per year.Advocates of 21st century musicianship models and community-oriented programming, the members of WindSync have led master classes at New World Symphony, Texas Music Festival, and the Uni-versity of Maryland Renegade Series, among others. WindSync has also served as ensemble-in-residence for the Chamber Music Festival of Lexington (KY), Grand Teton Music Festival, and the Da Camera of Houston Young Artists Program.

For more information, please visit us at www.stringtheorymusic.org

2 0 1 8 C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S

S O O V I N K I M , R O B E R T O D Í A Z , A N D R E S D Í A Z , A N D G L O R I A C H I E N

T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 6 , 2 0 1 8

I T A M A R Z O R M A N , B E L L A H R I S T O V A , R I C H A R D O ’ N E I L L , Y U R A L E E ,

D M I T R I A T A P I N E , A N D M I H A I M A R I C A

T U E S D A Y , M A Y 1 , 2 0 1 8

T O N I G H T ’ S C O N C E R T S p o n s o r e d b y

C H A M B L I S S , B A H N E R , & S T O P H E L , P . C .

Thank you to Dr. Philip Thomas for tonight’s program notes.Please turn off cell phones and other electronic devices.

Rebroadcast of this concert has been made available through the generosity of WSMC 90.5 FM on Sunday, February 23, 2018