Sonos Montecito to Perform April Concerts
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Sonos Montecito, a new wind quintet in residence at 做厙惇蹋app, performs a free, public concert Saturday, April 26, at 7:30 p.m. in 做厙惇蹋apps Deane Chapel. The quintet, comprised of 做厙惇蹋apps applied music faculty, will play works by Carl Nielsen, Jacques Ibert and Eric Ewazen.
Sonos Montecito features Andrea DiMaggio, flute, Trey Farrell, oboe, Joanne Kim, clarinet, Steve Gross, horn, and Paul Mori, bassoon.
Sonos Montecito will also perform at the Santa Barbara Music Clubs free concert Saturday, May 3, at 3 p.m. in the Faulkner Gallery of the Santa Barbara Library. The abbreviated program will include Ewazens Roaring Fork Quintet and a tango by Silvia Coricelli.
Danish composer Carl Nielsens Quintet for Winds is considered as among the best in the entire wind quintet repertoire, Mori says. Its greatness was recognized from its premiere performance in 1922 and continues to be popular and one of the most performed of Nielsens compositions.
Iberts Three Short Pieces (1930) are exactly that three contrasting wind quintet movements that showcase the diverse sounds of each of the instruments. Along with his orchestral pieces, these gems for quintet are his best-loved compositions, Mori says.
Completed in the winter of 1993-94, Ewazens Roaring Fork Quintet for wind instruments is quickly becoming a classic for wind quintet. Its three movements portray the beauty and grandeur of three spots in Colorados Roaring Fork River Valley, Maroon Creek, Snowmass Lake and Buckskin Pass, Mori says.
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