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COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS - FRED FOX SCHOOL OF MUSIC Tucson, Arizona 520-621-1655 music.arizona.edu MUSIC + FESTIVAL 2018 Featured Guest Artists: Amernet String Quartet, Roy Howat, Robert Swensen Concert I Wednesday, October 10, 7:00 p.m., Holsclaw Hall, $10, 7, 5 The Amernet String Quartet Misha Vitenson, Franz Felkl, Michael Klotz, Jason Calloway Conference Friday, October 12, 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. & 1:30-5:00 p.m., $Free Debussy and Asia Presenters: Roy Howat, Jan Swafford, Marianne Wheeldon Boyd Pomeroy, Matthew Mugmon, Daniel Asia Concert II Friday, October 12, 7:00 p.m., Holsclaw, $Free The Piano Music of Daniel Asia Dana Muller and Gary Steigerwalt, piano four-hands Tannis Gibson, piano Symposium Saturday, October 13, 1:30 p.m., Room 146, $Free The Music of Claude Debussy and Daniel Asia Presenters: Jan Swafford, Boyd Pomeroy Daniel Asia, Marianne Wheeldon Concert III Saturday, October 13, 4:00 p.m., Holsclaw Hall, $Free Chamber Music Arizona Wind Quintet; Flutefinity; Jackie Glazier, clarinet Brian Luce, flute; Michelle Gott, harp; Tiezheng Shen, viola Michael Dauphinais, piano Concert IV Saturday, October 13, 7:30 p.m., Crowder Hall, $Free The Piano Music of Claude Debussy Roy Howat, piano Concert V Sunday, October 14, 1:00 p.m., Holsclaw Hall, $Free Chamber Music Edward Goodman, saxophone; Timothy Kantor, violin Tomasz Pajak, violin; Jacob Ginn, cello Diana Yusupov, cello Concert VI Sunday, October 14, 4:30 p.m., Crowder Hall, $10, 7, 5 Ensembles Arizona Symphony Orchestra; UA Wind Ensemble UA Symphonic Choir Concert VII Tuesday, October 16, 7:00 p.m., Holsclaw Hall, $Free The Poetry of Paul Pines set by Daniel Asia In memoriam Paul Pines Robert Swensen, tenor; Tannis Gibson, piano Daniel Asia, reader; Charlotte Pines, reader Festival co-sponsors: Apgar Foundation; Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Sarah Scaife Foundation; Tucson Subaru; Marriott University Park Drs. Fran and Tim Orrok; Wesley Green; I. Michael and Beth Kasser Mesch Clark Rothschild Attorneys; Harvey Motulsky and Lisa Norton Jim Click Automotive Group; Sidney Lissner; HBL CPAs Classical 90.5 FM/Arizona Public Media; UA Poetry Center KVOI 1030 AM “The Voice” Radio; DSW Commercial Real Estate College of Fine Arts Bank One Visiting Artist Professorship Awards UA French Department; American Culture and Ideas Initiative Claude Debussy & Daniel Asia The eleventh annual Music + Festival will present the music of Claude Debussy, in commemoration of the 100th year since his death, and Daniel Asia, in honor of his 65th birthday and thirty years in residence at the University of Arizona’s Fred Fox School of Music. The festival will include a major conference, a symposium and seven concerts. In an expanded form, this year’s festival takes place over a full week while still being centered on the weekend. The festival will feature guest speakers and performers, as well as distinguished UA faculty, students and ensembles. Photo: Peter C. Jones, “Five O’Clock Calm” (1999) THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA ELEVENTH ANNUAL COMPOSERS FESTIVAL OCTOBER 10-16

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COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS - FRED FOX SCHOOL OF MUSICTucson, Arizona 520-621-1655 music.arizona.edu

MUSIC + FESTIVAL 2018

Featured Guest Artists: Amernet String Quartet, Roy Howat, Robert SwensenConcert IWednesday, October 10, 7:00 p.m., Holsclaw Hall, $10, 7, 5

The Amernet String QuartetMisha Vitenson, Franz Felkl, Michael Klotz, Jason Calloway

ConferenceFriday, October 12, 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. & 1:30-5:00 p.m., $Free

Debussy and AsiaPresenters: Roy Howat, Jan Swafford, Marianne Wheeldon Boyd Pomeroy, Matthew Mugmon, Daniel Asia

Concert IIFriday, October 12, 7:00 p.m., Holsclaw, $Free

The Piano Music of Daniel AsiaDana Muller and Gary Steigerwalt, piano four-handsTannis Gibson, piano

SymposiumSaturday, October 13, 1:30 p.m., Room 146, $Free

The Music of Claude Debussy and Daniel AsiaPresenters: Jan Swafford, Boyd PomeroyDaniel Asia, Marianne Wheeldon

Concert IIISaturday, October 13, 4:00 p.m., Holsclaw Hall, $Free

Chamber MusicArizona Wind Quintet; Flutefinity; Jackie Glazier, clarinet Brian Luce, flute; Michelle Gott, harp; Tiezheng Shen, viola Michael Dauphinais, piano

Concert IVSaturday, October 13, 7:30 p.m., Crowder Hall, $Free

The Piano Music of Claude DebussyRoy Howat, piano

Concert VSunday, October 14, 1:00 p.m., Holsclaw Hall, $Free

Chamber MusicEdward Goodman, saxophone; Timothy Kantor, violinTomasz Pajak, violin; Jacob Ginn, celloDiana Yusupov, cello

Concert VISunday, October 14, 4:30 p.m., Crowder Hall, $10, 7, 5

EnsemblesArizona Symphony Orchestra; UA Wind EnsembleUA Symphonic Choir

Concert VIITuesday, October 16, 7:00 p.m., Holsclaw Hall, $Free

The Poetry of Paul Pines set by Daniel AsiaIn memoriam Paul PinesRobert Swensen, tenor; Tannis Gibson, piano Daniel Asia, reader; Charlotte Pines, reader

Festival co-sponsors: Apgar Foundation; Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Sarah Scaife Foundation; Tucson Subaru; Marriott University Park Drs. Fran and Tim Orrok; Wesley Green; I. Michael and Beth KasserMesch Clark Rothschild Attorneys; Harvey Motulsky and Lisa Norton Jim Click Automotive Group; Sidney Lissner; HBL CPAs Classical 90.5 FM/Arizona Public Media; UA Poetry Center KVOI 1030 AM “The Voice” Radio; DSW Commercial Real Estate College of Fine Arts Bank One Visiting Artist Professorship Awards UA French Department; American Culture and Ideas Initiative

Claude Debussy& Daniel AsiaThe eleventh annual Music + Festival will present the music of Claude Debussy, in commemoration of the 100th year since his death, and Daniel Asia, in honor of his 65th birthday and thirty years in residence at the University of Arizona’s Fred Fox School of Music. The festival will include a major conference, a symposium and seven concerts.

In an expanded form, this year’s festival takes place over a full week while still being centered on the weekend. The festival will feature guest speakers and performers, as well as distinguished UA faculty, students and ensembles.

Photo: Peter C. Jones, “Five O’Clock Calm” (1999)

THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONAELEVENTH ANNUAL COMPOSERS FESTIVAL

OCTOBER 10-16