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Arturo O’Farrill/David Bixler The Auction Project receives fours stars in Down Beat Magazine

Down Beat magazine gave a four star review of BGSU jazz faculty member David Bixler’s new CD, saying “(Auction Project) is an ambitious project, filled with heady arrangements.  The Auction Project features jazz with Latin overtones.  Heather Martin Bixler’s violin on Auction Project helps create a contrasting sonic weave across a swath of traditional, folksy material arranged by David, eg., “Heather’s Waltz Part 1” and “Part 2,” (Down Beat, January, 2010) the sextet dishing up a great mix of Afro-Celtic “sympathies” more urban grooves.”

Click here to download a digital version of the magazine and read the entire review (page 81).

(Submitted by David Bixler)

BGSU hosts 53rd annual Band Music Reading and Directors Clinic

The 53rd annual Band Music Reading and Directors Clinic at Bowling Green State University’s College of Musical Arts Jan. 20-22 will feature the talents of several BGSU graduates. All performances will be held in Kobacker Hall of the Moore Musical Arts Center.

BGSU’s Dr. Bruce Moss will direct the BGSU Wind Symphony in concert at 8 p.m. Jan. 21. Assisting Moss will be James Curnow, a world-renowned composer of band music, in the performance of his “Symphonic Variants for Euphonium.” According to Moss, the work is considered the “showcase” piece for the euphonium around the world. Dr. Benjamin Pierce, a BGSU alumnus and member of the music faculty at the University of Arkansas, is the soloist.

On Jan. 22, Dr. Carol Hayward will conduct the BGSU Concert Band in a 1:30 p.m. performance.

Also that day, BGSU alumna Dr. Linda Hartley, program director for undergraduate and graduate music education at the University of Dayton, will direct the Middle School Honor Band in a 2:30 p.m. concert. The clinic concludes with a 3:30 p.m. concert by the High School Honor Bands, directed by Curnow and Jeff Shelhammer, a BGSU graduate with 35 years of experience in directing high school bands in Ohio.

Tickets are $7 for students and senior citizens and $10 for other adults in advance, and $10 and $13, respectively, the day of the performance.

Each January, hundreds of middle- and high school band members, their teachers and directors converge at BGSU for the event.

To learn more about the event, visit:
http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/music/events/bandclinic/

For tickets, call the Moore Center box office at 419-372-8171 or 1-800-589-2224.

Dr. Jacqueline Leclair’s ensemble, Alarm Will Sound, is featured on some end-of-year “Best Of” lists

NPR Music “The Best New York Alt-Classical Concerts of 2010” includes Alarm Will Sound’s 2/23/10 concert at New York’s le poisson rouge.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/deceptivecadence/2010/12/31/132409680/the-best-new-york-alt-classical-concerts-of-2010?ps=cprs

The New York Times article, “Time to Turn the Cultural Page” (12/30/10) lists two Alarm Will Sound events as ones New York Times critics are “eager to see” in 2011:  The ensemble’s January 30, 2011 2pm Concert at Merkin Hall in New York City (part of the Ecstatic Music Festival), and March 10, 2011 at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall “1969″ a multi-media production Alarm Will Sound has been developing for three years.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/31/arts/31forward.html?pagewanted=2&sq=time%20to%20turn%20the%20cultural%20page&st=cse&scp=1

Watch a video of Alarm Will Sound’s acoustic performance of the Beatles’ “Revolution 9” at www.alarmwillsound.com <http://www.alarmwillsound.com>

A recent live performance of Aphex Twin’s “4” (arranged by Alarm Will Sound members) can be viewed on Youtube:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DP_w_Mvh9tU

Mark Munson’s Many Recent Conducting Engagements

Mark Munson was guest conductor of OMEA District V’s Chamber Choir Festival held in Cortland on November 16.

Mark Munson conducted the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, the University Choral Society, the Toledo Choral Society, and soloists in a performance of Handel’s Messiah in the Peristyle of Toledo’s Museum of Art on December 4.

Mark Munson conducted the 12-member vocal ensemble OPUS 181 in a program titled “My Dancing Day” on December 12 in the First Presbyterian Church of Bowling Green.

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