Leroy anderson jazz pizzicato7/5/2023 ![]() If you have any suggestions or comments on the guidelines, please email us. We cannot post your review if it violates these guidelines.Avoid disclosing contact information (email addresses, phone numbers, etc.), or including URLs, time-sensitive material or alternative ordering information.Please do not use inappropriate language, including profanity, vulgarity, or obscenity. ![]() Be respectful of artists, readers, and your fellow reviewers.Feel free to recommend similar pieces if you liked this piece, or alternatives if you didn't.Are you a beginner who started playing last month? Do you usually like this style of music? Consider writing about your experience and musical tastes.Do you like the artist? Is the transcription accurate? Is it a good teaching tool? Explain exactly why you liked or disliked the product.I am really looking forward to our performance this Friday night!” Moreaux said. The students are amazing to work with and we have a great time rehearsing each week. “As a Gustavus graduate myself, conducting an ensemble at my alma mater is so much fun. Puhrmann is especially excited to perform Leroy Anderson’s “Jazz Pizzicato and Legato.” “These pieces are upbeat and have been extremely fun to practice during rehearsal, and I hope the audience enjoys them,” Puhrmann said.ĭirector Moreaux expresses joy in working with the students in preparation for the upcoming concert. “ We’ve been working hard every Wednesday and I hope we are able to showcase that hard work through our music,” Puhrmann says. It’ll be an engaging piece to listen to,” Jahnsen said.Ĭoncert master and First-year Maddy Puhrmann hopes that the ensemble can successfully work together as a group and put on a good performance. “It’s been a very interesting piece to play, with dark and moody parts but also with softer moments. Jahnsen is also very excited to perform Shostakovich’s 8th String Quartet. He shares that he hopes people will find joy in their music and that the audience can have a good time. It’ll also be nice to move onto new pieces after the concert!” Jahnsen said. “There’s been a decent amount of challenge, but we’ve prepared well for it. Hunnes also shares that the ensemble only has one practice a week, so they’ve been doing a lot of preparation on their own outside of class.įirst-year Lex Jahnsen, a principal cello player, says preparation has been exciting for the group. I am also looking forward to The Carol of the Bells because it’s Christmas!” Hunnes said. “The cellos, violas, and second violins all get to play in unison which has a cool effect. However, the piece remains one of her favorites. “I am a little worried because my stand partner just got COVID, so there might only be three second violins,” Hunnes said. Synnove Hunnes, a Sophomore and principal second violin player in the Philharmonic Orchestra, says that she hopes they can successfully play Shostakovich’s 8th String Quartet. To contrast, they will also play two cheerful pieces by Leroy Anderson which she says will definitely make the audience smile. ![]() “ a very solemn piece, dedicated to the victims of facism and war,” Moreaux said. ![]() She shares that they are performing movements from Schostakovich’s 8th String Quartet. “We hope to have success in the music we are performing and have fun too! It should be a good program with a broad range of music,” Moreaux said. Karin Moreaux, director of the Gustavus Philharmonic Orchestra, shares her enthusiasm and hopes for the performance. So it’s smaller compared to the Gustavus Symphony Orchestra,” Sousa said. ![]() “The Gustavus Philharmonic Orchestra is similar to an orchestra, but you only have string members. Miguel Sousa is the Director of Fine Arts Programs in Marketing and Communication, he acknowledges the Philharmonic Symphony isn’t the biggest orchestra on campus, but is distinct and integral to the Gustavus music scene. The concert will take place in Björling Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m., and everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. 18, the Gustavus Philharmonic Orchestra and the Campus Band will be performing their fall concert, directed by Karin Moreaux and Brady Krusemark, respectively. ![]()
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