Monday, October 19, 2015

Successful Orchestra Perfomances

CofO Community Chamber Orchestra, directed by Chris Benham


        The Music Department is proud to report that the College of the Ozarks Chamber Orchestra successfully performed two concerts on October 13th and 14th. Under the direction of C of O Alumnus Christopher Benham, the Chamber Orchestra has doubled in size and diversity, including students, faculty, and members of the community. The ensemble performed Camille Saint-Saens' The Carnival of the Animals and Franz Schubert's Symphony No. 8 ("Unfinished") on both Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon. The Carnival of the Animals featured a duo piano part played by Dr. Clara and Mr. Brian Christian, both of whom are C of O music faculty The concert program was intended for the enjoyment and education on the community's children. On Wednesday, the orchestra performed the concert especially for an audience of students from the School of the Ozarks lower school.

        The concert featured narration by C of O senior James C. Zeller, who read American poet Ogden Nash's  "Verses for Camille Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals" throughout the performance of the piece. James also read his original poem entitled "Unfinished Sailboat" before the orchestra performed Schubert's symphony.

        Tuesday night's audience responded with a standing ovation and the children of the School of the Ozarks responded with laughter and excitement throughout the Wednesday performance. Thank you to all who attended. Your support is sincerely appreciated!


Collins Hill, played the solo for Saint-Saens' Swan  

from Carnival of the Animals



Players focus while playing Saint-Saens' Aquarium


Thursday, October 8, 2015

Keith Slater Performs Seinor Recital


On Saturday, October 3, music education major and trombonist Keith Slater performed his senior recital. Mr. Brian Christian provided piano accompaniment as Keith performed Paul Hindemith’s Sonata for Trombone and Eugene Bozza’s Ballade, Op. 62. Mrs. Hannah Pruessner accompanied on piano for Eric Ewazen’s song cycle, Cancoes do Sol. The recital concluded with some lighthearted contemporary pieces, including Dizzy Gillespie’s A Night in Tunisia and Christopher Bill’s Video Game Symphony No. 3. Fellow students joined Keith to provide a jazz ensemble for the Gillespie piece, and to create a trombone quartet for the Bill piece. Slater’s friend Christopher Benham joined him to perform Clapping Music, a minimalistic composition by Steve Reich which uses clapping hands as the only instrument. The recital concluded with a surprise encore: Henry Mancini’s theme from the Pink Panther. Keith expressed that he worked very hard for this program and that he was satisfied with the results. The Music Department is proud of Keith’s dedication to his craft and looks forward to seeing how he will use his gifts in the future.  


     
 




















Friday, October 2, 2015

Keith Slater to Perform Senior Recital





Senior music education major Keith Slater will perform his senior recital this Saturday, October 3, at 7:00 p.m. in the Newman Recital Hall. Keith’s primary instrument is trombone and he will be playing a diverse program including many modern and contemporary pieces for trombone. Slater says he hopes the program will be both educational and engaging. Please join the Music Department in celebrating Keith’s accomplishments and for a reception following the recital.