
Join Us for Arcadian Winds
Date: July 14, 2013
Location: Crowell Chapel
Artist: Arcadian Winds
“A Night at the Opera!”
The Arcadian Winds woodwind quintet will present their program “A Night at the Opera!” a celebration of famous arias by Puccini, Verdi and Bizet in addition to their own popular arrangement of Wagner’s “Siegfried Idyll.” Other works include excerpts from Paquito D’Rivera’s “Aires Tropicales.” The sound of the woodwind quintet offers a broad range of depth, color and variety of sounds, that lends itself perfectly to these rich vocal works. The majority of the program will feature arrangements unique to Arcadian Winds, created by clarinetist and longtime Arcadian Winds member, Mark Miller.
Program:
Brindisi from La Traviata Verdi [1813–1901]/arr. M. Miller
Sigfried Idyll Wagner [1813–1883]/trans. M. Miller
Aires Tropicales D’Rivera [b. 1948]
4. Vals Venezolano
3. Habanera
6. Contradanza
Intermission
Carmen Suite Bizet [1838–1875]/arr. M. Miller
1. Aragonaise
2. Habanera
3. Seguidilla
4. Intermezzo
5. Couplets and Toreador Song
“Songs Without Tenors” arr. M. Miller
La donna è mobile (from Verdi’s Rigoletto)
Una furtive lagrima (from Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’amore)
E lucevan le stele (from Puccini’s Tosca)
Nessun dorma (from Puccini’s Turandot)
Ah! mes amis…Pour mon âme (from Donizetti’s La Fille du régiment )
Visit our website for more information about Arcadian Winds and to Buy Tickets
ARCADIAN WINDS was founded at Boston University in 1987 as a woodwind trio consisting of flute, clarinet, and bassoon. The ensemble expanded to a wind quintet in 1989 and has since premiered almost 50 new works and championed many others. As recipients of Chamber Music America’s “Residency Partnership Grant” in 2004, the Arcadian Winds provided a year-long intensive chamber music experience for students in the Boston Public Schools, culminating in a performance of a commissioned piece by Daniel Pinkham for the programs’ top wind players. With a strong commitment to education, the group continues to bring chamber and contemporary music into the public, private and community schools in the Boston Area including ongoing work as faculty with the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra.
