| Bach & Friends:
Music of J.S. Bach and his Contemporaries plus 20th-century Works About Bach
Program:
J.S. Bach: Trio Sonata in G Major, BWV 1039
J.S. Bach: "Ich bin vergnügt in meinem Leiden" from Cantata Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid, BWV 58
J.S. Bach: "Ich esse mit Freuden" from Cantata Ich bin vergnügt mit meinem Glücke, BWV 84
J.S. Bach: Concerto in D Minor for two violins, BWV 1043
Antonio Vivaldi: Guitar Concerto in D Major
Luigi Boccherini: "La Retirata de Madrid" from Guitar Quintet in C Major
Dominick Argento: "Letter from Bach to the Town Council" from Letters from Composers
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5
UTD's Musica Nova Ensemble performs music written for small ensembles, plus multi-media and theater works, of all periods. Instrumentalists, singers, composers, actors, dancers and video artists from UTD’s Chamber Music Ensemble class join UTD faculty and other professional musicians and members of the community. Musica Nova guest artists have included members of the Dallas Symphony and Dallas Opera Orchestra and singers from the New York City Opera and Metropolitan Opera. Music performed on past Musica Nova concerts has ranged from Medieval and Renaissance dances and motets to standard repertoire to experimental mixed-media works written for and/or developed by the ensemble. Concerts have included an evening of jigs, an evening of tangos, an evening of improvisation, French cabaret and mariachi songs, chamber opera, video art, ballet and a fully staged commedia dell'arte pantomime. Graduate or undergraduate students interested in auditioning, please call 972-883-2766 or 972-238-8703.
Robert Xavier
Rodríguez
The music of Robert Xavier Rodríguez
is regularly performed in American, Latin
American, and European musical centers,
with more than 2,000 professional operatic
and orchestral performances in recent seasons.
Rodríguez has served as composer-in-residence
with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra,
the San Antonio Symphony, and the Dallas
Symphony. He currently is Professor of Aesthetic
Studies at UTD and is active as a guest
lecturer and conductor. His music is published
by G. Schirmer and has been recorded on
the Newport, Crystal, Orion, Urtext, Albany,
and CRI (1999 Grammy nomination) labels.
A full biography is available at: http://www.robertxavierrodriguez.com/
Michael McVay earned a B.M. in piano performance from the University of Missouri/Kansas City Conservatory, an Associate Degree from the Royal College of Music and an M.M. in music theory from the University of North Texas. Previous posts include lecturer at LaSalle/SIA College of the Arts in Singapore, Assistant Professor of Music Theory at Austin College, visiting faculty member in music theory at UNT, and staff accompanist at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. McVay is a staff accompanist at UTD and will teach a music theory class in the Fall Semester. He performs regularly in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. His CD, Michael McVay and Friends, can be heard on Dallas radio station KAAM. |