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SUMMARY:Joe Mahin - Master's Recital
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required \nJoe Mahin Master’s Conducting Recital \n…… \nProgram \nMountain Thrall     Edvard Grieg \nSymphony No. 5       Franz Schubert \n…… \nJoseph Mahin is a Master of Music student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison studying Orchestral Conducting with Professor Oriol Sans. At UW–Madison\, he serves as co-conductor of the Medical Sciences Orchestra and the All-University Philharmonia Orchestra\, also periodically conducting the University Symphony Orchestra. Joe is a conducting fellow with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra for their 25-26 season. \nBefore joining the conducting program in Madison\, he studied in Manchester\, England\, at the Royal Northern College of Music\, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree with Honors in Music Performance. While in the UK\, Joe worked with youth ensembles including the Warrington Youth Orchestra and the Macclesfield Youth Brass Band\, serving as both conductor and tutor. His experiences abroad also include leading musical projects with RNCM ensembles\, assisting conductor Lawrence Foster with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and performing with several of the UK’s leading brass bands. Outside of his musical work\, Joe is passionate about mentoring youth and serving in Christian ministry.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/joe-mahin/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Recital
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SUMMARY:Abhinay Reddy - Elective Recital
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required \nMorphy Recital Hall \nAbhinay Reddy presents\nMelodies of Earth: A flutist’s rendition on climate change \nAbhinay Reddy\, flute and piccolo\nWill Preston\, piano\nRiley Smith\, guitar \n…… \nProgram \nFarewell Feathered Friends No.1 (2020)       Jacob TV (b. 1951) \nWaterways Beneath the Polar Ice Shelf (2024)       Nicole Mitchell (b. 1967) \nRising Oceans (2020)       Herman Beeftink (b. 1967) \nIntermission \n…And the Water Was Clear Again (2023)      Peter Machajdik (b. 1967) \nEarth (2021)       Takatsugu Muramatsu (b. 1978) \nAmazonia (2020)      Valerie Coleman (b. 1970) \n…… \nPerformed by Abhinay Reddy in collaboration with the UW–Madison Office of Sustainability’s Earth Fest series\, this program is inspired by the persisting events of climate change\, presenting a journey on nature’s crisis. \n“Farewell Feathered Friends No.1” utilizes a recorded soundtrack detailing 5 different birds that are either extinct or classified as endangered. “Waterways Beneath the Polar Ice Shelf” and “Rising Oceans” detail the ideas of ice caps melting\, threatening polar species and causing rising sea levels. \nFollowing the intermission\, the program will delve into “…And the Water Was Clear Again\,” where there is an underlying theme of humans polluting and overusing our waterways\, and the hope for a more sustainable future with purer water. “Earth” by Muramatsu showcases the beauty of our natural environment and what our planet could be like\, free from climate change. But at last\, “Amazonia” showcases the deforestation\, land use\, and extractivism of human nature\, culminating in a climactic finale of pure destruction. \nThis recital calls out for us as humans to take action to prevent climate change from worsening even more\, allowing us to experience the pathos of immense climate events and learn about climate change in an interdisciplinary way.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/abhinay-reddy/
LOCATION:Humanities Building\, 455 N. Park Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Recital
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