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Marrowstone Music Festival 1987
A shaky but nostalgic video clip from Marrowstone Music Festival 1987
Bach Legault Marrowstone Music Festival
Performed by: Antti Niemisto and Eleanor Legault at Marrowstone Music Festival in Bellingham
Michael Daugherty Pinchas Zukerman Nathaniel Rosen Rosen Phillipe Rosenthal Scott Joplin Feuermann Marrowstone Music Festival Houston Symphony Orchestra Detroit Symphony Orchestra Minnesota Orchestra Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Toronto Symphony Orchestra 1987 2005 2010
Red Cape Tango Part 2 by Michael Daugherty Anthony Elliott, conductor Recorded in concert by "Soundwaves" WMEA Conference, Yakima, Washington February 2010 Washington All-State ensembles are selected by recorded auditions. Since 2005, screening has been done online and is "blind." The Washington Music Educators Association sponsors two orchestras each year composed of students in grades 9-12. In even-numbered years, the most outstanding string students are selected for chamber orchestra (75-members) and the next group is assigned to symphony orchestra (150-members). During odd-numbered years, the top ranked Washington students participate in the MENC All-Northwest Honors Orchestra and remaining students participate in the WMEA All-State Orchestra. Winds and percussion players are alternated between the Wind Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra or the Symphony Orchestra and Concert Band. A total of 225 students from Washington State participate in the honors ensembles. Anthony Elliott, 2010 All-State Symphony Orchestra conductor, enjoys continuous demand as both a conductor and a concert cellist. Equally at home with the bow or the baton, he has earned numerous awards, enthusiastic public acclaim, and excellent critical notices for his performances throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. His activities as a conductor are far ranging, including choral works, ballet, and collaboration with internationally known soloists such as Pinchas Zukerman, Nathaniel Rosen, Phillipe Bianconni, Margarita Noye, Jeffrey Biegel, Valerie Gillard, Paul Rosenthal, and Alice Neary. Mr. Elliot is currently the conductor of the Michigan Youth Orchestras at the University of Michigan. He has conducted at the Blossom Music Festival and the Texas Music Festival and for seven seasons has served as Assistant Music Director of the Marrowstone Music Festival, conducting both the Festival and Concert Orchestras. As Music Director of the Houston Youth Symphony and Ballet, he led successful collaborations of music with dance, a joint concert with the New Philharmonic Junior Orchestra of Osaka-Kobe, a joint concert with the San Antonio Youth Orchestra, and a heralded two week European concert tour to Holland, Germany, and Austria. He has also led the CAMMAC Orchestra, The Vancouver Chamber Players, the Scott Joplin Chamber Orchestra, the University of Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Michigan Youth Arts Festival Orchestra, the All Michigan Honors Orchestra, and the Western Michigan University Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Elliott was the Grand Prize winner of the Feuermann International Solo Cello Competition in 1987, and has appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Minnesota Orchestra, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the Cleveland Institute Symphony Orchestra and the CBC Toronto Symphony Orchestra. He has recorded for Vox, Koch, Collins Classics, and Equilibrium Records.
Michael Daugherty Pinchas Zukerman Nathaniel Rosen Rosen Phillipe Rosenthal Scott Joplin Feuermann Marrowstone Music Festival Houston Symphony Orchestra Detroit Symphony Orchestra Minnesota Orchestra Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Toronto Symphony Orchestra 1987 2005 2010
Red Cape Tango by Michael Daugherty Part 1 Anthony Elliott, conductor Recorded in concert by "Soundwaves" WMEA Conference, Yakima, Washington February 2010 Washington All-State ensembles are selected by recorded auditions. Since 2005, screening has been done online and is "blind." The Washington Music Educators Association sponsors two orchestras each year composed of students in grades 9-12. In even-numbered years, the most outstanding string students are selected for chamber orchestra (75-members) and the next group is assigned to symphony orchestra (150-members). During odd-numbered years, the top ranked Washington students participate in the MENC All-Northwest Honors Orchestra and remaining students participate in the WMEA All-State Orchestra. Winds and percussion players are alternated between the Wind Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra or the Symphony Orchestra and Concert Band. A total of 225 students from Washington State participate in the honors ensembles. Anthony Elliott, 2010 All-State Symphony Orchestra conductor, enjoys continuous demand as both a conductor and a concert cellist. Equally at home with the bow or the baton, he has earned numerous awards, enthusiastic public acclaim, and excellent critical notices for his performances throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. His activities as a conductor are far ranging, including choral works, ballet, and collaboration with internationally known soloists such as Pinchas Zukerman, Nathaniel Rosen, Phillipe Bianconni, Margarita Noye, Jeffrey Biegel, Valerie Gillard, Paul Rosenthal, and Alice Neary. Mr. Elliot is currently the conductor of the Michigan Youth Orchestras at the University of Michigan. He has conducted at the Blossom Music Festival and the Texas Music Festival and for seven seasons has served as Assistant Music Director of the Marrowstone Music Festival, conducting both the Festival and Concert Orchestras. As Music Director of the Houston Youth Symphony and Ballet, he led successful collaborations of music with dance, a joint concert with the New Philharmonic Junior Orchestra of Osaka-Kobe, a joint concert with the San Antonio Youth Orchestra, and a heralded two week European concert tour to Holland, Germany, and Austria. He has also led the CAMMAC Orchestra, The Vancouver Chamber Players, the Scott Joplin Chamber Orchestra, the University of Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Michigan Youth Arts Festival Orchestra, the All Michigan Honors Orchestra, and the Western Michigan University Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Elliott was the Grand Prize winner of the Feuermann International Solo Cello Competition in 1987, and has appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Minnesota Orchestra, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the Cleveland Institute Symphony Orchestra and the CBC Toronto Symphony Orchestra. He has recorded for Vox, Koch, Collins Classics, and Equilibrium Records.
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