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Takashi Asahina Bruckner Chicago Symphony Orchestra 1996
1st mov. (0:00) / 2nd mov. (29:59) / 3rd mov. (42:40) Recorded live on 24 October 1996 at Orchestra Hall, Chicago. Takashi Asahina conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. ブルックナー:交響曲第9番 ニ短調 WAB109(原典版) 朝比奈隆・指揮/シカゴ交響楽団 1996年10月24日、シカゴ、オーケストラホールでのライブ録音
Boris Levinson Levinson Baird Stern Roberto Abbado Abbado David Robertson Michael Stern Vladimir Lande Leonard Slatkin Jacobs Eli Eban Howard Klug Eric Hoeprich Larry Combs Atlantic Symphony Orchestra Carnegie Hall Symphony Center 2004 2006 2013 2018
Yevgeny Dokshansky - clarinet Hsiang Tu - piano Belorussian-born American conductor, saxophonist, and clarinetist Yevgeny Dokshansky has appeared as soloist, chamber musician, and conductor throughout Europe, North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. He is a 1st prize-winner at the Minsk Jazz Competition, 3rd prize-winner at the 2nd International Music of Hope Competition, special prize-winner at the 5th Aginski International Competition of Chamber Music, and two-time Baird Concerto Competition winner on both clarinet and saxophone. Deeply committed to chamber music, he founded the Chicago Q Ensemble, Martin & Dokshansky Duo, Alito Quintet, and has performed as tenor saxophonist from 2004 to 2006 with the Amherst Saxophone Quartet. He presently holds positions as Assistant Professor of Clarinet at Virginia Tech School of Performing Arts, Artistic Director of Ensemble Next Parallel in Washington, D.C., and Principal Clarinet of the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra. He previously served as an Associate Conductor of the Chesapeake Youth Symphony Orchestra, Southern Maryland Youth Orchestra and Choir, and Chamber Orchestra of Southern Maryland. From 2013 to 2018 Yevgeny held an Assistant Professor of Woodwinds and Woodwind Studio Leader position at the University of Trinidad and Tobago Academy for the Performing Arts where in addition to his teaching responsibilities he also co-directed and performed extensively with Ibis Ensemble – Faculty Artists-in-Residence. While living in Trinidad Yevgeny founded an outreach after-school instrumental music program for the students at Maria Regina Primary School and an annual summer band camp. Yevgeny has appeared on such stages as Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium and Symphony Center Orchestra Hall in Chicago and had the privilege of performing under the batons of Roberto Abbado, David Robertson, Michael Stern, Vladimir Lande, and Leonard Slatkin among others. He holds degrees from State University of New York at Buffalo, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, and DePaul University School of Music. His principal teachers include Edward Yadzinski, Eli Eban, Howard Klug, Eric Hoeprich, Larry Combs, Magnus Martensson, and Cliff Colnot. Yevgeny is an endorsing performing artist for Légère Reeds.
Antonín Dvořák Gibson Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies 2016 2021 2022
Concerto in B minor, Op. 104 - Antonín Dvořák I. Allegro Brad Gibson, cello Symphony Concert Sunday, February 20, 2022 at 2:00pm Ted Mann Concert Hall, Minneapolis, MN Mark Russell Smith, conductor Play it forward: (http•••) / More GTCYS: GTCYS' 50th Anniversary: (http•••) Website: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) / About GTCYS: The Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies (GTCYS) opens doors to music learning and provides a pathway for students of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Using music as a vehicle with a developmental approach, our educational programs break down barriers, inspiring students to excel musically and build lifelong skills which serve them in school and beyond. As one of the country’s leading youth orchestra programs, GTCYS typically serves more than 1,000 students ages 8-18 through year-round programs which include ten school-year orchestras, summer camps, and our Harmony strings instruction program for underrepresented youth. Rather than capping enrollment, GTCYS continually expands its programming to meet growing interest and community needs. Started in 2016, GTCYS’ equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives remain a top priority. To make our programs accessible and address socio-economic barriers, GTCYS awards more than $140,000 in tuition assistance and support for private lessons, plus scholarships for Symphony’s 2022 Italy Tour. GTCYS believes in bringing music to diverse audiences and, in a typical year, our students share their talents through 30 free and ticketed performances at Twin Cities schools, homeless shelters, and senior care centers, plus formal concerts at premier venues like Orchestra Hall and The Ordway. In total, GTCYS reaches more than 17,000 children and adults through our educational programs, free community activities, concerts, and special events each year. Celebrating its 50th Anniversary Season in 2021-22, GTCYS has served 16,000 students in its history. Alumni include leaders in every field who use the lifelong values of teamwork, discipline, and community engagement developed during their GTCYS experience. Learn more at (http•••). #gtcys #gtcys50 #orchestra #youthorchestra #symphony #classicalmusic
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