Rochberg Trio for Clarinet, Horn, & Piano; III. Adagio - Allegro - Allegro giocosamente
Автор: Jena Gardner
Загружено: 2023-08-27
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This performance was recorded live in August 2022 in at Western Illinois University in the COFAC Recital hall.
Eric Ginsburg, clarinet
Jena Gardner, horn
Yeon-Kyung Kim, piano
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About the Performers:
Eric Ginsberg has been Professor of Clarinet and Clarinetist in the Camerata Woodwind Quintet, in residence at Western Illinois University, since 1996. As a member of the Camerata Woodwind Quintet he participated in the recording for Crystal Records of Jacques Hetú's Quintette, opus 13; Anthony Iannaccone's Woodwind Quintet No. 2, Scenes after Hart Crane; John Steinmetz's Quintet. In addition, he recorded James Stevenson's The Devil's Tale for Ravello Records with the Western Illinois University Faculty Chamber Players He is also a faculty member at the Brevard Music Center in Brevard, North Carolina, and performs with the Peoria Symphony and the Knox-Galesburg Symphony.
He was previously visiting professor of clarinet at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where, as a member of the Moran Woodwind Quintet, he recorded a compact disc of woodwind quintets by Theodore Blummer, also for Crystal. He was a member of the Oklahoma Symphony, the Chamber Orchestra of Oklahoma City, the Lincoln (NE) Symphony, and the Omaha Symphony. He studied at the Juilliard School, where he received both his bachelor and master of music degrees. During his time in New York City he performed with the Goldman Band, New York City Ballet, and the Brooklyn Philharmonic. In addition, he has participated in the Aspen and Spoleto Music festivals, and performed with the Con Spirito Woodwind Quintet in Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Opera Orchestra. He studied with Ben Armato in high school and Stanley Drucker at the Juilliard School. His work over many years with Kalmen Opperman remains a continuing inspiration.
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Jena Gardner, DMA, is the Assistant Professor of Horn at Western Illinois University. In addition to teaching, she is an active soloist, chamber musician and orchestral player throughout the state of Illinois and the United States. Dr. Gardner has performed extensively around the world including tours in Europe, Mexico, Japan, and the United States. She has been a guest section member with the Chicago Lyric Opera, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Ensemble Intercontemporain, the Lucerne Festival Academy Orchestra, Steamboat Springs Festival Orchestra horn sections and was acting 2nd and 4th horn of the Louisiana Philharmonic orchestra for the 2012 and 2013 seasons respectively.
Dr. Gardner is a passionate chamber musician and can be heard performing with the faculty ensembles at WIU: the Camerata Woodwind Quintet and the Lamoine Brass Quintet . From 2010-2015 she was a member of the Arabesque Winds. With that ensemble, she performed concerts and master classes at the University of Madison, Wisconsin, the Sanibel Music Festival, the Wooster Chamber Music Festival and many others.
In 2016 Dr. Gardner was the recipient of the Early Music America Summer Study Scholarship and attended the Natural Horn Workshop at Indiana University, studying with Dr. Richard Seraphinoff. Previously, she has participated in the Lucerne Festival Academy, the Youth Orchestras of America, New York String Orchestra Seminar, and the Pacific Music Festival. From 2007-09, Dr. Gardner was a member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and had the privilege to perform under the batons of Bernard Haitink, Pierre Boulez, Mark Elder, Esa-pekka Salonen and many others.
Dr. Gardner recently completed a Doctor of Musical Arts at Northwestern University under the guidance of Gail Williams and Jon Boen and was involved in presenting the 2016 and 2017 Peak Performance Horn Symposiums. She holds Masters and Bachelors degrees in horn performance from Carnegie Mellon and Northwestern Universities. Her principal teachers have included Gail Williams, Jon Boen, Bill Caballero, Dave Krehbiel, and Jennie Blomster.
more at www.gardnerhorn.com or wiu.edu/horn
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Pianist Yeon-Kyung Kim is from South Korea and enjoys diverse branches she can explore with her classical piano training. Currently, she is in the final phase of Doctor of Musical Arts in piano performance at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). Her teachers include James Tocco at CCM, Emile Naoumoff at Indiana University, who was the last student of Nadia Boulanger, Christopher Harding at the University of Michigan, and Aviram Reichert at Seoul National University. She has been a scholarship recipient throughout her music education. Most recently, she was appointed as a staff pianist at Western Illinois University.
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