Class Field Trips
“Orchestra Underground: Traditions and Transmigrations”: Music by Curt Cacioppo, Donal Fox, Erin Gee, Charles Ives, and Huang Ruo (including three world premieres)
Carnegie Hall
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Concert of music by Arensky, Jolivet, Martinu, Ravel, and Sheng
“French Focus”: concert of music by Debussy, Ravel, and Messiaen
Concert Hall, Dorothy Young Center for the Arts, Drew University
Colonial Symphony
Concert of music by Howard Meltzer, Mendelssohn, and Schumann
Concert of music by Mozart and Andrew Lloyd Webber
Concert Hall, Dorothy Young Center for the Arts, Drew University
GEMS Early Music Showcase Concert
Repast, Asteria, New York Consort of Viols, Spiritus Collective
The Times Center (Manhattan)
Guarneri Quartet Final Season Tour
Concert of music by Janacek, Mozart, and Dvorak
Concert Hall, Dorothy Young Center for the Arts, Drew University
Madison String Quartet
Concert of music by Beethoven, Janácek, and Piazzola
Grace Episcopal Church, Madison, NJ
Berg, Wozzeck
Glass, Satyagraha
Verdi: Il Trovatore, La Traviata, Otello
“Inspired by Gamelan”: program of works influenced by the gong- and percussion-based gamelan orchestras from Indonesia’s islands of Java and Bali
Concert Hall, Dorothy Young Center for the Arts, Drew University
David Porter, Piano
Performing Charles Ives, Concord Sonata
Concert Hall, Dorothy Young Center for the Arts, Drew University
State Symphony Orchestra of Mexico
Concert of music by Spanish and Latin American composers
Mayo Center for the Arts, Morristown, NJ
Performing music by living composers (including Drew alum, Peter Bacchus)
Concert Hall, Dorothy Young Center for the Arts, Drew University
Xiayin Wang and the Fine Arts Quartet
Music of Fauré, Schumann, and Earl Wild
Concert Hall, Dorothy Young Center for the Arts, Drew University
Cavalli, La Didone, by The Wooster Group
“In The Wooster Group's production of LA DIDONE, Francesco Cavalli's opera, with libretto by Francesco Busenello, (1641) and Mario Bava's cult movie Terrore nello spazio (1965) collide in a war-like symbiosis, dropping Aeneas' ships onto a forbidding planetary landscape and forming a synergy between early baroque opera and pre-moonlanding sci-fi.” (The Wooster Group, 2009)
St. Ann’s Warehouse, Brooklyn