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When
Sunday, October 16, 2016 | 3PM EDT
Where
Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall
Tickets
This concert can be added onto a Concert Classics Series Subscription, or bought as a Make Your Own Series. To subscribe, please call 609-258-2800. Single tickets are now on sale online only. They will go on sale everywhere else on September 7, 2016.
SINGLE TICKETS: $15, $5 for students with valid ID
Richardson Chamber Players
About the Event
Formed in 1994-95, this mixed ensemble comprises Princeton’s Performance Faculty, distinguished guest artists, and supremely talented Princeton students. Richardson Chamber Players concerts take place on Sundays at 3pm in Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall. The artistic direction of the group rotates. This seasons’ programs were conceived by a small committee consisting of cellist Alistair MacRae, mezzo-soprano Sarah Pelletier, and trombonist Benjamin Herrington. Michael Pratt is a Founding Director and Advisor.
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Formed in 1994-95, this mixed ensemble comprises Princeton’s Performance Faculty, distinguished guest artists, and supremely talented Princeton students. Richardson Chamber Players concerts take place on Sundays at 3pm in Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall. The artistic direction of the group rotates. This seasons’ programs were conceived by a small committee consisting of cellist Alistair MacRae, mezzo-soprano Sarah Pelletier, and trombonist Benjamin Herrington. Michael Pratt is a Founding Director and Advisor.
Program
“Melting Pot” – Music with Folk Influences from the New World
Three American Folk Songs for brass quintet arr. Andrew Rinfleisch
CHARLES IVES Piano Trio
Modern Ballads for brass quintet and percussion
WILLIAM BOLCOM Select Cabaret Songs for Voice & Piano
PAQUITO D’RIVERA Four Pieces for Brass Quintet and Percussion
MUSICIANS:
Sarah Pelletier, Soprano; Geoffrey Burleson, Piano; Anna Lim, Violin; Susannah Chapman, Cello; Wayne DuMaine, Trumpet; Henry Whitaker ’17, Trumpet; Chris Komer, Horn; Benjamin Herrington, Trombone; Brian Brown, Tuba; John Ferrari, Percussion
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