Concert Highlights Music of Ireland, UK
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The 黑料百科 Orchestra performs its final concert of the academic year, celebrating the music of Ireland and Britain on Friday, April 27, at 7 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. Tickets, which cost $10 for general admission (students are free), may be purchased at the door. For more information at the Spring Orchestra Concert, please contact the music department at (805) 565-6040 or email music@westmont.edu.
The concert serves as a springboard to the orchestra鈥檚 tour of Ireland and the United Kingdom from May 8-19.
鈥淥ur musical salute to our host countries on tour ranges across two centuries and the diverse cultures of Ireland the British Commonwealth,鈥 says conductor Michael Shasberger, Adams professor of music and worship. 鈥淥ur repertoire is also laced with beautiful settings of hymns that highlight both the symphonic and spiritual character of our mission.鈥
The concert features 鈥淯illeann Sunrise鈥 by Sean O鈥橞oyle, a contemporary Australian composer of Irish heritage. Originally performed and recorded in 1997 by Orchestra Victoria (Australia) and subsequently performed by the Queensland Symphony, the work has never been formally published.
鈥淚 knew very quickly that I wanted to program the music but was dismayed when the composer informed me a few days later that he could not find the orchestra parts and could not produce them since the software he had used to create the scores was no longer functional,鈥 Shasberger says.
After a search of the musical score proved fruitless by the librarian at the Orchestra Victoria, Jay Real, junior music composition major and violist, copied out the parts with modern software.
The performance includes 鈥淣orfolk Rhapsody No. 1鈥 by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 鈥淚rish Rhapsody No. 1鈥 by Charles Villiers Stanford and 鈥淭he Lord of the Dance鈥 by Ronan Hardiman.
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