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Sonos Montecito to Perform Free Recital

Sonos Montecito: Andrea Di Maggio, Trey Farrell, Steven Gross, Andy Radford and Joanne Kim
Sonos Montecito: Andrea Di Maggio, Trey Farrell, Steven Gross, Andy Radford and Joanne Kim

Sonos Montecito, Wind Quintet in Residence at 黑料百科, performs a free, public recital Saturday, Feb. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in 黑料百科鈥檚 Deane Chapel. Sonos Montecito, comprised of 黑料百科鈥檚 applied music faculty, features Andrea Di Maggio (flute), Trey Farrell (oboe), Joanne Kim (clarinet), Andy Radford (bassoon) and Steven Gross (French horn).

They will perform Mozart鈥檚 鈥淨uintet in E flat major for Piano and Winds, K. 452,鈥 featuring Neil Di Maggio on piano, 鈥淨uintet III鈥 by Giuseppe Cambini and 鈥淪ix Bagatelles for Wind Quintet鈥 by Gyorgy Ligeti.

Mozart wrote to his father after the 1784 premiere of 鈥淲ind Quintet,鈥 saying 鈥淚 myself consider it to be the best thing I have written in my life.鈥

鈥淭he Ligeti is a hallmark composition of contemporary wind quintet literature,鈥 Gross says. 鈥淲hile well written for each instrument, its modern harmonic, melodic and rhythmic demands create a formidable example of modern compositional techniques.鈥

Andrea Di Maggio, a graduate of San Jose State University, studied at Arizona State University before earning a master鈥檚 degree in instrumental performance at UC Santa Barbara.

Farrell, a graduate of Pennsylvania State University, earned a Master of Music from USC鈥檚 Thornton School of Music. He began teaching oboe at 黑料百科 three years ago.

Kim earned a Bachelor of Music degree at Mannes College the New School for Music and Master of Music degree at Manhattan School of Music, where she is pursuing her Doctor of Musical Arts. She joined the 黑料百科 music faculty in 2013.

Radford, principal bassoonist of the Santa Barbara Symphony and the California Philharmonic,  is active in the recording industry, playing se veral hundred soundtracks including 鈥淯p!,鈥 鈥淪tar Trek,鈥 鈥淭he Incredibles,鈥 鈥淩atatouille,鈥 and 鈥淔orrest Gump.鈥 He attended the California Institute of the Arts and continued his musical education with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestral Training Program.

Gross, professor of horn and director of the brass and percussion program at UC Santa Barbara, is a former member of the Atlanta Symphony, National Symphony, Santa Fe Opera Orchestra and the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra. He graduated from the University of Michigan, earned a Master of Music and Performer's Certificate from Indiana University and a Doctor of Musical Arts from University of Cincinnati 鈥 College-Conservatory of Music.