Monday, February 27, 2012

Concert: Ocmulgee Symphony Sat Mar 3

This concert is being held in Cochran, which is the school that's merging with Macon State. President Albritton has asked us to canvass our classes and see if we can get a group together to head up and here them.

Symphonies played LIVE are waaaaay better than recordings... so this would be MUCH more interesting than just listening to CDs.

....and the administration is trying to pull together some vans to go up - i.e. MSC will provide transportation. Tickets are only $5 for students - bring your ID!

Interested?

See Dr. Mary Wearn in the MCA office (downstairs, past elevator, around the 90 degree corner, 2nd door on right).

Here are some more details:

President Allbritten contacted me this week about an upcoming concert of the Ocmulgee Symphony Orchestra (OSO).  The "Yellowstone Symphony for Violin and Orchestra"  will be presented on March 3rd at 7:30 pm and will take place on the Middle Georgia College campus.  For your information, the OSO is a professional orchestra lead by Dr. Charles Quinn, who is a music professor at MGC. 

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Free Concert Next Tuesday 2/28


From Rebecca Lanning, head of the music department:

On Tuesday, February 28, classical guitarist Dusty Woodruff will perform a solo recital in the MSC Rehearsal Hall.   Dusty is a founding member of the Athens Guitar Trio and a member of the applied faculty at Georgia College and State University and Augusta State University.  I’m including bio below, should you like more information.  I’ve heard him; he’s an amazing player.  Please join us!

Tuesday, February 28
7:30 pm
MSC Rehearsal Hall
Free

Born and raised in Juneau, Alaska, Dusty Woodruff discovered his love for the guitar at the age of fourteen as a self-taught musician. He went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Abilene Christian University in Texas where he studied with Dan Mitchell and David Brandon. Dusty later moved to Georgia with his wife Jordan. In 2006, he received his Master of Music degree from the University of Georgia, where he studied with John Sutherland. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Georgia in classical guitar performance.

As a member of the Athens Guitar Trio, Dusty Woodruff has written a number of arrangements that have been received with great acclaim, some of which are found on the CD “Emergence” by the AGT. It is through these arrangements for the trio that he and its members work to bring the repertoire for guitar ensemble to a wider public. Dusty has also arranged several works for solo guitar. His recorded contributions are to be found on the supplemental CD from Everybody’s Classical Guitar 1, along with collaborations with the other members of the Athens Guitar Trio.

Dusty Woodruff was awarded first place in the 2004 GMTA competition for graduate division for guitar, selected to be a contender at the Shadt String Competition in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He has been a guest performer with the Voices of North Georgia, the Augusta State University Orchestra, the Augusta Opera and was invited to be the guest accompanist to the debut of Kevin Kelly’s choral setting of Stations of the Cross (2011).

Dusty Woodruff is active as a soloist and concerto performer and has conducted master-classes across the United States.

In his role as an educator, Dusty Woodruff heads the Guitar Department at Augusta State University, and at Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville. He also maintains a private guitar studio in Athens, Georgia.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Free Concerts @ Macon State

[yes, they count...] Original article @ http://www.maconstate.edu/news/newspage.aspx?sqid=1058



Dr. Dusty Woodruff, classical guitarist and founding memberof the Athens Guitar Trio will present a solo recital at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, in the Arts Complex Rehearsal Hall at Macon State College.  Free and open to the public. 


Dr. Matt Anderson, classical guitarist and founding memberof the Athens Guitar Trio will present a solo recital at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 2, in the Arts Complex Rehearsal Hall at Macon State College.  Free and open to the public. 


Contact Rebecca Lanning for more information at 471-5773



Quick note re: Classical Guitar recitals:
  1. This is NOT guitar playing like you've ever heard. It's very subtle playing and sounds [as opposed to the  "slap you upside the head" sounds like you are used to] . Expect it to require some concentration.
  2. That said...you're going to hear some very cool sounds coming out of a guitar that you didn't know the instrument can make.....if you'll listen well.
  3. PLEASE make ABSOLUTELY sure your cell phones are OFF. Not "set to vibrate". OFF.
  4. Generally you applaud between major pieces - not individual movements. Just be aware!




Friday, February 10, 2012

Upcoming concerts that would count as of Fri 2/10/12

I saw these in the Friday Macon Telegraph - inside the Out & About section. In no particular order:
  • Georgia Brass Quintet - Sunday 2/12 3 pm, First United Methodist in Warner Robins. $10, free for students [Bring your ID]
  • Mercer University Orchestra - Tuesday 2/14 7:30 pm, music building. Free
  • Mad About Chamber Music II: Mercer Wind Ensemble - Friday 2/17 7:30 pm, music building. Free
  • Macon Symphony Orchestra - Saturday Feb 18, 7:30 pm, Grand Opera House. Student tickets are $18.50
  • The American Boy Choir - Sunday, Feb 19, 4 pm, Vineville Methodist. Free
  • Anton Nel, pianist - Tuesday, Feb. 21, 7:30 pm, $10 general admission.
  • Third Thursday Organ Interludes -  Thursday Feb 16, Noon St, Joseph Catholic Church, Free.
  • The Met live in HD: [this is the ONLY "video concert" that I will allow] - Saturdays 2/11, 2/25, 3/14, 4/7, 4/25 at the Douglass Theatre [downtown Macon] and the Galleria Mall Stadium Cinema in Warner Robins.

    The Douglass is showing fewer of the events - tickets are available at each theater's box office. See www.metopera.org/hdlive for more info.
 There will be several concerts that count during Cherry Blossom - there is a noon organ series that usually runs during the festival, for example.

Some advice, at the risk of stating the obvious:
  • Don't wait until late April to get these done.
  • Write well. Tons of ideas on the "Concert Report" link on the blog sidebar.
  • The report is to be turned in no later than the 2nd class meeting after the event. I will not grade them if turned in late (unless a hospital visit is the reason for the delay).

Thursday, February 02, 2012

Test 1 notes

  1. Everything is graded and posted. You should be able to see your grade in Vista.
  2. WATCH OUT: Your grade is NOT on a 100 point scale, so don't panic!
  3. Download the student gradebook spreadsheet from Vista - use it to keep track of your grades.

I'll be handing the listening sheets out on Monday so you can see how you did.

By the way - the extra credit (assuming there is some) is not always the composer's name on each test!

(I told you I was sneaky!)