Yaniv plays Brahms
Saturday, October 29, 7:30 PM
Yaniv Plays Brahms
Saturday, October 29, 7:30 PM
Yaniv Dinur, piano
Oriol Sans, conductor
Ottorino Respighi: Fountains of Rome
Zhou Tian: Transcend
Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1
Featuring guest conductor Oriol Sans, this concert juxtaposes two pieces about places, culture, people, and sounds. The iconic fountains around Rome with their magnificent sculptures come to life in the gorgeous composition of Respighi. In his exhilarating piece, Chinese-American composer Zhou Tian evokes the story of the people who built the transcontinental railroad that linked the United States from east to west. In the second half, NBSO Music Director Yaniv Dinur is the soloist in Brahms’ symphonic First Piano Concerto.
Please join Yaniv and Oriol in the theatre at 6:30 PM for the pre-concert talk. Doors open at 6:00 PM for those attending the talk, and 7:00 PM for the concert.
OPEN REHEARSAL: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 3 – 5:30 PM
ZEITERION PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Admission is free but donations will be gladly accepted at the door. Seating is general admission. No tickets or RSVP required.
Rehearsal Order:
Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1, Yaniv Dinur, piano
20 minute break
Tian, Transcend
Respighi, The Fountains of Rome
Please note that this is a working rehearsal, and pieces may not be played in their entirety. The break usually occurs sometime between 4 and 4:30 pm. Please save your applause for the end of pieces and/or rehearsal as to not interfere with the rehearsal process.
Oriol Sans, guest conductor
Concert Sponsor:
MUSICIAN ROSTER
Yaniv Dinur, Music Director
Music Director Sponsors: Susan and Dexter Mead
Jesse Holstein, Concertmaster
Milan A. Heath Jr. Memorial Chair
Ethan Wood, Assistant Concertmaster
Dr. Clinton Levin Memorial Chair
Ealain McMullin
Jennifer Memoli
Kyra Davies
Travis Rapoza
Linda Scenna
Emma K. Powell
Viktoria Tchertchian
Melody Albanese Kelly
Kenny Trotter
Violin II
EmmaLee Holmes-Hickes, Principal
Geoff and Judy Swett Chair
Amy Sims
Sue Faux
Tessa Sacramone
Kimberly Fang
Joyce Ryu
Emily Mullaney
Johnny Weizenecker
Amy Rawstron
Elizabeth Whitfield
Viola
Anna Griffis, Principal
George Grimshaw Memorial Chair
Chris Nunn
Elisa Birdseye
Jessica Cooper
Gillian Gallagher
Jay Grimes
Maureen Heflinger
Rebecca Hallowell
Leo Eguchi, Principal
Patricia Plum Wylde Chair
Shay Rudolph
Pamela M. Hoffer Chair, endowed in perpetuity
Peter Zay
Jacob MacKay
Bonnie Harlow
Stephan Gabriel
Kevin Crudder
Bass
Bebo Shiu, Guest Principal
Irene Gudewicz Memorial Chair
Rod McCaulley
Bronek Suchanek
Nate Varga
Caroline Samuels
Flute
Timothy Macri, Guest Principal
Josef N. Cobert Memorial Chair, endowed in perpetuity
Vanessa Holroyd
Heather Parsons and Anrew Kotsatos Chair, endowed in perpetuity
Caitlyn Schmidt
Oboe
Laura Shamu, Principal
Nancy and Jack Braitmayer Chair, endowed in perpetuity
Laura Pardee Schaefer
Ben Fox
Clarinet
Nicholas Brown, Principal
Charles Parsons Memorial Chair
Margo McGowan
Hunter Bennet
Bassoon
Michael Mechanic, Principal
Gabe Ramey
Susannah Telsey
Horn
Clark Matthews, Guest Principal
Dorothy Malone and Rhoda Gayle Memorial Chair
Marina Krickler
Cile and Bill Hicks Chair, endowed in perpetuity
Bob Marlatt
Paige McGrath
Trumpet
Andrew Sorg, Principal
Geoff Shamu
Kyle Spraker
Trombone
Seth Budahl, Prinipal
Albert J. Lamoureux Memorial Chair
Alexei Doohavaskoy
James Monaghan
Tuba
Stephen Lamb, Guest Principal
Timpani
Eric Huber, Principal
Ann and Hans Ziegler Chair, endowed in perpetuity
Percussion
Evan Glickman, Principal
Dylan Barber
Robert McEwan
Harp
Maria Spraker, Guest Principal
Mason Morton
Keyboard
Pei-yeh Tsai, Principal
David McGory