Buy Ticketsįlutes at Fresno State: Spring Studio RecitalĦ p.m. April 2 and April 3, at the Concert Hall.Ĩ p.m. Voices in Song - A festival for Treble Choirsĩ a.m. Sutherland Wind Festival GALA ConcertĨ p.m. Buy Ticketsįresno State Art Song Festival presents Dr. Percussion students must memorize solo works performed on mallet instruments. At the studio instructors discretion, wind students may be required to memorize. The structure of the piece is based on the Fortuna Wheel - or the “Wheel of Fortune” - which represents the rise and fall of the human condition as the movements progress covering the topics of awakening, drunkenness, love and lust. Voice, piano and guitar students must perform the entire recital (100) from memory, except by advisement of the studio teacher. The works are divided into three main sections: “In Spring,” “In the Tavern” and “Court of Love” - bookended by “O Fortuna” as opening and closing pieces. Matthew Darling, chair of the Fresno State Department of Music.įirst performed in 1937 in Germany, “Carmina Burana” is based on 24 medieval poems in Latin, which date back to the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries. Tickets are now available for Spring Percussion Studio Recital at Fresno State Concert Hall, California on Mon at 8:00PM. We are extremely excited to perform this popular work for the Central Valley community and hope to raise significant scholarship funds for our students in the process,” said Dr. “‘Carmina Burana’ is a dramatic and emotionally charged work that will highlight many of our outstanding department faculty and students and alumni. Maria Briggs will be joined by alumni Aaron Burdick and Lim Forgey as vocal soloists. Cari Earnhart will feature over 150 performers all together on stage. Thomas Loewenheim and the Fresno State Grand Chorus under the direction of Dr. The Fresno State Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dr.
Parking is free in lots P1 and P31.īuy tickets: March 13 | March 14 | March 15 All proceeds benefit the Music Student Scholarship fund. Concert Band, Symphony Band, Wind Symphony, and Symphony Orchestra. Tickets are $20 general, $15 for seniors and $5 for students. March 15 at the Fresno State Concert Hall. During a live performance, the sheer number of people required to perform the piece adds spectacle to the musical dramaturgy - especially when executed in a small venue such as the Fresno State Concert Hall.Īs the main highlight of the 2020 lineup, Fresno State Music Department faculty, students and alumni will combine forces for three performances of Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana” at 8 p.m. The opening, “O Fortuna,” is immediately recognizable as the backdrop to many scenes in movies, television and commercials invoking drama unparalleled by other musical numbers. An eruption of the senses in a journey through life’s indulgences, Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana” is among the most popular pieces for classical music concertgoers.