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Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble

Program includes a symphony reflecting on the nature-inspired work of architect Antoni Gaudi and a hopeful evocation of the ravaged landscapes of post-tsunami Japan.

Saturday, May 7, 2016
8:00pm – 11:00pm
Hopkins Center Spaulding Auditorium
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Arts
Fee required.
THE GREAT SPIRIT

MATTHEW M. MARSIT conductor

Yasuhide Ito
…yet the sun rises
      Jacob Weiss '16, guest conductor
Joseph Turrin Chronicles for Trumpet and Wind Symphony
     Steven Povich ’16, trumpet soloist
Kathryn Salfelder Cathedrals
Ferrer Ferran Symphony No. 3 “The Great Spirit”


Ferran’s symphony, reflecting on the nature-inspired work of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi, serves as the foundation for a concert of wind ensemble works imbued with the clarity and splendor of Earth and Sky. These include Ito’s evocation of the ravaged, yet hopeful landscapes of post-tsunami Japan and Turrin’s driving and lyrical concerto for trumpet.

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