28th February, 2009

Lab Schools Recital Nights

On Tuesday, March 3, and Thursday, March 5, Laboratory School student musicians will perform in Fulton Recital Hall, in the Goodspeed Building, on the University of Chicago campus. The Goodspeed Building is located at 1010 East 59th Street. For a campus map, please click on the following link: http://maps.uchicago.edu/index.shtml. Performances begin at 7:00 p.m. on each evening.

Recital Night is for students in grades 7 through 12, and is intended as a way for our more serious music students to perform classical works for piano, strings, voice, and winds. Admission is free and open to the public. We hope you are able to join us for what promises to be two evenings of great performances by our Lab School students.

The tentative program for Tuesday, March 3 is:

Three Rondos on Folk Tunes, No. 1 ……………………………………………. Bela Bartok
Charlie Jiang – piano

Sebben Crudele, from ‘La Constanza in amor vince l’inganno’.. Antonio Caldara
Caroline Montag – voice Katy Sinclair – piano

Barcarolle ………………………………………………………….. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Catherine Yunis – piano

Prelude from Cello Suite No. 3 ………………………………. Johann Sebastian Bach
Thomas Aquino – guitar

Allegro, from Concerto in g, Opus 26 ……………………………………….. Max Bruch
Henry Bergman – violin Margo Schwartz Newton – piano

Romance No. 2 in F ………………………………………..……….. Ludwig van Beethoven
Hannah Constantin – violin Jason Deng – piano

Allegro Maestoso, from Violin Concerto No. 9 in a, Opus 104 ….. Charles de Beriot
Joe Turner – violin Margo Schwartz Newton – piano

Elegia ……………………………………………………..………………….. Nikolai Lysenko
Ana Ovtcharova – piano

Allegro Appassionato, Opus 43 ……………………………………… Camille Saint-Saens
Jackie Robertson – cello Anne Robertson – piano

Kreisleriana, Opus 16, No. 1 …………………………………………. Robert Schumann
Aoife MacMahon – piano

Piano Sonata, Opus 2, No. 1, in f ………………………………. Ludwig van Beethoven
Madeline Stecy – piano

Intermezzo in A, Opus 118, No. 2 ………………………….……….. Johannes Brahms
Simon Luppescu – piano

Presto Agitato, from Piano Sonata No. 14 in c#, Opus 27, No. 2 . L.V. Beethoven
Jonathan Margoliash – piano

Etude Opus 10, No. 12, in c ………………………………………………… Frederic Chopin
Linda Zhao - piano

The tentative program for Thursday, March 5 is:

The Bos’n Rag ……………………………………………………………………. Fred S. Stone
Alex Luna – piano

Moment Musical Opus 16, No. 3 in b ….………………….….. Sergei Rachmaninoff
Lucas Buchheim-Jurisson – piano

A Comme’ Amor ………………………………………………………….… Paul de Senneville
Rolland Long – piano

Liebestraum ……………………………………………………………………..……. Franz Liszt
Danny Zhang – piano

Cat and Mouse, Scherzo Humoristique ………………………………. Aaron Copland
Abigail Daum – piano

Adagio molto espressivo, from the Concerto in c ………… Johann Christian Bach
Yaning Zhang – viola

Waltz in c ………………………..……………………………………….. Myra Brooks Turner
Lucy Cheng – piano

Prelude 21 in Bb, from The Well Tempered Clavier ….… Johann Sebastian Bach
Daniil Ilyin – piano

Fur Elise ………………………………………………………………….. Ludwig van Beethoven
Reem Khondakar – piano

Opus 64, No. 2, Valse ……………………………………………………….. Frederic Chopin
Benjamin Buchheim-Jurisson - piano

Etude No. 28 ………………………………………………………………. Federigo Fiorillo

Josey Mintel - violin Susan Heiserman - piano

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20th February, 2009

String Masterclasses

On Thursday, February 19, string students at Lab School had an opportunity to work with violist Matt Mantell. Mr. Mantell is a teacher and performer in the Chicago area, performing in orchestras such as Chicago Sinfonietta, Elgin Symphony, Illinois Philharmonic, as well as subbing in the Lyric Opera Orchestra, and the Chicago Symphony. Mr. Mantell coached a variety of performers, and also worked with the high school orchestra.

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13th February, 2009

February Lobby Sing

You are cordially invited to our February Lobby Sing on Thursday, 2/19/2009 at 8:00 A.M. in Blaine Lobby!

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11th February, 2009

27th Annual Performathon

On Friday and Saturday of this week, February 13 and 14, students in the Alice S. Pfaelzer Tuition-Free Conservatory, (of the Merit School of Music) will be involved in two days of almost non-stop music making as part of the annual fund raising drive for the Conservatory. Included among the performers will be Lab School students Monique Johnson, Yael Litwin, Neil Mehta, Jacqueline Robertson, Lida Wu, Ethel Yang, and Andrew Zheng (and apologies to any Lab students left off this list).

All performances take place at the Merit School of Music, located at 38 South Peoria Street, here in Chicago. For additional information please visit: http://www.meritmusic.org/TFC_Performathon.htm

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9th February, 2009

5th grade practice record 2/9-2/21

If you would like to view or print out another copy of the orchestra practice record, here it is!

Remember it is due every MONDAY, signed by both student and parent.

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2nd February, 2009

Clarinetist Andrew Sandwick and the IMEA All-State Ensembles

On the weekend of January 29 – 31, students from throughout the state of Illinois participated in the all-state band, choir, and orchestra festival in Peoria. Each ensemble consisted of a regular all-state group, as well as ensembles for more accomplished musicians, the honors ensembles. U-High junior Andrew Sandwick was the principal clarinetist of the honors band. Out of approximately 75 clarinetists auditioning for band, Andrew earned the top chair.

The process began in October, when students auditioned for their district ensembles. Those musicians with the top scores were then invited to participate in the all-state festival groups. Once at all-state, another round of auditions determined chair placement for the weekend.

Andrew and the other members of the All-State Honors Band were under the direction of conductor and composer Mark Camphouse, of George Mason University. The weekend concluded with a concert featuring all the ensembles, held in the Peoria Civic Center. Congratulations to Andrew for this accomplishment, and for being the first Lab School student in recent memory to participate in the all-state festival.

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