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Interplay Faculty and Participant Chamber Music Concert - July 17

with Aiyun Huang, Jose Franch-Ballester, Cristina Gómez Godoy & Interplay Musicians

Dates & Location

Left to right: Aiyun Huang, Jose Franch-Ballester, Cristina Gómez Godoy, Joel Brennan.  Photos courtesy of the artists.

Left to right: Aiyun Huang, Jose Franch-Ballester, Cristina Gómez Godoy, Joel Brennan. Photos courtesy of the artists.

 

Artistic Credits

Joel Brennan Trumpet
Charlie Cao Trombone
Ryan Chao Marimba
DJ Combs Bass Trombone
Jose Franch-Ballester Clarinet
Gahlord Dewald Double Bass
Cristina Gómez Godoy Oboe
Aiyun Huang Percussion
Kaitlyn Jones Horn
Madison Keats Percussion
Tyrell Loster Peitzsche Horn
Alexander Meagher Vibraphone
Selen Nsabiyeze Violin
Žydrė Ovsiukaite Violin
Savannah Seibel Viola
Fiona Shonik Trumpet
Tsung-Yun Tsai Cello
Cassandra Wolff Percussion
Intermission 15 mins
Audience Advice Please silence cellphones. All recording prohibited.

Program

Jennifer Higdon: Book of Brass
Fiona Shonik (trumpet), Joel Brennan (trumpet), Tyrell Loster Peitzsche (horn), Charlie Cao (trombone), DJ Combs (bass trombone)
    Ramp Up
    Acrostic
    Glide and Fade
    Punch it Up

Aaron Wyatt: Cirrus 
Patrick Vaughan (bass clarinet), Alexander Meagher (vibraphone), Žydrė Ovsiukaite (violin), Gahlord Dewald (double bass)

Leilehua Lanzilotti: the space in which to see
Kaitlyn Jones (horn), Selen Nsabiyeze (violin), Savannah Seibel (viola), Tsung-Yu Tsai (cello)
    This is how you see me the space in which to place me
    To see this space see how you place me in you
    This is how to place you in the space in which to see
    The space in me you see is this place

Ross Edwards: Four Bagatelles
Cristina Gómez Godoy (oboe), Jose Franch-Ballester (clarinet)
    Allegro
    Andantino
    Allegro
    Allegretto

Intermission

Yadegari Shahrokh: Chronos
Aiyun Huang (percussion)

Chronos (2025)
for Vibraphone and Electronics

Chronos explores the elasticity of temporal perception through the interplay of live vibraphone and spatialized electronics. The piece invites the listener to experience duration not as a fixed measure, but as a subjective phenomenon shaped by attention, memory, and sonic context.

Chronos is a meditation on how time is felt. When the music is more sparse, time appears to decelerate; when patterns become more intricate or dense, time seems to accelerate. This malleability is enhanced by the electronic component, which consists of delayed, transformed, and spatialized echoes of the vibraphone’s earlier material. These electronic reflections serve as sonic and musical memories. Listeners are encouraged to move between different sonic focal points. The spatialized electronics are designed to transform the space, allowing each listener to choose their own center of focus and their own perceived speed of time’s passage.

Gene Koshinski and Tim Broscious: 360 for Percussion Duo
Cassandra Wolff (percussion), Madison Keats (percussion)

Steve Reich: Mallet Quartet
Alexander Meagher (percussion), Cassandra Wolff (percussion), Ryan Chao (percussion), Madison Keats (percussion)

Biographies

Staff Credits

Michael Amstadt Sound Technician
Jess Brenders Manager, Program Delivery
Joel Brennan Chamber Program Director
Ben Ewing Senior Recording Engineer
Michael Falk Director, Music
Sharon Fish Assistant Head Stage Carpenter
Lyle Fish Head of Lighting
Marissa Gell Assistant Production Manager
Jason Hamilton Program Delivery Specialist
Pui Leung Lighting Technician
Henry Ng Audio and Music Technician
Ivy Pan Program Manager, Music
Albert Picknell Head Piano Technician
Josephine Ridge Executive Director, Arts
Andrew Smith Production Manager, Performing Arts
Cal Smith Young Production Coordinator