Tickets to the JOzawa Hall concert are $11. Rossini Duet from Tancredi –Georgia Jarman, soprano and Brenda Patterson, mezzo-soprano Plog Three Miniatures for tuba and wind ensemble-Matthew Gaunt, tuba Poulenc Gloria – Katherine Jolly, sopranoĭvorak Silent Woods for solo cello and orchestra – Owen Young, cello Nico Muhly It Remains To Be Seen – world premiere Composer Nico Muhly will also premiere a new work on the concert. Several BUTI alumni are featured soloists on the program, including: Matthew Gaunt, tuba player with prestigious ensembles Proteus 7 and Burning River Brass Georgia Jarman, internationally acclaimed coloratura soprano Katherine Jolly, soprano and winner of the 2006 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Brenda Patterson, noted recitalist and operatic mezzo-soprano and Owen Young, cellist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
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Alumnus James Gaffigan, assistant conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra and Ann Howard Jones, Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities in the University’s School of Music, will conduct. The concert will take place on Saturday, July 29, at 2:30pm. Boston University Tanglewood Institute Presents 40th Anniversary Gala Concert in Ozawa HallĬontact: Ellen Carr, 61 | - The Boston University School of Music celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Tanglewood Institute, its prestigious summer music school for gifted high school students, with a gala concert featuring several accomplished alumni of the program.