Jeff Anderle, clarinet
Faculty Artist SeriesPROGRAM
Mary Jane Leach: Charybdis*
Michael Sempert: TV Commercials*
Andy Rayborn: Charm, as performed by Paper Gates
Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Jeff Anderle): Partita No. 2, BWV 826
I. Sinfonia
Mario Galeano Toro (arr. Jeff Anderle): Tolo Midi
- Intermission -
Mary Kouyoumdjian: Shards and Shrapnel
Friction Quartet
Kevin Rogers and Otis Harriel, violins
Mitso Floor, viola
Doug Machiz, cello
Marc Mellits: Titan
I. Saturn
II. Vänern Kivu Hammar
III. Harada
IV. Hyperion Choroid
V. Liquid Methane Rain
VI. Dispersed retina
VII. Velvet Kickbox Hydroxy
VIII. Phoebe & Janus
Friction Quartet
Kevin Rogers and Otis Harriel, violins
Mitso Floor, viola
Doug Machiz, cello
* World Premiere
Artists
Jeff Anderle, clarinet
Friction Quartet
Kevin Rogers and Otis Harriel, violins
Mitso Floor, viola
Doug Machiz, cello
ABOUT JEFF ANDERLE
Jeff Anderle is a pioneer in the world of low reeds, helping to popularize the role of the modern clarinet and bass clarinet through his innovative and diverse performances, ensembles, and commissions. He is the bass clarinetist in Splinter Reeds and half of the bass clarinet duo Sqwonk, as well as a member of the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players. He is a former member of the virtuosic, heavy metal bass clarinet quartet Edmund Welles, as well as REDSHIFT contemporary music ensemble and the Paul Dresher Electro/Acoustic Band. In addition, he makes regular guest appearances with a wide range of music institutions from orchestras to diverse chamber music ensembles. Jeff is a founding co-director of Switchboard Music, and serves on the faculty of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music where he teaches clarinet, chamber music and professional development, and is the chair of the woodwind department. He is a Selmer Paris performing artist.
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About SFCM’s Clarinet Department
Personalized instruction and abundant performance opportunities in SFCM’s Clarinet Department are designed to enhance and expand playing skills. Two members of the San Francisco Symphony are ready to help you transform your playing. As one of fewer than 10 students, you’ll have a wealth of opportunities to collaborate and perform with other departments. Whether you have a penchant for bass or Eb, Classical or 21st-century repertoire, you'll find an expert here to bring you to the next level. You’ll also have the opportunity to enter the biennial Woodwind Concerto Competition.
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