SFCM Orchestra with Earl Lee
Concert Orchestra
The SFCM Orchestra presents Aqua, composed by Canadian Vivian Fung and inspired by one of Chicago’s most eye-catching skyscrapers, the Aqua Tower. This concert also features Tchaikovsky’s popular Piano Concerto No. 1 and concludes with Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 11, a vivid and descriptive work often described as a film score without a film. This concert features guest conductor Earl Lee, SFCM Conducting Student Jason Gluck as well as SFCM Piano Concerto Competition winner Oliver Moore.
Program
Vivian Fung: Aqua
Jason Gluck, conductor
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1
I. Andante non troppo e molto maestoso -Allegro con spirito
II. Andantino semplice - Allegro vivace assai
III. Allegro con fuoco
Oliver Moore, piano
-Intermission-
Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 11
I. Adagio
II. Allegro
III. Adagio
IV. Allegro non troppo
Featured Artists
Earl Lee, conductor
Oliver Moore, piano
Departments
Faculty
About the SFCM Orchestra
As a member of the SFCM Orchestra, you’ll experience firsthand the advantages of playing in a large ensemble. You’ll also get a complete overview of orchestral repertoire, and that begins with examining both masterworks and lesser-known pieces of every era. The symphony orchestra has a large repertoire, and each stylistic period deserves attention. Do you take to the classical period works of Mozart and Haydn? The grand romantic works of Brahms and Tchaikovsky? How about the 20th-century masterpieces by Aaron Copland and Benjamin Britten? Add to that more recent works by such luminaries as John Adams and Joan Tower, and collaborations with Opera Theatre, and you’re on your way to becoming the well-rounded, informed musician the performing world expects.
The SFCM Orchestra presents several performances a year that prominently feature student soloists. Participation also includes public orchestral workshops with distinguished guest conductors. Recent guests have included Donald Runnicles, Carl St. Clair, Nicola Luisotti, and Peter Oundjian.