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Christian Lindberg, trombone and Roland Pöntinen, piano
Sunday, January 21 2024, 5:00 PM at

Christian Lindberg, trombone and Roland Pöntinen, piano

Seminar
Sunday, January 21 2024, 5:00 PM
christian lindberg trombone

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Program

Stjepan Sulek: Sonata for trombone and piano “Vox Gabrieli” (1973)

Roland Pöntinen: Camera for trombone and piano

Christian Lindberg: Mayfly for solo trombone

Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Suite from Pique Dame op. 68
     Introduction
     Tomsky’s Ballade
     Pauline’s Song 
     At the Ball 
     By the Winter Canal 
     The Gambling House 
     Vision of Lisa

- Interval -

Christian Lindberg: Los Bandidos for trombone and piano 

George Gershwin (arr. Andrea Tarrodi)Three Preludes for trombone and piano  

Robert Schumann (arr. Lindberg)Fantasiestücke, Op. 73
     I. Zart und mit Ausdruck     
     II. Lebhaft, leicht     
     III. Rasch und mit Feuer 

Gabriel Faure: Barcarolle No. 5 in F-sharp Minor, Op. 66 

Igor Stravinsky (arr. Pöntinen and Lindberg): Three Pieces from Firebird     
     I. Danse infernale du roi Katschei
     II. Berceuse 
     III. Finale

Artists

Christian Lindberg, trombone
Roland Pöntinen, piano

Voted "The Greatest Brass Player in History" in 2015 by Classic FM, Swedish trombone virtuoso, conductor, and composer Christian Lindberg is joined by Swedish pianist Roland Pöntinen in a compelling recital and seminar of repertoire they have performed together over their 40-year collaboration. 

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Sunday, January 21 2024, 5:00 PM to Sunday, January 21 2024, 7:00 PM

About SFCM’s Brass Department

Made up of principal brass chairs of the San Francisco Symphony, as well as principal players of the San Francisco Opera and Ballet orchestras, and a close-knit student body, SFCM’s Brass Department challenges and inspires the next generation of great players.

Studio sizes are kept small to ensure students receive the mentorship and performance opportunities they need, and a yearly side-by-side reading of major brass repertoire with faculty members provides insight into the finer points of orchestral brass performance.