Penn State Single Reed Summit 2009
Penn State Single Reed Summit 2009
The School of Music at Penn State University will be hosting the 2009 Single Reed Summit at the University Park (main) Campus on Friday and Saturday, October 30 and 31, 2009. The event will feature clarinetists and saxophonists in solo recitals, concerto performances with wind ensemble, master classes, clinics, and a performance competition. Guest artists include Capitol Quartet (Christopher Creviston, Joe Lulloff, David Stambler, Andrew Dahlke), The Prestige Clarinet Quartet (John Kurokawa, Sarah Nowlin, Janice Minor, Anthony Costa), and composer John Anthony Lennon.
See Below for details of registration and application.
Friday and Saturday, October 30 and 31, 2009
School of Music, Penn State University
Hosted by Prof. of Clarinet Anthony Costa,
and Prof. of Saxophone David Stambler
Concerts
Saxophone Quartet
Clarinet Quartet
Concertos with PSU Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Dennis Glocke, conducting
“X” for clarinet, by Scott McAllister, performed by Anthony Costa
Concerto for alto saxophone, by Ingolf Dahl, performed by David Stambler
Solo Recitals, Saxophone Choir, Clarinet Choir
Master Class Topics
Solo Repertoire, Orchestral Excerpts
Preparing for College Auditions
Quartets and Chamber Music
Composition
Clinics for Educators
Special Guests
Saxophonists Christopher Creviston,
Joe Lulloff, Andrew Dahlke
Clarinetists John Kurokawa,
Sarah Nowlin, Janice Minor
Capitol Quartet
Prestige Clarinet Quartet
Composer John Anthony Lennon
Premieres
Lennon: Still The Fire
Saxophone Quartets by Whitney Ashe and Greg Wanamaker
Performance Competition
High School and College Division, $500 prize for each division
Registration Fee
$10 each day, or $15 for both days
Questions and Performance Proposals:
Prof. David Stambler: dbs12@psu.edu
Prof. Anthony Costa: ajc26@psu.edu
The Capitol Quartet
The Prestige Quartet
Vendors
Sponsors
The David Pyle Stone Music Recital Endowment of the Penn State School of Music
The Rosemary Duncan Fund of the Penn State School of Music
The Yamaha Corporation of America, Band and Orchestra Division