With the University Dancers, Paul Dennis, choreographer (Brahms' Liebeslieder Waltzer)
Amy Johnson, soprano; Marjorie Melnick, mezzo-soprano; William Hite, tenor; John Salvi (Alum BM’97, MM’00), baritone; Ayano Kataoka, percussion; Lynn Klock, saxophone; Kathryn Lockwood, viola; Nadine Shank & Nicholas Shaneyfelt, piano
Including Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzer, Op. 52; Somei Satoh: Birds in Warped Time II (viola/percussion); music of Pierre Lantier & Karel Husa (Alto saxophone/piano)
$3 UMass students; $5 other students, children, seniors; $10 general public; free for Umass music majors and minors Buy Tickets Online
Amy Johnson
Feb. 17 Friday
Theory Lecture Series
Speaker: Professor Gary Karpinski, Coordinator of Music Theory, UMass Amherst
Ambiguity: Another Listen
An homage to the late music theorist Steve Larson and his ambigrams, constructed from ambiguous figures, which can be read the same way right-side-up or upside-down. The talk also explores how metric and tonal ambiguity affect music analysis and pedagogy.