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Friday, Apr 2, 2021, 11:30 a.m.
- Seneff Arts Plaza
- Tickets: Free, no ticket required
- Purchase Tickets
In partnership with the Dr. Phillips Center’s Frontyard Festival™, UCF Celebrates the Arts will be hosting ensembles daily for the lunch hour. Today’s performance features the UCF Flute Quartet and Brass Ensemble.
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Friday, Apr 2, 2021, 11:30 a.m.
- Seneff Arts Plaza
- Tickets: Free, no ticket required
- Purchase Tickets
In partnership with Dr. Phillips Center’s Frontyard Festival™, UCF Celebrates the Arts will be hosting ensembles daily for the lunch hour. Today’s performance features the UCF Flute Quartet and Brass Ensemble. The UCF Flute Quartet will play a wide variety of pieces including classical, pop and Latin American music and the Brass Ensemble features the crowd-pleasing Scherzo by John Cheetham.
11:30 a.m. | UCF Flute Quartet
12:30 p.m. | UCF Brass Ensemble
Program
Flute Quartet
Orion Trio
Alexander Arrienda
Jonny Gibson
Gabriel Enrique Rosado-Bauzá
- Trois Pastorales I. Bolivienne, II. Cretoise, III. Sicilienne – Henri Tomasi (1901—1971)
- Pavane Op. 50 – Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924) (arr. Gabriel Woodfull-Harri)
- Flight of the bumblebee, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov(1844–1908) (arr. John Gibson)
Sono Quartet
Leah Crocker
Ainsley Elgin
Sam Garcia
Max McMonigle
- Suite Italienne- IV: Napoli – Yvonne Desportes (1907-1993)
- The Sound of Music – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein (1902-1979 /1895-1960) (arr. Ralph Raymond Hays)
- Maria – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein (1902-1979 / 1895-1960) (arr. Ralph Raymond Hays)
Aurè Quartet
Isabel Avilés
Emily Elmore
David Ma
María del Rocío Rosa-Rosario
- A Gaelic Offering (Movements I, II and IV)- Catherine McMichael (b.1954)
- La Milonga – Christopher Caliendo
- Capricious Winds – Satoshi Yagisawa (b.1975)
Brass Ensemble
Scherzo
John Cheetham
(1939-)
Contrapunctus VII
J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
Ed. Robert King
Trois Chansons
III: Ronde
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
Ed. Jay Lichtmann
Quintet No. 2, Op. 6
I: Allegro Risoluto
II: Theme Con Varioni
III: Allegro Vivace
Victor Ewald (1860-1935)