Collaborations kicks off GVSU Fall Arts Celebration
Audiences will get the best of both performing groups as Grand Valley
State University Department of Music Artist-faculty and students take
the stage for “Collaborations.”
The concert, at 8 p.m. on Monday, September 10, will be in the Louis
Armstrong Theatre, Performing Arts Center, Allendale Campus. Admission
is free and open to the public. A reception after the concert will give
the audience an opportunity to meet the performers.
The concert for orchestra, wind ensemble, and chorus will feature an
uplifting selection of works including Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two
Trumpets, Haydn’s Sinfonia Concertante, and Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy
as the grand finale.
Danny Phipps, director of the Department of Music and Dance, said that
when Beethoven wrote Chorale Fantasy, he was already thinking about his
9th symphony.
“You can hear a hint of his Ode to Joy theme,” said Phipps. “The whole
concept of orchestra and chorus was something he was beginning to
explore in this piece. You won’t walk away from this concert without
smiling and you will be singing the melody for weeks.”
Sponsored by a gift from Virginia Gearhart and the Gearhart family, the
concert is the first of Grand Valley’s six Fall Arts Celebration 2007
events. Media sponsors are Newsradio WOOD 1300 and Star 105.7.
Now in its fifth year, the Fall Arts Celebration continues to enrich the
West Michigan community. President Thomas J. Haas supports this
tradition and strongly believes that one of the missions of a regional
university is to provide the community with a series of exceptional
events in the arts and humanities.
“We hope that the consistent excellence of the celebration's
performances every year, fall after fall, remind people of Grand
Valley's academic excellence--more diverse, but no less intense and
exciting,” said Fred Antczak, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences and spokesperson for the Celebration.
For information on additional FAC events, visit www.gvsu.edu/fallarts
or call (616) 331-2180.
Collaborations kicks off GVSU Fall Arts Celebration
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