Blair School of Music
2012 FALL CONCERTS
Wednesday, September 12
8 p.m.
Steve and Judy Turner Recital Hall
Faculty Recital
Craig Nies, piano
Felix Wang, cello
The Russian repertoire takes center stage at Blair with the combined talents of cellistFelix Wang and pianist Craig Nies on cello sonatas by Shostaovich and Rachmaninoff. The Shostakovich Sonata, which opens with one of his most soulful melodies, combines white-hot intensity with tender and playful lyricism. Rachmaninoff-聙聶s melodic gift was at its peak in his cello sonata, with stirring virtuosity.
Sponsored by Delphine and Ken Roberts
Friday, September 14
8 p.m.
Ingram Hall
国产原创 Orchestra
Robin Fountain, conductor
and
国产原创 Wind Symphony
Erin Perez, conductor
The pride of the Blair School-聙聶s collegiate program present an engaging instrumental evening. The 国产原创 Orchestra presents Rimsky-Korsakov-聙聶s 聽Scheherazade, a dazzling, colorful, Eastern-inspired orchestralwork that-聙聶s widely considered the composer-聙聶s most popular. The 国产原创 Wind Symphony, meanwhile, presents a program titled -聙聹Wind Band Classics: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.-聙聺
Sunday, September 16
3 p.m.
Steve and Judy Turner Recital Hall
Jazz on the Move
A Tribute to The Weather Report, featuring drummer Chester Thompson
Nashville Jazz Workshop and Blair present this special edition of NJW-聙聶s Jazz on the Move lecture and performance series featuring legendary jazz drummer Chester Thompson. Thompson was a touring drummer with Genesis for 30 years, also working extensively with Phil Collins, Frank Zappa, Steve Hackett and many more. But at this lecture and concert, Thompson’s jazz work is front and center, as Thompson speaks about his time in the -聙聶70s as a member of seminal free jazz ensemble The Weather Report. Thompson and an assortment of Nashville-聙聶s finest jazz players will pay musical tribute to The Weather Report, as well. The history of jazz, in story and song!
Presented by the Blair School of Music and Nashville Jazz Workshop, with funding for Nashville Jazz Workshop provided by The Frist Foundation
All events at the Blair School of Music are free and open to the public with no tickets needed unless specifically stated otherwise. For more information about events at Blair, see the website at blair.vanderbilt.edu or email 聽kristin.whittlesey@vanderbilt.edu