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Commencement Eve
Concert Gets Millennial Fever
Ithaca Colleges 32nd annual Commencement Eve Concert,
"All Our Yesterdays: A Musical Sweep of the Past Millennium,"
will be held on Friday, May 14, at 8:30 p.m. in Ben Light Gymnasium.
Free and open to the public, the concert will be directed for
the 12th consecutive year by Dana Wilson, the Charles A. Dana
Professor of Music in the School of Music.
The concert program will feature performances by the Ithaca
College Trombone Choir, Wind Ensemble, West African Djembé
Ensemble, Choir, Marimba Ragtime Band, and Jazz Workshop, as
well as student and faculty soloists. The selections will range
from Palestrinas "Ecce Veniet Dies Illa" and
classical pieces by Bach and Haydn to West African drumming,
Duke Ellingtons "In a Mellow Tone," and the theme
from Star Wars.
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Freshman oboe player Colin Bauer will be among
the members of the Ithaca College Wind Ensemble performing in
the Commencement Eve Concert. The group will play the theme from
Star Wars as well as Shostakovichs "Festive Overture,"
which was also on the program for the April 12 School of Music
concert at Alice Tully Hall in New York City. |
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"Since this will be the final Commencement Eve Concert
of the millennium, it seemed appropriate to look back at the
music of the past 1,000 years and see where weve been,"
says Wilson. "The program will roughly be in chronological
order, beginning with chant and working its way forward to the
music of today. The selected pieces represent the two streams
of musical influence in American culture European and
African which have synthesized to become what we now know
as popular music, with gospel, jazz, blues, and rock."
The program will employ Wilsons "surround sound"
concept, which promises a good seat anywhere in the audience.
Ensembles are positioned around the gymnasium; when one group
finishes, another begins, creating a continuous performance that
originates from various directions. |