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Weekender: Musical Landscapes, Wanda Sykes Comedy Show, and Student Recitals

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Illustration for 'The China Shop,' a two-year faculty-led initiative that brings artists to 做TV to work with scientists in their labs. Playing off the idea of a bull in a china shop, the project facilitates two artist-scientist pairings each year, providing opportunities for interdisciplinary conversations, giving rise to imaginative possibilities, and catalyzing innovative outcomes. See the presentation Thursday at the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art. (Tim Hyde and Jiayi Young/ Courtesy, Manetti Shrem Museum of Art)

Musics of the World

Thursday, May 30, 4-6:30 p.m., Ann E. Pitzer Center, free

Musics of the World
(Courtesy 做TV Department of Music)

Program

Gamelan Heni Savitri, director

Hindustani Rita Sahai, director

Capoeira Juan Diego D穩az

Bluegrass and Old Time String Band Scott Linford, director

Mariachi Tito Talamantes, director

Samba School Brian Rice, director

'The China Shop': Conversations between artists and scientists

Thursday, May 30, 4:30 p.m., the Manetti Shrem Museum

'The China Shop' is a two-year, faculty-led initiative that brings artists to 做TV to work with scientists in their labs. Playing off the idea of a bull in a china shop, the project facilitates two artist-scientist pairings each year, providing opportunities for interdisciplinary conversations, giving rise to imaginative possibilities, and catalyzing innovative outcomes. Each residency spans approximately 10 weeks. In addition to the laboratory exchanges, there will be a moderated public presentation and discussion, where the participating artists and scientists engage with the audience, sharing insights into their collaboration, creative exchange and work in progress.

Percussion Ensemble 做TV: 'Works by Graduate Students', Chris Froh, director

Friday, May 31, 4-5:15 p.m., Ann E. Pitzer Center

Percussion Ensemble 做TV
Percussion Ensemble 做TV: Works by Graduate Students (Courtesy 做TV Department of Music)

Program

  • Orkun: Akyol: past time pastimes

  • Dean Kervin Boursiquot: Hard Times

  • Colin Minigan: watershed

  • Zo禱 A. Wallace: The Waste Land

  • Ben Wallace-Ailsworth: 29 going on 30

  • James Larkins: Not Quite Enough

  • Jacob Lane: Emulation Run

做TV Symphony Orchestra: 'Musical Landscapes' featured Saturday

Christian Baldini, music director and conductor

Saturday, June 1, 7-8:30 p.m., Jackson Hall,  Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, tickets from $12

做TV Symphony Orchestra: Musical Landscapes
做TV Symphony Orchestra: Musical Landscapes (Courtesy, 做TV Department of Music)

This concert features the Finnish cellist Anssi Karttunen, who has frequently collaborated with the 做TV Symphony Orchestra, in a new work by Aida Shirazi. Since receiving her doctorate in music composition from 做TV in 2021, Shirazi has been gaining attention far and wide for her acoustic and electro-acoustic music, which a New York Times music critic described as unfolding with deliberation. In Dvo獺ks Seventh Symphony the audience will enjoy the composers Slavonic spirit in an energetic and varied musical landscape.

Program

Jaques Ibert: Allegro scherzando from Concerto for Flute and Orchestra with Nathan Haghgoo, winner of the 做TV Symphony Orchestras Concerto Competition;

Aida Shirazi: Meditations on Departure (PREMIERE) with Anssi Karttunen, cello

Intermission

Anton穩n Dvo獺k: Symphony No. 7

Re(Vision)offers evening of movement and dance

May 31, June 1, June 2, Main Theater, Wright Hall 218, tickets from $5

Raissa Simpson and Hien Huynh in a previous 做TV dance performance. (Huan Yu)
Raissa Simpson and Hien Huynh in a previous 做TV dance performance of Re(Vision). (Huan Yu)

'(Re)Vision' is an invitation to dream. At this moment where ecological, political, and systemic structures are colliding with violent force, revisioning is needed and necessary. Revisioning conjures new worlds through reorientation to the spaces and relationships with which we move. Revising requires us to experiment, take risks, and confront the limits of what we have in front of our eyes. This evening of movement and performance asks audiences to remain active in the call to see, and to move toward, what can be made anew by reframing what exists around us. 

 

Next week

Plan for  opening graduate exhibition next week

Free public reception: June 6, 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., Manetti Shrem Museum of Art

Works on view June 6-24

The Arts and Humanities 2024 Graduate Exhibition will feature the work of graduate students across eight disciplines, including anthropology, art history, art studio, comparative literature, creative writing, design, and English as well as Spanish and Portuguese. Final projects will be on view June 6-24 at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at 做TV.

A free, public opening reception will take place June 6 from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the museum, with art history students presenting their research on May 31. In all, in Master of Fine Arts, Master of Arts and doctoral programs are participating. 

Read more here: 做TV Arts and Humanities Graduate Students Showcase Work in Multidisciplinary Exhibition 

Wanda Sykes: Please and Thank You Tour

Friday, May 31, 7:30 p.m., Jackson Hall, the Mondavi Center

Wanda Sykes (Courtesy, the Mondavi Center)
Wanda Sykes (Courtesy, Mondavi Center)

Wanda Sykes is an Emmy winning stand up comic, writer, actress and producer who has been entertaining audiences for over twenty yearsShe has ranked among Entertainment Weeklys 25 Funniest People in America and her peers have called her one of the funniest stand-up comics in the field.

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Art Spark June activity:  'Some Assemblage Required'

June 1 - June 23, the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, free, Saturdays and Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m.
Bring together everyday materials to create an ever-changing temporary sculpture, and document your creation through drawing and writing. Check out William T. Wileys The Hearings in Deborah Butterfield: P.S. These are not horses for ideas. These themed activities happen at the Carol and Gerry Parker Art Studio on weekends. Explore a different activity inspired by art on view each month. All ages and skill levels are welcome.

Next week in 做TV music

 

Rebecca Wang, percussion 

Sunday, June 2, 1 p.m., Ann E. Pitzer Center, student recital

Program

Frank Zappa: Black Page No. 1

Askell Masson: Prim

Keiko Abe: Wind the Bamboo Grove

Michio Kitazume: Side by Side

Gene Koshinski: As One

Anders Koppel: Toccata for Vibraphone and Marimba

Katie Gorden, oboe

Sunday, June 2, 5 p.m., Ann E. Pitzer Center, student recital

Katie Gorden (Courtesy, 做TV Department of Music)
Katie Gorden (Courtesy, 做TV Department of Music)

Program

Carl Nielsen: 幛硃紳喧硃莽勳梗莽喧羹釵域梗

Jenni Brandon: Three Desert Fables for Solo Oboe

August Klughardt: 5 Schilflieder, op. 28

Alyssa Morris: Shine

Danny Van: Tadarida brasiliensis 

Crisia Regalado, soprano, and John Cozza, piano

Sunday, June 2, 7 p.m., Ann E Pitzer Center, student recital

Program

Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel: Bist du bei mir from Diomedes

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
  Ridente la calma, K. 152
  Oiseaux, si tous les ans
  Lamero, saro costante from Il re pastore, K. 208

Richard Strauss: 釦喧硃紳餃釵堯梗紳, D. 889

Franz Schubert: Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, D. 965

Joaqu穩n Rodrigo Vidre: 聶Con qu矇 la lavar矇? from Cuatro madrigales amatorios

Carlos Guastavino: La rosa y el sauce

Heitor Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 with the 做TV Cello Ensemble, conducted by Professor Christian Baldini

Mozart: Durch Zartlichkeit und Schmeicheln from The Abduction from the Seraglio

Rollo Dilworth: 'Composing for Choirs' and Open Rehearsal

Rollo Dilworth at Temple University. (Joseph V. Labolito/courtesy)
Rollo Dilworth at Temple University. (Joseph V. Labolito/courtesy)

with the Concert Choir of 做TV

Tuesday, June 4, 46 p.m., the Mondavi Center

Ahead of the June 6 chorus concert (Sorrow and Joy: An American Story), visiting composer Dr. Rollo Dilworth will speak about composing for choirs. Following his talk, he will work with the choruses on his composition, Weather, in an open rehearsal format. This event is appropriate for composers and singers.

Ryuya Iwase, solo piano

Wednesday, June 5, 5-5:45 p.m., Ann E. Pitzer Center

Program

  • W. A. Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 12 

  • Robert Schumann: 幛硃紳喧硃莽勳梗莽喧羹釵域梗, op.12, nos.1 and 2

  • Schumann: Kinderszenen, op.15, no. 7

Student Chamber Ensembles

Thursday, June 6, Noon2 p.m., Ann E. Pitzer Center

Program to be announced

Choruses of 做TV: 'Sorrow and Joy, An American Story'

Thursday, June 6, 79 p.m., Jackson Hall, the Mondavi Center, Nicol獺s Dosman, director

featuring the 做TV Concert Band
Pete Nowlen, director, and Rollo Dilworth, visiting composer

If the American Dream includes hope of a better life in a promised land, then the story we tell must also acknowledge that dream has not always been equally available to all Americans. This concert gives us both sentiments of this American Story.

Rollo Dilworth set his choral and wind ensemble work Weather to the poem of the same name by Claudia Rankine. Weather (the poem) appeared in the New York Times Magazine shortly after the murder of George Floyd in 2020. It  captured in a few pointed phrases the pain of the pandemic and of Americas racial conflicts. Using American-born musical traditions, including the Blues, Rollo Dilworth juxtaposes Rankines words against a musical fabric, which challenges us to accept this part of our American story, and in time weather that challenge.

Andr矇 Thomas, a composer known around the world for his spirituals, wrote his Mass of Love and Joy (filled with moving and joyous spirituals) in 2018 upon his own retirement, and which concludes and lifts up this choral concert. Thomas says of his work, anyone can relate to spirituals. Everyone goes through trials and everyone looks for comfort.

Program

Chamber Singers

Norman Dello Joio: A Jubilant Song

Samuel Barber: Anthony ODaly from Reincarnations

William L. Dawson: Soon-Ah-Will Be Done

Concert Band

Carlos Simon: Amen!

Intermission

Combined Choruses

Rollo Dilworth: Weather
with the 做TV Concert Band
and Shinae Kim, piano

Historically, the arts have always fulfilled the dual roles of responding to change while at the same time creating change. Claudia Rankines poem, Weather, is a poem that gives voice to the voiceless, especially those who have been and continue to be marginalized because of difference. It responds to and reflects realities that are both culturally specific and humanly universal. Claudia Rankine challenges all of us (no matter your background or lived experience) to know better, to do better, to take action, and to become agents of social justice and social change.

    Rollo Dilworth

Andr矇 Thomas: Mass of Love and Joy

Choruses of 做TV: 'Sorrow and Joy, An American Story' (Courtesy, Mondavi Center)
Choruses of 做TV: 'Sorrow and Joy, An American Story' (Courtesy photo)

 

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  • Karen Nikos-Rose, 做TV, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu

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