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Richard Lavenda, Composer

Shepherd School 50th Anniversary Commission

Richard Lavenda

7:30pm
Duncan Recital Hall at Alice Pratt Brown Hall
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7:30pm CT

Richard Lavenda: Upon Reflection for 2 violas, vibraphone, and harp
Richard Lavenda: Upon Further Reflection for soprano, baritone, and chamber ensemble (Shepherd School 50th Anniversary commission)
and more

Featuring faculty members Thomas Jaber, Marianne Gedigian, Benjamin Kamins, and James Dunham, plus Shepherd School alumni and current students.  

Free, general admission

Learn more about the Shepherd School's 50th Anniversary HERE.

Repertoire

Mozart: Duo for Violin and Viola in G Major, K. 423
     Allegro
     Adagio
     Rondeau. Allegro 
Rebecca Benjamin, violin
James Dunham, viola

Bach: Sonata in E-flat Major, BWV 1031
     Siciliano 
Marianne Gedigian, flute
Thomas Jaber, piano

Duparc: Phidylé
Collin Jumes, baritone
Thomas Jaber, piano

Amy Beach: Berceuse for Bassoon and Piano (originally for Violin)
Benjamin Kamins, bassoon
Thomas Jaber, piano

Handel: Pena Tiranna, from “Amadigi di Gaula”
Caitlin Aloia, soprano
Marianne Gedigian, flute
Benjamin Kamins, bassoon
Thomas Jaber, piano

INTERMISSION

Richard Lavenda: Upon Reflection (2023)
James Dunham and Rebecca Benjamin, violas
Tyler Marvin, vibraphone
Emily Klein, harp

Lavenda: Upon Further Reflection (2024, text by Claudia Cooper)
Caitlin Aloia, soprano
Collin Jumes, baritone
Marianne Gedigian, flute
Benjamin Kamins, bassoon
Tyler Marvin, percussion
Emily Klein, harp
Thomas Jaber, piano
Rebecca Benjamin, violin
James Dunham, viola

Artists

Richard Lavenda

Richard Lavenda’s music has been performed around the world by, among many others, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, Musica Nova/Tel Aviv, the Slovak Radio Orchestra, the Chiara, Diotima, Enso, T’Ang, and Sun String Quartets, ZAWA!, Project Trio, the Concordia Trio, and the New Israeli Vocal Ensemble. His catalog of more than sixty works ranges from music for solo flute to an opera, and includes numerous pieces for orchestra and for a wide diversity of chamber ensembles. He has been a guest composer on many campuses and concert series around the United States, at festivals and concerts in Germany, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Finland, Slovenia, Australia, Israel, and South Korea, and on programs at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. He has received awards and commissions from such organizations as the National Opera Association, the Houston Arts Alliance, the Vaughn Family Foundation, the Miazawa Flute Company, and Da Camera of Houston.

Sponsored By

Special thanks to Rice University's Office of Research for its support of the Shepherd School's 50th anniversary commissions. 

Location

Duncan Recital Hall at Alice Pratt Brown Hall