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Current Season

ROCO Brass Quintet @ MATCH

Friday, Jan 22 2016, 7:30pm at Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston

The celebrated ROCO Brass Quintet gets a 3-concert series of its own with performances at The MATCH.

ROCO Brass Quintet Members are:
Chase, trumpet Ÿ Jason Adams, trumpet
Gavin Reed, horn Ÿ Thomas Hulten, trombone ŸJared Lantzy, bass trombone

The ROCO Brass Quintet is a group from within the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra, a professional 40-piece ensemble founded in 2005. Performing throughout the Greater Houston area, the ROCO Brass Quintet champions modern classical music while also performing music from the Renaissance and Baroque eras, as well as jazz. The ensemble offers a unique concert experience, sharing the intimacy, accessibility and virtuosity of ROCO.

Location

Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston
3400 Main Street
Houston, TX 77002
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Program

Music of Song and Dance

Dance – Wilke Renwick (1921-2014)
Three Venetian Canzoni – edited by Ray Mase
Canzon 19 – Gioseffo Guami (1542-1611)
Ricercar del Sesto Tuono – Andrea Gabrieli (1533-1585)
Canzon 22 – Bastian Chilese
Three Dance Impressions – Morley Calvert (1928-1991)
I. With Dignity
II. With Elegance
III. With Humour
Cavatina Pacifica – Ian McDougall (1938-)
Dance Movements – David Snow (1954-)

—intermission—

Dance Suite from Terpsichore – Michael Praetorius (1571-1621)
Four Songs – Ludwig Maurer (1789-1878) – ed. Robert Nagel
Copperwave – Joan Tower (1938-)
Duke Ellington Suite (1899-1974) – arr. Luther Henderson
– Cottontail Caper
– It Don’t Mean a Thing

Sponsored by

MATCH

ROCO Brass Quintet

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  • Meet
    • About ROCO
    • Artists
    • Board & Team
    • Newsroom
    • Press Kit
  • Livestream
  • Attend
    • Season Calendar
    • Performances
    • ROCOrooters
    • Season 18 Announced!
    • Accessibility
    • Pay What You Wish
  • Listen
    • Listening Room
    • Video Library
    • ROCO on the Go
    • The Nightingale Book
    • Album
    • Commissions, Premieres, Rescores, & Resources
  • Support
    • Ways to Support
    • ROCO Resound
    • ROCO Revelry Gala
    • Sponsors & Partners
    • Donate
  • Follow
    • ROCO Mobile App
  • Contact