Wednesday, Apr. 12 7:30 p.m.
Stem Concert Hall
$18* adults $8* students**
* plus $2 processing fee
** Any student with valid ID. One ticket per ID.
All seating is General Admission. No reserved seats.
All ages
Approx. 90 mins.
Between the years 2017 and 2018, Louisville Orchestra Principal Cellist and NouLou Chamber Players artist Nicholas Finch was independently approached by composers Ljova, Alyssa Weinberg, and Dorian Wallace, all of whom expressed interest in writing new cello concertos for him. In April 2019, after months of planning and fundraising, we had the honor of premiering and performing these three fantastic new cello concertos, featuring the NouLou Chamber Players conducted by Kansas City Symphony Assistant Conductor Jason Seber. Thanks to a generous network of supporters, and the very generous financial support of the Gheens Foundation, we were able to help bring these works to life.
After 5 years, we are on track to turn this into a lasting project – our debut album! Please join us for the live recording concert on Wednesday, April 12 at the Ogle Center at Indiana University Southeast. Financial support includes the Alice M. Ditson Fund.
PROGRAM
Jason Seber, conductor
I. | Giocoso |
II. | In the Underworld |
III. | Scherzando |
IV. | Adagio (Love Interlude) |
V. | Cadenza |
VI. | Epilogue I |
VII. | Epilogue II |
I. | Elegy |
II. | Ferocity |
III. | Bargaining |
IV. | Threnody |
V. | Human |
Between the years 2017 and 2018, Louisville Orchestra Principal Cellist and NouLou Chamber Players artist Nicholas Finch was independently approached by composers Ljova, Alyssa Weinberg, and Dorian Wallace, all of whom expressed interest in writing new cello concertos for him. In April 2019, after months of planning and fundraising, we had the honor of premiering and performing these three fantastic new cello concertos, featuring the NouLou Chamber Players conducted by Kansas City Symphony Assistant Conductor Jason Seber. Thanks to a generous network of supporters, and the very generous financial support of the Gheens Foundation, we were able to help bring these works to life.
After 5 years, we are on track to turn this into a lasting project – our debut album! Please join us for the live recording concert on Wednesday, April 12 at the Ogle Center at Indiana University Southeast. Financial support includes the Alice M. Ditson Fund.
PROGRAM
Jason Seber, conductor
I. | Giocoso |
II. | In the Underworld |
III. | Scherzando |
IV. | Adagio (Love Interlude) |
V. | Cadenza |
VI. | Epilogue I |
VII. | Epilogue II |
I. | Elegy |
II. | Ferocity |
III. | Bargaining |
IV. | Threnody |
V. | Human |
Wednesday, April 12
| 7:30 p.m.
Stem Concert Hall
$18* adults $8* students**
* plus $2 processing fee
** Any student with valid ID. One ticket per ID.
All seating is General Admission. No reserved seats.
All ages
Approx.imately 90 mins.utes
Paul W. Ogle Cultural and Community Center
Indiana University Southeast
4201 Grant Line Road | New Albany, IN 47150
p: (812) 941-2525 | f: (812) 941-2541 | e-mail: oglemail@ius.edu