School of Music
U N C G
School of Music
U N C G
The UNCG School of Music has been recognized for years as one of the elite
music institutions in the United States. Fully accredited by the National
Association of Schools of Music since 1938, the School offers the only
comprehensive music program from undergraduate through doctoral study in
both performance and music education in North Carolina. From a total
population of approximately 14,000 university students, the UNCG School of
Music serves nearly 600 music majors with a full-time faculty and staff of more
than sixty. As such, the UNCG School of Music ranks among the largest Schools
of Music in the South.
The UNCG School of Music now occupies a new 26 million dollar music building,
which is among the finest music facilities in the nation. In fact, the new music
building is the second-largest academic building on the UNCG Campus. A large
music library with state-of-the-art playback, study and research facilities houses
all music reference materials. Greatly expanded classroom, studio, practice
room, and rehearsal hall spaces are key components of the new structure. Two
new recital halls, a large computer lab, a psychoacoustics lab, electronic music
labs, and recording studio space are additional features of the new facility. In
addition, an enclosed multi-level parking deck is adjacent to the new music
building to serve students, faculty and concert patrons.
Living in the artistically thriving Greensboro—Winston-Salem—High Point “Triad”
area, students enjoy regular opportunities to attend and perform in concerts
sponsored by such organizations as the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, the
Greensboro Opera Company, and the Eastern Music Festival. In addition,
UNCG students interact first-hand with some of the world’s major artists who
frequently schedule informal discussions, open rehearsals, and master classes at
UNCG.
Costs of attending public universities in North Carolina, both for in-state and out-of-
state students, represent a truly exceptional value in higher education.
For information regarding music as a major or minor field of study, please write:
Dr. John J. Deal, Dean
UNCG School of Music
P.O. Box 26167
Greensboro, North Carolina 27402-6167
(336) 334-5789
On the Web: www.uncg.edu/mus/
Gate City Camerata
UNCG Faculty and Student
String Ensemble
Monday, October 25, 2004
7:30 pm
Organ Hall, School of Music
Program
Quintet in C Major, K. 515 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Allegro (1756-1791)
Andante
Menuetto: Allegretto — Trio
Allegro
†John Fadial, violin
Colleen Chenail, violin
†Scott Rawls, viola
Noah Hoch, viola
Hillary Vaden, violoncello
brief intermission
Sextet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 36 Johannes Brahms
Allegro non troppo (1833-1897)
Scherzo
Adagio
Poco allegro
Frédéric St-Pierre, violin
LaTannia Ellerbe, violin
Scott Rawls, viola
Eric Koontz, viola
†Brooks Whitehouse, violoncello
Brian Hodges, violoncello
† denotes UNCG Faculty
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The hall is equipped with a listening assistance system.
Patrons needing such assistance should contact an usher in the lobby.
Patrons are encouraged to take note of the exits located throughout the hall.
In an emergency, please use the nearest exit, which may
be behind you or different from the one through which you entered.
The Gate City Camerata is a unique ensemble composed of the UNCG School of Music
string faculty and selected string students. This chamber music experience affords
students the opportunity to rehearse and perform with their faculty mentors — truly a rare
learning experience. Since its inception six years ago, this professional-level ensemble has
performed in many parts of North Carolina and has accepted invitations to perform as a
featured ensemble at the North Carolina Music Teachers Association Convention and at
the North Carolina Music Educators Association Conference. The ensemble has
performed concerts on chamber music series sponsored by the Wilmington Chamber Music
Society, American Music Festival, Pamlico Musical Society and on Bald Head Island.
Through an educational outreach component arranged in conjunction with these eastern
NC venues, the Gate City Camerata performed for more than 2000 school students. The
ensemble performs without a conductor and has recently programmed works ranging from
Béla Bartók’s Divertimento and Alfred Schnittke’s Concerto for Three to Mozart’s
Divertimenti and Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.
Artist Faculty Chamber Series
Music of the British Isles
Featuring works of Britten, Walton, and Vaughan Williams
Thursday, October 28 · 7:30 pm
Recital Hall, School of Music
University Choral Concert
Featuring the University Chorale, Men’s and Women’s Glee Clubs,
Chamber Singers, and Women’s Choir
Sunday, October 31 · 3:30 pm
Aycock Auditorium
Connie Frigo, saxophone
Rebecca Grausam, piano
Guest Artist Recital
Music of Fitz, Debussy, Engebretson, Corigliano, and Albright
Sunday, October 31 · 5:30 pm
Recital Hall, School of Music
For tickets, please contact the University Box Office at (336) 334.4849
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