Williams Symphonic Winds and Opus Zero Band to Perform "Rising/Falling."
23/11/10 08:55 Filed in: Press
The Williams College Department of Music presents The Symphonic Winds and Opus Zero Band directed by Steven Dennis Bodner on Friday, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. in Chapin Hall on the Williams College campus. This free event is open to the public.
The Symphonic Winds will present the New England premieres of two works for band and electronics—one which rises (James Mobberley's Ascension) and one which falls (Derek Charke's Falling from Cloudless Skies)—as well as a piece which obstinately stays in place (Armando Bayolo's Fanfare: Treadmill). These three works, each in its own way, reveal both the powerful virtuosity and fragile transparency of the modern wind band. Rounding out the program will be two chamber works, David Lang's Increase and Brian Simachik's Like a Man. For this program, the Opus Zero Band and Symphonic Winds will be joined by the Handbell Quintet, as well as student conductors Chaz Lee '11 and Noah Fields '11.
Williams Symphonic Winds

The Symphonic Winds will present the New England premieres of two works for band and electronics—one which rises (James Mobberley's Ascension) and one which falls (Derek Charke's Falling from Cloudless Skies)—as well as a piece which obstinately stays in place (Armando Bayolo's Fanfare: Treadmill). These three works, each in its own way, reveal both the powerful virtuosity and fragile transparency of the modern wind band. Rounding out the program will be two chamber works, David Lang's Increase and Brian Simachik's Like a Man. For this program, the Opus Zero Band and Symphonic Winds will be joined by the Handbell Quintet, as well as student conductors Chaz Lee '11 and Noah Fields '11.
Williams Symphonic Winds

