For the opening of its 2018-19 season, microphilharmonic offers two extraordinary classic works. Brahms’ 1859 Serenade No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11 is known and beloved today in its final orchestra setting, but it was originally written for and premiered as a nonet for four strings and five winds, which version we present here. Mozart’s 1779 Sinfonia Concertante in Eb Major is a brilliant showpiece for solo violin and solo viola and orchestra. We present a newly-arranged chamber version of this masterpiece by artistic director Michael Anderson, featuring co-artistic director Alice Blankenship on violin and UO professor Arnaud Ghillebaert on viola.
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Alice Blankenship, violin, soloistJamie Chimchirian, violinColin Pip Dixon, violinArnaud Ghillebaert, viola, soloistJustin Lader, violaKarlie Roberts, violaMichael Anderson, clarinetWonkak Kim, clarinetSteve Vacchi, bassoonLydia Van Dreel, hornKristen Halay, fluteKathryn Brunhaver, celloKevin Brown, contrabass |