Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI)-one of North America's premiere summer training programs for young musicians-has announced that the musicians of the BUTI Young Artists Wind Ensemble and Young Artists Orchestra will headline an evening of music on July 25, 2018 as part of Boston Landmarks Orchestra's concert series on the DCR Hatch Memorial Shell on the Esplanade. BUTI's 2018 Summer Concert Series, including the Esplanade concert, is generously sponsored by M&T Bank.
Following the success of the BUTI prelude concert with Landmarks Orchestra last summer, the two large ensembles will travel from the Berkshires to Boston to offer the free public concert. Inspired by the depth and breadth of Massachusetts-born composer, conductor, and pianist Leonard Bernstein, BUTI will bring his contributions to the forefront in this concert to celebrate the Bernstein Centennial.
The Young Artists Wind Ensemble will open the concert with Bernstein's Overture to Candide, Suite from MASS with Triton Brass (BUTI's 2018 Brass Quintet-in-Residence), and Symphonic Dances from West Side Story conducted by H. Robert Reynolds. The Young Artists Orchestra will then perform Stravinsky's Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring) under the baton of Paul Haas (BUTI '87, '88).
BUTI Executive Director Hilary Field Respass says, "It is an exciting privilege to bring Boston University Tanglewood Institute's Young Artists Orchestra and Wind Ensemble to perform at this historic Boston venue. We're looking forward to sharing with Boston the extraordinary talent and passion of these 150 young artists from Massachusetts and across the country, and are honored that the Boston Landmarks Orchestra has chosen BUTI as a partner this season."
Arthur Rishi, Artistic Administrator of Boston Landmarks Orchestra adds, "We are so happy to present the Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Orchestra and Young Artists Wind Ensemble for a full program this year. We were so impressed by the professionalism and high quality of the BUTI small ensembles who opened one concert for us last season, and we know that our audiences will enjoy hearing a full program this year. We have so many strong connections with BU and BUTI-several Landmarks musicians are on the faculty, and of course our Maestro Christopher Wilkins is a proud alumnus of BUTI."
"This concert gives some of our region's top young musicians a chance to perform on a great stage-the DCR Hatch Memorial Shell on the Esplanade-in a fitting tribute to Leonard Bernstein. We succeed as a bank when we help our customers and communities succeed, and we're proud to sponsor this opportunity for these dedicated BUTI student musicians," said M&T Bank New England Market President Tim Wade.
PROGRAM:
Wednesday, July 25 | Boston Esplanade Hatch Shell, 7 p.m.
Tickets: Free, General Admission
Young Artists Orchestra and Wind Ensemble with Conductors H. Robert Reynolds and Paul Haas
BERNSTEIN Overture to Candide
BERNSTEIN Suite from MASS with Triton Brass
BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
STRAVINSKY Le Sacre du printemps
ABOUT BOSTON UNIVERSITY TANGLEWOOD INSTITUTE
Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI) is a program of Boston University College of Fine Arts. It is recognized as one of the nation's premiere summer training programs for aspiring young musicians ages 10-20 and is the only program of its kind associated with one of the world's great symphony orchestras. Founded in 1966, BUTI is a result of the vision of Erich Leinsdorf, music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) at the time, who invited BU to create a summer program for high school musicians as a counterpart to the BSO's Tanglewood Music Center. Scores of BUTI alumni have gone on to illustrious careers in music, including dozens who perform in the top orchestras in the country.
Each summer, BUTI accepts a select group of talented high school and early college-age musicians, inviting them to BU's 64-acre campus in Lenox, MA, for training programs in orchestra, voice, wind ensemble, piano, composition, and harp, as well as workshops for individual instruments and string chamber music. The class of 2018 was selected through a rigorous application and audition process.
BUTI's 2018 Summer Concert Series is generously sponsored by M&T Bank.
For more admissions and enrollment information, visit bu.edu/tanglewood, and view the full summer 2018 performance schedule online.
ABOUT BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1839, Boston University is an internationally recognized institution of higher education and research. With more than 33,000 students, it is the fourth-largest independent university in the United States. BU consists of 16 schools and colleges, along with a number of multi-disciplinary centers and institutes integral to the University's research and teaching mission. In 2012, BU joined the Association of American Universities (AAU), a consortium of 62 leading research universities in the United States and Canada.
ABOUT BOSTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
Established in 1954, Boston University College of Fine Arts (CFA) is a community of artist-scholars and scholar-artists who are passionate about the fine and performing arts, committed to diversity and inclusion, and determined to improve the lives of others through art. With programs in Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts, CFA prepares students for a meaningful creative life by developing their intellectual capacity to create art, shift perspective, think broadly, and master essential 21st century skills. CFA offers a wide array of pre-college, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, as well as a range of online degrees and certificates. Learn more at bu.edu/cfa. To receive email updates about concerts, operas, plays, art exhibitions, and visiting artist lectures, sign up for the Boston University College of Fine Arts E-Calendar at www.bu.edu/cfa/events.
ABOUT BOSTON LANDMARKS ORCHESTRA
The Boston Landmarks Orchestra was founded in 2001 by conductor and community advocate Charles Ansbacher. The orchestra is comprised of many of the area's finest professional musicians. In its earliest years, the orchestra performed in such historically important settings as Fenway Park, the USS CONSTITUTION pier, Jamaica Pond, Franklin Park, Copley Square, Boston Common, and other landmark locations. Since 2007, its principal home has been at the DCR's Hatch Memorial Shell. Boston Landmarks Orchestra's sponsors include the Free for All Concert Fund, The Boston Foundation, 99.5 WCRB, WCVB-TV Channel 5 and The Boston Globe. These programs are supported in part by grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Boston Cultural Council, a local agency which is funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council and administered by the Mayor's Office of Arts + Culture for the City of Boston. For more history visit landmarksorchestra.org.
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