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Anthony McGill, woodwind chamber music
Wednesday, December 4 2024, 07:30 PM at

Anthony McGill, woodwind chamber music

Master Class
Wednesday, December 4 2024, 07:30 PM
clarinet

No tickets required for this event.

Guest Artists visit SFCM to share their expertise with student musicians. 

Program

Osvaldo Golijov: Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind
     I. Prelude: Calmo, Sospeso        
     II. Agitato–Con Fuoco–Maestoso–Senza Misura, Oscilante
     III. Teneramente–Ruvido–Presto
     IV. Calmo, Sospeso–Allegro Pesante
     V. Postlude: Lento, Liberamente
Mateo Garza, violin
Cullen Luper, violin
Lorenna Garcia, viola
Griffin Seuter, cello
Jason Wilcox, clarinet

Igor Stravinsky: Selections from L’Histoire du soldat         
     I. Marche du soldat
     II. Le violon du soldat
     IV. Tango - Valse - Rag
Natalie Boberg, violin
Liam Cameron, clarinet
Christian Douglas, piano

Alyssa Morris: Selections from Brushstrokes
     I. Monet
     II. Van Gogh
     III. Pollock
Jihyun Choi, flute
Glenda Lindgren, oboe
Saejin Park, bassoon

 

Artists

Anthony McGill, clarinet

Hailed for his “trademark brilliance, penetrating sound and rich character” (New York Times), clarinetist Anthony McGill enjoys a dynamic international solo and chamber music career and is principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic — the first African-American principal player in the organization's history. He is the recipient of the 2020 Avery Fisher Prize, one of classical music’s most significant awards, and was named Musical America’s 2024 Instrumentalist of the Year. American Stories, his album with the Pacifica Quartet, was nominated for a GRAMMY® for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance.

McGill appears as a soloist with top orchestras, including the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonics, the Metropolitan Opera, and the Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, and Detroit Symphony Orchestras. During the 2024-25 season he makes his BBC Proms debut performing Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra & Gemma New.

He performed alongside Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma, and Gabriela Montero at the inauguration of President Barack Obama, premiering a piece by John Williams. As a chamber musician, McGill is a collaborator of the Brentano, Daedalus, Guarneri, JACK, Miró, Pacifica, Shanghai, Takács, and Tokyo Quartets, and performs with leading artists including Emanuel Ax, Inon Barnatan, Gloria Chien, Yefim Bronfman, Gil Shaham, Midori, Mitsuko Uchida, and Lang Lang.

He serves on the faculty of The Juilliard School and is the Artistic Director for Juilliard’s Music Advancement Program. He holds the William R. and Hyunah Yu Brody Distinguished Chair at the Curtis Institute of Music.

In 2020, McGill’s #TakeTwoKnees campaign protesting the death of George Floyd and historic racial injustice went viral. Since 2023, he has partnered with Bryan Stevenson and the Equal Justice Initiative to organize classical music industry convenings at EJI’s Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama, in which leaders and artists in classical music examine America’s history of racial inequality and how this legacy continues to impact their work. In 2024 he performed at the dedication of the National Monument to Freedom as part of EJI’s Juneteenth celebration.

He is a Backun Artist and performs exclusively on Backun Clarinets. anthonymcgill.com

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Wednesday, December 4 2024, 07:30 PM to Wednesday, December 4 2024, 09:30 PM

About SFCM’s Woodwind Department

The Woodwind Department at SFCM houses a renowned faculty of San Francisco Symphony musicians and a bold, talented student body. Some of the world’s most accomplished woodwind artists challenge and inspire students who will become the next generation of great wind players. As an oboe, flute, clarinet, or bassoon student at SFCM, you’ll explore orchestral and chamber repertoire, contemporary music and canon literature—all while transforming your craft and preparing for life as a professional musician.

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