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Faculty Chamber Recital with Special Guest Lorenz Gamma, Violin

Lorenz Gamma
Ramsey Concert Hall UGA Performing Arts Center
Free Events
Guest Artists
String Quartet in G Major           Florence Price
 
Lorenz Gamma violin
Brian Roach violin
Rogelio Bonilla-Piedra viola
Gabriella McClellan cello
 
3 Pieces for String Quartet          Igor Stravinsky
 
Lorenz Gamma  violin
Alexis Boylan   violin
Bryan Johnson  viola
Thomas Lamon  cello
 
Clarinet Quintet                            W.A. Mozart
 
D. Ray McClellan  clarinet
Lorenz Gamma violin
Michael Heald  violin
Bryan Johnson viola
David Starkweather cello

Faculty Chamber Recital: Brandon Quarles, saxophone

Brandon Quarles saxophone
Edge Hall in the Hugh Hodgson School of Musice
Free Events

Athens, GA – Hugh Hodgson School of Music Faculty Brandon Quarles, saxophone, will offer a recital on Tuesday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m. 

The concert will be presented in Edge Concert Hall at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, 250 River Road, Athens, GA, 30602. This concert is free. No tickets required. For more information, visit music.uga.edu.

ABOUT BRANDON QUARLES

Dr. Brandon Quarles is a teacher and music-maker who believes in the power of interdisciplinary and cross-genre collaborations. A native of Ringgold, GA, Brandon is currently the Lecturer of Saxophone and Allied Areas at the University of Georgia’s Hugh Hodgson School of Music. Prior to his appointment at UGA, Brandon was the Associate Lecturer of Classical Saxophone at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 

Brandon was a founding member of ~Nois, a Chicago-based saxophone quartet dedicated to contemporary classical music and improvisation. Brandon served as the ensemble’s Executive Director and soprano saxophonist from 2016 to 2021 and now serves on the organization’s Advisory Board. During his five years performing with the quartet, Brandon was awarded top prizes at prestigious chamber music competitions such as the Fischoff and M-Prize. Brandon performed over 75 concerts in 20 states with ~Nois, including appearances at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival and Big Ears. The quartet was regularly invited to give performances, master classes, and residencies at universities across the country such as the University of Colorado at Boulder, Princeton University, and the Manhattan School of Music. For the 2020-2021 academic year, ~Nois was a Don Michael Randel Ensemble-in-Residence at the University of Chicago. 

In addition to his work with ~Nois, Brandon is a noted soloist, improviser, and collaborator. Brandon has given over 50 world premieres and creates his own music through his songwriting and improvisational practices. He has performed with Eighth Blackbird, Ensemble Dal Niente, and the Zafa Collective and orchestras such as the Grant Park Symphony, the Elgin Symphony Orchestra, and the Northwest Indiana Symphony. Since his teenage years, Brandon has been writing and performing pop/rock music as a singer, guitarist, keyboardist, and producer with various artists. 

Outside of performing, Brandon currently teaches “Music in the Real World,” a course designed to give students the tools they need to build sustainable careers, and improvisation at UGA. While an Instructor at Northwestern University, Brandon designed and taught a course on the music and history of the Beatles for the school’s General Music Curriculum. He has been invited to give lectures on the Beatles by UW-Madison’s Badger Talks Live and the UGA Alumni Association’s London Chapter, among others.

Brandon holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Saxophone Performance with a cognate in Music Theory from Northwestern University along with the Master of Music (Northwestern University) and the Bachelor of Music (University of Georgia) degrees. His saxophone teachers have been Clint Schmitt, Connie Frigo, and Taimur Sullivan.

Linda Chatterton, Flute and Maja Radovanlija, guitar

Chatterton and Radovanlija
Edge Hall in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music
Free Events
Guest Artists

The Minneapolis-based flute and guitar duo of Linda Chatterton & Maja Radovanlija was formed in 2015. Their concert programs span 400 years but emphasize contemporary works by composers in the US and throughout the world. Recent international projects include concert tours of Thailand and China; a performance on the GuitarArt Festival in Montenegro; and the world premiere of Aaron Travers’ “Box Gardens” at the Havana International Contemporary Music Festival in Cuba. 

In the US, recent projects include a Midwest concert residency as winners of Chamber Music America’s Residency Partnership program, and concerts and master classes at Indiana University, the University of Minnesota, and on the Festival of New Music at Marshall University. 

Their newest concert program, “Music of the Americas,” features the premiere of a major new work written for them by Brazilian- American composer Clarice Assad, as winners of Chamber Music America’s Classical Commissioning program. Linda and Maja are also soloists, and Maja is a member of the Minneapolis Guitar Quartet; in these roles, both musicians have commissioned, recorded and premiered hundreds of new works.

Student Composer Association Recital #1

Student Composers Association
Dance Center Black Box Theatre Hugh Hodgson School of Music
Free Events

Join the Student Composers Association for our first student recital of the school year featuring a variety of brand-new works by our UGA composers! This event takes place Friday, October 13th at 6PM in the Dancz Center for New Music (HHSOM rm. 264). Visit our social media, @ugacomposers, for more information. This event will be streamed on the Dancz Center for New Music YouTube page.

The Student Composers Association at the University of Georgia is home to more than forty composers, including graduate and undergraduate students. Writing for a diverse array of media, the composers at UGA create work ranging from symphonic to electronic music.  Students have access to cutting edge music technology and state of the art facilities in the Dancz Center for New Music.  All students participate in weekly private lessons from accomplished and experienced faculty, as well as a seminar for the discussion of pertinent and controversial issues in the field.  The association promotes the performance of student works in SCA recitals and the annual Loop 10 project where student composers are challenged with themed interdisciplinary projects, often bringing them into collaborations with creatives in non-musical fields.

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