Memorial Union Theater, Wisconsin Sound Series - Iva Ugrcic & Satoko Hayami
https://union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/event-calendar/event/iva-ugrcic-and-satoko-hayami/
https://union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/event-calendar/event/iva-ugrcic-and-satoko-hayami/
https://www.lunartfestival.org/2020virtualfestival
Featuring art created by Black women, in response to the most recent and ongoing racial inequality and in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. While women have historically been underrepresented in the arts, we cannot deny that there are segments of women that have been doubly marginalized, including women of color, women in the LGBTQIA+ community, older women, women with disabilities. Part of creating a more just, inclusive world means recognizing that even within the space of under-representation, there remain disparities.
These streamed events featured a palette of emerging and established artists drawn from Madison’s rich arts scene, while also celebrating those who have paved the way for generations to come.
Join us for a night of music, art, poetry, tea and chocolates on International Women’s Day!
Buttonhill Music Studio & LunART Festival collaboration
Brahms Piano Quintet in F Minor + Tansman Piano Quartet “Suite-Divertissement”
Bassoon Chamber Music by Schumann, Ouzounoff, Gubaïdulina, and Stravinsky.
Nicole Vaughn (flute) and Will Preston (piano) & Midori Samson (bassoon) and Satoko Hayami (piano).
Music by Chaminade, Burton, Boutry, Saint-Saens, and Larsen.
Celebrate New Year the Japanese style - live music, games, macha tea and sweets, and more. Everything is free and all ages welcome!
Performances by Beni Daiko, Yuzen Shakuhachi (bamboo flute), Ghibli Medley Quintet, Lion Dance.
Ghibli Medley for Piano Quintet was written by Joshua Dieringer.
The 6th annual Lighting of the Vines community holiday celebration at Hamel Family Wines in Sonoma County, CA.
This year, I will be performing with Iva Ugrcic (flute).
https://store.hamelfamilywines.com/events/Lighting-of-the-Vines
Bassoon chamber music written by Beethoven, King, and Zappa.
I’ll be a part of Beethoven’s Quintet for woodwinds and piano.
https://www.music.wisc.edu/event/collins-fellows-in-solo-recital/
Performing with Prof. Alicia Lee (cl).
https://www.supportuw.org/leadership-giving/van-hise-society/vhs-2019-fall-gathering/
http://ruralmusiciansforum.org/home
Join Satoko Hayami and Jason Kutz for an evening filled with music for piano four-hands written by American composers. This program will consist of music for piano four-hands written by American composers. Works on the program include Souvenirs, a suite by Samuel Barber; Wizard of Oz Fantasy by William Hirtz; various pieces by Louis Moreau Gottschalk; and the premiere of a set of original compositions by Jason Kutz, among others.
More info: https://www.lunartfestival.org/portraits-of-josephine
Ticket price: General Admission $20 / Student $10
Music for Two Pianos and Orchestra
Saint-Saens Carnival of the Animals, Mozart Concerto for 2 Pianos, Saint-Saens Symphony No. 3 (Organ Symphony)
Piano: Satoko Hayami and Thomas Kasdorf
$15 general adminssion, students are free (tickets available at Willy St Co-op West, and at the door)
"A dream world of sound with choral music by Chen Yi, Toru Takemitsu, Hyo-Won Woo, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel and others! The concert explores modern East Asian choral music and the mutual influences of European and East Asian musical aesthetics since the early twentieth century."
I will be accompanying a couple of Chinese songs and playing short piano solo pieces by Minoru Miki and Toru Takemitsu.
We will present a program inspired by folk traditions of different regions of the world: India, Peru, Argentina, and North America.
Virtuosic music written for flute-piano duo, by Doina Rotaru, Gabriella Lena Frank, Lili Boulanger, Henri Dutilleux, Andre Jolivet.
Performances by guest artists and Wingra Quintet. I will be accompanying Prof. Les Thimmig.
Mixed ensemble program including music by Larsen, Higdon, Ades, Glazunov.
https://www.music.wisc.edu/event/faculty-recital-marc-vallon-bassoon-2/
Marc Vallon is professor of bassoon and bassoonist for the Wingra Wind Quintet in residence at the School of Music. Program includes music by Robert Schumann, John Harbison, Ida Gotkowsky, Emmanuel Chabrier, Georges Bizet, Jules Massenet, Marc Vallon. With Julia Rottmayer, voice; Satoko Hayami, piano; Chia-Yu Hsu, Juliana Mesa-Jaramillo, Midori Samson, bassoons.
Juliana Mesa-Jaramillo, bassoon, Jose Garcia-Taborda, Clarinet, and Satoko Hayami, piano
Music of Glinka, Bruch, and Carlos Guastavino
Flute-piano duo program with flutist Iva Ugrcic.
This concert is to help raise money for LunART Festival to be held June 28-30 in Madison.
The purpose of the LunART Festival is to empower women in the arts
y fostering originality, honoring diversity, and strengthening equality.
http://lunartfest.org
With a flutist Iva Ugrcic, we will present a program of virtuosic flute-piano duo repertoire from mid-20th to 21st century, from different parts of the world. The recital includes the music by Cecilia McDowall, Minoru Miki, Carl Vine, Nicolai Kapustin and Andre Jolivet.
http://www.soundoutloudensemble.com/events/2017/2/15/all-xenakis-concert
This recital brings the music of Greek composer Iannis Xenakis to the stage. Xenakis’ music is derivative of 20th Century architecture and mathematical concepts. His use of Greek mythology, poetry, and drama in his compositions also plays an important role in the virtuosic performances of his works.
Program:
Dmaathen (1976)
Plekto (1993)
INTERMISSION
Oophaa (1989)
Psappha (1975)
Iannis Xenakis (b.1922-2001)