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Akropolis Reed Quintet

SUNDAY CONCERTS

Music Room

Tickets are $30, $15 for members and students with ID; museum admission for that day is included.

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Program

Deeply invested in establishing new repertoire for reed ensemble, the Akropolis Reed Quintet frequently commissions new music and creates rich arrangements of diverse classical pieces spanning four centuries. Winner of the 2014 Fischoff Gold Medal they perform works by Debussy, Handel, and Poulenc alongside new compositions by American composers Robbie McCarthy, Garrett Schumann, and Dutch composer Ton ter Doest.

Program

George Frideric Handel (1685–1759)
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, arr. Tim Gocklin

Robert Schumann (1810–­1856)
Kinderszenen, arr. Ryan Reynolds

Claude Debussy (1862­–1918)
Children’s Corner Suite, arr. Raaf Hekkem

Intermission

Francis Poulenc (1899–­1963)
Sonata for Two Clarinets

Robbie McCarthy (b. 1988)
Four­Letter­Word

Ton ter Doest (b. 1960)
Circusmuziek 

About the Artists

Founded in 2009 and winners of five national chamber music prizes, the Akropolis Reed Quintet is a cutting edge ensemble which performs an innovative, living repertoire with acclaimed precision. In 2011 Akropolis took grand prize at the MTNA and Plowman chamber music competitions consecutively, and in 2012 they were a runner-up at the Yellow Springs National Chamber Music Competition, a silver medalist at the Fischoff Competition, and a bronze medalist at the International Chamber Music Competition held at the New England Conservatory. Akropolis’ dynamic concerts feature modern compositions framed by fresh arrangements of classical music spanning four centuries. Originating at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Akropolis is Kari Dion, clarinet, Tim Gocklin, oboe, Andrew Koeppe, bass clarinet, Matt Landry, saxophone, and Ryan Reynolds, bassoon

Watch and Listen

The Akropolis Reed Ensemble perform Circusmuziek by Dutch composer Ton ter Doest (b. 1960)