Summer Dreams

Summer Dreams

Saturday, June 21 @7:30 PM
Brooks Concert Hall, College of the Holy Cross
1 College Street, Worcester
Pre-concert talk @ 7:00 PM

It might be the beginning of summer, but there’s a midsummer vibe to this concert, provided by lyricism and lightness that wind through the music. Charm, imagination, whimsy, and folksiness abound, making this a delightful summer concert.

Program
Felix Mendelssohn
Piano Trio in D Minor, op. 1 ♦ listen

Robert Schumann
Märchenerzählungen (Fairy Tales), op. 132, for clarinet, viola and piano ♦ listen

Charles Ives
Largo, for violin, clarinet and piano ♦ listen

With guest William Kirkley, clarinet

 

This venue is air-conditioned and handicapped accessible

Adults $38, Seniors $35
Full-time student w/ID $10

Youth 17 and under free
EBT/WIC/ConnectorCare $5

Krista Buckland Reisner, violin
Rohan Gregory, violin
Ariana Falk, cello
Randall Hodgkinson, piano

Guest Artist

Bill Kirkley, clarinetWilliam Kirkley is in demand as an orchestral musician, recitalist, and chamber performer, and his playing has been labeled “emotional, committed, and intensely exciting” by the Boston Globe. The Boston Musical Intelligencer called him “a musician in total command of his instrument.”

Bill’s orchestral playing has been heard in some of the world’s great concert halls, including Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall in New York, Symphony Hall Boston, Orchestra Hall Chicago, the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Festival Hall in London. He is principal clarinetist and one of the founders of the Lexington Symphony, principal clarinetist of Cape Ann Symphony, solo bass clarinetist with Orchestra of Indian Hill and the Albany Symphony. As a guest clarinetist, he can often be heard performing with the Boston Symphony, Boston Pops, Boston Ballet, and City Ballet in NYC.

Bill is sought out as a concerto soloist and has been featured with the North Arkansas Symphony, Mesquite Symphony, North Shore Philharmonic, Gordon Symphony, Cape Ann Symphony, and the Lexington Symphony. He has recorded extensively on such labels as CRI, SEAMUS, New World, Albany, Naxos, and Centaur. His playing has been heard on WGBH Boston and the BBC from London. If you play SimCity BuildIt! you’ve heard his playing behind the game.

A performer dedicated to educating, Bill has served on the music faculties of University of Southwestern Louisiana, Brandeis University, UMass Boston, and is currently on the music faculties of Gordon College, Berklee College of Music, the College of the Holy Cross, and Indian Hill Music. Bill attended the University of Arkansas, Northwestern University and Southern Methodist University, where his major teachers were Robert Marcellus, Anthony Gigliotti, and Robert Umiker.

Bill is an avid lover of the outdoors, and lives in New Hampshire with his adorable Scottie Dogs.