Wood, Water and Wolfgang – manos percussion – Program Notes

Arizona Philharmonic
February 5, 2023 3:00pm

The percussion trio manos received a resounding standing ovation in 2020. Expanding to a quartet, AZ Phil’s principal percussionist Eddie Solomon now joins our timpanist Maria Flurry and Tucson Symphony Orchestra percussionists Homero Cerón and Fred Morgan. In this concert they combine their percussion instruments of wood, metal, skin, and water to snare you into a thoughtfully curated, virtuosic program of familiar favorites and exotic musical selections. From delicate to bold to unabashedly fun, manos delights the ears and fills the soul with percussion’s wealth of musical possibilities.

Special guests include narrator Marnie Uhl, soprano soloist Emily Spencer, and local visual artist Carlos Duran, who will paint a new work of art during some of the music on the concert.

PROGRAM

ACT I

  • Applause: Quartet for Handclappers
    Michael Rhodes
  • Gymnopedies
    Erik Satie
  • Four-Square Cadence
    Jay Vosk
  • Double Concerto in A Minor
     Antonio Vivaldi
  • Brief, on a Flying Night
    Andrew Thomas
    Maria Flurry, percussion • Marnie Uhl, narration
  • La Llorona, Istmo de Tehuantepec, Zandunga
    Traditional Mexican
  • Agnus Dei from Missa in C Major K. 317
    W
    olfgang Amadeus Mozart
    with Emily Spencer, Soprano • Jim Klein, Conductor • manos choir

INTERMISSION

ACT II

  • Xylophonia
    George Hamilton Green
  • Batacuda
    Pablo Reippi
    Eddie Solomon, drum set
  • Nagoya Marimbas
    Steve Reich
    Homero Cerón, marimba • Fred Morgan, marimba
  • Children’s Songs #9, #2, and #14
    Chick Corea
  • Postlude #8
    Elliott Cole
  • The Sky Fell
    Maria Flurry
    with Andy O’Brien, celeste • Katie Staudt, percussion

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Program Notes

Program notes by J. Michael Allsen

Performers