On Sunday, April 28 at 3:00 PM, the UC Berkeley Wind Ensemble will perform in Hertz Hall. After playing with the group in the fall and hearing their spring performances, I can personally attest that these are not concerts youโ€™ll want to miss. For Berkeley students, tickets are only $5.

Wind Ensemble I will perform Lichtweg/Lightway by Jennifer Jolley, as well as a Picture Studies, a ten movement composition by Adam Schoenberg and transcribed by Don Patterson, which is based on four paintings, three photographs, and one sculpture at the Nelson-Atkins Museum. Wind Ensemble II will be performing French Impressions by Guy Woolfenden, Twist by Jodie Blackshaw, and Sol y Sombra by George Gates.

The wind ensemblesโ€™ conductor, Matthew Sadowski, will be wrapping up his first year at Cal this spring. He described the year as โ€œabsolutely thrilling.โ€ Sadowski applauds the ensemble members for finding time for their passions, despite such rigorous schedules. As for the best seat in the house to listen to the show, he says, โ€œAnywhere, really… Hertz Hall is an acoustic treasure and there is no bad seat. Personally, and for visual reasons only, I like to sit dead center about half-to-2/3s of the way back.โ€

After you hear the groups perform on Sunday, be sure to hear another program from Wind Ensemble I on Wednesday, May 1st at 12:15 PM in Hertz โ€” for free.

For more ticket information check here.

Article by Josh Hauser

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