One Branch from the Great Reynolds Tree
Presenters: Gustavo Camacho & Rose French
As homage to the influence that Verne Reynolds has had on horn players across the globe, Dr. Gustavo Camacho and Dr. Rose French will perform a recital that celebrates one branch of "The Great Reynolds Tree". Dr. John Ericson studied with Verne Reynolds at Eastman School of Music in the early 80's as a Masters student, and went on to play 3rd horn with Nashville Symphony, and eventually as professor of horn at Arizona State University. There he continued to pass on many of Verne Reynold's teachings to his horn students, which included Rose French and Gustavo Camacho in the mid 2000s. Now, Gustavo Camacho is professor of horn at Western Washington University, and Rose French is on faculty at Arizona State University and Grand Canyon University, as well as the founder of Mill Avenue Chamber Players. Verne Reynold's musical influence continues today through the teachings that are passed down through the many branches of the Great Reynolds Tree.
Verne Renolds (1926-2011): Partita (18')
I. Malinconia
II. Caccia
III. Aria
IV.Alla Marcia
Franz Strauss (1822-1905): Empfindungen am Meere (5')
Franz Strauss (1822-1905): Les Adieux (6')
Andrew Ardizzoia (b.1979): Modular Suite for Horn and Piano, op. 30 (6')
II. Sonata
Bela Bartok (1881-1945 ) arr. by Camacho: Roumanian Folk Dances (6')
I. Bot tánc / Jocul cu bâtă (Stick Dance)
II. Brâul (Sash Dance)
III. Topogó / Pe loc (In One Place)
IV. Bucsumí tánc / Buciumeana (Dance from Bucsum)
V. Román polka / Poarga Românească (Romanian Polka)
VI. Aprózó / Mărunțel (Fast Dance)
Verne Renolds (1926-2011): Horn Calls for Two Horns (7')
Gustavo Camacho, horn
Rose French, horn
Mitsuko Morikawa, piano