
This concert will last about 90 minutes with one intermission.
Please silence your electronic devices.
Photography, video, or recording of any part of this performance is prohibited
Program
Hermann Neuling 1897-1967
arr. Beltchev
Bagatelle 1956
Stephen Sondheim 1930-2021
arr.Lorenz
The Worst Empanadas in London 2011
Ralph Vaughan Williams 1872-1958
Concerto for Bass Tuba 1954
Prelude: Allegro moderato
Romanza: Andante sostenuto
Finale - Rondo alla tedesca: Allegro
intermission
Carolina Calvache b. 1985
Encuentros 2018
Anthony Plog b. 1947
Sonata for Tuba 2007
Calm and flowing
Presto
Slow and with freedom
Allegro
Florence Price 1887-1953
Adoration 1951
About the Artists
Ryan Robinson
Dr. Ryan Robinson joined the faculty of the Oklahoma State University Michael and Anne Greenwood School of Music in 2018. He is Principal Tuba of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, The Lawton Philharmonic, and the Fort Smith Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Robinson is the founder and host of the Eastman Tuba Academy. Prior to his appointment at OSU, Dr. Robinson held teaching positions at Oklahoma City University, Tarleton State University, and Southwestern Oklahoma State University. His degrees are from the University of North Texas (BM, DMA) and Northwestern University (MM). Dr. Robinson enjoys a busy and diverse career as a professional tubist. As an orchestral tubist, he has performed with the Houston Symphony, Oklahoma City Philharmonic, Tulsa Symphony, Las Colinas Symphony, Allen Philharmonic, and the Blue Lake Festival Band. As an active member of the International Tuba Euphonium Association, Dr. Robinson has served as host for two regional conferences in 2015 and 2022. Dr. Robinson is an Eastman Winds Artist.
Jake Johnson
Dr. Jake Johnson is a writer, pianist, and vocal coach on faculty at the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of several books on American music, including Unstaged Grief: Musicals and Mourning in Midcentury America, which will be published in February by the University of Illinois Press, and The Music Room: A Story of Art, Friendship, and Gathering in Betty Freeman's Beverly Hills Home, to be published by Oxford University Press in late spring. Jake is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the American Musicological Society, the flagship journal for the American Musicological Society.
Event Details
Free admission