![]() This day yawns like a caesura (2020), for solo contrabass. Viola Solo: Black and Grey (2020), for solo viola. Working Toward My Vanishing Points (2021), for solo piano. Two Subjects form a Single Image (2022) for solo ukulele and fixed media. 16’įinland Isn’t That Far (2015) for solo piano, flute, alto flute, two clarinets in B-flat, bass clarinet, marimba, vibraphone, two violins, viola, cello, and double bass. Lighter Shades (2018) for soprano, flute, piano, violin, viola, cello. Where I Lay My Head (2018) for strings, glass, and voices. ![]() Prelude: Chorus Somnum (2019) for oboe, clarinet, violin, viola, and contrabass. Messier (2019) for flute, bass clarinet, percussion, bass drum, piano, violin, and cello. 70’Įrb Study (2020), for woodwind quintet. ~582’Ĭodex Vivere (2020), for flute/bass flute, bass clarinet, percussion, piano, and string quartet. 25’įait Echoes of Felt Thought (2021) for flute, clarinet, harp, celesta, and viola.Ī Timeshare (2021) for ensemble (5 or more players). (2022) for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, cello. Molten Plains (2022), for flute, bass clarinet, piano, violin, cello. Rain Smell (While I’m Elsewhere) (2022), for piano, guitars, mandolin, and saxophone. Shut Your Eyes and See (2023), open ensemble with fixed media. A native of Rock Hill, S.C., Joiner is a graduate of Furman University, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Florida State University.Lamentations in Extended Patterns (2023), for brass quintet 20’ Previous positions include Associate Principal Second Violin of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, first violinist with the Louisville Orchestra and Professor of Violin and Orchestral Activities at the University of Georgia School of Music. For more than three decades, Joiner served as a member of the artist-faculty of the Brevard Music Center where he was a concertmaster of the Brevard Music Festival Orchestra. He also serves as the music director and conductor of the Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra (N.C.). At Furman, he conducts the Furman Symphony Orchestra in orchestral, operatic, and oratorio performances. Joiner has appeared as a conductor, violinist, chamber player, and teacher throughout the United States and 11 foreign countries. Lattie Reddoch (sophomore, Calhoun, Ga.), pianoĪllison Rye (senior, Dunwoody, Ga.), oboeįor more information or advance ticket sales, call the Furman Music Office at (864) 294-2086. Joanna Evelyn Reeder (senior, Monroe, N.C.), piano Ryan Patterson (junior, Easley, S.C.), marimba Student soloists for the Concerto Concert are:Ĭaroline Hill Owen (sophomore, Tucker, Ga.), piano The FSO will open the concert with Rossini’s Overture to La Gazza Ladra. Thomas Joiner, soloists will perform concerto movements from works by Goosens, Séjourné, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, and Grieg. It is part of Furman’s Cultural Life Program.įSO’s “Concerto Concert” is a biennial event showcasing Furman’s finest student instrumentalists who are selected by competitive audition. ![]() A Sound Quality Concert Series event, tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, and $5 for students/youth. in McAlister Auditorium on the Furman University campus. The Furman Symphony Orchestra will present a concert Friday, Feb. Thomas Joiner (conductor), Lattie Reddoch (piano), Ryan Patterson (marimba), Allison Rye (oboe) Left to right: Joanna Reeder (piano), Caroline Owen (piano), Dr. ![]()
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