Watch the CCM Philharmonia's Sept. 20 performance

CCM students perform works by Dvořák and Haydn in this archival recording

Although we are currently unable to perform for you live, audiences can still experience the artistry and expertise of CCM's students, faculty and staff through our virtual performance offerings!

In addition to the CCMONSTAGE Online series of digital concerts and performing arts productions, the UC College-Conservatory of Music is also presenting virtual performances through its CCMONSTAGE Archives companion series.

Our newest installment in this ongoing series features the CCM Philharmonia student orchestra performing Antonín Dvořák's Serenade for Wind Instruments, Op. 44 (1878) and Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 103 in E-flat Major, D. 944 (“Drumroll”) (1795). Led by Director of Orchestral Studies Mark Gibson, this archival performance footage was recorded in Corbett Auditorium on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020. Audio and video production by Simón Sotelo. Watch the performance below.

About the Concert

  • Antonín Dvořák: Serenade for Wind Instruments, Op. 44 (1878)
  • Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 103 in E-flat Major, D. 944 (“Drumroll”) (1795)

Strings after principal stands are listed alphabetically

Violin I

Maggie Niekamp, concertmaster
Liam Gibb, assistant concertmaster
Lucas Gerbe
Skylar Hansen
Mable Lecrone

Violin II

Dylan Vigh, principal
Rafael Roig-Francoli, assistant principal
John Galik
Amelia Korbitz
Jingyu Li
Jungeun Noh
Chunyu Ye

Viola (Symphony No. 103 in E-flat Major, D. 944)

Christian Diaz, principal
Brianna Barta
Damian Fogwell
Yiming Shao
Jordan Watt

Cello

Yixi Zhang, principal
Liam Maliner

Double Bass (Symphony No. 103 in E-flat Major, D. 944)

Kaleb Collins, principal
Anna Mears
Lydia Young

Flute

Katie Frazier, principal
Gyuri Kim

Oboe (Serenade for Wind Instruments, Op. 44)

Isaac Miller, principal
Sarah Minneman

Oboe (Symphony No. 103 in E-flat Major, D. 944)

Courtney Sullivan, principal
Laura Ruple

Clarinet

Cameron De Luca, principal
Talor Marren

Bassoon

Chaoju Lin , principal
Zachary Elmore

Horn (Symphony No. 103 in E-flat Major, D. 944)

Catherine Dowd, principal
Delaney Breen
Tony Padilla

French Horn (Symphony No. 103 in E-flat Major, D. 944)

Alex Dick, principal
Tony Padilla

Trumpet

Margaret Mangold, principal
Joseph Rau

Timpani

Ryan Thomas

Graduate Assistants

Xiao Geng
Caleb
Glickman
Sophie Mok
Shimon Ohi
Kara Piatt
Kin Szeto

Librarians

Rebecca Flank
Kristin Welke

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Following health and safety precautions, all CCM ensembles have been reduced in size with instrumentalists spaced apart. Additionally, safety shields are placed between many student musicians on stage, with additional bell masks for trumpets and trombones. Learn more about the steps the university is taking to combat the pandemic on UC's Public Health website.

CCM will continue to record and share digital performances throughout the year to help us stay connected even when we have to temporarily stay apart.

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Featured image at top: students in the CCM Philharmonia perform in a still image from a CCMONSTAGE Archives video recording.

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