- July 31, 2020 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. + Google Calendar
Virtual River Concert Series - July 31: “It’s a St. Mary’s Thing – Our Brand I”
Intended Audience

Chesapeake Orchestra at River Concert Series
Jeffrey Silberschlag, professor of music and chair of Music Department, St. Mary's College of Maryland; music director, Chesapeake Orchestra & River Concert Series
Concert VI: It’s a St. Mary’s Thing: Our Brand I
Alumni of St. Mary's College of Maryland
(* asterisk indicates alumni)
Paul Reed Smith*
and The Paul Reed Smith Band
"Separation Songs"
Matt Sargent,* composer
Eclipse Quartet and Friends
"Total Praise"
Sherri Fenwick,* piano
Roy Johnson,* drums
The Chesapeake Orchestra Brass
“I've Got You Under My Skin”
Cole Porter
“Summer Samba”
Marcos Valle
Sara Jones,* voice and piano
Kevin Watt, flugelhorn
“Hesitation-Tango” from “Souvenirs, Op. 28”
Samuel Barber
Sara Jones x 2, piano
“Bagatelle, Op. 126, No. 3”
Ludwig van Beethoven
“Sonatina BWV 106”
Johann Sebastian Bach
“La Colombe,” from “Preludes for Piano”
Olivier Messiaen
“Rain Tree Sketch II: In Memoriam Olivier Messiaen”
Toru Takemitsu
Rie Moore,* piano
“Klezmeralda”
Jean-François Michel
Zachary SIlberschlag,* trumpet
Lior Willinger, piano
Intermission: Photo Montage of St. Mary’s College
Background music: “Su le Sponde del Tebro”
Marie Claire Breen, soprano
Chesapeake Chamber Orchestra
“Stances V”
Bob Levy
Rick Humphreys,* soprano sax
Chris Gekker, trumpet
“Swan Lake Mash-Up”
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky +
Don Stapleson,* Jazz flute
Mark Runkles, oboe
Peter Fields, guitar
Songs by The Buffalo Kings
Ari Pluznik,* guitar and vocals
Gino Hannah, * guitar
Jim Hannah,* percussion
Danielle Williams, flute
“Concertino”
Cecile Chaminade
Jennifer Westbrook,* flute
Robert C. Hayes,* piano
“Ventura Highway”
Jim Seals, Dash Crofts
“These Days”
Jackson Browne
“Wildfire”
Michael Martin Murphey
Summer Breeze:
Frank Taylor, guitar and vocals
Rex Combs,* keyboard
Micky Ramos, percussion and harmonica
Dennis Logan, 12-string guitar
“Canzon Duodecimi”
Giovanni Gabrieli
SMCM Brass:
Zachary Silberschlag,* trumpet
John Irvine,* trumpet
David Roan,* trumpet
Chuck Orifici,* trumpet
Justen Finch,* trumpet
Ross Wixon,* trumpet and arranger
Nathaniel Silberschlag (nearly *), horn
Andrew Llewellyn* x 2 trombone
“Weeping Angel”
William Grant Still
“Dem Schmerz Sein Recht”
Alban Berg
“Chanson du Pêcheur”
Gabriel Fauré
Derrick Miller,* voice
Robert C. Hayes,* piano