2025 - 2026
Americana
The 250th anniversary of our nation is celebrated in the season finale, including two trios for flute, oboe, and piano by American composers: Alyssa Morris’s “Coastal Kaleidoscope” and a new Ronen commission from John Berners, professor of composition at the University of Indianapolis. Dvořák’s “American Quartet,” composed while he was living in the United States, concludes our tribute to the stars and stripes.
Americana
The 250th anniversary of our nation is celebrated in the season finale, including two trios for flute, oboe, and piano by American composers: Alyssa Morris’s “Coastal Kaleidoscope” and a new Ronen commission from John Berners, professor of composition at the University of Indianapolis. Dvořák’s “American Quartet,” composed while he was living in the United States, concludes our tribute to the stars and stripes.
Brilliant Winds
Johann Sebastian Bach - Arrangements of four Arias for flute, oboe and piano
‘Endlich’
‘Aus Liebe will mein Heiland Sterben’
‘Ei! Wie schmeckt der Kaffee süße’
Franz Doppler - Andante et Rondo, Op.25 for two flutes and piano
-Intermission-
Francis Poulenc - Sextet for piano and woodwind quintet
Rescheduled concerts from January, Ronen welcomes back Indianapolis native Natalie Debikey Scanio (flute and piccolo with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra) for a collection of duets with co-artistic director Alistair Howlett, including a selection of arias by J. S. Bach and Franz Doppler’s “Andante et Rondo.” Francis Poulenc’s extraordinary Sextet for winds and piano concludes the program.
Brilliant Winds
Johann Sebastian Bach - Arrangements of four Arias for flute, oboe and piano
‘Endlich’
‘Aus Liebe will mein Heiland Sterben’
‘Ei! Wie schmeckt der Kaffee süße’
Franz Doppler - Andante et Rondo, Op.25 for two flutes and piano
-Intermission-
Francis Poulenc - Sextet for piano and woodwind quintet
Rescheduled concerts from January, Ronen welcomes back Indianapolis native Natalie Debikey Scanio (flute and piccolo with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra) for a collection of duets with co-artistic director Alistair Howlett, including a selection of arias by J. S. Bach and Franz Doppler’s “Andante et Rondo.” Francis Poulenc’s extraordinary Sextet for winds and piano concludes the program.