0:00 Conversation with The Two Gabagools and performers 30:00 Concert begins
Thank you for joining us. The Next Up Series showcases alumni of the Colburn School as curators and performers. Tonight’s program is curated and produced by Conrad Jones (Conservatory ’13) as part of the brass chamber duo, The Two Gabagools.
Program Information HAYATO TANAKA Gabagool Fanfare (World Premiere) RAMEAU arr. T2GBs Deux rigaudons from Pièces de clavecin MOONDOG Instrumental Rounds in Snaketime I and II PIAZZOLLA arr. T2GBs/HAYATO TANAKA Libertango CAROLINE SHAW Dolce Cantavi DEBUSSY arr. T2GBs La fille aux cheveux de lin DAVE DOUGLAS Twisted MORRICONE arr. T2GBs Love Theme from Cinema Paradiso CLARKE Cousins BACH arr. T2GBs Selected Variations from Aria variata in A Minor, BWV 989 PAUL SIMON arr. T2GBs Bridge Over Troubled Water MOZART Suite from Marriage of Figaro SHERMAN/WEISS arr. COLE/T2GBs That Sunday, That Summer
The Two Gabagools: Conrad Jones (Conservatory ’13), Trumpet Riley Giampaolo, Bass Trombone
Kevin Lin (Conservatory ’15), Violin Austin Huntington (Conservatory ’16), Cello Hayato Tanaka (Conservatory ’17), Trumpet Anthony Taddeo, Drums
To help break the mold of what is commonly seen as the stereotypical “classical music” audience, brass chamber duo The Two Gabagools present original arrangements and compositions, covering a wide range of musical styles with the help of Colburn alumni.
You can revisit the entire concert video, including the pre-talk, on this page until end-of-day Sunday.
The Colburn School thanks Gibson Dunn for their support.
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