Roberto de Guzman & Ellie Parker
Roberto de Guzman, clarinet
Ellie Parker, saxophone
Friday, April 13, 2018
4:30pm
Program:
Adagio from Violin Sonata I, BWV 1001 – J.S. Bach (1685-1750) arr. Sugihara
The Ox and the Lark (2003) – Nikola Resanovic (b. 1955)
We Speak Etruscan (1998) – Lee Hyla (1952-2014)
Timing: 20 minutes
Ensemble Bio:
Roberto de Guzman is an avid performer and dedicated educator. As an active freelancer, Roberto has performed with groups such as Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra and multiple theaters as a reed doubler. Roberto received a BM from the University of New Mexico, a MM from Arizona State University and is working to complete his DMA at the University of Houston. His primary teachers include Chester Rowell, Dr. Robert Spring, Dr. Joshua Gardner, and Keith Lemmons.
Ellie Parker is a British classical saxophonist who performed extensively throughout Europe and the United States appearing at the NASA Biennial Conference in Lubbock, TMEA 2016, Scandinavian Saxophone Festival, World Youth Wind Ensemble Project in Schladming, Austria and the Frederick L. Hemke Saxophone Institute.
Ellie has studied with Naomi Sullivan at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Dr. Masahito Sugihara at Sam Houston State University TX and is currently working on her DMA from University of Houston with Dan Gelok.
Roberto de Guzman, clarinet
Ellie Parker, saxophone
Friday, April 13, 2018
4:30pm
Program:
Adagio from Violin Sonata I, BWV 1001 – J.S. Bach (1685-1750) arr. Sugihara
The Ox and the Lark (2003) – Nikola Resanovic (b. 1955)
We Speak Etruscan (1998) – Lee Hyla (1952-2014)
Timing: 20 minutes
Ensemble Bio:
Roberto de Guzman is an avid performer and dedicated educator. As an active freelancer, Roberto has performed with groups such as Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra and multiple theaters as a reed doubler. Roberto received a BM from the University of New Mexico, a MM from Arizona State University and is working to complete his DMA at the University of Houston. His primary teachers include Chester Rowell, Dr. Robert Spring, Dr. Joshua Gardner, and Keith Lemmons.
Ellie Parker is a British classical saxophonist who performed extensively throughout Europe and the United States appearing at the NASA Biennial Conference in Lubbock, TMEA 2016, Scandinavian Saxophone Festival, World Youth Wind Ensemble Project in Schladming, Austria and the Frederick L. Hemke Saxophone Institute.
Ellie has studied with Naomi Sullivan at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Dr. Masahito Sugihara at Sam Houston State University TX and is currently working on her DMA from University of Houston with Dan Gelok.