University of Redlands Residency and Concert
Brightwork ensemble presents day full of presentations, student readings, and open rehearsals followed by a concert accompanied by students from the University of Redlands Dance Department.
LIVE STREAM
Program
Nadiya (2017) – Reena Esmail
Pire Bole (1974) – John Bergamo
Fragments (2022) – Isaac Morrow-Buchanan
Silicone-based lifeforms taking an – Michael Staff
evening stroll on Gliese 436b (2022)
Trio for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano (1932) – Aram Khachaturian
- Andante con dolore, con molto espressione
- Allegro
- Moderato
~intermission~
Birds in Warped Time II (2003) – Somei Satoh
The Firm (2022) – Zachary Martin
Clockwork (2022) – Sean J Carranza
Music from Why Women Went West (2022) – Pamela Madsen
- Come Softly
- Medicine Wheel
- Going West
Brightwork Ensemble
Sara Andon
Aron Kallay
Maggie Parkins
Nick Terry
Shalini Vijayan
Brian Walsh
Stacey Fraser (guest Soprano)
Dancers
Chloe Hanna (BS Biology ‘26)
Ruby Koehler (BA Psychology ‘32)
Alessandria Reder (BS Biology ‘26)
Clara Miller (Johnston’s program, Culture, Creativity, and Community ‘24)
Brightwork ensemble presents day full of presentations, student readings, and open rehearsals followed by a concert accompanied by students from the University of Redlands Dance Department.
LIVE STREAM
Program
Nadiya (2017) – Reena Esmail
Pire Bole (1974) – John Bergamo
Fragments (2022) – Isaac Morrow-Buchanan
Silicone-based lifeforms taking an – Michael Staff
evening stroll on Gliese 436b (2022)
Trio for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano (1932) – Aram Khachaturian
- Andante con dolore, con molto espressione
- Allegro
- Moderato
~intermission~
Birds in Warped Time II (2003) – Somei Satoh
The Firm (2022) – Zachary Martin
Clockwork (2022) – Sean J Carranza
Music from Why Women Went West (2022) – Pamela Madsen
- Come Softly
- Medicine Wheel
- Going West
Brightwork Ensemble
Sara Andon
Aron Kallay
Maggie Parkins
Nick Terry
Shalini Vijayan
Brian Walsh
Stacey Fraser (guest Soprano)
Dancers
Chloe Hanna (BS Biology ‘26)
Ruby Koehler (BA Psychology ‘32)
Alessandria Reder (BS Biology ‘26)
Clara Miller (Johnston’s program, Culture, Creativity, and Community ‘24)