Jeffrey Swann in Concert at NAU

JEFFREY SWANN enjoys an international performing
career which has taken him throughout the United States, Europe, Latin America
and Asia. He won first prize in the Dino Ciani Competition sponsored by La
Scala in Milan, a gold medal at the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels,
and top honors at the Warsaw Chopin, Van Cliburn, Vianna da Motta and Montreal
Competitions, as well as the Young Concert Artists auditions in New York City.
His large and varied repertoire includes more than 60 concertos as well as solo
works ranging from Bach to Boulez. [Read full biography]
Concert Program (adobe format)
Concert Poster (adobe format)
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The pre-concert InContext: Paris 1913 lectures will be:
“Paris, Capital of the Nineteenth Century” by Michael Vincent
“Visual Culture in Paris” by Alice Jordan
“Apollinaire and the Poetry of the Avant-Garde” by Patricia Frederick
“1913: Iconoclasm and Tradition in Paris on the Brink of the Abyss” by Jeffrey Swann
Also performing will be NAU School of Music Faculty: Carol Ann Manzi, soprano; Judith Cloud, mezzo-soprano; Shelley Rich, violin; Kimberly Sullivan, violin; Jacquelyn Schwandt, viola; Mary Ann Ramos, cello; Emily McKay, flute/piccolo; Andrea Graves, flute/piccolo; John Masserini, clarinet; and Alice Whiteside, clarinet/bass clarinet. Todd Sullivan, conductor and Brian Lockard, rehearsal pianist.