Ingleside Concert Series

Ingleside Concert Series

The U.S. Army Woodwind Quintet

Free and open to the public.


Thu / May 21 / 7:30 pm

Location

Cultural Arts Center | Rockville, MD

701 King Farm Blvd.

Program


The U.S. Army Woodwind Quintet
SFC Carol Inglis, Flute
SSG Audrey Yu, Oboe
MSG Aaron Scott, Clarinet
SFC Thomas Reynolds, Bassoon
SSG Emerson Miller, French Horn

with SGM Steve Ticknor, Alto Saxophone and 
COL (ret.) Jonathan Newmark, Piano

Glide / Lias

Village Saxtet / Newmark
Serenade

Rebirth of the Sun / Kaminsky
III. Welcome the Sun (Original Title: “Catch Me”)

Sextuor / Poulenc
pour piano, flute hautbois, clarinette, bassoon et cor
I. Allegro Vivace
II. Divertissement
III. Finale

Extras


Jonathan Newmark Bio

JONATHAN NEWMARK, composer, pianist, violist, and conductor, earned his MM in composition from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music in 2015. His teachers included Joel Hoffman, Douglas Knehans, and Michael Fiday at CCM, as well as Jonathan Kolm, Gloria Wilson Swisher, and James McVoy. His works have premiered at the Imani Winds, Charlotte New Music, June in Buffalo, Connecticut Summerfest, Texas New Music, Operation Opera, New Music on the Point, arsonglab, Divergent Studio, and nief-norf Festivals. They are published by TrevCo Varner and WaveFront Music, and appear on CDs on the Phasma, Navona, pnOVA, and Music Unlimited labels.

A 1974 graduate of Harvard College, he earned his MD degree from Columbia University in 1978. He is a board-certified neurologist, staff neurologist at the Washington, D.C., VA Medical Center, professor of neurology at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and former Chemical Casualty Care Consultant to the Army Surgeon General. He serves as senior medical advisor to the Chemical Countermeasures Research Program of the National Institutes of Health and as a gubernatorial appointee to the Secure and Resilient Commonwealth Panel of the Virginia government. He is an authority on medical response to chemical warfare and terrorism.


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