Memorial Service for Dr. Joseph Wincenc Slated for April 4
A Musical and Memories Tribute memorial service will be held for Buffalo State College Distinguished Teaching Professor Dr. Joseph Wincenc at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Apr. 4, 2004, in the Performing Arts Center in Rockwell Hall on the campus at 1300 Elmwood Ave. Dr. Wincenc died on Apr. 5, 2003, in Boston.
The service, which is open to the public, is hosted by Carol Wincenc, Dr. Wincenc’s youngest daughter and concertizing flutist, with assistance from his friends and colleagues and the many organizations with which he was associated, including, the Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra, the Amherst Symphony Orchestra, the Orchard Park Symphony Orchestra, the Buffalo Suzuki Strings, the Buffalo Chamber Music Society, the Buffalo Community Music School, the Buffalo Philharmonic, the Buffalo Seminary and Buffalo State College.
The musical program will be interspersed with spoken and read tributes from the stage and will feature an open play at the end for anyone who wants to perform in the closing. Dr. Wincenc's youngest grandchild, Nicola Wincenc-Webster, will also perform.
A reception in the Burchfield-Penney Art Gallery will follow.
The program includes:
Antonin Dvorak Largo from the New World Symphony
Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra, Mary Louise Nana, director
Ronald Richards, English horn solo
J.S. Bach Allegro from the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5
Carol Wincenc, flute solo
Anskar Alyward, violin solo
Claudia Hoca, piano solo
Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra
Antonio Vivaldi Largo and Allegro from the Concerto for 2 oboes from the Concerto in d minor, F. No. 7; 9
Ronald Roseman and Paul Schlossman, oboe soloists
Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra
Gabriel Faure Morceau de Concours for solo flute and chamber orchestra
Carol Wincenc, flute solo
Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra
George Gershwin Fascinating Rhythm
Silent Night arr. Bill Evans
Nicola Wincenc-Webster, pianist
Carol Wincenc, flutist
Mozart Andante from the Divertimento, K. 136, The Salzburg Symphony
The Amherst Symphony Orchestra String Quartet
Steven Thomas, violin
Martha Thomas , violin
Leslie Bahler, viola
Jenny Fenwick, cello
JS Bach Largo from the Concerto in D minor for 2 violins
Buffalo Suzuki Strings, Mary Kay Neale, director
JS Bach Air on the G string
Open Play for all who wish to participate on stage to perform in closing
Steven Thomas, conductor and music director of the Amherst Symphony Orchestra
Spoken tributes will be presented by Arthur Pankow, former manager of the Amherst Symphony Orchestra; Paul Homer, Buffalo State College professor emeritus of Performing Arts and board member of the Buffalo Chamber Music Society; Harry Taub, Dr. Wincenc’s former violin student and member of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; and Carol Wincenc.
The service, which is open to the public, is hosted by Carol Wincenc, Dr. Wincenc’s youngest daughter and concertizing flutist, with assistance from his friends and colleagues and the many organizations with which he was associated, including, the Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra, the Amherst Symphony Orchestra, the Orchard Park Symphony Orchestra, the Buffalo Suzuki Strings, the Buffalo Chamber Music Society, the Buffalo Community Music School, the Buffalo Philharmonic, the Buffalo Seminary and Buffalo State College.
The musical program will be interspersed with spoken and read tributes from the stage and will feature an open play at the end for anyone who wants to perform in the closing. Dr. Wincenc's youngest grandchild, Nicola Wincenc-Webster, will also perform.
A reception in the Burchfield-Penney Art Gallery will follow.
The program includes:
Antonin Dvorak Largo from the New World Symphony
Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra, Mary Louise Nana, director
Ronald Richards, English horn solo
J.S. Bach Allegro from the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5
Carol Wincenc, flute solo
Anskar Alyward, violin solo
Claudia Hoca, piano solo
Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra
Antonio Vivaldi Largo and Allegro from the Concerto for 2 oboes from the Concerto in d minor, F. No. 7; 9
Ronald Roseman and Paul Schlossman, oboe soloists
Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra
Gabriel Faure Morceau de Concours for solo flute and chamber orchestra
Carol Wincenc, flute solo
Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra
George Gershwin Fascinating Rhythm
Silent Night arr. Bill Evans
Nicola Wincenc-Webster, pianist
Carol Wincenc, flutist
Mozart Andante from the Divertimento, K. 136, The Salzburg Symphony
The Amherst Symphony Orchestra String Quartet
Steven Thomas, violin
Martha Thomas , violin
Leslie Bahler, viola
Jenny Fenwick, cello
JS Bach Largo from the Concerto in D minor for 2 violins
Buffalo Suzuki Strings, Mary Kay Neale, director
JS Bach Air on the G string
Open Play for all who wish to participate on stage to perform in closing
Steven Thomas, conductor and music director of the Amherst Symphony Orchestra
Spoken tributes will be presented by Arthur Pankow, former manager of the Amherst Symphony Orchestra; Paul Homer, Buffalo State College professor emeritus of Performing Arts and board member of the Buffalo Chamber Music Society; Harry Taub, Dr. Wincenc’s former violin student and member of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; and Carol Wincenc.
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