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Masterworks Concert
LYCEUMPHILHARMONIC
MARCH 27, 2021
Welcome....................................................Kayson BrownPrayer...........................................................By Invitation
PROGRAM
Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major, K. 216, Allegro.........................................W. A. Mozart
Spencer Lyle
Cello Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Allegro molto........................................................J. Haydn
Grant Hill
Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E♭ major, Op. 74, Alla Polacca..............C. M. von Weber
Hazel Pak
Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26, Vorspiel: Allegro moderato.........M. Bruch
Derek Blodgett
Cello Concerto in C minor, Op. 66, Lento ma non troppo.......................N. Myaskovsky
Karina Miner
Introduction and Tarantella, Op. 43..............................................................P. de Sarasate
Emily McMurtrey
Searching (original composition)...........................................................Timothy Petersen
Timothy Petersen
Enchanted Garden from The Mother Goose Suite............................................M. Ravel
musicians with their music industry counterparts and has succeeded inattracting a national audience to the meaningful music made by Utah’stalented youth.
Kayson has produced, conducted, orchestrated and arranged numerousalbums both independently and with the Lyceum Philharmonic. He has beenfeatured conducting on nationally televised PBS Specials with The PianoGuys, recorded for SONY Masterworks and has been recognized by Best ofState Utah and American String Teachers Association as one of theleading music educators in the nation. His music and student musicianshave been heard over 125 million times on YouTube and have reached thetop of the Billboard Charts on three separate albums.
Kayson holds a Master’s Degree in Orchestral Conducting from BrighamYoung University where he served as conducting and cello faculty. Heearned a Bachelor’s Degree in Cello Performance from the University ofUtah where he guest-directed their orchestras as an undergraduate. Hehas nearly two decades of experience conducting more than 25 symphonyorchestras including professional, university, community, and educationalensembles nationwide.
Lyceum PhilharmonicAt American Heritage School
Kayson BrownKayson Brown is a passionate music educator whoseprimary goal is to inspire audiences and the youngmusicians he directs. As the founder of the Lyceum MusicFestival and director of the Lyceum Orchestras Programat American Heritage School, he oversees the largestyouth orchestra program in the state of Utah and anationally significant summer music festival. In all theseendeavors, Kayson seeks to connect talented young
Lyceum Philharmonic
Oboe/English HornMarissa Madsen Faith Newbold
Clarinet/Bass ClarinetHazel Pak Emily Shaw Alexander Goslin
BassoonBrayden Holdaway
HornJulianna Hollenbach Gabriel Coletti Colin Carter Taj Singleton
Trumpet*William Cvetko*Stephen Cannon Caleb Leach
TrombonePatrick Beal Eric Curry Jaben Pederson
PercussionLuke Sheffer Timothy Petersen
HarpEliza Fichialos
PianoSarah Ware
Violin IEmily McMurtreySpencer LyleJena Mahoney Eliza HalbrookEmmaline Saunders Kelly Ko David Hanson Brooklyn Losee Olivia Washburn Brinley Burke Mikayla Papenfuss Derek Blodgett Maya Hughes Hailey Helton Elise Chapman Daniela ClarkAnnalise Schetselaar
Violin IIGwen BrownJoshua Lewis Cynthia Jensen Clark Rowley Rebekeh Loveridge Andrea West Georgia Fenton Elsa Saunders Jacie Kemp Marianne BarrusPaul Petersen Garrett Jenson Cayman Quinn Cambria Bybee Emma Lamb Bekah Frandsen
Personnel Manager - Melodie HawkesLibrarians - Karin McMurtrey & Meekyoung TaylorVolunteer Coordinators - Lorraine Davis & Tami Madsen
Kayson Brown, Director
ViolaLauryn Lee Oliver Davis Abigail Flanders Daniel Loveridge Cydney Quinn Logan Brown Sophia Thompson
CelloRebecca Cook Jonathan Hanson Karina Miner Grant Hill Olivia Baros Lauren Jacob Kaitlyn Hughes James Elmer Matthew Ashton James Hart Carter Owens Alexander Taylor Mason Briggs Michael Frandsen
BassChance Smithson Allison Robbins Hunter Lundberg
Flute/PiccoloShelby Hawkes Clara Hainsworth Allison Jensen Cydney Lee
Special thanks to our set-up crews, orchestra librarians, personnel managers fortheir help at the concert and every week at rehearsals. Thanks to Nicole Fulmerand Tammy Morse for program design and advertising. Thank you to Jay Clarkand his technical crew for running the live-stream so everyone can watch theperformance during this pandemic. Thank you to the American Heritage Schoolmaintenance staff for their help each week. Thank you to American HeritageSchool administration for sponsoring the Lyceum Orchestra Program and for theircontinuing support. Most of all, thank you to the amazing parents of thesetalented young musicians and their continued willingness to sacrifice andvolunteer. You make all of this possible!
Special Thanks
Lyceum Philharmonic at American Heritage School, led by Kayson Brown, has reached the top ofthe Billboard Charts on three separate albums, was featured on PBS with The Piano Guys,recorded for SONY Masterworks wtih lexi Walker, and has been viewed over 100 million times onYouTube! These accomplished young musicians come from more than 30 schools across the state ofUtah to participate in the after-school Lyceum Orchestras Program at American Heritage Schoolin American Fork, Utah. They are part of a comprehensive program consisting of five audition-only orchestras that inspire and mentor students ages 5-18. They seek to: Inspire - nurture a live ofelevated music, increased faith, and patriotism through purposeful events and media. Instruct -develop self-discipline, skills, and character through transformational teaching and professional-level experience and interaction. And Impact (Result of Inspiring and Instructing) - awakenindividuals, families, and communities to the power music has to change hearts and minds whilefulfilling divine potential.
Stephen Sharp nelson of The Piano Guys said, “The Lyceum Orchestras Program is an incomparablecombination of everything that music is meant to be - joy, refinement, belonging, and fun. It offers kids thekind of opportunities that make music exciting and cool. It provides an environment that isn’t blindly affixedupon purposeless perfection, but rather a more selfless pursuit of excellence. My favorite part of Lyceum is itsinherent spirituality. There is a special feeling suggesting a profound development, not only of the body andmind, but of the soul.”