April 29, 2023 | 7:00 PM
Ryan Nielsen, trumpet
I. Allegro vivace
II. Andante con moto
III. Con moto moderato
IV. Saltarello: Presto
Praised for the "breathtaking singing quality of his sound" by jazz icon John McNeil
and as a "musician of the highest order" by renowned orchestral trumpeter Charles
Daval, Ryan Nielsen began performing professionally at 17, and has since been a guest
artist at concerts and festivals throughout the United States.
His debut album, a joint project with his mentor, Ra Kalam Bob Moses, is called Gift
of Breath. It was named a 2017 Recommended New Release by the New York City Jazz Record.
Ra Kalam, whose previous work has been selected by the Smithsonian as a landmark in
jazz history, called Gift of Breath, "One of the deepest, most soulful and creative
recordings I've ever done."
In 2016, Nielsen was named trumpeter in the Kobie Watkins Grouptet. Their first album,
"Movement," was released on Origin Records to international critical acclaim. The
Chicago Tribune named it one of the ten best albums of 2018, alongside artists like
Joe Lovano, Stefon Harris, and Dave Douglas.
As a classical artist, Nielsen co-founded the Teton Brass Quintet with renowned trumpeter
Charles Daval (formerly Assistant Principal, Boston Symphony Orchestra). He has also
performed and recorded with the internationally acclaimed Summit Brass.
While at Arizona State University, Nielsen studied with David Hickman, Mike Kocour,
and Mike Crotty. He received the Doc Severinsen award for outstanding classical and
jazz trumpet. He completed his doctoral studies at the New England Conservatory of
Music in Boston, where he studied with John McNeil, Ra Kalam Bob Moses, and Tom Rolfs.
Cheung Chau
Music Director & Conductor
First violin Rebecca Dalgleish SECOND Violin Jane Pinnock Violas Sophie Blair Cellos Noah Guzman Bass Seth Dalgleish |
Flute Mickayla Hunter Oboe Emily Adams Clarinet Bob Gabbitas Bassoon Andrew Apgood Horn Rachel Colton Trumpet Percussion Jared Barnum
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Artwork by Shane Walking Eagle (Sisseton Dakota).
Orchestra
Cheung Chau
Violin/Strings Coordinator
Donna Fairbanks
Violin
Nan Liu
Cynthia Richards
Viola
Elizabeth Beilman
Leslie Harlow
Emily Huntington
Cello
Monika Rosborough-Bowman
Bass
Denson Angulo
Clarinet/Woodwind Coordinator
Jeffrey O’Flynn
Horn/Brass Coordinator
Maddy Tarantelli
Percussion Coordinator
Shane Jones
Flute
Rebecca Chapman
Oboe
Luca Florin
Bassoon
Leon Chodos
Trumpet
Ryan Nielsen
Trombone
Craig Moore
Tuba
Mike McCawley
Harp
Janet Peterson
Piano Coordinator
Hilary Demske