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The Stern/Andrist Duo Plays Berg: UMD Wind Orchestra

Members of the UMD Wind Orchestra perform in concert on stage at The Clarice.

The Stern/Andrist Duo Plays Berg: UMD Wind Orchestra

ARHU | Arts for All | College of Arts and Humanities | School of Music | The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Friday, December 4, 2026 - December 4, 2026 Dekelboum Concert Hall, The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

About the Event

Michael Votta, Jr., music director
James Stern, violin
Audrey Andrist, piano

Alban Berg composed his Concerto for Violin, Piano and 13 Wind Instruments as a belated 50th-birthday gift for his mentor, Arnold Schoenberg. Inscribed at the top were the words “Aller Guten Dinge sind Drei,” or, “All good things come in threes.” This refers to a number of compositional decisions, including the number of movements and the number of performing units, but also to the trio of friends whose names are used to create the theme of the first movement: Schoenberg, Webern and Berg.

At its essence, Berg’s composition is testament to friendship, and is rich with musical and programmatic meaning that reflects the compositional world of 1920s Vienna. So much so that, in an open letter to Schoenberg, Berg wrote, “I can tell you, dearest friend, that if it were known how much friendship, love and a world of human and spiritual references I have smuggled into these three movements, the adherents of program music—should there be any left—would go mad with joy.”

The UMD Wind Orchestra is joined by Professor of Violin James Stern and Audrey Andrist, piano, for a performance of this touching piece, along with the consortium premiere performance of Arturo Márquez’s Sinfonía Nómada.


Program

Alban Berg: Concerto for Violin, Piano and 13 Wind Instruments
Arturo Márquez: Sinfonía Nómada


About the UMD Wind Orchestra

Led by Michael Votta, Jr., UMWO is a leader among collegiate ensembles in premiering new works for winds. This season’s engaging performances will feature faculty soloists and world premieres of new works and masterworks of the 20th and 21st centuries.

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Event Dates

  • Friday, Dec 04, 2026 8:00 pm
    12/04/26 20:00:00 12/04/26 22:00:00 America/New_York The Stern/Andrist Duo Plays Berg: UMD Wind Orchestra

    About the Event

    Michael Votta, Jr., music director
    James Stern, violin
    Audrey Andrist, piano

    Alban Berg composed his Concerto for Violin, Piano and 13 Wind Instruments as a belated 50th-birthday gift for his mentor, Arnold Schoenberg. Inscribed at the top were the words “Aller Guten Dinge sind Drei,” or, “All good things come in threes.” This refers to a number of compositional decisions, including the number of movements and the number of performing units, but also to the trio of friends whose names are used to create the theme of the first movement: Schoenberg, Webern and Berg.

    At its essence, Berg’s composition is testament to friendship, and is rich with musical and programmatic meaning that reflects the compositional world of 1920s Vienna. So much so that, in an open letter to Schoenberg, Berg wrote, “I can tell you, dearest friend, that if it were known how much friendship, love and a world of human and spiritual references I have smuggled into these three movements, the adherents of program music—should there be any left—would go mad with joy.”

    The UMD Wind Orchestra is joined by Professor of Violin James Stern and Audrey Andrist, piano, for a performance of this touching piece, along with the consortium premiere performance of Arturo Márquez’s Sinfonía Nómada.


    Program

    Alban Berg: Concerto for Violin, Piano and 13 Wind Instruments
    Arturo Márquez: Sinfonía Nómada


    About the UMD Wind Orchestra

    Led by Michael Votta, Jr., UMWO is a leader among collegiate ensembles in premiering new works for winds. This season’s engaging performances will feature faculty soloists and world premieres of new works and masterworks of the 20th and 21st centuries.

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  • Friday, Dec 04, 2026 8:00 pm
    12/04/26 20:00:00 12/04/26 22:00:00 America/New_York The Stern/Andrist Duo Plays Berg: UMD Wind Orchestra

    About the Event

    Michael Votta, Jr., music director
    James Stern, violin
    Audrey Andrist, piano

    Alban Berg composed his Concerto for Violin, Piano and 13 Wind Instruments as a belated 50th-birthday gift for his mentor, Arnold Schoenberg. Inscribed at the top were the words “Aller Guten Dinge sind Drei,” or, “All good things come in threes.” This refers to a number of compositional decisions, including the number of movements and the number of performing units, but also to the trio of friends whose names are used to create the theme of the first movement: Schoenberg, Webern and Berg.

    At its essence, Berg’s composition is testament to friendship, and is rich with musical and programmatic meaning that reflects the compositional world of 1920s Vienna. So much so that, in an open letter to Schoenberg, Berg wrote, “I can tell you, dearest friend, that if it were known how much friendship, love and a world of human and spiritual references I have smuggled into these three movements, the adherents of program music—should there be any left—would go mad with joy.”

    The UMD Wind Orchestra is joined by Professor of Violin James Stern and Audrey Andrist, piano, for a performance of this touching piece, along with the consortium premiere performance of Arturo Márquez’s Sinfonía Nómada.


    Program

    Alban Berg: Concerto for Violin, Piano and 13 Wind Instruments
    Arturo Márquez: Sinfonía Nómada


    About the UMD Wind Orchestra

    Led by Michael Votta, Jr., UMWO is a leader among collegiate ensembles in premiering new works for winds. This season’s engaging performances will feature faculty soloists and world premieres of new works and masterworks of the 20th and 21st centuries.

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