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InVenTionS -- Music for the Ears and Eyes

John Bruce Yeh (clarinet, bass clarinet)
Teresa Reilly (clarinet)
T. Daniel (mime)
Laurie Willets (mime)

Auditorium, APS Conference Center, Argonne National Laboratory

Sunday, April 1, 2001 at 3:00 p.m.

InVenTions

Program
J. S. Bach The Fifteen Two-Part Inventions
Willets, Daniel A Rose is a Rose … is a Rose
Beethoven Duo No. 1 for Clarinet and Bassoon
Larsen Dancing Solo (1994)
Willets, Daniel White Bird
Stravinsky Three Pieces for Clarinet Solo (1919)
Poulenc Sonata for Two Clarinets (1918, rev. 1945)

More on the artists, location, post-concert reception, post-concert dinner, and ordering tickets below.

This program is partially supported by The University of Chicago and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency


  • About the Artists
  • John Bruce Yeh (clarinet/bass clarinet) holds the position of Assistant Principal Clarinet with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He is also the Director of Chicago Pro Musica. He received the Grammy Award as Best New Classical Artist in 1986. He has journeyed all over the world as solo performer and with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

    Teresa Reilly (clarinet) began performing at an early age as Principal Clarinetist with the Kalamazoo Junior Orchestra. She has toured as solo performer in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. She holds a Master of Music degree in Clarinet Performance from Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Science in Music degree from DePaul University, where she is presently on the Music Faculty.

    T. Daniel (mime), after receiving his Master degree in Theater, studied his art with Marcel Marceau and Etinenne Decroux (Marceau's teacher). He has created seven Mime Theatre productions and has been on world tours. He has appeared with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Pro Musica, CutTime Players, Singapore NUSS Opera Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, and other ensembles.

    Laurie Willetts (mime), after receiving her Master degree in French Theatre, studied mime with T. Daniel, Marcel Marceau, Etienne Decroux, and Pierre Verry. She has created several productions, including two on wildlife. She has been on four world tours and has appeared with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, CutTime Players, Singapore NUSS Opera Symphony, and other ensembles.


  • Location
  • The concert will be presented in the Auditorium of the APS Conference Center (Bldg. 402) at Argonne. It is open to the public; no special permit is required to enter the laboratory site.

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  • Tickets
  • Admission to the concert is $20. Call (630) 252-3751 to order your tickets now, VISA and MasterCard accepted; or use the ticket request form to order your tickets by mail.

    Remaining tickets will be sold in the lobby of the Argonne Cafeteria (Bldg. 213) during the week of March 26 between noon and 1:00 p.m. The Auditorium Box Office will be open on the day of the performance at 2:30 p.m.


  • Post-Concert Reception
  • The audience is invited to join the artist at a reception following the performance.


  • Post-Concert Dinner
  • A special dinner prepared by Chef Chris Kaminsky will be served in the Argonne Guest House. Dinner hours from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. $22.95 per person. Reservations requested (739-6000).


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