Eastman@St. Joseph’s Park
Eastman Community Music School is proud to present free weekly concerts featuring artists from the Eastman School of Music, Summer@Eastman, and ECMS. These performances offer an excellent opportunity to hear some of the best musicians that Rochester has to offer at absolutely no cost to you!
Lunchtime concerts will be at the historic downtown landmark, St. Joseph’s Park, on Wednesdays @ 12:30pm.
Concerts are presented by Eastman Community Music School (ECMS) in collaboration with The Landmark Society of Western New York, Inc. For more information about St Joseph’s Park visit: www.landmarksociety.org/programs/historic-sites/st-josephs-park/
Note: Please check our Facebook on the day of the concert for any cancellation announcements.
Wednesday, July 31st Lineup
Hazardous Winds Saxophone Quartet
Co-directed by Chisato Eda Marling and Anne Kunkle
Kojun Hatta, alto saxophone; Brad Willard, baritone saxophone; Roxanne Willard, soprano saxophone; Mark Zaretsky, tenor saxophone
PROGRAM
Rossini à la carte by Gioacchino Rossini, arr. Rolf Schneebiegl
Fugue in G Minor, BWV 578 by Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Michael Leonard
Three Preludes by George Gershwin
Allegro ben ritmato e deciso
Quatuor pour Saxophones by Faustin et Maurice Jeanjean
I. Gaieté Villageoise
II. Doux Paysage
Ulla In Africa by Heiner Wiberny
The Cantina Band Song by John Williams, arr. Ralph Raymond Hays
Kojun Hatta (alto saxophone) is a software engineer at Philips Healthcare by day, and a busy musician by night. He started playing saxophone in the 5th grade, eventually playing in the Oklahoma State University Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, and Saxophone Quartet. Over the years, he has additionally learned to play bassoon, flute, clarinet, and some oboe. He currently plays multiple woodwind instruments across a variety of local music organizations, including concert bands, jazz bands, orchestras, pit bands, and chamber ensembles. He is also an avid ice hockey goaltender, and enjoys reading in his copious free time.
After 35+ years as an engineer for Xerox while playing music in various community groups at night, Brad Willard (baritone saxophone) has retired to a life of leisure and expanded music opportunities. Brad plays single reed instruments (and electric bass) in a variety of music groups and pit orchestras. In addition, he has arranged several pieces for his clarinet quartet and concert band.
Roxanne Willard (soprano saxophone) is a retired school librarian. She met her husband, Brad, while playing in the Perinton Concert Band, and they have been making music together ever since. She has two adult children, and that empty nest inspired her to embrace her music even more in 2016. She plays with the ECMS Music Educators Wind Ensemble, Honeoye Falls Community Concert Band, various pit orchestras around the area and the Hazardous Winds sax quartet. She enjoys reading, hiking, and learning about other cultures.
Mark Zaretsky (tenor saxophone) is the proud father of 2 daughter and a retired Kodak engineer (41yrs) who enjoys many hobbies such as hiking, biking, traveling, dancing and music. He started playing saxophone in 5th grade and continued through college and graduate school, participating in both concert and jazz bands. After a long hiatus while raising a family, he returned to playing 10 years ago and currently is in the Eastman School Music Educators Wind Ensemble (MEWE) and the Hazardous Winds sax quartet.
These concerts are presented by the Eastman Community Music School in partnership with the Landmark Society of Western New York. For further information about the concerts or for information about classes or private lessons, call the Eastman Community Music School at 274-1400.