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BG Philharmonia
Dr. Emily Freeman Brown, director
November 23, 2025
3 p.m.
Kobacker Hall
Program
Prelude to Hansel and Gretel | Engelbert Humperdinck (1854-1921)
Bo Young Kang, conductor
Symphony No. 5 | Dimitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
1. Moderato
2. Allegretto
3. Largo
4. Allegro non troppo
BG Philharmonia Personnel – November 2025
Dr. Emily Freeman Brown, Director of Orchestral Activities
Jared Beu, DMA Assistant Conductor
Christopher Hutras, Bo Young Kang, MM Assistant Conductors
Orchestra Personnel
Rotating Concertmasters:
Humperdinck, Mary Jo Johnson, concertmaster, Brayan Cabeza principal II, Eric Funk Violin I second chair, Benjamin Christiaansen Violin II second chair.
Shostakovich Mvts 1 & 2, Brayan Cabeza concertmaster, Benjamin Christiaansen, Violin I second chair, Eric Funk principal II, Mary Jo Violin II second chair.
Shostakovich Mvt. 3 & 4, Eric Funk concertmaster, Brayan Cabeza principal II, Mary Jo Violin I second chair, Benjamin Christiaansen, Violin II second chair.
Violin I
Brayan Cabeza* co-concertmaster
Benjamin Christiaansen
Mahlia Proctor
Rose Fedan
Alexandra Jones
Trevor Achtyes
Leah Mellinger
Min-Han Tsai^
Violin II
Eric Funk* co-concertmaster
Mary Jo Johnson* co-concertmaster
Quincy McCormick
Courtney Spencer
Katherine Tyson
Jenna Milkus^
Caylee Farley
Ryley Amos
Diego Ortiz
Clarissa Yanke^
Viola
Natalia Velasquez*
Jake Weil
Natalie Holstine
Zion Spencer
Sam Atkinson
Zavion Henderson
Madison Estep
Nyomi Bell
Sierra Wood
Lexam Andersen
Bryce Kline
Matthew Meyers
Cello
Che Dixon*
Nicholas Callcut
Jackson Cook
Calem Nagy
Caitlin Slusarski
Jacob Burger
James Reed
Emily Ward
Dominic Gomez
Samuel Johnson II
Amelie Nicol
Matthew Stewart
Aubrey Hemming
Jessica Bohaczenko
Luna Brenoski Gonya
Bass
Eliana Kornowa*
Natalie Fry
Mitchell Iwinski
Aidan Plank^
Flute/Piccolo
Ashley Busch*
Gloria Pan*
Eliseo Hernandez
Kiersten Swihart
Oboe/English Horn
Leah Piccirillo*
Megan Strait*
Kathryn Swanson
Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/E-flat
Michael Hudzik*
Ryan Moore
Adam Williams
Bassoon/Contrabassoon
Audrey Boyles*
Jordan Wier
Cruz Stock
Horn
Brayden Adamisin
Bird Birmingham*
Elena Maria Farmer
Mitchell Hemme*
Trumpet
Trace Coulter*
Ariana Coan*
Kirby Zinniel
Trombone
Jeremy Ong*
Matthew Ross
Ryan Hogue
Tuba
Connor Remington*
Kyle Recker
Percussion/Timpani
Liam Lockhart*
Evan McCord
Cahaya Drucilla
Vic McPheron
Anthony Douglas
Harp
Bianca Bares
Nora Cufr
Piano/Celesta
Isabella Brill
*section principal or co-principal
^Guest Artist
Emily Freeman Brown is Music Director and Conductor of the Bowling Green Philharmonia and Opera Theatre at Bowling Green State University in Ohio where in 2016, she was made Professor of Creative Arts Excellence. Brown has led eight CDs on Albany Records with the Bowling Green Philharmonia. In 2018, the 100th Anniversary year of the BG Philharmonia, the orchestra performed Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in Detroit’s Orchestra Hall. The BG Philharmonia has performed under her baton at the Ohio Music Educators Association in Cincinnati and Cleveland. Dr. Brown is the author of the book Dictionary for the Modern Conductor (Rowman & Littlefield).
The first woman to receive a doctorate in orchestral conducting at the Eastman School of Music, Ms. Brown has appeared as conductor with orchestras in the United States, Europe, Asia and South America including the Rochester Philharmonic, the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, the Syracuse and Toledo Symphonies, the Dayton Philharmonic, the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, the Cleveland Chamber Symphony, Eastman Virtuosi, Skaneateles Music Festival, Chicago Civic Orchestra, the Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Orchestra and Göttinger Symphonie Orchester (Germany), the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, the National Symphony of Chile and the Bartók Ensemble, both in Santiago, the Sibiu State Philharmonic Orchestra (Romania), the Macedonia National Symphony Orchestra, the National Soloists Orchestra in Astana, and Conservatory Symphony Orchestra of Almaty (Kazakhstan), the American Festival of the Arts (Houston), Interlochen and Chautauqua summer music institutes and the all-state orchestras in Texas, Iowa, Ohio, Missouri, Washington and Minnesota. Dr. Brown was in residence at the Boston University, School of Music conducting a performance of Hadyn’s Creation in Symphony Hall in 2018. In 2010 she was in residence at the University of North Texas, conducting the School’s Symphony Orchestra and leading classes in orchestral conducting. She taught a summer conducting course at the Free University of Berlin for nine years in addition to conducting master classes at the Conservatory of Music in Riga, Latvia, Santiago, Chile and many others. For the fall of 2021 Dr. Brown is teaching graduate conducting at the Cleveland Institute of Music.
Ms. Brown has recorded for Naxos, Linn and Opus One Records, including eight disks on Albany Records with the Bowling Green Philharmonia under the title The Voice of the Composer; New Music from Bowling Green that have been widely heard and featured in an internationally syndicated radio program under the same name. In addition to her book Dr. Brown has published articles in the BACH journal and the Journal of the Conductors Guild. She served as President of the Conductors Guild and continues as a member of the advisory board.
Ms. Brown studied conducting and cello at the Royal College of Music in London, England where she was twice winner of the Sir Adrian Boult Conducting Prize. Her major teachers have included Leonard Slatkin, Herbert Blomstedt, Franco Ferrara, David Effron and James Dixon.
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