0 6A - Friday, November 19, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Around the world with Pops By JOE CADAGIN a much-appreciated break from Daily Arts Writer the heavy and dramatic works of orchestral music's three B's - Bach, imagine hearing a live perfor- Beethoven and Brahms - and a mance of music from your favorite chance to experience a more eclec- film soundtrack tic and accessible program. or a beloved "I think that because we do such Disney cartoon. a wide variety, there's something in While many the World it for everybody," Segal said. "You're orchestras steer Michigan in it for more entertainment than away from such necessarily enlightenment. I think "frivolous" Pops? that it can reach a lotof people." repertoire, the Sundayat7p.m For this semester's concert, the Michigan Pops p Pops board chose an around-the- Orchestra has a The Michigan world theme with pieces represent- mission to offer Theater ing different nations. The concert's a well balanced Ticketsfrom$5 title - "Where in the World is serving of both Pops?" - is a nod to the "Carmen classical and Sandiego" franchise of the late '80s mainstream works that audiences and early'90s. are sure to recognize. While only a few of program's "We don't limit ourselves to stan- pieces are actually authentic works dard classical repertoire," said Pops of world music by a native compos- music director Yaniv Segal, a gradu- er, the concert represents a range of ate conducting student in the School styles, including well known Holly- of Music, Theatre & Dance. "We wood scores. include music of all sorts of genres "We're doing music from 'The - including classical, but also film Lion King,' and that fits really well music, popular music, adaptations with (the) orchestra," Segal said. "It from Broadway songs, even some- makes it sound beautiful, and it's times we do arrangements of rock themes from the movie that people songs." will recognize." "Still great music, but a big vari- Other movie excerpts include ety," he added. selections from "Gladiator," "Mem- For concertgoers, this means oirs of a Geisha" and Disney's "Mulan." The program also features pil- lars of classical repertoire, such as the overture to Richard Wagner's opera "The Flying Dutchman." This orchestral tour-de-force from Wag- ner's ghostly fourth opera has per- sonal significance to Maestro Segal. "It's actually the first piece Iever conducted with an orchestra," Segal said. "It was in a rehearsal when I was, I think, 17 years old. This is (my) first time actually doing it in a concert. I love that piece. I think Wagner is an amazing composer, how he writes for the orchestra ... and tells a story using the instru- ments." Sunday's concert also offers a rare chance for classical enthusi- asts to hear a piece by contemporary Chinese-American composer Bright Sheng, a composition professor in the School of MT&D. "It's called 'Fanfare' from a suite called China Dreams," Segal said. "It's also a great thing for us to (play this piece) because he's aliving com- poser, he's in the Michigan commu- nity, he writes for orchestra." "He's a superb composer and a superb orchestrator. I think there's nothing else on the program like that music," he added. Pops concerts also give students in the School of MT&D an oppor- tunity to show off their vocal per- formance skills. Sunday's concert features a performance of Figaro's famous aria "Largo al Factorum" from "The Barber of Seville" by baritone graduate student Steven Eddy. Senior Rachel Bahler will perform "Don't Cry for me Argen- tina," from Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Evita." "She's actually sung with us sev- eral times," Segal saidof Bahler. "She's like a Pops favorite because she's amazing." Segal also stressed that Pops showcases the talents of students who may not otherwise get a chance to perform in an ensemble. "There's a hundred people on stage, and the majority of them are non-music majors," Segal said. "They juggle their own academic work, and some of them are gradu- ate students and nursing students and Ph.Ds and engineers, and yet they all love to come together once or more a week to rehearse for Pops.' "I think that they really love play- ing music, and this orchestra gives them a vehicle to have a lot of fun and play exciting music at a high level," he added. "It's very reward- ing for me to work with them." ELEMENT From Page 5A films while alsobranchingoff and spending more time on its other media. First Element COO Robert Presnell is a second-year MBA in the Ross School of Business. He compared the evolution of the film industry to similar events in the music industry, when file- trading of mp3s began in the late 1990s, and firms were slow to realize the business opportuni- ties therein. "Movies and everything going forward are going to be really different," he said. "It's going to be interesting coming up ... see- ing who makes the first move and what itis." Walker echoed the sentiment, comparing the film industry going forward to the auto indus- try of the past few decades. "I kind of liken it to where (the auto industry) was at one point in time," he said. "I feel like a lot of your biggest players for decades, if they're not careful, if they fall asleep, they're going to end up having a lot of new companies emerge that end up taking their place." First Element Entertainment hopes for "The Art of Power" to propel the company forward and lead it into further endeavors in film;animation, music videos and other media. "We've got about six scripts in the pipeline," Presnell said. Before it can move on, though, First Element's must find a dis- tributor for "The Art of Power" after its Saturday premiere at the Michigan. "I've been in contact with about 80 to 90 companies," Walk- er said. "It's an exciting time (in the industry); it's crazy right now. We've been in talks with a lot of digital media companies who have never really done film distri- bution before." As the industry progresses, First Element is riding that evo- lution to position itself within the state of Michigan as a prime example of homegrown filmmak- ing. Modeling itself after early iterations of corporations like Apple and 3M, the company hopes to foster creative ideas internally and be the next step in the enter- tainment industry as a whole. That said, its leaders understand the challenges of that ambition. "It's a constant chess game," Presnell said. With the Michigan Theater premiere of "The Art of Power," First Element makes its open- ing move. With a background of Michigan alumni and students involved at different levels, the company looks well suited to maneuver itself through a grow- ing and constantly changing industry. PARKING AVAILABLE 665-8825 ! 3 BDRM APT: Fumished, Heat, Water Incl., Parking. Close to Campus! 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