George Pope
      flute


   Kristina Belisle
      clarinet


   William Hoyt
      horn


   Cynthia Watson
      oboe


   Barrick Stees
      bassoon



For more information contact:

George Pope
ph: (330) 972-6575
solaris@uakron.edu
fax: (330) 972-6409

Since its formation in 1976 as ensemble in residence at the University of Akron, Solaris has established a reputation as one of the foremost woodwind quintets in the United States. In addition to their regular concert series at the University of Akron, Solaris has toured Italy, Brazil, Sweden and the United States. Their concerts in the Northeast Ohio area have included Music from Stan Hywet, the Wayne Center for the Arts, the Cleveland Art Museum, the Rocky River Chamber Series, Malone College, Severance Hall and public television station WNEO/WEAO.

Recent tours to Florida and Virginia were received with great acclaim: "The ensemble playing was as impressive as the individual players' mastery of their instruments. Everyone played superbly." (Joe McClellan, music critic emeritus of The Washington Post.) Solaris' repertoire ranges from "ars nova" to "avant garde" and includes a wide variety of national styles, particularly music of the Americas. There are now two Solaris CDs available on Capstone Records: American Quintets, released in 2000, and American Quintets II, released in August of 2003.

Solaris' repertoire ranges from "ars nova" to "avante garde" and includes a variety of national styles, particularly music of the Americas. Solaris' performances and recordings have also received unanimous critical acclaim. For further information regarding concerts, workshops, and masters classes, contact:

  George Pope
  phone: (330) 972-6575
  email: solaris@uakron.edu
  fax: (330) 972-6409

Upcoming Concert
Mt. Union College Concert Series, Alliance, OH, April 7, 2008, 7:30pm For information, contact Dr. Jerome Miskell, 1-330-829-6658
June 11, 3pm
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In Memory of
Lynette Diers Cohen

Cleveland Heights- Lynette Diers Cohen, an admired bassoonist who helped found the local ensemble known as Red (an orchestra), died August 19, 2003 of cancer at her home in Cleveland Heights. She was 55.

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Solaris on Capstone Records

"It's a pleasure to listen to"
-Kilpatrick
American Record Guide


American Quintets

American Quintets II

"It's addictive listening"
-Elaine Guregian
Akron Beacon Journal