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M icha el Salmirs, p ia no

Saturd ay, Feb rua ry 24, 2007
8:00 p.m.
Casadesus Reci tal Hall

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�ABOUT THE PERFOR MERS
Canadian­born violinist, JAN EY CHOI, gave her Carnegie

PROGRAM
Sonata for Violin and Piano in D major 
1. Adagio molto maestoso 

2. Allegro
3. Tambourin: Allegro vivace

Hall  recital  debut  in  1997  as  a  winner  of  the  Artists
International Auditions and continues an active performin g

Jean Leclair
(1697 ­ 1764)

Sonata for Piano and Violin .................weveeen.. L v . B
  eethoven
G major, op. 30 no.3
(1770 ­ 1827)

1. Allegro assai
2. Tempo di Minuetto ma molto moderato e grazioso
3. Allegro vivace

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  INTERMISSION «3
Solo Sonata No.2 “Obsession”, op27 
1. Prélude: Poco vivace 
2. Malinconia: Poco Lento
3. Danse des Ombres: Saraba nde (lento)
4. Les Furies: Allegro Furioso

E. Ysaye
(1858 ­ 1931)

Sonata for Violin and Piano
1. Allegro vivo
2. Intermede : Fantasque et léger

C. Debussy
(1862 ­ 1918)

3. Finale: Tree animé

career  as  a  recitalist,  chamber,  and  orchestral  musician
throughout  the  country  and  abroad.  The  recipient  of
numerous  awards  including  the  Ontario  Arts  Council’s
Chalmers Performing Arts Training Grant and  First Prize
in the National Finals of the Canadian Music Competition,
she  has  participated  in such  festivals  as Juilliard’s  Focus
Festival, Norfolk, Taos, the Spoleto Festivals in the U.S. and
Italy,  Festival  Musical  de  Santo  Domingo,  the  Santa  Fe
Opera and the Sarasota Opera.
An  avid  inter­arts  and cross­genre collaborator ,  she  is  the
Music  Director  of  Thomas/Ortiz  Dance,  a  partnership
recognized by the American Music Center with a Live Music
for  Dance Grant,  and has performed numerous times with
the Parsons Dance Co., most notably at the Kennedy Center
in  Washington,  D.C.,  and  at  the  New  Victory  Theater  in
Times Square.  She  has recorded and appeared  with such
mainstream  performers  as  Bono  and  Quincy  Jones,  Enya,
Elton John, Sarah McLachla n, Lisa Loeb, Kanye West, Ja y­
Z  and  Beyoncé,  on  MTV,  Saturday  Night  Live,  at  Live  8
Philadelphia,  Radio City Music Hall and Royal Albert Hall
in London, England.
Dr.  Choi  attained  her  Doctor  of  Musical  Arts  degree  at
Rutgers University, studying with Arnold Steinhardt as the
recipient of the Graduate Fellowship Award. She holds bot h
Bachelor  and  Masters  degrees  from  The  Juilliard  School
where  her  major  teachers  were  Joseph  Fuchs  and  Joel
Smirnoﬀ.  Also  a  Teaching  Artist  for  the  New  York
Philharmonic,  Lincoln  Center  Institute,  Chamber  Music
Society  of  Lincoln  Center  and  the  Bloomingdale  School  of
Music  in  New  York  City,  she  joined  the  faculty  of
Binghamton University in Fa ll ‘06.

�MICHA EL  SALMI RS,  a  founding  member  and  artistic
director  of  the  Finger  Lakes  Chamber  Ensemble,  is  well

known  as  a  recitalist  and  chambe r  musicia n  perform ing
extensively  throughout  the  region.  He  has  appeared  as
soloist  with  the  Corning  Philharmonic,  Bingha mton
University Orchestra,  Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, and has
been a  featured pianist on their Sunday cha mber se ries. As
a  performer of contempo rary m usic,  he  has participated in
such  series  as  Bingha mton  University’s  Musica  Nova,
Cornell  University’s  Ensemble  X,  and  has  toured  and

recorded  for  the  Syracuse  Society  for  New  Music.  Salmirs
studied  at  the  New  England  Conserv atory  and  Eastma n

School of Music ; his tea chers h ave inc luded p ianists Leonard
Shure  and  Rebecca  Penneys  and  composer  Karel  Husa.
Salmirs  has  taught  at  the  Syracuse  University  School  of
Music  and  Hobart  and  William  Smith  Colleges.  He  is
currently a fac ulty me mber at Binghamton  University and
an  Aﬀiliat e  Artist  at  Cornell  University.  He  mainta ins  a
private piano studio in Ithaca and e njoys te aching students
of  all  ages  and  levels.  This  season,  Salmirs  will  perform
Poulenc’s Aubade with the Ca yuga Ch amber O rchestra .
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Comin g Even ts
S und a y , Fe b r u a ry 25 – U nive rsity W i n d  Ense m b le : A Wor ld T our –
3:00 p.m . – Anderson Center Cham ber Hall – free

S und a y , Fe b r u a ry 25 – B ach A gain!  Jonat ha n Bi g gers, or ganist –
4:00 p.m . – First Presbyte rian Church, Bing hamton ­ $15 gene ral public ;
$13 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; $7 students
Th urs d a y , M a r c h 1 – Mi d ­Da y Co n ce r t  ­­ 1:20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital
Hall – free

Saturd a y , M a rch 3 – Univers ity S y mp hony Or chestra – 8:00 p.m. –
Osterhou t Concer t Theate r –$9 general pub lics; $7 faculty/staﬀ/seniors;
free for students

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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
U N I V E R S I T Y
S TAT E   U N I V E R S I T Y   O F   N E W   Y O R K

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D E P A R T M E N T

FACULTY RECITAL

Jinah Lee, Piano

Friday, M a y  6 , 2011
8 p.m.
Casadesus Recital Hall

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PROGRAM

B

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JINAH LEE

..................Joseph Haydn
Sonata in A­Flat major, Hob.16/46 .....

(1732–1809)

Allegro moderato
Adagio
Finale: Presto

.....Sergei Rachmaninov
Sonata No.2 in B­Flat minor, op.36......
(1873–1943)
(1931 Edition) 

Allegro agitato
No n allegro – Lento – Pi u mosso
resto
Allegro molto – Poco me no mosso – P

INTERMISSION

Sonata in B­Flat major, 0 9 6 0  

Andante Sostenuto
za
Scher zo, Allegro vivace con delicatez
Allegro ma no n troppo

Fra nz Schubert
(17 97­ 182 8)

Jinah  Lee  is  currently  a faculty me

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mb er in the  Music Department at

Seoul,  she  graduated  from  Seoul
Binghamton  University.  Born  in d 
her   master’s  degree  from  the
National  University  and  receive   she  continued  as  an  associate
Manhattan  School  of  Music,  where ts from the University of  Illinois at
instruc tor, and a Doctor of  Musical Ar ed  in  numerous  concerts  and
Urbana­Champaign.  She  has  per form
de  her  performance  at  Sunset
recitals  around  the  world, which inclu
inway

 New York , a recital at  Ste
Concer t at  Shandlee Music Festival in   an  Ensemble  Concer t  at  the
Hall  in  Ne w  Yor k  and   a  Recital  and
 Caplarora, Italy, where she  wasf
Concer to  Italiano  Music  Festival in
 at  Ar t Cult Center at Universit y o
awarded a full scholarship, a  recital rnational Music Festival. She made
Vienna, in  Austria and a Prague Intel debut as  th e winner  of the Ar tist
her  New York Carnegie Ha ll recita
, she had a solo recital at Seoul Art
International Competition. Same year de her  na me  known better in  the
Center in  Ko rea . Recently, Sh e h as ma nes  through  a  series  of  major
U.S. and  Korean classical  music  sce
Recital  at  Phillip  Hall  in  George
recitals  she  has  given,  such  as    UI  Symphony  Orchestra  as  a
Washington  University,  Concert  with
a, Illinois and Beethoven Sonata
Soloist at Krannert Art Center in UrbanSeoul,  and   Alice  Miller  Hall  at
Ser ies  recital  at  Wo oin   Art  Hall  in the  “Best  Per formance  of  Polish
Northwestern  Universit y.  She  won 
on  International  Pia no  Artists
Composer”  at  the  ﬁfth  Washingt s the gran d p rize  winner o f th e
Competition in 2007 and also she wa
ition in  2006.
University of Illinois Concer to Compet

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(Spring Fling) – free
Satu rday,  May 7 – M aster ’s Re cital:  Rob ert M uller,  Fren ch ho rn – 3:00 p
. m.
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Satu rday,  May  7 – S tuden t Rec ital: B riana  Saka moto , sop rano  – 8:00 p.m
.
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Sund ay, M ay 8 – Sen ior Vo ice Recita l: Samantha Ban ton and M olly
A d a m s ­To o m e y  1:00 p. m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Sund ay, M ay 8 – Un ivers ity C horu s wit h the  Univ ersit y Sym phon y
Orch estra : Mas s Ma sterw orks – 3:00 p.m. – Osterhout Concert T h e a t e r
$10 general public; $5 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; free for students

Sund ay, M ay 8 – Sen ior H onor s Recital: Ji eun J ang, piano  – 7:30 p.m. ­­
Casadesus Recital Hall – free
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Chamber Hall – free
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Casa desu s Recital Hall – free
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Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Frida y, May 13 – Chinese Music En semb le Class Co ncert  – 5:00 p.m. –
Casadesus Recital Hall – free
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. –
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Recital

tape Fall 2005 Clarinet Studio Recital
2005

12-11b

Assisted by Margaret Reitz, Piano

SPECCOL
Casadesus Hall
Binghamton University

Sunday, 5:00 p.m.
December 11, 2005

Proi:ram

Sonata in F Major .............. . ... ...... Georg Frideric Handel
(1685-1759)
arr. Christmann

Adagio
Allegro

Christa Heschke

Introduction and Variations on a Swedish Air ... Bernhard Crusell
( 1775-1838)

Andrei Lee

Concerto No.2 in E-flat major, Op. 74 ... . Carl Maria von Weber
(1786-1826)

III. Finale (Polacca)

Gregg Ackerman

Duets (Originally for two violins) ................... Bela Bartok
(1881-1945)

Teasing Song
New Year's Song No. 4
Song of the Harvest
Ruthenian Dance
Arabian Dance

Michelle Grexer and Richard Silvagni

La Capricieuse ..... .. ... ........... Edward Elgar, arr. Langenus
(1857-1934

Bethany Bonhof

Sonata for Solo Clarinet, Op. 110 ...... ...... Siegfried Karg-Eler
Massig bewegt- Scherzino &amp; Trio - Coda

(1877-1933)

Theresa Perrone

Pocket Sonata No.l (1949) ..... . ................ Alec Templeton
Improvisation
Modal Blues
In Rhythm

(19 - 19

Heather Boland (mvts I &amp;3) and Alex Vincenzi (mvt 2)

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U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y
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. Ruth Watson Henderson
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Kaitlyn Mulligan Christina Santa Maria
Samantha Grieco, Susan Rosenberg, soloists
Nicolas Polacco, trumpet

Eugene Butler

The Nightingale 

Come, Shepherd Swains...............................................John Wilbye

.. Franz Schubert
“(choral arrangement by Christina Kompar)

Lied der Mignon 

..Kenneth Leslie
Cape Breton Lullaby............................. 
(arranged by Stuart Calvert)
The Rest of the Day’s Your Own 

Traditional English Folksong
(arranged by Scott Robinson)

The Women’s Chorus
Molly Adams­Toomey, conductor
Jushin Choi, piano

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Jushin Choi, piano

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A Mozart

Christian Martin

Water N I O N L . . . . . . . . . . . .   Whitacre
Hamba Lulu 
O­re­m/ 

..Zulu Wedding Song
(arranged by Mike Brewer)

Nigerian “Highlife” Song
(arranged by Mike Brewer)
Adam Goldenberg and Friends, percussion
The Harpur Chorale
Peter Browne, conductor

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Overture to “Orpheus in the Underworld” ...........Jacques Oﬀenbach
(1819­1880)
Zachary Nobile Kample r, conductor

Karelia Suite, Op. 11.
Il. Ballade
Ill. Alla marcia

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Jean Sibelius

(1865­1957)

The Un iversity  Symph ony Orc hestra
Timothy Perry, director

Women ’s Chor us
Jennifer Chen
Amy Conway
Janelle Dmochowski
Sheena Finlayson
Crystal Gonzalez
Samantha Grieco
Ashley Grumman
Kaitlyn Mulligan

Erika Noach
Maggie Pictor
Jessica Pyne
Susan Rosenberg
Christina Santa Maria
Ariel Schlesinger
Joanna Wallace

The Ha rpur Chorale
Sopran o

Tenor

Katie Besemer
Michelle Goldrich
Kerianna Krebushevski
Sabrina Scull
Katie Sucha
Holly VanDerHeide

Ari Hausman
Tomas Kerr
Josh Rovou
David Schwarz
Brandon Seabrook

Alto

Bass

Denise Aquino
llyssa Baine
Carrie Buck
Suzanne Greene
Shoshana May

Thomas Furey
Christian Martin
Gavin McClelland
Daniel Romberger

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Timothy Perry, director
Flute/Picc*
Kaitlin Armstrong
Melanie Adler*
Natalie McCreary

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John Lathwell+

Clarinet
Jaclyn Adler
James Wu
Bassoo n
Natalie Spitzer

Paige Elliott
French  Horn
Matt McAuliﬀe
Zack Arenstein

Trumpe t
Kevin Hannon
Nicholas Polacco
Trombo ne
Billy Marsiglia
Jacob Strohm
Tuba
Matthew Gukowsky
Percuss ion/Tim pani
Benjamin Rothschild
Andrew Williamson
Keyboa rd
Matthew Gukowsky

Violin I
James Hsia
Gabrielle Maire
Simon Benarie
Brandon Luu
Natalie Bock
Jeﬀrey Lu
Daniel Park
Jaclyn Podd
Won Jae Lee
Karen Fu
Jin Park

Violin II
Ella Serrano
Yuansi Du
Sara Sunshine
Emily Wong
Nicholas Thompson
Gregory G. Greene
Chris Rogers
Ashley Fancher
Jiwon Nam
Alyssa Starrantino
Kimberly Griﬀin
Julia Kenny
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Viola
Benjamin Pochily
Daniel Rodabaugh
Kevin Christie
Jillian Chen
Daniel Rodriguez
Maeve Murray

Violonc ello
Xander Edwards
Peter Hiraldo
Paul Watrobski
Felicia Scalzetti
Eric Wuu
Deborah Mariottini
Alan Wang
Ryan Ference
Contrab ass
Kristine Beckmann

Assista nt Cond uctor
Zachary Nobile Kampler
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Mid­Day concerts are held on Thursdays, 1:20 PM in Casadesus Recital
Hall unless otherwise noted and are FREE
Sunday, October  23 — Tri­Citie s Opera  present s “Madam e
Butterﬂ y” — 3 PM — The Forum Theatre — call (607) 772­0400 for
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Sunday, October  23 — Alumni Organ R ecital: J ohn Novak (MM
‘06) — 4 PM – First Presbyterian Church, Binghamton –  $10 general
public; $6 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; $3 students
Sunday, October  23 — Bingham ton Univers ity Sympho ny
Orchest ra: Conc erto and  Aria Com petition  Concert  — 7:30 PM —
Osterhout Concert Theater — $10 general public; $6 faculty/staﬀ/seniors;
$3 students
Thursday, October 27 — M id­Day Concert — 1:20 PM — Casadesus
Recital Hall –  free
Friday, October  2 8  — Pianist Margare t Reitz pr esents “For t y
Fingers ” w i t h  pianists  I d a  T iIi­Trebi cka, Amy Heyman  and Tina
Toglia –  8 PM –  Casadesus Recital Hall –  $6 general public; $3
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Center Chamber Hall –  $6 general public; $3 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; free for
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Tuesday, Novemb er 8 — Friedhe im Memori al Lecture /Recital
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U N I V E R S I T Y
S T A T E   U N I V E R S I T Y   O F  N E W   Y O R K

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D E P A R T M E N T

F A M I L Y  W E E K E N D
CONCERT
Women’s Chorus
Bruce Borton, conductor

William ] .  Lawson, piano

Harpur Chora le
Pe ter Browne, conductor
Natasha Talukdar, pian o

University Wi nd Symphony
Da niel Fabricius, condu c tor

Sat urday, October 11, 201 4
3:00 p.m.
Oster hout Conce r t Thea te r

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The Harpur Chorale

A­  PROGRAM  db

Gloria in Excelsis Deo.. 

1.

(English translation by Reginald Johnson) 
1. My Song Rings Out
2. Hark! What Bell­Like Music

(1732­1809)

Ubi Caritas. 

The Women’s Chorus
Two Gipsy Songs 

.. Franz Joseph Haydn

..Antonin Dvora k

(1841­1904)

.. Maurice Duruﬂe

(1902­1986)

Be Thou my Vision. 

Bob Chilcott
(b.1955)

Lauren Silberstein, soprano
Water Night .. 

Set Me as a Seal . 
(Song of Solomon) 

. Rene Clausen
(b. 1953)

Fischerweise 

Franz Schubert

(Poem by Baron Schlechta) 

(1797­1828)
arr. Bruce Borton

. Eric Whitacre

(b.1970)

Zigeunerleben (Gypsy Life). 

Robert Schumann
(1810–1856)
Deanna Feuerbach, Rachel Graham,
Barry LaBarre, and Alex Castonguay, soloists
Peter Browne, conductor

Natasha Talukdar, piano
Wisdom. 
.. Richard Hugunine
(Poem by Sara Teasdale) 
(b. 1953)
Georgetta Maiolo, ﬂute

III .
The University Wind Symphony
Kirkpatrick Fanfare (1999) 

Elijah Rock. 

. Traditional Spiritual
arr. Jester Hairston

Andrew Boysen, Jr.

(b. 1968)

Vesuvius (1999) . 

Frank Ticheli

(b. 1958)

Bruce Borton, conductor

William J. Lawson, piano

Incantation and Dance (1963) .. 

. .. John Barnes Chance

Daniel Fabricius, conductor

(1932­1972)

�TRANSLATIONS
Fischerweise (Fisherman’s Song)
The ﬁsherman no sorrow, no pain, no  grief assails;
At break of day he casts oﬀ his boat with easy mind.
Peace still lies all around in wood and ﬁeld and stream,
But he, with his singing, awakes the golden sun.

He sings, while he is working, from full and lively breast,
His labors give him vigor, his vigor ­ zest for life.
And soon in motley fashion, the depths will teem and sound,
And, splashing, break the heavens that on the waters rest.
But whoever wants to set nets, needs eyes both good and clear,
Must be cheerful as the waves, and free as is the tide.
There on the bridge is ﬁshing the shepherdess.
Sly thing, give up your trickery, this ﬁsh you’ll not take in.

G loria in excelsis Deo

Zigeunerleben (Gypsy Life)
I n  the shady forest, between the beech­trees,
there’s a stirring and bustling, and whispers are heard.
The ﬂickering light of the ﬁre dances
around colorful ﬁgures, leaves, and rocks.
This is where the gypsies meet,
with eyes ﬂashing and hair ﬂowing,
some nursed at the Nile’s sacred waters,
some burned by Spain’s southern sun.

‘Round the ﬁre, piled with green branches,
are the men, untamed and wild,
while the women crouch, preparing th e meal,
ﬁlling the old cups with wine.
Then songs and legends are shared around,
of Spanish gardens blooming and bright,
and magical legends of times of peril and danger
are passed on to all by the elders.

Glory to God in the Highest, and on earth peace
to men of good will.
We praise you, we bless you, we worship you, we glorify you.

A dark­eyed maiden begins to dance.
Bright as a torch burns her passionate glance.
To the strumming of guitars and the ringing of cymbals,
wild and wilder they dance and sing.

Ubi caritas
Where there is charity and love, God is there.
The love of Christ has gathered us together.
Let us rejoice and be glad in it.
Let us revere and love the living God.
And from a sincere heart let us love one another.

Then weary, they lie down and rest.
Beneath the beech­trees they slumber,
And they who were banned from their homeland
See it now only in dreams.
But when in the east the morning awakes
so vanish the images of the night.
The shuﬀling of hooves at the breaking of dawn;

they’ve vanished ­ who knows where they’ve gone?

�WOMEN’S CHORUS

Bruce Barton, conductor
William J.  Lawson, p iano
Soprano 1

Julie Gregg

Alto I
Madelyn Lipson
Traci Nickdow
Kimberly Torres

Soprano I1

Kaitlyn Kang

Caroline Brickley

Katherine Hutson
Reema Shah
Rachel Zielinski

Abby Arnold

Alto II

Kaitlin Biagiotti
Courtney Densmore
Jamila Gordon
Georgia Kasow

Laura Keim
Laura Sonnenbel’E

HAR PU R CHORALE

Natasha Talukdar, piano

Altos

Alida Cooke

Alexa Dicken
Rachel Graham
Inez Nelson
Joanna Wallace

Daniel Fabn’a’us, Conductor

Piccolo
Cara Natale

Baritone Saxophone
Daniel Gross

Flute
Eleni Florakis
Jackie Robins
Shelby Sm ith

Trumpet
Brandon Young
Brandon Ashley
Chang Letitia Kar Hoo
Jonathan Terner
David DeF azio

Lydia Carolan

Devin Kasi nki

Oboe

Jenna Graﬀ

Clarinet

Peter Browne, conductor
Sopranos
Janine Alto
Deanna Feuerbach
Carina Kahane
Lauren Silberstein
Felicia Wang

UNIVERSITY WIND SYMPHONY

Tenors
Ten­Young Guh
Barry LaBa rre
Dallas Marsh
Thomas Parker

Jonah Sreuer

Basses
Alex Castonguay
Evan Flury
Jibron Ha rris
Joseph Keller
Alexander Turo

Erin Annis
Allison Ba ttaglia
Alaina Ma ncini

Jessica Siegal

John Petersen
Steven O’Connor
Brittany Sheridan
Katherine Fottrell
Si Yoon Kwon
Bass Clarinet
Carl Closs

Bassoon
Bailey Thomas
Diana Carter

Paul Barber
Alice Xue

French Ho rn

David Luther
Daniel Muller

Trombone
Jacob Solon
Joshua Yarnuder
Carter McGriﬀ

Euphonium

Ryan Shumaker
Tuba
Matthew Vegiard
Patrick Jones

Percussion

Emily Goe tz

Alto Saxophone

William Po tts
Alex Rava

Nicholas Follett
Julia Dunnigan

Kasha Pazdar
Daniel Kim

Andrew P feiﬀer

Tenor Saxophone
Crystal F isher

Robert Hopkins

�Binghamton University Music Department ’s
Coming Events
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Thursday, October 16  ­  Mid­Day Coocer t­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Saturday,  October 18 ­  University Symphony Orchestra:  PVe  Like  to Move It! ­  3  p m  ­

Osterhout Concert Theater – $ 1 0 general public, $ 7 faatlty/staﬀ/senims/alumni; $ 5 for students

Thursday, October 23  – Mid­Day Concert– 1:20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Friday, October 24  ­  Tri­Cities Opera presents Verdi ’s Rigoletto – 8 p.m.  – The Forum Theatre  –

wal (607) 772­0400 for riches

Saturday, October 25 ­  Early On: Music from Now and Then ­  7:30 p.m. ­  Fine  Arts Building,
Room 2 1 ~ $5 general public; free for students
Sunday, October 2 6  ­  Tri­Cities Opera presents Verdi’s Rigoletto ­  3 p.m. ­  The Forum Theatre ­
«all (607) 7 72­0400 for tickets
Thursday, O c t o b e r ­   Mal­Day Concer t­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casaclesus Recital Hall ­  free
Saturday, November 1 – SeniorRea’tzL­joseplz Ke ller,  baritone ~ Casadesus Recial Hall – free

Sunday, November 2  ­  English and American Art Songs ­  3 p.m. ­  Phelps Mansion,  191  Court

Street,  Binghamton  ­  $ 10  general  public;  BU  smdents  free  with  1D  – For reservations  call  the  Phelps
Mansion at (60 7) 72248 73. This concert is cospcmsored by  the  Binghamton University Music Department
1nd Phelps Mansion Museum.

Thursday, November 6 ­ Mid­Day Concert­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­ free
Saturday, November8 ­ junior Recital: Dan Rosenau, organ ­ 4:00 p.m. ­ FA  2 1  ­ free
Sunday, November 9 ­ Mu Ph i E
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  ecital 2:00 p .m.  ­  Casadesus Recial  H all ­ free
Thursday, November 13 ­Mid­Day Concert­ 1:20 p.m. ­  Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Saturday, November 1 5  – University Chorus: Haydn’s Mass in  Time  of  War –  7:30  p.m.  ­
Osterhout Concert Theater ­ $7 general public; $5 faculty/ staﬀ/seniors/alumni; free for students
Tuesday, November 18  – Momenta Quartet: Music Now!  7 :30 p.m.  – Casadesus Recital Hall ­ $10
faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni; free for students

Wednesday, November 1 9 ­ Momenta Quartet: Master Class ­  8:00 a.m. ­  1 :00 p.m. ­  Cmadesus
Recual Hall – free

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music.binghamton.edu or become a fan on Faceboolt

If you were inspired by  this performance, consider supporting the Department of Music
with a ﬁnancial gift. Your support helps to continue the work of students, faculty, and
guest  artists and  their  contributions  to our  community.  Please make your  donation
payable to the Binghamton University Music Department, and send your check to BU
Music Department, P.O. Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902.

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James  Burns  and  Pierre tte Aboadji,
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Peter Browne, conductor

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Saturday, October 21, 2006
3:00 p. m.
Osterhout Concert Theater

�PROGRAM

III.
Harpur Chorale

I.
Women’s Chorus

Peter Browne, conductor

Kristina Ruﬀo, conductor
Jody Schum, piano

Thomas Morley
Fire, Fire! My Heart..........................cccceeeeveueeneene... 
(1557­1613)
J S  Bach
(1685­1750)

Duet from Cantata No. 15 
Emily Creo, cello

René Clausen

Set me as a Seal 

The Bluebird 

Oh!  What a Beautiful City!.............................. Traditional Spiritual
arr. Jeﬀrey Webb
Hombe....... 

Ghana Alleluia
~ Traditional Ghanaian Song

.arr. Kathy Armstrong

Assisted by Nukporfe

Elijah Rock........ccccveeieieriiceeieceeeeeeeeeneenn.. 

Allundé Alluya A frican Prayer Lullaby......................arr. Salli Terri
Assisted by Nukporfe, dance/drumming ensemble

Lollytoodum American folk song 

Hyenas catch a weeping child,
but angels watch a sleeping child.

From Hamba Lulu (Five African Songs)
Jester Hairston

arr. Leslie Bell

IL
Nukporfe Drum/Dance Ensemble
James Burns and Pierrette Aboadji, directors
.. Traditional Dance of the Ewe people of Ghana
Gahu... 
Arranged and Choreographed by P ierrette Aboadji and James Burns

Charles Villiers Stanford
(1852­1924)

1.  Mangwani M’pulele

Aunt open the door for me
rain is falling on me.
With two or three head of cattle
I can pay dowry for a wife.
(sotho Children’s Song)

2.  O­re­mi

Let‘s dance.
Father and mother are dancing.
(Nigerian “Highlife” Song)

' 3.  Asikha thali

This load is heavy.
It needs men.
We don’t care
if we get arrested.

We intend being free
(Zulu Freedom Song)

....Kenya (Luo) Folk Song
arr. Laz Ekwueme

�ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

Women’s Chorus

IV.
Wind Ensemble

Kristina  Ruﬀo  is  a  graduate  choral  conducting  student  at
Binghamton University. This is her  ﬁrst semester conducting the
Women’s Chorus, and she is very excited to display the talent of
these young women. She also teaches a sight singing class to help
university students improve in their reading abilities and conﬁdence
in singing. She was awarded the Keeler Scholarship this year, which
has helped her continue with her education. During the day, she
teaches full­time at the Maine­Endwell High School and is director
of the Mixed Chorus and Madrigal Choir. She also teaches a theory
course and gives lessons to high school students. Kristina resides in
Binghamton, NY with her husband. She is looking forward to a
successful and positive year with the Women’s Chorus.

Robert Smith, conductor

“Everybody Loves A March!”
...John Philip Sousa
(1854­1932)

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Soprano I
Blake, Daron
Cohen, Rebecca
Epstein, Jodi
Gordon, Tracey
Karp, Jillian
Liebowitz, Liann
Navarette, Katherine
Rabideau, Erin 
Sones, Melissa

HENLEY  Fillmore
Rolling THutider ..........ccc..cimmsnisisenissssnssrisansassscsass. 
(1881­1956)
The Stars and Stripes Forever...............................John Philip Sousa
(1854­1932)

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Soprano II
Boccuzzi, Dina
Bose, Anjuli
Haigney, Stephanie
Havener, Crista
Kucera, Jana

McCombs, Kimberly
Pouchie, Priscilla
Press, Amanda
Streigold, Bonnie
Wallach, Jaclyn
Winnett, Desiree

Alto
Bass, Desiree
Caruso, Alicia
Colah, Perin
Golden, Sarah
Gordon, Sasha T.
Haines, Alex
Kim, Hyun Jin
Maughan, Carly

�Wind Ensemble

Nukporfe Drum/Dance Ensemble
JAMES BURNS has spent the past 11 years learning, performing, and
teaching  African  and  Afro­Caribbean  dance­drumming.  In  addition  to
formal study of African drumming at the School of Performing Arts in
Ghana,  James  has  apprenticed  as  a  traditional  drummer  with  several
musical  families  in  Ghana,  and  has  accompanied  them  to  play  at
ceremonies, funerals, and  festivals throughout the country. James has a
PhD in Ethnomusicology from the School of Oriental and African Studies
in London, and has been  active as a researcher and performer. He has
published articles on African music, a CD of Ghanaian drumming, and is
currently ﬁnishing a book and DVD documentary about female musicians
in Ghana.

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ROBERT SMITH is Music Director and Copductor of the Binghamton University Wind
Ensemble. Professor Smith holds degrees from Hartwick College, Binghamton University
and is a candidate for the Doctor of Musical Arts from Boston University. Locally, he
conducts the annual observance of TubaChristmas and is former conductor of the Maine
Community Band. He has guest conducted all­county and community bands as well as the
Goshen College(IND) Wind  Ensemble and Orchestra. His conducting teachers include
Frederick Fay Swift, Thurston Dox, Thomas Ives, Timothy Perry, Robin Linaberry, John
Graulty and Mariusz Smolij. An active performer, he currently plays principal euphonium
with the Southern Tier Concert Band and tuba with the Brass Nickel quintet and the Crown
City Brass sextet. Professor Smith is the immediate past president of the Broome County
Music Educators Association and recipient of the 2005 BCMEA Distinguished Service
Award.  Professional  memberships  include:  The  Broome  County  Music  Educators
Association, the New York State School Music Association, the Music Educators National
Conference, The National  Band  Association, The  Asso c i a t i o n  Concert  Bands, The
Conductors  Guild,  The  World  Association  of  Symphonic  Bands and  Ensembles,  The
College Band Directors National Association and the International Tuba and Euphonium
Association.

The  Unvierstiy (“JOWM

PIERRETTE  ABOADJI has  dedicated  her  life  to  performing  and
teaching African dance. As a professional dancer, she is currently on leave

as a senior dancer in the Ghana Dance Ensemble, which as the premier
national dance company, is made up of only the top dancers and musicians

in Ghana. Throughout its 40 year history, the Ghana Dance Ensemble has
been directed by eminent choreographers who have combined traditional
pedagogy  in  African  dance  with  Western  choreography,  staging  and
technical methodology. The Dance Ensemble is based in the School of
Performing Arts at the University of Ghana, and Pierrette has also served
as an instructor in regular courses on African dance and music. Pierrette is
currently teaching African dance in the Department of Theatre and Dance
at Binghamton.

Dancers
Yaa Anokye
Amanda Hunte
Eugenia Ntow
Stephanie Okwudi
Lola Oloko
Ebony Richardson
Asuno Udoh

Julian Goetz
Simon Hawk
Michael Moon
Jesse Reed
Kevin Tapper
Samuel Suarez­Young

ALTO SAXOPHONE
Emily Alciewicz
Amy Natiela*
Katherine Navarette

PICCOLO
Melissa Voldan

PERCUSSION
Chris Jacobson*
BARITONE SAXOPHONE Jana Kucera
Subin Lim
Melissa Roe

OBOE

Ephraim Atkinson

Drummers
Yoolee Choi
Kitanya Forrester

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KEYBOARDS
Karmi Knight­Winnig

FLUTE
Sarah Harper
Julie Liao
Sara Shafer
Jennifer Weintraub*
Jessica Williamson

CLARINET
Lisa Carpinone
Kyle Doyle
Christa Heschke
Melissa Klepper
Andrei Lee
Mark Norman
Richard Silvagni
Dong Soon Shin
Jillian Stark
Maggie Venti
Dan Zaccarini*
“*Principal Players

TIMPANI
Caleb DeGroote

TENOR SAXOPHONE
Steven Inganamort

F Horn
Megan Caruso
Robert Muller
William Stallsmith

TRUMPET
Lisa Eppich
Thomas Osa
Sinan Pan
Andrew Sanfratello
TROMBONE
Harris Brenner*
Chris Chen

Kelly Tufo

BASS CLARINET
Heather O’Gara
CONTRABASS
CLARINET
Kristen Weiss
EUPHONIUM
Matt Sanders
TUBA
Daniel Brisk
Katherine Winchell*

�Harpur Chorale
PETER BROWNE, director of Harpur Chorale, received his BA from
Bard  College  and  MM  in  Organ  Performance  from  Binghamton
University, where he studied with Paul Jordan, Searle Wright, and David
Buttolph.  He has done additional work at Westminster Choir College and
several other schools, and was the recipient of a fellowship to study choral
conducting  with  Sir  David  Willcocks,  former  director  of  the  King’s
College Choir, Cambridge, and the Bach Choir of London. Since 1981, he
has been the organist  and choir director at  Trinity Memorial  Church,
Binghamton, having previously served in other churches in Pennsylvania,
Connecticut  and New  York.  He  is currently the accompanist  for  the
University Chorus at BU, and teaches musicianship as well.  Mr. Browne
has  performed  as  a  director,  soloist,  and  accompanist  throughout  the
eastern United States and Canada, and in England and Wales.

Soprano
Jenna Gatti 
Ayla Gordon 
Jaclyn Hochreiter 
Allison Metcalfe 
Elizabeth Sterling 
Lynsey Zuar
Alto 
Emily Creo 
Monica Lee 
Rachel Maller 
Sophie Nusinov 
Corinne Paull 

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Alexander Blitstein
Thomas Blumenthal
Seth Makarowitz
Ross Matthei
Douglas Schwartz

Bass
Eric Dinowitz
Adam Hess  :
Ezra Monasebian
John Paap
David Parisi
Joseph Rousseau

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