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                    <text>s.u.n.y. at binghamton
dept. of music presents

the harpur college
choir
men's glee club
women's chorus

Sunday, may_27, 1967
harpur theater
8:15 p. m .

the

ways of

love

�program

the ways ofvloe
the

anguish

of love
A tonio Lo tti

piange l'amante ucciso

English Text

Italian Text
Ucciso
Piange L'Amante
lalorieradelSol,
L'Alba ve rmiglia;
E'un avida Conch iglia,
le lagrime ,accoglie,
onde ne forma
candida perla e vaga,
Di cui n'ornano i Regi
le corone regali e pretiose
Di cui cingon'il collo
le Donzelle Vezzose:
Ed'io riflenointan lo
Ch'anch'il fasto mor!al,
nasce dal pianto.

Weeping, a lover languished,
As by first kiss of Sun,
Sky was awakened.
But see, his tears so shining
those tokens of his sorrow,
by love are changed
into a fountain of pearls;
such rare jewels oft are chosen
bya king to adorn his royal diadem,
Or to encircle the neck of
noble maidens delightful.
And musing I thus reflected
All the pomp of mankind
is born of mournir&gt;g.

Ellen Leinwand, Harpsichord
youth

in love
Bela Bartók

love song
romantic lovve

Johannes Brahms

new songs of love

Soloisls, in order of appearance
Carolyn Kimble, Soprono
Alice Hayes, Mezzo Soprano

Ann Grant, Soprano
Alida Stahl, Soprano
Alon Katz, Tenor

Harpur College Choir
David Buttolph,

Conductor

Ellen Leinwand, Donna Hallen, Accompan ists
Intermission

�Gabriel Faure

messe basse
Kyrie Eleison
Alida Stahl, Soloist
Sanctus
Benedictus
Agnus Dei

Women's Chorus and Women of the Choir
James Baldwin* Conductor
Donna Hallen, Accompanist

Randall Thompson

the testament of freedom

A Setting of Four Passages from the writings of
Thomas Jefferson
I. A Summary View of the Rights of British America (1774)
and necessity oftaking up arms
II. Declaration of causes
lll.(July6,l775)
IV. Letter to John Adams, Monticello (September 12, 1821)
Harpur College Glee

Club

Dennis Williams, Conductor
Donna Hallen, Accompanist

�The God who gave us life gave us liberty at rhe same time; the
I.
■
hand of force may destroy but cannot disjoin them.
II . We have counted the cost of this contest, and find nothing so
■
d readful as voluntary slavery. Honor, justice, and humanity forbi d us
tamely to surrende r that freedom which we received from our gallant
ancesto rs, and which our innocent poste rity have a right to receive from
us. We cannot end ure the infamy and gui lt of resigning succeeding gene rations to that wretchedness which inevitably awaits them if we basely
ent ail hereditary bondage upon them.
Our cause is just. Our union is perfect. Our internal resources are
great ... We gratefu lly acknowledge, as signal instances of the Divine
favor reward us, that His Providence would not permit us to be called into
this severe controversy until we were grown up to our present strength,
had been previously exercised in warlike operation, and possessed of the
means of defending ou rselves. With hearts fortified with these animating
reflections, we most solemnly before God and the world, declare that,
exerting the utmost energy of those powers which ou r beneficent Creator
hath graciously bestowed upon us, the arms we have been compelled by
ou r enemies to assume we wi l l, in defiance of every hazard, with unabating firmness and perservance, employ for the preservation of our liberties;
being with one mi nd reso!ved to die freemen rather than to live slaves.
Ill. We fight not fo r g lory o r for conquest. We exhibit to mankind the
■
remarkable spectacle of a people attacked by unprovoked enemies, without any imputation or even suspicion of offense. They boast of their
privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder conditions rhan
servitude or death.
In our native land, in defense of the freedom that is our birthright
and which we ever enjoyed ti l l the late violation of it; for the prorecrion of
our property, acqui red solely by the honest industry of our forefa1hers and
ourselves; against violence actually offered; we have taken up arms. We
sha l l lay them down when hostilities shall cease on the parr of the aggressors and all danger of their being renewed shall be removed, and not
before.
IV. J shall not die without a hope that light and liberty are on steady
■
advance ... A nd even should the cloud of barbarism and despotism again
obscure the science and liberties of Europe, this coun lry remains to pre.. The flames k indled on
serve and restore light and libert y to them
the 4th of Jul y, 1776, have spread over too much of the globe to be extinguis hed by the feeble engines of despotism; on rhe contrary, they will
consume these engines and all who work them .

The God who gave us life gave us liberty at the same time; the
hand of force may destroy but cannot disjoin them.

�Johannes Brohms-Liebeslieder Waltzes
■
Ahhough vocal quartets accompanied by piano (two o r four hands)
are a rather exotic experience for modern concert audiences, they are
almost common in the last century as string quartets. The sentiments of the
various texts are not pecu l ia r lo any one country, but are generalized and
traditional observa tions on the theme of love. The words are decidedly
less important than the music as indicated by the statement in the original
edition that the vocal parts were "ad libitum" and could be omitted. To
omit the voices, of course, would be to lose half the sheer joy and fun .
All fifteen numbers show Brahms in his most genial Vienese vein. Despite
the unbroken waltz rh ythm, the music is never monotonous. Frequent
changes of mood as well as vocal mediums p rovides the opus with variety
and order.

Antonio Lolti--Piange l'Amante Ucciso
■
A ntonio Lolli, a baroque Venetian vocal composer, contributed greatly
to the musical realms of both sacred and secu lar music. Du r ing the first
part of hi s life he held the position of chu rch organist which required him
to compose the music necessary for church services. After relinqu ishi ng
this position, Lotti began to compose secular music. It is through his seventeen operas that he won musical fame throug hout Europe. " Piange
l'Amante Ucciso" is from this period. We see in this work a last represen tation of the old severe school combining a largely chromat ic harmony
in adherence with the Baroque doctrine of affects, with a smooth and flowing con trapunt al style.

Gabriel Foure- Messe Basse
■
It is often said that Faure's music is the embodiment in sound of
French civilization al is most fastidious. The " Messe-basse" and ea r ly
choral work, greatly supports this statement. What the listener finds here
is a melodic gift of long sinous and supple phrases shaped by an unobtrusive chormatic harmony. One feels as if Faure is wandering through
a maze of harmonies while never losing what may romantically be descr ibed as " pure and eloquent" beauty.

Belo Bartók--Love Song fro m 4 Hungar ian Folksongs
■
One of Bartok's most significant contr ibutions l ies in h is sellings of
folk music. It is here that Bartok is able to fuse the national folk elements ,
both rh ythmic and harmonic, with h ighly developed techn iques of art
music. This particular fol k song from Hungary maintains a cho rd al homophonic structure as well as a subtle irregular meter and offbeat accents.
The particular ethnic character combined with a universal sense of g aiety,
provides the listener with an exuberant aff irmation of love and life.

(Program notes by Ellen Leinwand)

�COLLEGE CHOIR
SOPRANOS

ALTOS

Candace Bergan
Judith Ellerman
Ann Grant
Alice Hayes
Carolyn Kimble
Alida Stahl
Carol Anthony
Susan Jurk owski
Cheryl Kindt
Chrystyna Pry lula
Elizabeth Demsky
Elaine Dukot

Mary Brock
Jeanne Cook
Jean Elison
Margaret Haller
Ch r istine Livingstone
Saly Baron
Linda Fishkin
Jayne Kaplan
Margaret Jackson

Susan Genis
Helen Hirsh

WOMEN'S CHORUS
Linda Holgers
Deborah Huffman
Millie James

Nancy Master

TENORS
William Ahroon
Frederick Forman
Alan Katz
Craig O'Neill
Jon Paul Robbins
James Van Ha rt

MEN'S GLEE CLUB

BASSES
Paul Darnell
Steven Millheise r
Alan Sande rs
Harry Waisblatt

TENORS AND BASSES
William Ahroon
lee Connor
Ben Erlitz
Terry Howell
Alan Katz
Jim Baldwin
David Crowe

Stephen Foulk
Keith Wi l lcox
Linda Rosen
Linda Stiles
Cher ie Vick
Diane Winters

BARITONES
Thomas Baynes
Clemente D'Alessio

Domine Defazio
Edward Marion
Irvin Schwartz
Thomas Strain

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                    <text>STATE  UNIV ERSITY OF  N E W  YORK  AT BINGHA MT ON

HARPUR COLLEGE
T H E DEP ARTME NT OF  MUSIC

T H E HA RP UR COLLEGE C HOIR AND MEN ’S GL EE CLUB
1968  Tou r Progra m
A V E  V E R U M  CORP US
PATER  NOSTER
bh 

i 

Josquin Des P res
Igor Stra v insky

SE T T ING S O F  “ KY RI E  E L E ISON ”

f rom  Mass of t he Holy Spirit
f rom  Missa Br evis
f rom  Coronation Mass
Alida Sta hl, Sopra no; Alan Kat z, Tenor

Randall T hompson
Zoltan Ko daly
Wolfgang A .  Moza rt

THREE  CHORA LES
Johann Se bastian Bach
JESU  M EIN E  FREUDE
(from  Motet III )
A C H  WI E  F L U CHT IG
f rom Cant ata 26)
ICH  STEH’.  A N  DEINER  KRIP P E N  HIER  (f rom Ch r ist mas Ora torio)

College C hoir
SONGS  F ROM  OT H E R  LAN DS
BROT H E RS,  SING  ON! 
(  o rway)
G UT E  NA C H 
(German y)
A MO,  A M AS, TI  LOV E  A  LA SS  ( E ngland)
NA  BAH IA  T E M 
Bra zil)

SONG  OF  THE  VOLGA 
MEN  OF  HARLEC H 

(Russia)
(Wales)

E dva rd G r ieg
a r r . A r c hi ba ld  Da v ison
a r r . Ma rs ha l l  Ba rtholome w
H eitor  V i lla – Lobos
a r r . Denis M ic kiew ic z
a r r . A rchibald  Da vison

G lee Cl ub

/_,

Intermission
THREE  MADRIGA LS 
,
MON  COE UR  SE  RECOMM AND  A  VOUS
FA  U NA  CAN ZON E
R E V E CY  V E N IR  DU  P RIN T E M PS
FOUR  SLOVAK  FOLKSONGS

"  j 

Orland us Lassus
Ora zio Vecc hi
Cla ude Le  Jeune
Bela Ba rtok

College  Choi r
G U YS  A N D  DO L LS  M E D L E Y

l­‘rank Lo e sser
F UG U E  FOR  TIN  HORNS ( Jon Paul  Robbins, Clement e D’Alessio, Denn is  Fenichel)
T H E  OLDEST  ESTA BLISH E D ( Jeﬀre y C ra ig Ten ze r , Tom St ra in, Steven R.  Mi l l he ise r)
GUYS  AND  DOLLS  (Douglas E. Stewa rd, Dona ld Jeﬀords)
LUCK  BE  A  LADY  (Dennis F enichel)
SIT  DOW N ,  YOU ’R E  RO C KIN ’  T H E  BOAT  (Jon Pa ul Robbins)
G lee Cl ub

A M E RICA N A
H  I  CA N ’T  SIT  DOWN
ROCK  MOUN T  SINAI
IT ’S  A  SIMPLE  LITTLE  SYSTEM
Alan Kat z, Tenor

George G ers hwin
John Wor k
J ul es Styn e

College C hoi r

�T HE  HARPUR  C HOIR
David L. Buttolph, Di rector
2ND  SOP RANO

1ST  SO P RA N O

Carol Anthony 
Linda Driver 
Cheryl Brozost 
Mary Morrison 
Nancy Simpkins 

Nora  Freeman  N.  Babylon
S.  Salem
Joann Smith 
Endicolt
Alida Stahl 
Ve sat 1
Linda Traver 
Kathy  Zaslovsky  Johnson C ity

2ND  ALTOS

1ST  ALTOS

Oyster Bay
Sara  Baron 
Penn Moulton  Port Washington
Reva Weiskopf  Fairﬁeld, Connecticut

Jamestown

Nancy Carlson 

Heuvelton

Jean Ellison 

Joan Januszkiewicz  Hudson Falls
estal

Betsy Mullen 

BASSES

TENORS

Arthur Greene 
Alan Katz 
Charles Seltzer 
Douglas Steward 
Michael Sturgeon 

Montrose
Vestal
Rexford
Grand Island
Schenectady

David Crowe 

Westbury
Smithtown
Island Park
Buﬀalo
Buﬀalo

Westburyl

Springvill e
Stevan Foulk 
Roscoe
Ter ry Howell 
Donald Jeﬀords  Weedsport
nd w
Tom St ra in 

T HE  HARPUR  GLEE  CLUB
Dennis Wi l lia ms, Di rector
TENORS

Stephen B. Anke r 
Frederick Forman 
Alan A rthur Kat z 
Jon Paul Robbins 

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                    <text>THE HARPUR COLLEGE ORCHESTRA&#13;
&#13;
VIOLIN I&#13;
Cukier, Robert&#13;
        Concertmaster&#13;
Bernstein, Robert&#13;
Fenimore, Paula&#13;
Shope, Caroline&#13;
Wade, Ralph&#13;
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VIOLIN II&#13;
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Gruber, Kathy&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
FRENCH HORN&#13;
Evansohn, John&#13;
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&#13;
TRUMPET&#13;
Harolds, Jay Allan&#13;
Drobak, John&#13;
&#13;
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ANNOUNCEMENTS&#13;
&#13;
January 31 - 3:15 p.m.              Guarneri Quartet&#13;
February 4 - 8:30 p.m.              Jean Casadesus, pianist&#13;
February 5 - 8:15 p.m.              Harpur College Dance Group&#13;
February 6 - 2:15 p.m.              Harpur College Dance Group&#13;
February 6 - 8:15 p.m.              Yale Russian Chorus&#13;
February 7 - 8:15 p.m.              Guarneri Quartet&#13;
February 14 - 8:15 p.m.           Harpur College Wind Ensemble&#13;
                        Harpur College Theater&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
THE HARPUR COLLEGE ORCHESTRA&#13;
Fritz Wallenberg, Conductor&#13;
&#13;
January 24, 1965                       8:15 P.M.&#13;
HARPUR THEATER&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
PROGRAM&#13;
&#13;
Symphony No. 1 in C-major, Op. 21..................... L. van Beethoven&#13;
                                                                                                               (1770 - 1827)&#13;
Adagio molto; Allegro con brio&#13;
       Andante cantabile con moto&#13;
             Menuetto. Allegro molto e vivace&#13;
                    Adagio; Allegro molto e vivace&#13;
&#13;
The first performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 took place on&#13;
April 2, 1800 at the Hofbergtheater, at which Beethoven made his&#13;
first public appearance. Sketches for the final movement can be found&#13;
among the counterpoint exercises Beethoven wrote for his teacher,&#13;
Albrechtsberger, in 1796. The Symphony itself was probably written&#13;
during the Winter of 1799-1800. A review of the concert in the&#13;
Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung found the Symphony to have "much&#13;
art, novelty and wealth of ideas" but criticized it for "too much use of the&#13;
wind-instruments, so that the music sounded more as if written for&#13;
military band then an orchestra." The Introduction to the first movement&#13;
begins with a cadence in F, and two measures later a cadence in&#13;
G before settling into C major. The first subject of the second movement&#13;
is treated fugally . The Menuetto, actually a Scherzo, is built&#13;
upon a scale pattern. And the scale also dominates the final movement.&#13;
                                                                                                                                      W. R. S.&#13;
&#13;
****INTERMISSION****&#13;
&#13;
Andante for Flute and orchestra, K. 315................. W. A. Mozart&#13;
                                                                                                           (1756 - 1791)&#13;
Soloist: Marlene Bass&#13;
&#13;
During his Mannheim tour in 1777-78, Mozart received a commission&#13;
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six concerti for the flute. The letters of Mozart to his father bears&#13;
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&#13;
Simple Symphony - for String Orchestra............... Benjamin Britten&#13;
                                                                                                               (1913 -         )&#13;
I. Boisterous Bourrée (1926)&#13;
    II. Playful Pizzicato (1924)&#13;
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Benjamin Britten is the leading figure today in English contemporary&#13;
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"A Midsummer Night's Dream." Earlier works include "Les Illuminations&#13;
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power, penetrating beauty, and a completely individual manner of writing.&#13;
This "Simple Symphony" is based entirely on material from piano pieces&#13;
which the composer wrote between the ages of nine and twelve. (The actual&#13;
date is printed after each movement. ) Although the development of the&#13;
themes is new in many places, there a re large sections which have been&#13;
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&#13;
Upon Gluck's death in 1787, Mozart received the post of Royal and&#13;
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soon disappointed. He merely had to supply dances for Imperial&#13;
occasions. The Viennese public, that had so warmly supported him a&#13;
few years before, had simply lost interest. So Mozart was soon to find&#13;
himself in financial straits, as the piteous letters to his friend, Michael&#13;
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own works, the first two dances on tonight's program were entered&#13;
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lost, we must rely upon several manuscript copies to determine that&#13;
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of orchestration in the Trios of his dances . The Trio in the third&#13;
dance entitled Die Schlittenfahrt (the Sleigh-ride) is an excellent example,&#13;
scored for Bassoon, two Posthorns, five tuned Sleighbells and Strings.&#13;
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Notes
Vivaldi is remembered today chiefly for his instrumental works, but he was a
prolific composer in all genres, a brilliant violinist, and the professor of violin
and maestro dei concerti (from 1716) at the Ospitale della Pietà in Venice (a ·conservatory
for foundling girls) . It was in the latter capacity that he composed his numerous concerti
grossi, concerti ripieni, and solo concertos (over 400), for he had to provide his students
continuously with fresh material. The Concerto in E. Minor, found in manuscript in
Turin, demonstrates a half-way point between the concerto grosso with its two opposing
groups and the opera overture or sinfonia, for it has neither solo parts nor introduces
an opera. Thus it falls in a category designated by Vivaldi as a concerto ripieno, in
which the four string sections are equally balanced and polyphonically used. The first
and last movements of this particular work are very contrapuntal, while the second move ment is lyric and homophonic. A proof of the individuality and provocative character
of Vivaldi's works lies in th e fact that J. S. Bach later used many of them as raw material
for his own compositions. Vivaldi himself often used his own themes more than once and
another concerto of his opens with a theme very similar to the first theme of the first
movement in this work. His themes are often characterized by repe ated notes while his
general style is identifiable by its rhythmic drive and vitality.

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON
Harpur College

***

Wagner compos e d the Siegfried Idyll in 1870 as a birthday present to his wife Cosima
and it was performe d as a serenade by a small orchestra on the stairway of their home.
One of the few pieces of "absolute" music Wagner wrote , it is based on two themes he had
written earli e r in 1864 and had intended for a string quartet. The piece is scored for
strings, flute, oboe, basoon, trumpet, 2 clarinets, and 2 horns, and is delicately and
intricately orche strated. Although written in one movement it has several sections
pre senting a variety of moods and t extures.
***
One of the most prolific compos e rs flourishin g during th e first half of the eighteenth
century, Georg Philipp T e l e mann (1681-1767), composed over 170 concertos, besides
numerous other works ran g ing from ope ras to fantasias for solo violin. His fame as a
composer and particularly as a contrapuntalist sp re ad throughout Europe, and twice he was
giv e n pre c edence over Bach in b e in g offe red positions. (It was only after he and a second
choice had refus e d th e covete d post of twon musi c director and cantor of th e Thomasschule
at Leipzig that Bach was offere d this position.) Tele mann served at Hamburg from 1721
until his death as town music director, composing and directing operas, passions, cantatas, and various chambe r ensembles. His works refle ct many diverse influences including the ornate Italian opera, the French suite, the polyphonic concerto grosso, and
the simpler, folk-lik e divertimento. This conc e rto derives its form from the Baroque
Sonata da chiesa or church sonata with four movements of alternating tempi, the first
and third being slow, th e forme r in duple and th e latter in triple meter. It also contains
elements of the concerto grosso, in which two groups of different size are contrasted; here
the oboe takes the place of the smaller group (concertino), which is pitted against the
main body of strings (the ripieno).
Haydn composed the Symphony No. 99 in 1793-94 during the interim between his two
trips to London. This was the seventh of the so-called "London Symphonies"--Nos. 93-10 4 - ·•
written for the impressario Salomon, who had arranged Haydn's visit to London and conducted his concert series there . It is the first symphony in which Haydn used the clarinet
although he had used it previously in other works. The first movement opens with a slow
introduction followed by an allegro in sonata form. The second theme upon which the
development section is based proves to be of greater significance than the first theme, and
the recapitulation continues to develop and expand this subject matter. The second movement is cast in a deeper, more meditative mood, contrasting sharply with the gay, folklike quality of the minuet. The contrapuntal character of the last movement, calling for
fugue-like imitation at breathless speed, forms a fitting and joyful climax to the work.

***The Harpur College Orchestra***

Fritz Wallenberg, Conductor

Friday, May 21

8:15 P. M.
Harpur Theater

�The Harpur College Orchestra
PROGRAM
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Concerto in e -minor for strings . . . . . . . . Antonio Vivaldi
(1678

-

1741)

Violin I
Fenimore, Paula - Concertmaster
Isham, Patricia
Prytula, Christine
Robbins, Nancy
Wallenberg, Marianne
Walls, Anita

All egro mod e rato
Andante
Allegro

Siegfri e d Idyll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ri c hard Wagner
(1813

-

1 883)

Concerto for Oboe and strings in e-minor ..
George Philipp Telemann
(16 81

-

1767)

Andant e

Violin II
Blauser, Henry
Duda, Grances
Gaylord, Anne
Gothelf, Sarah
Grupsmith, George
Loew enstein, Fritz
Powazek, Irene
Viola
Colton, Russell
Colton, Martha
Sajor, Laurie
Cello
Battin, William
Gruber, Kathy
Livingstone, Christin'?
Zimmerman, Susan

All eg ro molto
Largo

Bass
Duroche, Leo
Flutes
Jackson, Margaret
Cohn, Debbie
Oboe
Mohn, Abigail
Stolarcyk, Richard
Clarinet
Abrahams, Arthur
Duncan, Candy
Bassoon
Walker, Stephen
Eddy, Scott
French Horn
Evansohn, John
McCool, Martha
Trumpet
Maye r, Jack
Backlund, Fred
Timpani
Iacovazzi, Frank

All e gro
Continuo
Robbins, Donald

Harpsichord: Courtesy of Donald Robbins

Soloist : Laila Storch
INTERMISSION
Symphony No .

99 in e -flat major.

. Joseph Haydn
(17 3 2 -

1809)

Adagio; Vivace assai
Ad ago
Menuetto Allegretto
Vivace

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                    <text>State Univers ity of New York at Binghamton
Harpur College
The De partment of M usic
Presents

THE HARPUR ORCHESTRA
David Buttolph , Conductor
Robert Mos ley, Guest So lois t

SATURDAY , APRIL 8th , 3:00 P.M .
at Binghamton Wes t Junior High Schoo l
SUNDAY , APRIL 9th , 8: 15 P.M .
at Harp ur Aud itorium

�P R OG R AM
CONCERTO GROSSO in D Minor
Opus 3 No.I I for Orchestra

An tonio Vivaldi
(c. 1675-1741)
Vittorio Giann in i
(1903-1966)

Allegro
Largo
Allegro

Adagio - Allegro Energico

The CONCERTO GIi.OSSO in ll Minor is one of twelve
c oncertiwhich comprise
Opus J , perhapsthe most celebrated o( Vivaldi's Concerto publications written in
1712, and dedicated to Ferdinando !II. Grand Duke of Tuscany Originally written
as • concerto for two Violins and Cello obli
gat
o, this work well representsschool
a
of violin playing which made a defin a
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badvancebeyond 18th centurypractice. The
popularity of this concerto wa &amp;u&lt;h that Bach reworked
it for soloOrgan.
l n this
instanceit is setfor full orchestra by the
late American composer, Vittorio
Gianinni.

ABOUT
\/, , Robert

Mosley is a

winnerof

OUR

SOlOIST

the Rockefeller, Whitney
and Marian

Anderson

ards as well as the Metropolitan auditions.
in South
He was
America
on tour
for the StateDepartment
with

the company
of "Porgy

and Bess."

Recently he has

Bohuslav Martinu
(1890-1959)

performed in "Aida" and "Pagliacci"with the Brooklyn Civic OperaCompany
and

thisfall will sing with the Los AngelesCivic Opera.

RobertMosley, Baritone Solo
Men's Chorus*

and Orchestra

Bohuslav Martinu,
living in France near

centering
ingall
forhere
America
Pres

his thoughts on leav
had already
where Martinu, too, wanted to help in the task of awakeningthe world on behalf
of his martyred homeland All performancesof hi, works in Prague wereforbidden
b_,. the Nazis,
who also blocked the fees from hi, internationalroyalties.

At the time Martinu wrote
his FIELD MASS, he was s
•till o'--d by the thought
of his homeland, and he dedicated the work t o the Czechoslovak
of the occupation

The text of the FIELD MASS is from folk poetry and quotations from the
Psalms It wasarrangedby Martinu withthe collaboration of Jiri Mucha.

intermission

�PROGRAM
(continued)
AMERICA
An epic Rhapsody in three parts for Orchestra

Ernest Bloch
(1880-1959)

,

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jus

Another fragment of the anthem which is usedand found in many parts of the
work is where the text says, "Our fathers builded a nation." It is an ascending passage
descriptive of the struggles
of the Pilgrims ud is heard in the first movement
and also in the third
movement after the "Collapse" episode.
The thematic fragments
seem
to form a march culminatingin the Anthem which Bloch wanted everyone
to sing, - an expression
of hope and deepfaith 1n our country.
(these notes by Suzanne Bloch)

On April 8th Miss SuzanneBloch, daughter of the composer,
abouther

fatherand
d theA me
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will speak briefly

-

tice an

�MEN'S CHORUS

MEMBERS OF THE ORCHESTRA

Violins
Robbins
*Nancy

*Marianne Wallenberg
*Melba Sandberg

David Vittum
D&lt;boD Booth

TROMBONES
Allen Thompson
John Baldon

*Roger K e a g l e

*Alan Sopper; Robert Giblin; *David Einfeldt; *David Agard
ENGLISH HORN
*Scott Eddy

*Betty Lou Agard
Ruth Wiley

Sally Shafer
*Sophie Horowitz

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CLAR
Candace Duncan
Arthur Abrahams
Beverly Tomasosky

Gary Harris

PERCUSSION
*RussellColton
*Karl Getz
*Margaret

Seward

BASS CLARINET
James Kingsbury

*RichardBrooks

*Kenneth Hollister
Laura Eringer

*Ruth Bro wn
Whitmore
Christine Livingstone

*Jane

Donald Alexander
Chris t ian Granger
Lanny Levine
Gary Mallinson

Dennis Williams
Arnold

Thomas
*Dawn Marr
Marguerite Mizelle;
Diane Phelps

Terry Ho well

William Vigars

Stephen Babb

James Baldwin

*DonalO'Buckley
Christopher Langton

*Sally Pierce ; David Wilson
PICCOLO
Marsha Kadleck

*William Lockwood
*Delbert Cobleigh

an ; Peter Boor
KaplCHAIRMAN
CONCERT
John Wil iams ; Nathan

is aided by a grant from the Recording Industries( Music
This performance
Trust Funds , Samuel R. Rosenbaum, Trustee.
Performance)

John Noxel

John Ozvold

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                    <text>STATE UN I VEHSITY OF NEW YORK AT BI NGH AMT ON

II AHP UH CO LLEGE
TH E DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

THE HARPUR ORCHESTRA
in a program of Music for S trings
David Buttolph, Conductor
Tuesday, November 7, 1967

8:15 p.m . Music Rec ita1 Hall
PR OGRA M

Concerlo Grosso, Op. 6, No. 9
Conccrtino:

George Frederick Hande l
(1685- 1759)

Marcia Carpenter , Violin
Mark J acobs , Violin
Dawn Marr , Cello

Lar go
Allegro
Larghetto
Allegr o
Menuet
Gigue
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, KV. 525
Allegr o
Andante
Allegretto
Allegro

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)

Intermission

Concerto Grosso, Op. 3, No. 8
Conce rtina :

Antonio Vivaldi
(ca .1678-1741)

David Einfeldt, Violin
Edward Pettengill , Violin

Allegro
- Larghetto e Spi ritoso
Allegro
Brande nburg Concerto No. 5

Johann

Sebastian Bach
(1685- 1750)

*Margaret J ackson, Flute
Edward P ettengill , Violin
*Ellen Leinwand, Ha r psichord
* (In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor
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�STRINGS
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David Einfeldt
Marcia Carpenter
Barbara Hull
Mar c Jacobs
Gay Butler
Judith Sackser
Diane Marr
Kay C. Roberts

VIOLIN ll
Kathy Cox
Diane Berde
Sally Shafer
Sophie Horowitz
Ruth Everett
Jeff Felns ll ver
Marie Kulas za
Melody Pierce
John Hagopian
VIOLA
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Laura Eringer
Kenneth Hollister
Ann Ziegler
Mar garet Sewar d
Ira Miller

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Jane Whitmore
Marguerite Mizelle
Dawn Ma rr
Linda Driver

BASS
Dick Thomas
Sally Pierce
Dayle Sherba

CEMBALO
Chai -kyou Kim

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Ann Grant

PERSONNEL MANAGER
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Harpur College
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Haufnr  Symphony  Orvohrehsta
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Don  A.  Wa t t e rs   T h ea te r
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Kris  Gunn,

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Edward  Wadin
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                    <text>THE HARPUR COLLEGE ORCHESTRA

David Buttolph, conductor

Tuesday, May 11, 1971
8:15 PM
University Union Social Room

�Orchestra Personnel
PROGRA M

Selections from "West Side Story"

Leonard Bernstein

Tonight
Something's Coming
Cool
Mambo

Pic3DJ Concerto inc minor

Serge Rachmanino ff

Paul Knoeffler, Pianist
Moderato
Adagio Sostenuto
Allegro Scherzando
i n t e r mi s s i o n
Symphony No. 5
Moderato
Allegretto
Largo
Allegro non troppo

Violins

Violas

Eric Lewis,
concert master
Andrea Andros
Browl'linJ Cramer
Douglas Diegert
Jeffrey Feinsilver
Anne Filley
Marc Friedman
Paul Friedman
Toby Harris
Sophie Horowitz
Samuel Jacobs
Arthur Mannis
John Mavorchak
John McLeod, principal
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Martha Strassberge r
Shirley Sullivan
Joan Tanenhaus
Debra Tanklow
Ann Ziegler

Andrew Berdahl, principal
Peggy.Acker
Zelman Bokser
Richard Brooks
Carolyn Lohamn
Janice Lubinsky
Joyce Stelzl
Adele Tannenbaum
Cellos
Judith Glyde, principal
Ruth Brown
Miriam Diamond

Joani Ludka
Timothy Perry
Marilyn Rae
Dana Schnipper
Jane Whitmore
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Pic3DJ

Michael Sanders, principal
Richard Thanas
Robert Kolber
Donal O'Buckley
Robert Ciringione

Susan Peters

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Stanley Moshman
Dan Cross

DmitriShostakovic h
Kathleen Bundock

Laura Finkelstein
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Carol Sevush
Phyllis Wiesenthal

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Howard Barsky

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Wendy Osteyee

Janice DeWolfe
Brian Sternberg
Stuart Reeve
Brian Chadwick
Perry Levin

Sheldon Berkowitz
Bass Clarinet
Clifford Kasden

Trunpets
contra Alto Clarinet
William Moore

Robert Lindstran
David Hibbard
Thanas Sigler

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Carol Shapiro
David Panicek
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James Buttolph
David Beaudreau
F.dward Fleck

John Baldon
Thomas Closser
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Keith Balser
Peter Buttolph
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Richard Brooks
Daniel Farina
Charles Ketchuck
John Lowen
RobertMirsky

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