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Ma ry Burgess, soprano
Micha el Salm irs, piano

F riday, October 31, 2003
8 :00 p.m.
Casadesus Recital Hall

�P rogram
Studies in English Folksong .....................Ralph Vaughan Williams
Adagio
(1872­1958)
Andante sostenuto
Larghetto
Lento
Roberta C rawford, viola
Michael Salm irs, piano
Piling,

.... Frank Bridge
(1879­1941)

Roberta C rawford, viola
Michael Salm irs, piano
Two Songs ...
lf My Complaints Could Passions Move
Flow, My Tears Lacrimae

.  John Dowland
(1563­1626)

Mary Burgess, soprano
Michael Salm irs, piano
Lachrymae, O p. 48...........

.....Benjamin Britten
(1913­1976)

Roberta Craw ford, viola '
Michael Salm irs, piano
Sonata for Viola and Piano
Impetuoso
Vivace
Adagio

Roberta Craw ford, viola
Michael Salm irs, piano

.. Rebecca Clarke
(1886­1979)

�About the Perform ers
ROBERTA CRAWFORD  enjoys an active career  as a recitalist and chamber
musician.  As  Associate  Director  and  founding  member  of the  Finger  Lakes
Chamber Ensemble, Crawford has participated in more than one hundred solo,
chamber, and lecture­recitals presented by the ensemble since its formation in

1990.  She  has  performed  with  the  Catskill  Chamber  Players,  appeared
frequently on the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra’s  Sunday Chamber Music Series
and has been a guest performer with the Ariadne String Quartet. Crawford has
played with the Portland and Syracuse symphonies and has served  as principal
violist for the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra. An advocate of new music, Crawford
has premiered numerous works featuring viola and has been the dedicatee of
several works written speciﬁcally for her. She has participated in music festivals
throughout  the  United  States and  in  the  Caribbean and has appeared in  live
performance  broadcasts  for  public  radio  and  television.  A dedicated teacher,
Crawford has served as clinician, coach and adjudicator for a numerous  music
organizations  and  is  co­director  of  the  NYASTA  ViolaFest,  hosted  by
Binghamton  University.  She  has  been  a  guest  faculty  member  at  Phillips
Academy,  the  Quartet  Program,  Ithaca  College  and  the  Eastman  School  of
Music and is Coordinator o f Strings at Binghamton Un iversity.

Pianist MICHAEL SALM IRS, a founding member and artistic director of the
Finger  Lakes Chamber  Ensemble , is well  known  as a  recitalist and chamber
musician  performing  extensively throughout  the  region.  He  has appeared  as
soloist  with  the  Corning  Philharmonic,  Binghamton  University  Orchestra,
Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, and has been a featured pianist on their Sunday
chamber series. As a performer of contemporary music, he has participated in
Binghamton 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 Conservatory and Eastman School of Music; his
teachers  have  included  pianists  Leonard  Shure  and  Rebecca  Penneys  and
composer Karel Husa. Salmirs has taught at the Syracuse University School o f
Music  and  Hobart  and  William  Smith  Colleges  He  is  a  faculty member  at
Binghamton University and Aﬀiliate Artist at Cornell University. He maintains
a private piano studio in  Ithaca and enjoys teaching students of all ages and
levels.  In  May,  Salmirs  will  perform  Poulenc’s  Aubade  with  the  Cayuga
Chamber Orchestra.

�MARY BURGESS, associate  professor  of voice  at  Binghamton  University,
recently  celebrated  the  thirty­ﬁfth anniversary  of her  New  York  City Opera
debut, which occurred while she was an undergraduate at the Curtis Institute of
Music in Philadelphia.  Her European operatic debut at the Holland Festival, in
the  title  role  of  Cavalli’s  L’Erismena,  brought  engagements  at  the  Spoleto
Festival in Italy, at the Theatre Royale de la Monnaie in Brussels, and several
consecutive seasons in  leading roles at Dublin Grand Opera in  Ireland.  Her
repertoire of thirty­eight  roles  in  ﬁve  languages includes six, which  she  has
performed in Binghamton at Tri­Cities Opera:  Madama Butterﬂy, La Traviata,
Tosca, Marguerite in Faust, The Merry Widow, and most recently, Norma.  A

frequent soloist with orchestras, Burgess has appeared with more than two dozen
U.S. orchestras, including the Boston Symphony (with Seiji Ozawa), Cleveland
Orchestra (Lorin Maazel, Eduardo Mata), Chicago Symphony (with Sir Simon
Rattle), and Cincinnati Symphony (Klaus Tennstedt, James Conlon).  She has

been a  frequent  guest at  such  festivals as Ravinia, Aspen, Blossom, Casals,
Chautauqua, and the Cincinnati May Festival.  In August 1996, at Monadnock
Music Festival in New Hampshire, Burgess made a critically acclaimed debut in
the  role  of Susan  B. Anthony  in  Virgil  Thomson’s  The  Mother  of Us  All,
honoring the centenary of his birth.  She  returned to Monadnock  Festival  in
August 1997 as Violetta in a gala concert performance of Verdi ’s La T raviata.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Coming Events
Thursday,  November  6  –  Mid­Day  Concert  with  faculty  and  student
performers – 1 :20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Saturday,  November  8  –  Contrasts :  An  Evening  of  Chamber  Music
Treasures with guest artists from Belgium – 8:00 p.m. – Anderson Center
Chamber Hall – $14 general public; $12 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; $6 students
Thursday,  November  13  ­­  Mid­Day  Concert  with  faculty  and  student
performers – 1 :20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Thursday, November 13 – Pharaoh ’s Daughter – A six­piece electric groove
ensemble that  blends Jewish  music with world beat – 8 p.m. – Anderson
Center  Chamber  Hall  –  $14  general  public;  $12  faculty/staﬀ/seniors;  $6
students (Co­sponsored by Hillel at Binghamton)
Saturday,  November  1 5  –  University  Chorus  with  the  Binghamton
Philharmonic  –  Rachmaninoﬀ’s  The  Bells  –  8  p.m.  –  Anderson  Center
Concert Theater – Contact the Binghamton Philharmonic for tickets

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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
U N I L V E R S T I
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D E P A R T M E N T

MID­DAY CONCER T
PRESE N TING
M M / O P E R A  STUD E N TS
WITH

JOHN I SE NBERG , PIANO
BINGHAMTON U NIVERSITY

Thursday, October 4 ,  2 0 1 2
1 :2 0  p .m.
Casadesus Recital Hall

�PROGRAM
Two Songs from
“Madamina!”, from DON GIOVANNI. 

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756–1791)

Matthew Samluk, bass­baritone

THE FIRST GERMAN NOTEBOOK

.Valery Aleksandrovich Gavrilin
(1936 – 1999)

Autumn
Talking Amongst the Paderborn Steppe
Michael Celentano, baritone

. Gioacchino Rossini

La Gita in Gondola

(1797 – 1868)

“Let Beauty Awake,” from SONGS OF  TRAVEL . Ralph Vaughan Williams
(1872 — 1958)

Meghan Cakalli, soprano

Giuseppe Verdi
(1813 – 1901)

“Pieta, rispetto, amore,” from MACBETH . 

Giacomo Puccini

“Avete torto,” from GIANNI SCHICCHI 

(1858 – 1924)

Robert Heepyoung Oh, baritone

Hana Ryu, tenor
“What a movie!”, from TROUBLE IN TAHITI

Giacomo Puccini

“Questo amor,” from EDGAR .

(1858 — 1924)

Charles HyIand, baritone

“Recondita armonia,” from TOSCA.

. Giacomo Puccini
( 1 8 5 8  1924)

Francesco Paolo Tosti

Non t’amo piu .

(1846– 1916)

Eun Hwan Bae, tenor

Emily Geller, mezzo­soprano

Leona rd Bernstein
(1918 – 1 9 9 0 )

�Bin g ha m ton Univ ersity M u s ic  D ep art ment ’s

Coming Events
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Thursday, October 11 ­ Mid­Day Concert ­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free

Friday, October 12 ­ Alumni Recital Series with Kasey Stewart, mezzo­soprano and
Margaret Reitz, piano ­ 8:00 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Thursday, October 18 ­ Mid­Day Concert ­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free

Saturday, October 20 ­ Binghamton University Symphony Orchestra ‘s Music Department
Beneﬁt Concert : “ By Gershwin, by George " ­ 3:00 p.m. ­ Osterhout Concert Theater­ $15
general public; $10 faculty/staﬀ/seniors,‘ $5 students
Thursday, October 25 ­ Mid­Day Concert ­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Friday, October 26 – Tri­Cities Opera presents Puccini ’ s La Bohéme ­ 8:00 p.m. ­ The
Forum Theatre ­ call (607) 772­0400 for tickets

Saturday, October 27 ­ Family Weekend Concert (Harpur Chorale, Women’s Chorus, and
Wind Symphony)­ 3 :00 p.m. ­ Osterhout Concert Theater ­ free
Sunday, October 28 ­ Tri­Cities Opera presents Puccini ’s La Bohéme ­ 3:00 p.m. ­ The
Forum Theatre ­ call (607) 772­0400 for tickets
Thursday, November 1 ­ Mid­Day Con cert­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Friday, November 2 – Chinese Concert featuring the Be ijing Opera ­ 8:00 p.m. ­ Anderson
Center Chamber Hall ­ $9 general public; $6 faculty/staﬀ/seniors,‘ $3 students

Sunday, November 4 ­ Voice Recital ­ 3:00 p.m. ­ Phelps Mansion Museum, 191 Court
Street, Binghamton ­ $10 per person; BU students free with valid lD
Tuesday, November 6 ­ Friedheim Memorial Lecture/Recital Series : “The Evolution of a
Lute Solo " with Paul Sweeny, guitar &amp; lecturer, Barbara Kaufman, recorder, and Christina
Salasny, soprano ­ 8:00 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ $6 general public; $3
faculty/staﬀ/seniors; free for students
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For tickets or to be added to our email list, visit anderson.bingham ton.edu or call
(60 7) 777­ART5. For a  complete list of our concerts call (60 7) 777­2592,  visit
music.binghamton.edu or become a f a n  o n Facebook.
If you w ere inspired by this perfor mance, consider supporting the Depart ment of
M usic with a ﬁn an cial g ift . Your support helps to continue the w ork o f  students,
faculty, and  guest artists and  their contrib utions to o ur community. Please ma ke
your don ation p ay a ble to the Bin g ha m ton University M usic D ep art ment, a n d  send
your check to BU Music Depart ment, P.O. Box 6 000, Binghamton, NY 1 3902.

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Saturday, October 1 8 ­  Univer sity Symphony Orchestra.­ We Like to Move It !  ­  3 p m  ~
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Thursday, Octobe r fo ­  Mid­Day Concert­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Saturday, November 1  ­  Senior Recital: Joseph Ke ller, baritone ­ 7:30 5  m  ­ “asad
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Sunday, November Z ­  English mdAmer­r’an Art Songs ­  3 p.m. ­  Phelps Mansion, 191
Court Street, Binghamton ­  $10 general public; BU students free with 1D ­  For reservations call the
Phelps Mansion at (607 ) 72 2­4873. This concert is cosponsored by the Binghamton University Music
Department and Phelps Mansion Museum.

Thursday, Novem ber6 ­­ Mid­Day C ’oncert– 1 :20 p m  ­  Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­
free
Saturday, Novem ber8 ­ Senior Recital: Dan Rosenau, organ – 4:00 p.m. – FA 21 ~f ree
Sunday, Novem ber9 ­ Mu Phi  Epsilon Pal/Reciml­  1 1:00 a.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­
free
Thursday, November 13 ­Mid­Day Concert–  1:20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free

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call (607) 777~ARTS. For a complete list of  our concerts call (607) 777­2592,
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lf 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 sendyour check to BU Music Department, P.O. Box 6000,
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(1872­ 1915)

David Gaita, pian o

Chan son T nste 

Henri Duparc
(1848­ 1933)

The Y ear ’s at t he Spring 

Amy Beach

Hana Ryu. tenor
John Isenberg, piano
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(1867­1944)

Libby Larsen
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Valerie Aleksandrovich Gavrilin

Michael Celentano, bar itone
John Isenberg, piano
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(1939­ 1997)

Camille Saint­Saens

Timothy Perry, cl arinet
Margaret Reitz, piano

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Friday, November 2 – Chinese Concert featuring the Beijing Opera ­ 8 :00 p.m. ­
Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­ $9 general public; $6 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; $3 students
Sunday, November 4 – Voice Recital – 3:00 p.m. ­ Phelps Mansion Museum, 191
Court Street, Binghamton ­ $10 per person; BU students free with valid ID
Tuesday, November 6 ­ Friedheim Memorial Lecture/Recital Series: “The Evolution
of a Lute Solo” with Paul Sweeny, guitar &amp; lecturer, Barbara Kaufman, recorder,
and Christina Salasny, soprano ­ 8:00 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ $6 general

public; $3 faculty/staft/seniors; free for students
Thursday, November 8 ­ African Drumming and Dance Mid­Day Concert ­ 1:20 p.m.
­ Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­ free
Saturday, November 10 – “Colorful Colla borations” with guest artist Jean Miller
Goodheart, Margaret Reltz, piano, Timothy Perry, clarinet, Georgetta Maiolo, ﬂute
and Thomas Goodheart, baritone ­ 8:00 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ $6 general
public; $ 3 faculty/staiﬂseniors; free for students
Sunday, November 11 – Mu Phi Epsilon Candidate Recital – 12 noon ­ Casadesus
Recital Hall ­ Free
Sunday, November 11 – University Chorus, directed by Bruce Borton, and the
Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra: Verdi ’s Requiem ­ 3 p.m. ­ Osterhout Concert
Theater – Call the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra at (607) 723­3931 for tickets
Thursday, November 15 ­ Jazz Mid­Day Concert with guest artist ­ 1:20 p.m. ­
Osterhout Concert Theater­ free
Thursday, November 15 ­ Harpur Jazz Ensemble Concert with guest artist ­ 8:00
p. m. ­ Osterhout Concert Theater ­ $6 general public; $3 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; free for
students
Friday, November 16 ­ String Orchestra Concert ­ 4:00 p.m. ­ Grand Corridor­ free
Friday, November 16 – Alumni Recital Series with Briana Sakamoto, soprano and
Margaret Reitz, piano – 8:00 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free

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THURSDAY MID­DAY CONCERT

November 11, 2004 – 1:20 P.M. – Casadesus Recital Hall

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Fanfare, Aria, and Echo 

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...........Daniel Pinkham
(b. 1923)

Matt Cosnett, timpani
Patrick Lokken, horn
Greg Cecere, horn

P. Hindemith
(1895­1963)

Sonate...............  .
Leicht bewegt­­Langsam­­Marsch­­Pastorale
Robin Kindig, bassoon
Margaret Reitz, piano

.....G1oacchino Rossini
Selections fromSoiréesMusicales.................. ..............................
(1792­1868)
1.  La pastorella delle Alpi
2.  La promessa
3.  L’invito
4.  L’orgia
(translations on back)

Leslie Hochman, soprano
Margaret Reitz, piano

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.............Fritz an CL  B
(1875­1962)
arr. by George Hamilton Greene

Tambourin Chinois

Matt Cosnett, marimba
Margaret Reitz, piano

..

Among Friends (1989) 
Timothy Perry, clarinet
Stephen Stalker, violoncello
Margaret Reitz, piano

Ka Nin Chan
(b. 1949)

�The Alpine Shepherd ess
I’m the pretty shepherdess
Coming down every morning.
I oﬀer a little basket
With fresh fruit and ﬂowers.

Whoever comes at dawn
Will have some pretty roses
And dew sprinkled apples.
Come all to my garden!
Ahu, ahu. ..
Whoever in frightfulness
of night loses his way
At my little hut
Will ﬁnd his path again.

Come o traveler,
The shepherdess is here,
But her most tender thoughts
Are given to one alone!
Ahu, ahu. ..
The Promise
That I will ever be able to stop loving you
No, don’t believe it, dear eyes!
Not even to joke
would I deceive you about this.
You alone are my sparks,
and you will be, dear eyes,
my beautiful ﬁre as long as I live, ah!
The Invitation
Come Ruggiero, your Eloisa

Cannot stay separated from you:

You’ve already responded to my tears,
Come and grant my request.
Come beautiful angel,
come, my delight,
Here on my bosom come to rest!
Feel my throbbing heart,
When love invites you,
Come, my life, come,
make me die!

The Orgy
Let’s love and sing of woman and wine,
Life is a joy between Bacchus and Amor!
I ’ve got love in my hea rt
And wine in my head.
What a pleasure, what a feast,
What a lovely passion.
Loving and joking,
Drinking some wine
animates me and calms
my sorrow and pain.

Let’s dance and sing,
Life is a joy between Bacchus and Amor
Let’s dance and sing,
Let’s raise the glass,
Let’s laugh and forget
Our sorrow and pain.
O divine queen, mother of love,
With joy renew every heart!
Leaping, sparkling,
Foaming over life
Is the wine divine,
Ruler of the world.
Already I dance, I stagger,
What smell, what steam!
So drink, over and over again
In a holy frenzy.

Let’s dance and sing
Life is a joy between Bacchus and Amor!

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Haka n Tayg a-Hro mek, cello
Steph en Stalk er, cello
Marg aret Reitz , piano

with
Vero nica Frany utti, sopra no
Timo thy Perry , clarin et

Friday, Novem ber 12, 2004
8:00 p.m.
Casades us Recital Hall

�Program
Concerto in g minor RV531 .................................... Antonio Vivaldi
Allegro
(1675-1741)
Adagio
Allegro
Stephen Stalker, cello
Hakan Tayga-Hromek, cello
Margaret Reitz, piano

Four Duets for Two Cellos ...................................... Reinhold Gliere
Commodo
(1875-1956)
Leggiero
Flowing
Vivace
Stephen Stalker, cello
Hakan Tayga-Hromek, cello
Estrellita ...................................................................... Ponce-Heifetz
Hakan Tayga-Hromek, cello
Margaret Reitz, piano
Among Friends ............................................................. Chan Ka Nin
(written 1989)
Timothy Perry, clarinet
Stephen Stalker, cello
Margaret Reitz, piano

--Intermission--

�Bachianas Brasileiras, No. 5 ............................. Heitor Villa-Lobos
(1887-1959)
Veronica Franyutti, soprano
Stephen Stalker, bass
Hakan Tayga-Hromek, cello
Margaret Reitz, piano

Pezzo Capriccioso, Op. 62 ......................... Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
(1840-1893)
Stephen Stalker, cello
Margaret Reitz, piano
Kaddisch .................................................................. Maurice Ravel
(1875-1937)
Hakan Tayga-Hromek, cello
Margaret Reitz, piano
Original Composition......................................... written by the Trio
When In Our Music ........................................... Stephen Stalker
Homage to Mahler .................................. Hakan Tayga-Hromek
Amici Rag ........................................................... Margaret Reitz
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About the Performers
HAKAN TAYGA-HROMEK, cello, has attended Ithaca College, SUNY
Purchase and SUNY Binghamton. Teachers have included Fritz Wallenberg,
Einar J. Holm, Marion Feldman, Peter Wiley, and Stephen Stalker. Hromek has
attended Round Top International Music Festival in Round Top Texas, Music
Mountain Chamber Program; Falls Village CT, Spoleto Music Festival in
Charleston NC, and the International Congress of Strings; Cincinnati, OH.
Hromek is principal cellist with the Binghamton Philharmonic and Orchestra of
the Southern Finger Lakes. He also performs with Tri-Cities Opera and the
Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, and in a piano and cello duo with Margaret Reitz.

�STEPHEN STALKER, cello, has performed in chamber groups throughout the
United States and Europe. As a member of the Madison Quartet, he performed in the
U.S., France, Germany and Switzerland, recorded for the Orion and Musical
Heritage Society labels, was a finalist in the Evian International String Quartet
Competition and the Naumberg Chamber Music Competition, and was an Artist-inResidence at Colgate University. Since 1980, he has played in the Catskill Chamber
Players, performing and premiering many compositions by prominent American
composers, including the world premiere of the late string quartets of Henry Bryant,
"Four Score," at the Weill Recital Hall in New York City. He has performed the
complete Beethoven Trio cycle with colleagues at Binghamton University. He
performed with Solisti New York on their Alaskan cruise of the Inner Passage from
Vancouver to Juneau and toured Greece with the Schenectady Philharmonic. He
teaches cello and double bass at Binghamton University.
MARGARET REITZ, piano, received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in
piano performance with accompanying emphasis. She attended Boston University,
New England Conservatory and Binghamton University. She has studied piano with
Jean Casadesus, Victor Rosenbaum, Seymour Fink and Walter Ponce and
accompanying with Allen Rogers. She has accompanied throughout the United
States, in England, South America, and at the American Institute of Musical Studies
in Graz, Austria. Reitz has been on the faculty at Binghamton University since 1991
and The Ithaca College School of Music since 1999.
VERONICA FRANYUTTI, soprano, has participated in master classes with Nico
and Ca r olv Castel of t he Metropolitan
Opera and with directors
from the Syracuse
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Opera. She has performed in several academic events and sings for local operatic
groups. Last summer, she was a guest in the Cornell University summer music
series. Franyutti received a BA in French Literature from SUNY Binghamton and
has studied voice for four years with Mary Lou Muratori.
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Clarinetist, Conductor and Professor of Music, TIMOTHY PERRY, joined the
Binghamton University faculty in 1986 as Director of the Orchestral and Wind
Ensemble programs and Instructor of Studio Conducting and Clarinet. Perry holds
D.M.A., M.M.A. and M.M. degrees in Clarinet from the Yale School of Music (as a
pupil of Keith Wilson) and a Bachelor of Music degree from the Manhattan School
of Music (as a student of Leon Russianoff). He has served as Principal Clarinet in
numerous orchestras including the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, New England
Chamber Orchestra, the Catskill Symphony, Glimmerglass Opera and was Assistant
Principal Clarinet of the New Haven Symphony and Northeast Pennsylvania
Philharmonic. A devoted chamber music player, Perry has performed frequently as a
member of the Catskill Woodwind Quintet, Catskill Chamber Players and Finger
Lakes Chamber Ensemble and has been selected for festivals in Vinalhaven, Maine
and Thy, Denmark. As a soloist, he has been featured with the Binghamton
Philharmonic, Catskill Symphony and Binghamton Community Orchestra, toured
Latin America and the Caribbean for the U.S. Department of State as a Musical
Ambassador in 1997.

�HEITOR VILLA-LOBOS

Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5
Text: Ruth Valadares Correa (Aria);
Translation: J.D.B Griffin
Aria (Cantilena)
In the evening, a rosy, translucent cloud
slowly crosses the drowsy and beautiful firmament!
The mood gently rises into infinity,
Adoring the evening like a gentle maiden
who dreamily primps herself,
yearning in her soul to become beautiful.
All nature cries to heaven and earth!
The birds are silent in their sorrowful lamenting,
and the sea reveals all its richness.
The soft moonlight now awakens the cruel longing that laughs and cries!
In the evening, a rosy, translucent cloud
• slowly crosses the drowsy and beautiful firmament!

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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
UNIVERSITY
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

Co-SPONSORED BY THE BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY MUSIC
DEPARTMENT AND THE HARPUR JAZZ PROJECT

JAZZ MID-DAY CONCERT
WITH GUEST ARTIST MICHAEL PHILIP MOSSMAN

Thursday, November 15, 2012
1:20 p.m.
Osterhout Concert Theater

�If you enjoy this performance, join us here
at 8 p.m. for the evening concert!

�PROGRAM
Program selected from the following:

Blues for Barretto ................................. Michael Philip Mossman

Dance of Denial ................................... Michael Philip Mossman
Mama Soho .......................................... Michael Philip Mossman

Oclupaca .............................................. Michael Philip Mossman
Quiero Ir Contigo ............. ............ ........ Michael Philip Mossman
Trouble in Taipei ............ ...... ........ ... ..... Michael Philip Mossman

Michael Philip Mossman - Trumpet
Mike Carbone - Alto &amp; Tenor Saxophone
Mo "Reese" Taylor - Trombone
Gene Cothran - Piano
Tom Westcott- Bass
Jorge T. Cuevas - Percussion
Joe Roma - Drums

H

125 YEARS OF PAS SION &amp; PERFO RMANCE

�,Binghamton University Music Department's
Coming Events
Thursday, November 15- Harpur Jazz Ensemble Concert with guest artist- 8:00 p.m. Osterhout Concert Theater- $6 general public; $3 faculty/staff/seniors; free for students
Friday, November16- String Orchestra Concert-4:00 p.m. - Grand Corridor- free
Concert Cancelled • Friday, November 16 Alumni Recital Series with Briana Sakamoto,
soprano and Margaret Reitz, piano 8:00 p.m. Casadesus Recital Hall free
Sunday, November 18 - Mu Phi Epsilon Fall Semester Recital- 12noon - Casadesus Recital
Hall - Free
Sunday, November 18 -An Enchanted Italian Evening (Italian Diction Class Recital)- 7:00
p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Thursday, November 29- Mid-Day Concert-1:20 p.m. -Fine Arts Room 21- free
Friday, November 30-Flute Studio and Flute Chamber Concert- 10:15 a.m. - Casadesus
Recital Hall - free
Saturday, December 1 - "Holiday Concert for Organ, Brass and Percussion" featuring
Jonathan Biggers and the Ithaca Brass - 4:00 p.m. - United Presbyterian Church, 42 Chenango
Street, Binghamton - $9 general public; $6 faculty/staff/seniors; $3 students
Sunday, December 2 - Wind Symphony Concert - 3:00 p.m. - Anderson Center Chamber Hall
- $6 general public; $3 faculty/staff/seniors; free for students
Tuesday, December 4 - Percussion Ensemble Concert - 8:00 p.m. - Anderson Center
Chamber Hall - $6 general public; $3 faculty/staff/seniors; free for students
Thursday, December 6 - Holiday Mid-Day Concert- 1:20 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Saturday, December 8- University Symphony Orchestra- 3:00 p.m. - Osterhout Concert
Theater- $6 general public; $3 faculty/staff/seniors; free for students
Saturday, December 8- Master's Recital: Meghan Çakalli, soprano (tentative)- 8:00 p.m. Casadesus Recital Hall- free
Sunday, December9- Hansel and Gretel-1:00 p.m.&amp; 4:00 p.m. - Anderson Center Chamber
Hall- $9 general public; $6 faculty/staff/seniors; $3 students
For t ickets or to be added to our email list, visit anderson.binghamton .edu or call (607} 777-ARTS.
For a complete list of our concerts call (607) 777-2592, visit music.binghamton.edu or become a Jan
on Fa cebook.
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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