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ORCHESTRA
FALL CONCERT
Heather Worden
Director and Conductor

Friday, November 16, 2012
4:00 p.m.
Grand Corridor, Fine Arts Building

�PROGRAM
Ouverture en Sol Mineur, Op. Il 

David Fabrizio

Two Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34
I. Heart’s Wound (Le coeur blesse)
ll. Last Spring (Dernier printemps)

.Edvard Grieg

Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. K. 525 .
I. Allegro

. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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Sechs Landlerische Tanze.
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Thank you for attending and supporting our student­musicians!
UNIVERSITY STRING ORCHESTRA

Heather Worden, Director

Vlolln:
*Won Jae Lee
Elan Ashendorf
Henry Savit
Gianella James
Michelle Quiles
*Fanny Chu
Julia Kenny
Tak Hyerin
Melanie Downing

Caleb Chang
+Ron Miles

Cello:
*Raeleen Bichler
Alan Wang

Danielle Koontz
Kelly Mercer
Peter Hiraldo
+Dae Young Jung
+Dennis McGee

Bass.
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Viola:
*Tiﬀany Williams

Tom Fuchs
Alison Tuck

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Hall ­ Free
Sunday, November 18 ­ An  Enchanted Italian Evening (ltalian Diction Class Recital) ­ 7:00
p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free

Thursday, November 2 9 ­  Mid­Day 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 fawlly/staﬀ/senbrs; free for students
Tuesday, December 4 ­ Percussion Ensemble Concert ­ 8:00 p.m. ­ Anderson Center
Chamber Hall ­ $6 general public; $3 faculty/stafereniors; free for students

Thursday, December 6 ­ Holiday Mid­Day Concert­ 1 :20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Friday, December 7 ­ Hansel and Gretel (school performance and civic groups) ­ 10 :00 a.m.
­ Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­ call (607) 777­3004 for group reservations
Saturday, December 8 ­ University Symphony Orchestra ­ 3:00 p.m. ­ Osterhout Concert
Theater­ $6 general public; $3 faculty/stali/seniors; free for students
Saturday, December 8 ­ Master’s Recital: Meghan Cakalli, soprano (tentative) ­ 8:00 p.m. ­
Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Sunday, December 9 ­ Hansel and Gretel ­ 1:00 p.m. ­ Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­ $9
general public; $6 iaculty/stalﬂseniors; $3 students
Sunday, December 9 ­ Hansel and Gretel ­ 4:00 p.m. ­ Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­ $9
general public; $6 faculty/staf/seniors; $3 students
Sunday, December 9 ­ Senior Recital: Sungkyun Ryu, piano ­ 7:30 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital
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State University of New York

Binghamton University
Flute Ensemble
Georgetta Maiolo, director

Sunday, December 4, 2005
7:30 p.m.
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�PROGRAM
Water Music Suite ........................ ...... George Frederick Handel
1. Allegro
(1685-1759)
2. Minuet
Arranged by Ricky Lombardo
3. Air
4. Hornpipe
5. Allegro maestoso

Circus March .......................................................... Ricky Lombardo
(b. 1946)
Russian Suite ..................................... Arranged by William Schmidt
1. "A Light Rain"
2. Scherzo
3. Beetles
4. The Sparrow
5. Wheat Threshing

Canon in D ............................................................. Johann Pachelbel
(1653-1706)
The Bells of Dunkirk ........................ Arranged by Arthur Emphross
Gavotte ..... ....................................................... Jean-Baptiste Loeillet
(1680-1730)
Arranged by Nora Kile
Passepied .............................................................. François Couperin
(1668-1733)
Arranged by Nora Kile

�Brightonshire Hornpipe ..................... Arranged by Jim Engebretson
Sea Song Shanty
Platinum Promenade ..................................................... Jared Spears
(b. 1936)
Flute Fest. ............................................................. James Christensen
(b. 1935)
Christmas Selections ........................... Arranged by C. R. McManus
Dona Nobis Pacem
Away in a Manger
Up on the Housetop
Silent Night
Carol of Bells
The Holly and the Ivy
Twelve Days of Christmas

We Wish You a Merry Christmas ..... Arranged by Ricky Lombardo
Members of the Binghamton University Flute Ensemble

Stephanie Dodge
Michelle Grossman
Leah Hays
Stephanie Holleran
Nicole Lean
Erica Leo
Melissa Voldan
Jennifer Weintraub

�COMING EVENTS
Thursday, December 8 - Holiday Mid-Day Concert with faculty and
student performers - 1:20 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Thursday, December 8 - Harpur Chorale and Women's Chorus - 8:00
p.m. - Anderson Center Chamber Hall - free
Sunday, December 11 - Master's Recital: Kathryn Boczar, soprano 7:30 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Wednesday, December 14 - Master's Recital: Donald Truesdail, string
bass - 8:00 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Sunday, February 12 - Organist Jonathan Biggers: Bach Again! - 4:00
p.m. - First Presbyterian Church, Chenango St., Binghamton - $14
general public; $12 faculty/staff/seniors; $6 students
Sunday, February 19 - Pianist Michael Salmirs - 3:00 p.m. - Anderson
Center Chamber Hall - $14 general public; $12 faculty/staff/seniors; $6
students
Saturday, February 25 - University Symphony Orchestra: Concerto
Competition Winners - 8:00 p.m. - Osterhout Concert Theater - $9
general public; $7 faculty/staff/seniors; free for students
Sunday, February 26 - Music for Cello, Plus: Stephen Stalker and
Friends - 3 :00 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - $9 general public; $7
faculty/staff/seniors; free for students
Thursday, March 2 - Mid-Day Concert with faculty and student
performers - 1:20 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Sunday, March 5 - University Wind Ensemble - 3:00 p.m. - Anderson
Center Chamber Hall - free
Thursday, March 9 - Mid-Day Concert with faculty and student
performers - 1:20 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Thursday, March 9 - Harpur Chorale and Women's Chorus - 8:00
p.m. -Anderson Center Chamber Hall
Thursday, March 23 - Mid-Day Concert with faculty and student
performers - 1:20 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free

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F riday, May 12, 2006
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Casadesus Recital Hall

�Prog ram
...Arranged by Paul Morgan
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1,  Stephen Thomas, his A l e
2.  Bateman’s Ayre
“3.  Waters, his Love
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5 ,  The Nobleman, his Almain
6.  Douland’s Almain

Two ROME  BORER  ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...BélaBartok
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Arr. by Anne McGinty
La Caccia 
Pastorale 
Vivace 

Georg Philipp Telemann
(1681­1767)
Arr. by Giovanni Gatti

MorningHas Broken 

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Epigrams 

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Anne McGinty
(b. 1945)

.  ...... ...... ...... ...... ..GrahamP own ing
Children’s Suite. . 
(b. 1949)
1.  Pop goes the Ensemble 
2.  Oranges and Vodka
3.  The Teddy Bears Freak­out
Nuances.. ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .Ann eMcGinty
(b. 1945)

�The Comedians’ Gallop... 
(from The Comedians, Op. 26)m 

Dmitri Kabalevsky
(1904­1987)
Arr. by Ricky Lombardo

CedarRidge...... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .RickyLombardo
(b. 1946)
Sabre  Dance. . . . . . . . o o c i i n i i i i i i i n i n i i n  Kabalevsky
(1904­1987)
Arr. by Mitchell Bender
Sailor ’s H o r n p 1 p e . . T r a d i t i o n a l
A m . b  y Adrian Brett

Members of the Binghamto n University Flu te Ensemble
Kelsey Bauer
Stephanie Dodge
Juliette Guarino

Leah Hays
Nicole Lean
Katherine Navarette
Valerie  Spiller
Meghan Tate
Melissa Voldan

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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   NEW  Y O R K

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The Binghamton University

Flute Trio Concert
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  PROGRAM  ads
Sonatina for Flute Alone.
Allegretto
Adagio
Vivace

.. Rayner Brown

. Richard Hugunine
(b. 1953)

*Flute Trio with Piano, No. 1, Opus 14 .

(1912­1999)
&amp;  INTERMISSION «5

Cara Natale, ﬂute

‘Adagio, Flute Music No. 1,
. Richard Hugunine
Opus 10b for Flute and Piano
(b. 1953)
Jacqueline Robins, ﬂute
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, piano
Sonatina for Flute and Piano
Allegretto grazioso
Andantino Sognando
Allegro giocoso
Jessica Biagiotti, ﬂu te
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, piano

Eldin Burton

(1913­1979)

Three Preludes for Unaccompanied Flute..
.. Robert Muczynski
Opus 18
(1929 ­ 2010)
Allegro
Andante molto
Allegro molto
Jacqueline Robins, ﬂute
Scherzo from Suite Opus 34 .
. Charles­Marie Widor
for Flute and Piano
(1844­1937)
Cara Natale, ﬂute
Chia­Kyou Mallinson, piano

Flu te Fest for Flu te Trio ..

James Christensen

Four English Madrigals..
Strike it Up, Tabor
Though Philomela Lost Her Love
Since Robin Hood
The Nightingale

.. Thomas Weelkes

(b. 1935)

(1576­1623)

Edited and Arranged
by Jonathan G. Bayley

.. arr. Ricky Lombardo

Shenandoah for Flute Trio...

(b. 1946)

Circus March for Flute Trio...

Sailors Work Song, Halliard Shanty...
For Three Flutes

“World Premiere

.Ricky Lombardo

(b. 1946)

. . .  3

rr. by Jim Engebretson

�eb­  ABOUT THE PERFORMERS ads
THE BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY FLUTE TRIO was founded in
the  Fall  of  2012.  The  trio has  performed  both  on and  oﬀ campus
including a  “First  Friday”  performance (Spring,  2013)  at  the  United
Presbyterian Church, Binghamton, New York.  Each semester they are
featured on the Flute Studio and Chamber Concert.  In the Fall (2013),
the trio performed for the Binghamton University Scholars Luncheon
at  the  home  of  President  Harvey  Stenger.  Most  recently,  the  trio
performed  for  Binghamton  University  Day at  the Oakdale  Mall  and
again  played  for  the  celebration  of  “First  Friday”  at  the  United
Presbyterian Church,  Binghamton, New York.  A  future  performance
this semester will be held at the Willow Point Nursing Home.
JESSICA  BIAGIOTTI  is  a  sophomore  at  Binghamton  University,
majoring  in  Integrative  Neuroscience  and  Music  Performance.  She
graduated  from Smithtown  High School  East, Smithtown  New York,
where she was  principal  ﬂutist  of  the  High  School Orchestra  and  a
member of the Tri­M Music Honor Society. As a member o f the Long
Island  Flute Club, she  participated  in  Flute Competitions and  Flute
Choir. Jessica completed all six levels in NYSSMA competition for both
ﬂute and  piano. She was selected  to take part in  the Suﬀolk County
Music  Educators Association  Festival and  attended  the Crane  Youth
Music Summer  Program  at  Potsdam  University.  Jessica  is  principal
ﬂutist  of  the  Binghamton University  Symphony  Orchestra  and has
performed each semester in the Flute Studio and Chamber Concert. In
the  Fall  semester,  she  participated  in  the  Binghamton  University
Concerto Competition. As a music student, she has performed for the
Woodwind  Performance  Classes and  Mid­day Concerts.  On  May 9,
2014, Jessica and Jacqueline Robins will solo with the University String
Orchestra.  They  will  perform  Concerto  for  Two  Flam  by  Domenico
Cimarosa.  Jessica is a member of the ﬂute studio of Georgetta Maiolo
and Mu Phi Epsilon, professional music fraternity.

CARA NATALE is a sophomore in. Harper College and is majoring in
Psychology with a minor in Education.  She has been involved playing
piccolo with the Binghamton University Wind Symphony and playing
ﬂute and alto ﬂute with the Binghamton University Flute Trio since her
ﬁrst semester in the Fall of 2012. Cara is involved in multiple aspects of
campus life outside of the Music Department as a Resident Assistant in
the Newing College, a member of the University Scholars  Program, a
former Orientation Advisor, and currently serves as an intern under the
supervision  of  President  Harvey Stenger  on  the  Road  Map  Project.
When she isn’t running between a  ton  of meetings, rehearsals, and
classes,  Cara  enjoys  hanging  out  with  her  friends,  baking,  reading,
watching cheesy romantic comedies, and spending far too many hours
on  the  internet.  She  is  a  member  of  the ﬂute studio  of  Georgetta
Maiolo.
JACQUELINE ROBINS is a sophomore Music Major at Binghamton

University.  In  addition  to  her  music  classes,  she  is  taking  classes

involving  requirements  for  premedical  studies.  Before  attending
Binghamton University, she participated in numerous music programs,
such  as  the  Queens  College  Preparatory  Studies  in  Music  Program
(CPSM), the Skidmore Summer Flute Institute, and Usdan Center for
Performing  Arts.  She  also  attended  a  performing arts  high  school,
Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, in Queens, New York.  Jacqueline is
principal ﬂute in the Binghamton University Wind Symphony and has
performed  in  the Flute Studio and Chamber Concert  each semester.
This past semester, she  participated  in  the Concerto Competition  at
Binghamton  University  and  performed  on  the  Mid­Day  Concert.
Jacqueline  and  Jessia  Biagiotti  will  solo  with  the  University  String
Orchestra  on  May  9,  2014,  performing  Concerto  for  Two  Flutes  by
Domenico Cimarosa.  She is a member of the ﬂute studio of Georgetta
Maiolo.

�CHAI­KYOU  MALLINSON,  piano,  currently  on  the  faculty  of  the
Department of Music at Bingha mton University, received a B. M . degree in
Piano  from  Julliard,  Licence  d’Enseignement  from  Ecole  Normale  de
Musique de  Paris, France and a M.A. degree from Binghamton University.
Her teachers include Jean Casadesus, Jean­Michel Damase, Jules Gentil and
Alton Jones. She also performed in master classes by Robert Casadesus. A
prize winner in the Korean National Music Competition, she was awarded
the  French  Government  Scholarship,  Tanglewood Summer  School Full
Scholarship  and  the  Fontainebleau  American  Conservatory  Full
Scholarship. She gave a debut Recital in Carnegie Recital Hall and has been
active  as  a  recitalist,  vocal  coach,  accompanist.  and  chamber  music
performer,  as  well  as  an  active  adjudicator  of  piano  auditions  and
competitions.  She  is  a  member  of  the  Southern  Tier Music  Teachers
Association and Music Teachers National Association, and on the board of
judges  for  the  National  Guild  of  Piano  Teachers  Association. She  has
premiered compositions of many contemporary composers.  Among many
concerts  she  performed,  three  were  sponsored  by  the  New  York  State
Council  on  Arts.  She  appeared  in  a  performance  with  the  Seoul
Philharmonic Orchestra, which  Eumag  Choonchu, one  of Korea’s most
respected  music  magazines,  described  as  “of  rare  quality,  moving  and
lyrical.”  She was  awarded  an  Individual Artist Award  2008­2009  by  the
Broome County (NY) Arts Council.  She was awarded Chapin Fund Grant
for 2012 by the Music Teachers National Association.

RICHARD HUGUNINE began his professional music career in his teens
as a church  organist.  From 1972  to 1984,  he excelled as a provider of
improvisatory piano music for ballet classes.  He was Assistant Director of
Music  at  the  National Academy  of  Ballet  in  Champaign,  Illinois,  class
pianist  and  personal  pianist  for  Patricia  Wilde  at  the American  Ballet

Theatre, class pianist, Music Di rector, stage coordinator and Composer in
Residence at Ballet Binghamton, lead class pianist at the National School of
Ballet in Washington, D.C. and on­call ballet pianist at the Kennedy Center
for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. After a second, 20­year career
as a consultant in  the automation of corporate administrative processes,
including  11  years  as  Vice  President  of  Process  and  Technology  at
Cambridge  Realty Capitol  Companies,  Richard  retu rned  to  Binghamton
University in 2011 to complete his B.A. in composition, gradua ting Magna
Cum Laude in May, 2012.  He is currently working on his  Master of Music
degree in Composition at Binghamton University.

�Bingha m ton U niversi ty  Depa rtmen t of Music
Coming Events
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Saturday, April  5 – Junior R ecital: Christina Santa Maria, soprano and Cole
Tornbezg, tenor­ 8:00 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Sunday,  April  6  ­  Faculty Recital: Alicbael Salmirs, piano –  3:00  p.m.  –

Anderson  Center  Chamber  Hall  –  $10  general  public;  $ 7  faculty/staﬀ/seniors;  $5
students

Tuesday, April 8 – String Fever (String Classes and Studio String Recital) –
8:00 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Thursday, April  1 0  ­  Jazz Mid­Day Concert with guest artist ­  1:20 p.m.  ­
Osterhout Concert Theater –  free

Thursday, April  10 – H arpur Jazz Ense mble Concert with gues t artist Marko
Marcinli’o ­  8:00 p.m. ­  Osterhout Concert Theater ­  $ 7 general public; $5
faculty/ s taﬀ/ seniors; free for students
Thursday, April 2
  4, [Mid­Day Concert –  1:20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Saturday, April 2
  6 ­  Senior R ecital: Ken’anna Krebuslzevsla; soprano ­ 8:00
p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Sunday, April 2
  7 ­  Senior R ecital: Paul  Watrobski, cello ­  1 :00 p..m. –
Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Sunday, April 2  7  – University Chorus and Wind Symphony Concert: An

American M usic  Cele bration – 3:00 p.m. – Osterhout Concert Theater ­ $10
general public; $ 7 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; $5 for students

Sunday, April 2 7 ­   Master’s Recital.­ Seongliyang Kim , piano – 7:30 p.m. ­
Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free

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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, Binghamzon, NY 13902.

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UNIVERSITY
FLUTE TRIO CONCERT
Natalie McCrea ry, Flute
Emily Morris, Flute
Mark Zhuang, Flute

Chai­Kyou Mallinson, Piano

Saturday, April 9, 2011
12:00 Noon

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PROGRAM
EIdin Burton
(1913–1979)

Sonatina for Flute and Piano 
Allegretto grazioso 
Andante sognando
Allegro giocoso
Mark Zhuang, Flute
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, Piano

.Gabriel Faure

Fantasy, Opus 79 for Flute and Piano 

(1845­1924)

Natalie McCreary, Flute
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, Piano

The Carnival of Venice, Opus 78 
with Variations 

GIUIIO Briccaldi
(1818–1881)
Edited by Frederick Wilkins

Emily Morris, Flute
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, Piano

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THE BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY FLUTE TRIO
Sonata in D Major ........... 
for Three Flutes 

...Johann Joachim Quantz

(1697–1773)

Vivace
Menuet
Vivace

Suite for Three Flutes.. 
Andante 
Allegro
Adagietto
Scherzo

..William Presser
(b. 1916)

Rondeau from Suite Pastorale .........................Jean­Michel Damase

(b. 1928)

Circus March.. 

The Drunken Sailor.......... 

..........Ricky Lombardo

(b. 1946)

.. Traditional

Arranged by C. Cowles

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Natalie McCreary graduated salutatorian of Ross Corners Christian Academy
in 2009. She is a sophomore at Binghamton University, majoring in Human
Development with future plans of a master degree in Elementary Education.
During high school, she performed in the NYSSMA Solo Festivals and the
music competitions of ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International) at
Houghton College, Houghton, New York. Natalie is a member of the
Binghamton University Symphony Orchestra and the Bingha mton University
Flute Trio. She is a member of the Flute Studio of Georgetta Maiolo.
Emily Morris is a senior at Binghamton University, with a major in Man­
agement Information Systems and Environmental Studies. She is a member of
the Binghamton University Orchestra, Binghamton University Flute Trio, Pep
Band, and a former member of the Binghamton University Wind Symphony and
Flute Ensemble. She is a member of the Flute Studio of Georgetta Maiolo.
Emily graduated from Syosset High School in 2008. While in High School, she
performed with the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra and the Na ssau­Suﬀolk
Performing Arts Wind Symphony as well as the All­County Band and Orchestra.
Last year, Emily studied abroad twice, traveling on a winter interim trip to India
to study internationa l business, and then attending Southern Cross University in
Lismore, Australia for the spring semes ter to study environmental science. She
attended Usdan Center for the Performing Arts for four summers, participating
in the senior band and senior chorus. She will return there this summer for her
third season as a member of their administrative staﬀ.

Mark Zhuang, from Staten Island, New York, is a freshman at Binghamton
University. He is a member of the Bingha mton University Wind Symphony and
the Binghamton University Flute Trio. He is a member of the Flute Studio of
Georgetta Maiolo. Mark graduated from Staten Island Technical High School,
where he participated in the High School Band, NYSSMA Solo Festivals, All
State Symphonic Band (2009) and the All State Wind Ensemble (2010). From
2007 thru 2010 he studied ﬂute with Keriann DiBari­Overle. Mark was a ﬁnalist
in the U.S. Army Band “Pershing’'s Own” soloist competition.
Chai­Kyou Mallins on, currently on the faculty of the Department of Music at
Binghamton University, received a B.M. degree in Piano from Julliard, Licence
d’Enseignement from Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, France and a M.A.
degree from Binghamton University. Her teachers include Jean Casadesus,
Jean­Michel Damase, Jules Gentil and Alton Jones. She also performed in
Master Classes by Robert Casadesus. A prize winner in the Korean National
Music Competition, Ms. Mallinson was awarded the French Government
Scholarship, Tanglewood  Summer School Full Scholarship and the
Fontainebleau American Conservatory Full Scholarship. Ms. Mallinson gave a
debut Recital in Carnegie Recital Hall and has been active as a recitalist, vocal
coach, accompanist, and chamber music performer, as well as an active
adjudicator of piano auditions and competitions. She is a member of the Music
Teachers National Association, the Southern Tier Music Teachers‘ Association,
and of the board of judges for the National Guild of Piano Teachers.

�Bingham ton Univer sity Mus ic Departm ent’s

U P C O M I N G  E V E N T S
é w M M M M é ' ﬁ w é ­ ﬁ é '

Mid­Day concerts are held on Thursdays, 1:20 PM in Casadesus Recital
Hall unless otherwise noted and are FREE
Sa turda y, A pril 9 — Pia nis t Micha el Sal mirs : For the  Love o f  M usic
— 8:00 PM — Anderson Center Chamber Hall — $15 general public; $10

faculty/staﬀ/ seniors; $5 students

Sunday, Ap ril 1 0  — Senior Recital : Laura MacAv oy, soprano —
3:00 PM — Casadesus Recital Hall — free

Tuesday, A pril 1 2  — String Departmen t Recital : String Fever —
8:00 PM — Casadesus Recital Hall — free
Thursday, April 14 — Harpur Jazz Ensemble Concert w i th  g uest
a rti s t  — 8:00 PM — Osterhout Theater — free (Co­sponsored by the
Binghamton University Music Department and the  Harpur Jazz Project)
Friday, April 15  — Lecture on  “Blind Tom ” Wiggins,  1 9 ”  c entury
A frican­A merican co mposer by  Stephanie Jensen­Mo ul ton — 3:00
PM — Casadesus Recital Hall — free
Friday, Apr il 15  — Universi ty S tring Orchestra — 4:00 PM — Grand

Corridor — free

Thursday, April 28 — Trumpet Studio Con cert — 8:00 PM —
Casadesus Recital Hall — free

Saturday, A pril 3 0 — Harpu r Chorale a nd Women ’s Chorus — 8:00
PM — Anderson Center Chamber Hall — free
Sunday, M a y 1 — W ind Symph ony Conce rt : Solo Compe tition
Winners — 3:00 PM — Anderson Center Chamber Hall — free
Sunda y, Ma y 1 — Ma s ter ’s Recital : Ja mes Hsia , v iol in  — 7:30 PM —

Casadesus Recital Hall — free

For ticket information, please call  the
Ander son Cen ter Box Oﬀice  at 7 77­ARTS.

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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
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

Binghamton University Opera Wo rkshop p resents

OPERA SCENES
WITH SCENES FROM

THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, Cosr FAN TUTTE,
CARMEN, OF  MICE AND MEN,
THE CRUCIBLE, Lakmé AND  TURANDOT
Willie A nthony  Waters , Music Direct or/Con ductor
John Isenberg, Assistant Music Director/ P ianist
David Carl Toul son, Stage Director
Thomas Goodheart, Stage Director, Lakme
Matthew Samluk, Stage Manager

Sunday, March 15, 2015

3:00  p.m.

Phelps Mansion

�so PROGRAM  oz 

(casts in order of vocal appearance) 
Léo Delibes:  LAKME QUINTET Act I, Scene 3 (1883) 

Ellen

Frédén’c .

Stacey Geyer, soprano
..Max Rydqvist, baritone 

.Cole Tomberg, tenor
.Christina Santa Maria, soprano
Miss Bentson
.Karima Jibril, soprano

Gérald.
Rose .

,

l
l

.

Two  British  oﬀicers  are  having  a picnic  with  two  British  girls  and  their
governess.  The girls see jewelry left by Lakmé, the daughter of a   Hindu priest.
They comment on her beauty, the beautiful surroundings, and they discuss the
various customs and habits of “exotic” women, as opposed to British women.

Pang

Don Alfonso.
Ferrando
Guglielmo .
Despina .
Fiordiligi .
Dorabella.

. Nikolas Arden, baritone
.Abigail Smith, soprano
.. Stacey Geyer, soprano

hide thefact that Cherubino, her page, had been in the room with the Countess 
and her maid, Susanna ­ the Count is a jealous man and might react negat ively.

There is a sudden noise from an adjoining room.  The Count hears the noise;
the Countess lies and says Susanna is in the room and the door is locked.  The
Count does not believe her and they get into a spat, which Susanna observes.

T  RAND  T ­ A   II 

cesne  1 1 9 2 6

..CodyRay Caho, baritone
. Cole Tomberg, tenor
Ricky Nan, tenor

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: COSI FA  TUTTE ­ Act I ﬁnale (1790)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:  LE NOZZE Dl FlGARO
Act II, Scene 3 {1786}

Count  Almaviva  approaches  his  wife ‘s  bedroom,  and ﬁnds  it  locked.  He
comments that this is not her usual custom.  The Countess nervously tries to

. Jenny Gac, soprano
Jordan Schreiner, tenor

The opening of Act 2 of Puccini ‘s ﬁnal opera ﬁnds Turandot ’s three ministers,
Ping,  Pang  and  Pong,  discussing  the  terrible  state  of  things  in  Peking  ­
T ttrandol has vowed she will never marry unless her suitor can answer three
riddles.  If he fails, he will be executed (as many have been in the past).  The
ministers are nostalgic about  their  homes in  the country far away from  the
blood and violence of Peking.

Jordan Schreiner, tenor
. Jenny Gac, soprano

Seville to ﬁnd him, to bring him money and a kiss from his mother.

Countess.
Susanna

C E  a n d M
  EN,  , Act III, scene 1 (1970)

Based  on  John  Steinbeck ‘s  classic  novel,  Carlisle  F o nd ‘s  music  drama  is
considered a masterpiece.  This scene takes place in a barn on a farm.  Lennie
Small, a slightly retarded man who doesn’t recognize his own strength, laments
the fact that he has just killed his puppy (accidentally).  The head ranch hand ‘s
wife (only known as (‘urley ‘s Wife) enters the barn, dressed up and carrying a
suitcase  –she  is  tired  of  life  on  the  farm,  and  has  decided  to  leave  for
Hollywood.  They both sing of their dreams ­  he wants to own a farm with lots
of pets, and she wants a glamorous career as a movie star.

Ping
Pong.

Don José has joined the army and is stationed in Seville after killing a man in
his home town during a game of p  elota.  His girlfriend, Micaéla, travels to

Count.

Curley‘s Wife.
Lennie

iacom 

Georges Bizet: CARMEN ­ Act 1 scene and duet (1875)
Don Jose'.
Micaéla.

Cnrlisle Floyd  O F  

i

Josiah Davis, bass­baritone

. Kevin Truax, tenor
..CodyRay Caho, baritone

Rachel Young, soprano
Jenny Gac, soprano
.Lindsay Brown, mezzo­soprano

Two  young  soldiers,  Ferrando  and  Guglielmo,  enter  into  a  wager  with  a

cynical older man, Don Alfonso: he declares thal women cannot be trusted to

be faithful, including the guys ' girlfriends, the sisters Dorabella and F iordiligi.
Alfonso devises a  plan  to prove  his  point,  and enlists  the assistance of the
girlfriends’ maid, Despina.  The guys agree to follow his instructions to the
letter in order to make the plan work:  they will pretend to go away to war, and
will return disguised as Albanian soldiers.  Upon their return, the ‘soldiers ’ are
introduced to the sisters, who immediately order them to leave.  Despina enters

�disguised as  a doctor.  The guys pretend to take poison  in  their despair at
having been dismissed.  The sisters relent somewhat.  Despina, with the help of
a giant  magnet, pretends to revive them.  The guys protest their love to the

other’s girlfriend.  Despite the guy ‘s continued and ardent protestations, the

Binghamton,  NY.  ﬁrst  as  Accompanist,  then  additionally  as  Education  Outreach

Coordinator  and  Chorus  Master.  As  part  of  Opera­GoRound  touring  program,  he

accompanied  over  500  performances  throughout  New  York  State  and  northern
Pennsylvania. John has played for WSKG radio broadcasts of several Operalogue preview

women continue to rebuﬀ their entreaties, and Alfonso sees signs that his plan
is beginning to work.

performances including Puccini’s Madama Butterﬂy. Donizetti’s Luc ia d i  Lammermoor

80  ABOUT THE DIRECTORS 08

currendy  (he  Organist/Pianist  and Choir Director at  Sarah Jane  Johnson Memorial
United Methodist Church in  J ohnson City.

Maestro  Willie  Anthony  Water!  is  formerly  General  and  Artistic  Director  of
Connecticut Opera, and formerly Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of Florida
Grand Opera.  He has been a guest conductor  for the Australian Opera (now Opera
Australia), Boston Lyric  Opera, Cologne  Opera. Florida Grand Opera, Fort  Worth
Opera. Michigan Opera Theatre, New York  City Opera, L’Opéra de Montreal. Opera
Memphis, San Diego Opera. Vancouver Opera, Opera de Québec and opera companies
and symphony orchestras in Cape Town, Pretoria, and Durban, South Africa. He has
conducted concerts with the Hartford Symphony,  the Florida Philharmonic, Detroit

David Carl Toulson,  rage director, relishes the process of taking a show from the score
to the stage, leaving his mark on the grande  of art forms and is consistently praised for

Symphony. Indianapolis Symphony as well as several European orchestras, including the
Bavarian Radio Orchestra in Munich. He conducted two gala concerts (for Connecticut
Opera  and Opera  Colorado) with  renowned  mezzosoprano  Denyce Graves.  In  May,
2005, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Hartford/Hie Ham
School for his contributions to the musical life of the city of Hartford. Maestro Waters is
a frequent guest  panelist on the quiz of the  Metropolitan Opera  broadcasts.  lu July,

3008, he made his debut at  the Deutsche Oper, Berlin, conducting the Cape  Town
Opera production of Porgy and Bess. (He conducted the ﬁrst­ever production of Porgy  in
Cape Town in 1995).  From 2009 to 201 2, Mo. Waters was Adjunct lnsrnictor of Opera.
and Music Director  of (he  Opera  Theater at  the University of Connecticut (Storrs).
Since  2004,  he  has  been  music director of Prelude  to  Performance, a  summer  training
program for young singer. sponsored by the Martina Arroyo Foundation in  New York

City. lu January, 2011 Maestro Waters conducted the 31* annual Martin Luther  King
Celebration  Concert  with  the  Cleveland  Orchestra.  Bernstein’s  Candide  for  the

University of Connecticut’s Opera Theater, “A Night at the Opera” with the Hartford
Symphony, and an evening of opera choruses with Concora, a fully­professional chorus
in Hartford.  Among his most recent engagements are Tosca for Opera Memphis, The
Grand  Duchess  of  Gérolstein,  for  the  Franco­American  Vocal  Academy  (France)  and
University o f Connecticut Opera Theater, The Tales of Hoﬀmann for the Franco­American

Vocal  Academy.  and  Die  Fledermaus  at  Northwestem  L’niversity.  He  has  recently
conducted L’Elisir d’amore and I l  Barbiere dl Simghd for Prelude.  He w ill  conduct Madama
Butterﬂy for Prelude this summer.

John lsenberg. a native of Endicotr. NY. holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Music and a
Master’s Degree in Italian Literature from Binghamton University. In addition to opera,

he performs many musical genres  including musical theater.  traditional Scottish and
various  styles  of  sacred  music.  John  formerly  worked  for  (he  TriCities  Opera  in

and Mozart’s  The  Magic  Flute. He has worked with numerous  theater and  musical
groups in the Binghamtou area, including SRO Productions, the Madrigal Choir of
Binghamton, the Binghamton  Downtown Singers and the Summer Savoyards. John is

his ability to transform opera characters into living breathing people and for his clarity
in  storytelling.  h  is  these  attributes  that  allow  him  to  create  fresh  and  exciting
productions that capture audiences. The new year contains several exciting projects for

Mr. Toulson including a scenes program for Webster University in  St. Louis. a one­act

opera based on the life of Muhammad Ali  for North Carolina Opera. his directorial
debut with Tri­Cities Opera. and a return to Temple University in Philadelphia to direct

a production of Mozart’s La  ﬁnta giardiniera.

Thomas Goodheart, baritone, Assistant  Professor of Voice at Binghamton L’niversity
BM, MM Manhattan School of Music, Voice faculty at Purchase College Conservatory
of Music 1999­2010. Baritone Thomas Goodheart has performed over 40 leading roles

in  opera  and  oratorio with  companies  throughout  the  United States  including The
Opera  Theatre  of  St.  Louis,  Chautauqua  Opera,  New  York  City  Opera  National

Company. Connecticut Opera. Opera Theatre of Pittsburgh. Des Moines Metro Opera,
Artpark Opera and Tri­Cities Opera. Recent performances include the American stage
premiere of the role of Bruno in James MacMillan’s opera Parthenogenesis. Leading roles
include Marcello in La  Bohéme, Escamillo in Carmen, Germont in L a  Traci­am. Sharpless
in  Madama  Butterﬂy,  Michele  in  ll Tribune  and  Enrico in  Lucia  di  lammermoor.  Mr.
Goodheart has  appeared as  a guest soloist with symphony orch o (as  in  the United

States and  South  America.  He  has  received  awards  from  the  Metropolitan  Opera
National  Council,  the  New  York  State  Council  on  the  Arts,  the  Joy  in  Singing
Competition, Bel  Canto Opera Foundation,  the  Ezio Pinza Counc il  for  American

Singers, the Lincoln Center Institiute and the Tri­Cities Opera. Mr. Goodheart is the

Director o f Vocal/Opera studies for the “Songe d’été en musique” Festival in  Quebec.

Canada. Mr. Goodheart maintains a private voice studio in NYC and is on the voice
faculty of The Westchester Summer  Vocal  Institute, the  Metropolitan  International
Music Festival, New York City.  His students have gone on to graduate study at  the
Juilliard  School,  Eastman  School  of  Music,  Mannes  College  of  Music,  Indiana
University. Manhattan School of Music. Guild Hall (London, England) and the Opera
Institute  of  Boston  University  among  others.  They  have  won  prestigious  voice
competitions and are singing professionally throughout the United States and Europe

�Matthew Samluk is a recent graduate of the Masters of Music program at Binghamton
University. He has appeared on stage with  Tri­Cities Opera as Colline in La Boheme
.Ferrando  in Il  Trovatore,  and  Frank  in Die Fledemnaus. On  the  concert  stage.  Mr.
Samluk  has  been a  guest  artist  with  the  Schuylkill Valley  Symphony  (Brahms’ Ein
Deuuclws  Requiem and  Faure’s Requiem),  Pottstown  Symphony (Handel’s Messiah). and
Reading Choral Society (Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on Christmas Comb).

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Soprano Stacey Geyer is a ﬁrst­year master’s student in  Binghamton Unive .'ty’  M.M.
Opera  Program,  studying  privately  with  Professor  Thomas  Goodheart.  A  four­time
winner  of  the NATS vocal competition, she  travelled  to Verona, Italy,  to attend  the

Opera Viva! Program, interned and performed with Opera Theater Pittsburgh and New
England Consenatory. and was a featured soloist in Songe d’été en  musique Music School
and Festival in Québec. While in her undergraduate studies at Susquehanna University.
Ms. Geyer had the privilege of performing a diversity of major roles. including the title
role in Suor Angelica, Adele in Die Flzdennaus, soprano soloist in Francis Poulenc  Gloria,
as well as Cinderella in  law the Woods. Ms. Geyer hails from the small town of Halifax.
Pennsylvania.
Max Rydqvist, baritone, is currently in the chorus at Tri­Cities Opera. This is his second
year at Binghamton University. H e  is  from Stockholm, Sweden and has sung with a boys

choir in Oslo that has toured Europe. He has also sung the father in Hansel and Gretel
and the roles of John the Baptist/Judas in the musical “Godspell” in high school and has
been in all­state and all­county choirs. Max has received the John M. and Marcella M.
Keeler Scholarship in  Music this semester.  Max attended the Westchester Summer Vocal

Institute in New York this past summer, as w ell as Songe d’ete en Musique Quebec.  He
is working towards a Bachelor o f Music Degree in  Vocal Perfonnance.  Max is a student

o f Professor Thoma, Goodheart and coaches with Maestro Willie Waters.

Cole Tornberg, tenor, is a junior in Binghamton’s Music Performance undergraduate
degree program. Cole comes from the Villag e of Sea Cliﬀ. His recent roles include an
excerpt from Manon by Massenet as Le  Chevalier des Grieux, Lord Tolloler in lolanrhe,
The Witch in Hansel and Gretel, and Marco  in The Gondoliets. He has  also been

actively  singing  in  the  chorus  for  Tri­Cities  Opera  including  their  most  teccnt
productions  of  Rigoletto,  La  Bahéme,  Carmen  and  Don  Giovanni.  Cole  studies  with

Professor Mary Burgess.

Christina Santa Maria, soprano, is a senior Bachelor of Music  student studying with
Mary  Burgess.  Her  roles  include  both Gretel and Hansel in  BU’s  201 2  and  2013
productions of Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel, the soprano soloist in Bach’s Christmas

Oratorio with the BU Symphony Orchestra and Chen  (2013) and several opera scenes

with the Stage Techniques for the Singing Actor class. She is currently a member o f

University Chorus and has performed in Tri­Ciries Opera Chorus from 2011­2014. She
has performed at venues in Italy, Austria as well as Avery Fisher Hall, Carnegie Hall, Jazz
at Lincoln Center, Madison Square Garden with Elton John and The Barclay Center
with Barbra Streisand.

Karima J ibril is a sophomore from Staten Island, New York and she is currently working
towards  her  Bachelor  of  Music  Degree  in  Vocal  Performance.  Her  perfonnance
experience includes Valerie Zeta in LaGuardia High School’s production of The Merry
Widow  and  an  extensive  choral  background  performing  works  such  as  leonard
Bernstein’s  Chichester  Psalms.  Her awards  include  the Polydor Music  Scholarship  for

vocal, second place in the Richmond Choral Society vocal competition, and the Emily A.

Nielsen and Orville F. Nielsen, MD  Music Scholarship  in honor  of Professor  Mary
Burgess. Karima is a student of Professor Mary Burgess.

Jordan Schreiner, tenor is a ﬁrst year Masters student pursuing an M.M. in Opera in
conjunction with Tri­Cities Opera’s Resident Artist Training Program and studying with
Professor Mary Burgess.  Jordan received his Bachelor’s Degrees in Vocal Perfonnance
and Music Business: Management at Mansﬁeld University where he studied with Dr.
Alissa Rose.  His recent performances include his Tri­Cities Opera debut as  Botsa in
Verdi’s Rigoletto as well as appearances with the Mansﬁeld University Opera Theatet as
Frederic in Gilbert and Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance and Martin in Aaron Copland’s The
Tender  Land. This past spring Jordan was awarded ﬁrst place in the Senior Men division
at the Eastern Regional NATS competition at Hofstra University.
Jenny Gac, soprano, is from Newark Valley, NY  and is concluding her master’s studies in

opera at Binghamton University and Tri­Cities Opera. Previous roles include Countess
Ceprano in Rigoletto, Sally in Die Fledermaus, Rosalinda in Die Fledermaus (scenes), Mother

in Hansel  and  Gretel. First  Lady  in The  Magic  Flute (scenes).  Zerlina  in Don
Gtomnnl (Scenes). and Nora in The Sailor­Boy and  the Falcon. She ha. also appeared as the

soprano soloist in  Dvorak’s Te Deum. She has been awarded 1 st place in  the NA TS vocal
competition a n d   is  the  recipient o f  a  Binghatnton University Graduate Assistantsh ip,

Jewel Griﬀith Vocal Music Scholarship, New York State Retired Teachers Association
Scholarship,  and  the  SL’NY  Potsdam  Adirondack  Mountain  Scholarship.  She  is  a
student o f Prof. Mary Burgess.

Nikola! Arden, baritone, recently moved from Chicago, lllinois to begin his Masters of

Music in  Opera at Binghamton University. H e  completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Vocal Performance with a theater minor from  Butler University and has done graduate

work in vocal performance at Northwestern University. Mr. Arden is a graduate of the
young artist programs of Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre and Opera Santa Barbara. His
opera  credits  include  Melchoir  in  Amalil  and  the  Night  Visitors,  Scarpia  (cover)  and
Sciarrone in Tosca, Tonio in Pagliacci, Count Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro, and Ford in
Falsmﬀ.  ln  addition  to opera  Nikolas’ concert  repertoire  includes  the  baritone/bass
soloist in Dubois Les sept paroles du  Christ, Faure’s Requiem, Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem,

�Handel’s Messiah, Mozart’s Requiem, and CPE Bach’s Magniﬁcat. Mr. Arden currently
studies  with  Thomas  Goodheart  and  coaches  with Diane  Richardson and  Stephen
Crawford.

Abigail Smith, soprano, is a ﬁrst year masters student in the MM Opera program at
Binghamton  University.  where  she  studies  with Mary  Burgess.  Abigail was  recently
featured as a Dater in  Speed Dating Tonight with Tri­Cities Opera and as Alice Ford in

scenes from Falstaﬀ with Binghamton University. Ms. Smith recently graduated with her
BM  in  Vocal  Performance  from  Boston  University  Abigail  was  featured  in  several
mainstage productions with the Boston University Opera Institute. including the Boston

premiere  of  Daniel  Catan’s Spanish  opera  Florencia  en  el Amazonas.  Abigail  was  a
member of Boston University’s Opera Workshop program for 2 years and was awarded
the  Boston University Departmental Award  for Opera by the Opera Institute. Favorite
roles include Beatrice Mitchell in Three Decembers. Vitellia in La  clemenza di Tito, and
Second Woman in Dido and Aeneas. In  the summer of 2012, Abigail was a Young Artist
with the  International  Performing Arts  Institute  in  Bavaria,  where  she  performed  in
scenes, masterclasses, and lieder concerts. This April, Abigail will perform in Faust with
Tri­Cities Opera where she w ill s ing in  the chorus and cover the role of Marguerite.

CodyRay  Caho  is  currently  studying  his  master’s  degree  in opera  performance  at
Binghamton University under the direction of Thomas Goodheart. Mr. Caho holds a
bachelor’s of Vocal Performance from SL’NY Fredonia. He has performed with Tri­Cities
Opera, Greensboro Light Opera and Song, Westem New York  Chamber Orchestra,
Hillman, Opera, SUNY Fredonia, and Crittenden Opera workshop. His roles include

Marullo in Verdi’s Rigoletto, Giuseppe in  Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Gondoliers, Frank
in Strauss’ Die Fledermaus, Alidoro in  R ossini’s La  Cenerentola, The Secret Police Agent
in  Menotti’s The Consul, Marco in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi, Pish­Tush in  Gilbert and

Sullivan’s The Mikado among others.

Ricky  Feng  Nan  (Fenton and Dr. Caius),  tenor,  is  an  international  student  from
Guangzhou.  China.  He  is currently  pursuing  a  Bachelor  of  Arts  degree  in Vocal
Performance at Binghamton University, where he is  in his ﬁnal year of study. Ricky has
sung in the chorus at Tri­Cities Opera in  both production of Orv­men. and Die ﬂedmnaus,
He won the ﬁrst runner­up in  his division of the NATS Regional Conference in 2014,
and second place in the 2014 Chinese American Singing Contest. Ricky is a student of
Professor Thomas Goodheart and coaches with Professor William Lawson.
Josiah Davis is a  twenty’three year old  bassbaritone  from Ossining, NY .   He recently
completed his Bachelor o f Music  in Vocal Per formance  from the University o f  Mary

Hardin­Baylor in Belton, TX, where he studied with George Hogan.  He is pursuing his
Master of Music in  Opera from Binghamton University currently. where he studies with

Tom Goodheart.  Josiah has performed as Dr. Falke in Johann Strauss’ Die Fledermaus,
Guglielmo in Mozart’sCosi Fan Tutte, Gasparo in Donizetti’s Rita, Dr. Dulcamara in John
Davies’ Pinocchio, Wolfgang Bigbad in John Davies’ The Three Pigs, and The Big Bad Wolf
in  John Davies’ Little Red’s Most Umuual Day

Tenor  Kevin  Truax,  a native  of  Pennsylvania,  is  currently  completing  his  Master
of Music in Opera degree at Binghamton University and received his Bachelors of Music

in  Vocal Performance at Susquehanna University. He has appeared on  stage with Tri­

Cities Opera in the ml  of El Remendado in Carmen, Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, and
Alfred in Die Fledermmo.  He has also performed the role of the  Witch in Hansel and
Gretel as part of Binghamton University Opera Studio and will be performing the role of
Bardolfo  in their  upcoming  performance  of Falstaﬀ in  December. Kevin has  served
locally as a  soloist with the SUNY Broome Orchestra and in  Binghamton University

Choms’s performance of Bach’s Christmas Oratorio last year. He is a student of Thomas
Goodheart.

Rachel  Young, soprano, is a third year undergraduate voice student of Professor Mary

Burgess  in  pursuit  of her  Bachelor’s  degree  in  vocal  performance  at Binghamton
University.  At  BU, Ms.  Young  has  performed  the  role  of  Gretel  in  Engelbert
Humperdinck’s  “Hansel  and  Gretel”  as  well  as scenes  from  Verdi’s  “Falstaﬀ”  as
Nanetta, scenes  from Mozart’s  “Cosi  fan  tutte”, “Le nozze di Figaro". and Donizetti’s
“L’elisit  d’amore”.  Ms.  Young  recently performed  the  role  of  Kaylee  in  Michael
Ching’s opera “Speed  Dating,  Tonight!”  with  Tri­Cities  Opera  company.
Additionally“ with TCO, she sang in  the chorus of “Carmen” and. in  April. w ill sing in

the chorus of  “Faust".  On April  35th she will  give  a free junior  recital at 7:30  PM  in
Casadesus recital hall. She thanks her friends and family for their unending support and
love.

Lindsay Brown, mezzo­soprano  is a  ﬁrst year Masters of Music  in Opera student at

Binghamton  University.  Lindsay  received  her  undergraduate  degrees  in  Vocal
Performance and Music Education at Mansﬁeld University in December 2013. Lindsay
made  her  professional debut with Tri­Cities Opera this past October as Giovanna  in
Verdi’s  Rigoleno.  Performances with Mansﬁeld  University Opera  Theater  include  Ma
Moss in Copeland’s The  Tender Land,  The Duchess in Samuel Adler’s  The Outcasts of
Poker  Flat, Third Lady  in Mozart’s The  Magic  Flute,  and  Marcellina  in The  Marriage of
Figaro. Lindsay has also made appearances as a concert soloist. performing sections from
Bach’s Missa Brevis in F, Haydn’s Mass in Time of War, Mozart’s Requiem in D Minor and
Handel’s Messiah. Upcoming engagements for Lindsay include Marthe in Faust with Tri­
Cities Opera.

Calli  Seigart (1st  Friend),  soprano,  from  Syracuse,  New  York  is  a  sophomore  at
Binghamton  University  working  toward  a  Bachelor  of  Music  degree  in  Vocal
Performance.  Ms.  Seigart  was  recently  seen  in  the  chorus  of Die
Fledermaus and Carmen with Tri­Cities Opera. Over the summer she participated in  Songe
d'été  en  Musique, a  music  program  in  Quebec.  She  is a  student  o f Prof.  Thomas
Goodheart.

Soprano  Carina Kahane  is a  freshman voice  student  in Mary  Burgess  studio.  She

graduated from LaGuardia High School  for Performing Arts this past June, and is very
happy to be a part o f Binghamton’s wonder ful music program. Carina was cast in  two

fully staged opera productions at LaGuardia; The Merry Widow, and la Belle  Helene.

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Coming Events
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Thursday, March 19 – Mid­Day Concert­ 1: 20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Thursday. March 19 – Lontano Ensemle: Music Now! – 7:30 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – $7
general public; $5 faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni; Free for students
Thursday, March 19­ Master Class BU Alumnus Lee Musiker, piano ­  6 ­  7:30 p.m. ­  Fine Arts

24 – free

Friday, March 20 –  Master Class B U  Alumnus Ira Gitler, composer –  3:00 p.m. –  Casadesus
Recital Hall ­ free
Thursday, March 26 – Mid­Day Concert – 1:20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Friday, March 27 – Junior Recital: Jessica Biogiotti, ﬂute – 7:30 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall –
free
Sunday, March 29 – Songs My Students Taught Me with Janey Choi, violin and Pej Reitz, piano
(tentative) – 3 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – $7 general public; $5 faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni;
Free for students
Wednesday, April 1 – Harmony Club Fundraiser Concert – 7:30 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall –
S 10 suggested donation

Thursday. April 2 – Mid­Day Concert– 1:30 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Thursday, April 16 – Mid­Day Concert– 1:20 p.m. ­  Fine Arts Building, Room 21 – free

Thursday, April 16 – Faculty Recital: Zachary Sweet, cello and Michael Salmirs, piano ­  7:30
p.m.  –  Casadesus  Recital  Hall  –  $7  general  public;  $5  faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni;  Free  for
students

Friday, April 17 ­  Joint Sophomore Recital: Skylar Buono, clarinet and Michelle Li, ﬂute –  5
p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Friday, April 17 – Tri­Cities Opera presents Gounod’s Faust – 8 p.m. – The Forum Theater – call
(607) 772­0400 for tickets

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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 6000sss, Binghamton, NY 13902.

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Binghamton University Orchestra
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Casadesus Recital Hall
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Sunday, November 18, 2007

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Sunday, November 18. 2007 

Casadesus Recital Hall

Division I W oodwinds, Brass &amp; Percussion 
Stephanie Lehman
Ney Rosauro: Marimba Concerto, mvts. 2 &amp;4

Matthew Hassell

C.M. von Weber: Clarinet Concerto #2, mvt. 3 

Diana Amari &amp; Alexa Weinberg 

P.H. Telemann : Suite in F Major for Two Horns 
Mvts. 1,2 &amp; 5

Erica Leo 

Cecile Chaminade: Concertino for Flute 

Division 3: Strings

Eris Chang: Viadla

Mozart: Concerto #3, G Major K. 216, m v t

Elizabeth Sterling, Violin
Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole, mvt 1

Sarah Sterling, Viola

Hindemith: Trauermusik

Griﬀin Sarg
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De Beriot. Scene de Ballet

Jennifer Chen, Cello

Bruch: Kol Nidrei

Nicole Hsien­Yu Hsu

Division 4: K eyboards

Chopin: Concerto #2 in F minor, mvt I

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Bizet ’s ‘Carmen’:  Micaela ‘s aria “Je dis...” 

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Silence please – we are recording for the competitors.
Enter and Leave the Hall  through the back  door.only between competitors.
No talking or writing;  Please, Silence all electronics!!

Jonathan M oots , Baritone 

Thanks to our Judges, faculty and student participants.

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Mozart: “Alcandro lo confesso ’ K 51 2 
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Sung Jin Park, Soprano 

Donizetti/Don Pasquale: ‘Quel guardo il cavaliere '

Ariana Zbrzezny, Mezzo­soprano
Rossini: ‘Cruda Sorte ’

Abigail Freeman, Soprano

Mozart: Vorrei spiegarvi, O Dio. K. 418

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Friday, N ovem ber 30 –  Flute Stud io Recital – 10:30 a.m. – Casadesus

Recital Hall – free

Satu rday, Decem ber 1 – Fl ute Ensem ble Recita l – 12 noo n – Casadesus
Recital Hall – free

Satu rday, Decem ber 1 – Reunion Recital :  Aa ron Nicho lson, baritone
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Chamber Hall ­ $1 5 general public; $13 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; $7 students
Sunday, Decem ber 2 – U niversity O rchest ra : Sounds Behind the Celluloid
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Tuesday, Decem ber 4 – Pe rcussion E nsemble – 8:00 p.m. ­ Anderson Center
Chamber Hall – free
Th u rsday, Decem ber 6 – M id­Day Co ncert – 1 :20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital

Hall – free

Thursday, Decem ber 6 – Ha rpu r Chorale and Wom en ’s Chorus – 8:00 p.m.
– Trinity Memorial Ch urch, Binghamton – free

Friday, December 7 – Singing Chinese – 7:00 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall –
free
Sunday, Decem ber 9 – W ind Sym phony – 7 :30 – Anderson Center Chamber
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