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TRANSATLANTIC JOURNEYS:
A M EETING OF MUSIC A ND  DANCE

traditions FROM WEST  AFRICA
AND THE CARlBBEAN

presented by:
The Nukporfe African Dance­Drumming Ensemble

directed by:

James Burns and Marcel March

featuring guest artist:
Elikem Nymuame

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

7 :00 p.m.
Watters Theater

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�io­ PROGRAM aé‘s
Tonight’s  program  presents  a  meeting  between  several  folkloric
dances  from  West  Africa  and  the  Caribbean,  focusing  on  the
similarities in their musical languages and oral traditions, while also
celebrating their  unique local expressions. This evening we will  be
focusing  on  traditional  dance­drumming  styles  from  Ghana  and
Cuba. Ghana is a country of immense  cultural diversity, with over
10 major  ethnic  groups, each  with their own unique music  and
dance forms. During the Trans­Atlantic slave  trade, many of these
forms were brought to Cuba, where they developed into their own
distinct traditions.
I.  Agbekor (Ghana). Agbekor is a war dance of the  Ewe people of
Ghana.  The  dance  movements  imitate  moments  from  battle,
and follow the drum language of the lead drum, atsimevu.
i.  Processional. As the drummers and dancers proceed to the
stage in traditional  fashion, they sing a war song that calls
the  warrior.  to  battle  against  the  European  colonial
powers.  The second  song  memorializes  the  great warrior
Kundo who led warriors into battle and has been killed.

ii.  Preludes.  These short dance  interludes introduce the solo
dance section that follows.
iii.  Solo dance ﬂights. These solo dance movements are among
the  most  technically  demanding  works  in  traditional
African music.  The  accompanying  music  is played  in  a
sharp presto tempo between 190­200 bea ts per minute, and
the  musicians  must  maintain  their  highly  syncopated
musical  lines  that  tend  to  fall  between  the  beats.  The
communication between the lead drummer and dancers is
absolute­  every  note  cues  a  movement  or  gesture.  Each
sequence is introduced by the lead drum, and is completed
with a turning movement.

II.

Dance  of  Eleggua  (Cuba). In  Yoruba mythology  Eleggua is the
deity  of  the  crossroads,  who  opens  the  channels  of
communication between human beings and the other gods. He
is normally saluted at the beginning of every performance to ask
for  his blessings. Eleggua  is often depicted  as an old  man who
likes to  play tricks on  people– he can appear  feeble and  then
surprise everyone by suddenly exhibiting the strength of a young
man.

I I I . Galiu (Ghana).  Gahu is a neotraditional dance that has been
adopted  and  adapted  by  the  Ewe  people  of  Ghana.  It  is  an

oﬀshoot of the Gome dance, a Pan­Atlan tic African dance form

that  emerged  in  the  19th  century  from  the  synthesis  of
European  hymns  and  marches  with  West  African  musical

sensibilities.  The  name  Gahu  suggests  an  airplane,  and
represents  local  experiences with  new technology and  culture.
The songs are  often humorous and fun, suggesting  themes of
courtship and celebration.
IV. Dance of Oshun (Cuba). Oshun is the goddess of sensuality and
beauty, which is tem pered by an inner sadness due to the lack of
love and caring in t he world. She is revered as a divine mother,
and  also  as  the  queen  of  the  marketplace.  In  Nigeria  is
associated  with  the  river  Oshun,  and  is  an  important  water
spirit.

Solwun (Ghana).  Sohoun  is an  Ewe­Fon sacred dance used to
open  a ceremony of  the Yeve shrine.  The original  movements
danced at the shrine inspired the choreography for this folkloric
version, created by Dr. Opoku for the Ghana Dance Ensemble.
VI. Kpatsa (Ghana). Th is dance comes from a neighboring grou p of
the Ewe, known as  the Ga­Adangbe. They share many lingu istic
and cultural aﬀinities with the Ewe, and these two groups have
historically  interacted  with  each  other.  The  characteristic
movement  of  Kpatsa  is  a  limping  gait  that  imitates  the
movements of dwarfs, a magical race of being. that inhabit  rural
areas in Ghana. These movements were embellished with dance
combinations  and  eventually became  a social  and  recreational
dance  known  as  Kpatsa,  whose  name  is  an  onomatopoeic
reference to the movement of dwarfs.

�ia­ INTERMISSION « 5
VII. Dance  of  Oya  (Cuba).  Oya  is  the  goddess  who  guards  the
underworld, and  is also known as a warrior– she once grew a
beard so that she could ﬁght with the men. She is also associated
with  tornadoes,  earthquakes  and  other  dangerous  natural
phenomena. In Nigeria she is the goddess of the river Niger, one
of the most important rivers in West Africa .
VIII. Gota (Benin/Ghana). This is a popular funeral and recreational
dance of the Ewe­Fon people of Ghana, Togo, and Benin.
IX .

Kinka (Ghana). Kinka is a relatively modern style of Ewe funeral
music that became popular in the 1950s. It features a distinctive
body of songs and drum language phrases that juxtapose images
and themes from traditional Ewe culture with modern life,
Dance of Ogun (Cuba). Ogun is the deity o f war, who is known

for his rough countenance, and lack of social graces. In the new
world, he is often depicted as a wild man from the bush, who is
a ﬁerce warrior and defender of the weak.
XI.

Kpanlogo  (Ghana).  Kpanlogo is also a  new  form  of  traditional

music  that  was  created  by  the  Ga  people,  who  reside  in  and
around the capital of Ghana, Accra. It uses a distinct rhythmic
background that is found throughout the  Black Atlantic region
in musics like Samba, Calypso and Rumba.

XII. Fumefume  (Ghana).  Fumefume  is  another  new  form  of
traditional  music  among  the  Ga  people.  Mustapha  Tettey
Addey, a renowned Ga drummer, is credited for having created
Fumefume  out  of  earlier  sacred  dances  that  were  performed
during  traditional  ritual  events  and  ceremonies.  This  dance­
drumming  is  now  performed  during  life  cycle  events  such  as
birth, naming, initiation, marriage/wedding and funerals among
others.

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Dances Directed a nd Choreographed by
Elikem Nyamuame, Departments o f  M usic &amp; Theatre Dance
BEGINNING DANCE­CLASS

Assisted by Gieun Lee &amp; Mikal Padellan
Olukemi  Akinde,  Tamar  Gaﬀin­Cahn,  Janice  Henry,  Kwang  Hwang,
Dongha  Kim,  Jessinta  Oseni,  Soyeon  Ro,  Shangbin  Wu,  Natalie
Zolotareva, Elizabeth Acheampong, Seongmi An, Jeﬀery Appeagyei, Toni­
Ann  Black,  Andy  Chan,  Salma  Chaouqi,  Jiahao  Chen,  Yu  Cheng,
Dominique Descorbeth, Yan Fong, Shennell G riﬀiths, Hilary Hernandez,
Ariel Hunt, Ayaia Kalman, Sooyeon Kang, Bukola Kayode, Annabel Kim,
Joo  Hyun Kim, Juhwi Lee, Kit Liu, Briana Renios, Julia Rivera, Carly
Rubenfeld, Whitney Seabrooks, Amenzesiofo Uzamera, Jo Wang, Claudia
Wright, Yixiang Wu, Ebony Green.
ADVANCED DANCE—CLASS

Nana  Agyenim,  Dan  Kansiime, Vargar­Leone  Fredmary,  Rahilou  Diallo,
Dionnace Campbell, Junghee Kim, Sunglee Kim, Jinchul Park

NUKPORFE DANCERS
Joyce  Ajagbe,  Carolyn  Carate,  Seabright  Chen,  Sadora  Joanis,
Gieun  Lee,  Natasha  Madison,  Nana  Nkansah­Siriboe,  Allison
Nyamuame,  Stella  Ogunleye,  Uchenna  Okpalor,  Mikal  Padellan,
Michaela Pinnock, Lin Qiao, Itoro Udo, Marlande  Valentin, Fei
Yan.

Drumming directed and arranged by
James Burns, Departments o f  M usic a nd Africana Studies

NUKPORFE MUSICIANS
Lakim Desir, Yaw Duah, Sunny Kim, Xiaolu Lin, Melissa Marquez,
Keaton  Rood,  Josh  Schultz,  Brett  Settles,  Yanyan  Shen,  Gavin

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Ep ic Fright! – 8:00 p.m. – Anderson Center Chamber Hall – $7 general public;
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Thursday,  December  12  – Har pur  Chorale  and  Women ’s  Chorus
Ho l i da y Co nc ert  – 8:00  p.m.  – Trinity  Memorial Church,  Binghamton  – a
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Memorial Church, Binghamton – a good will donation will be collected at the door
Monday, February 2 – Mobious Concert – 3 :00 pl.m.  – Watters  Theater ­
$10 general public; $7 faculty staﬀ/seniors; $5 for students

Friday, February 7 – Tri­Cities Opera presents Mozart’s Don Giovanni ­
8:00 p.m. ­  The Forum Theatre ­  call (607) 7 7 2­0400 for tickets
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Harmony Club
Fundraiser Concert

Thursday, April 1 1, 20 13

7:30 p.m.

Casadesus Recital Hall

�PROGRAM
. W. A. Mozart

ln uomini, in soldati. 

( 1 7 56 ­ 1 791)
arr. by Benjamin Britten
( 19 13­1976)

from Cosi Fan Tutte 
The last rose ofsummer. 

Caitlin Gotimer, soprano
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, piano
Sonata No. 2 in B­ﬂat minor, Op. 35 . 
Grave – doppio mwimento 
Daniel Malinovsky, piano
11  Barcaiolo

Heart, we will forget him,. 
from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson 
Widmung, Op. 25, No. 1 . 

Christina Santa Maria, soprano
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, piano
Nigun . 
from the Ball Shem Suite 
Elea nor Krasner, violin
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, piano

. Fr éi éric Chopin
( 1810–1849)

Gacta no Donizetti
( 1872­19 15)
Aaron Copland
(1900­1990)
Robert Schumann

( 18104856)

Ernest Bloch
( 1880 ­ 1959)

Caitlin Gotimer, soprano
Christina Sa nta Maria, soprano
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, piano

A &lt; I N T E R M I S S I O N  m4

(b.  1 9 26)

Andante sostenuto 

Allegro vivo

William Marsiglia, trombone

Chai­Kyou Mallinson, piano
.Domenico Scarlatti
(1685­1757)
comp/arr. Heiner Wiberry

Sonata No. 44 .  
arr. Fred Hemke 
Ulla In Africa. 

The Binghamton University Saxophone Quartet
Danielle Smner, soprano saxophone
Veronica Mantilla, alto saxophone

(b. 1944)

Christopher Murdock. tenor saxophone
Ph il  Wes tc ot t, bari tone saxophone

Sonata 1 
Cantabile 

Spiritoso e staccato a Tempo Moderato

Ernst Galliard
(1687­1749)

Largo e Staccato
Hornpipe a l’inglese:  Allegro e Staccato
Vivace
Zachary Stanco, bass clarinet
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, piano

October Night (movement 1)

,Michae1 Burritt
(b.1962)

Benjamin Ramos, marimba
Gioachino Rossini

D l le t t o  b u ﬀ o d  i  d u e g  a t t i

.Jacques Casterede

Sonatine for Trombone and Piano. 

(1792 ­ 1868)

. Raymond Premru

Felicity.

(1934­1998)

Daniel Speer

Sonata No, 1 

( 1636­1 707)

Allegro 

William Marsiglia, trombone
Chris Beard, Gary Bennett, trombone

If you or you know someone who would like to make an additional donation,
checks can be made payable to the Harmony Club and mailed to Mary Chen,
Treasurer, Harmony Club, #1 3, 4 Oak St., Binghamron, NY  13905.

�STUDIO STARS
C hris Beard: Freshman; Computer Science major, enjoys sailing; from the studio of

Donald Robertson.
  e n ne t t :  Senior; Chemistry major/ M usic minor; interested in composition; from the
Gar y B

studio of Donald Robertson.

Caitlin Goti mer: Sophomore; Vocal Performance major; Resident Artist in Dickinson;
from the studio of Thomas Goodheanrt.
Elea n or  Krasner: Freshman; English and Music majors; from the studios of Janey Choi
and Peter Rovit.

Dan iel M alinovsky: Sophomore, Financial Engineer major, loves to travel and would like
to go abroad to study in Italy; from the studio of Jinah Lee.
Veron ica M antilla: Sophomore; Chemistry major;  Member of Student Conduct  Board

and Undergraduate Art History  Association; loves architecture;  from the studio of  April
Lucas.
Willia m M arsiglia: Senior; Biochemistry and M usic majors; works in a chemistry lab;
from the studio of Donald Robertson.

C h risto pher M urdock: Junior, Accounting Major; bowls  for BU Intramural  Bowling
League; from the studio of April Lucas.

Be n ja mi n j os hua Ra mos: Senior; Computer Science major; mentors at the Boys and
Girls Club of Binghamton; Webmaster 20 1 1 ­  20 12 ; member of the Society of  Asian
Scientists and Engineers; Outreach Chair 201 I ­ 20 1 2; from the studio of Julie Licata.
Christina Santa M aria: Sophomore; Vocal Performance and Linguistics major; President
of Mu Phi Epsilon, the professional coeducational music fraternity at Binghamton
University; from the studio of Mary Burgess.
Zachary S ta nco:  Senior; English and Philosophy majors; writes for the Opinion section of

the school paper; from the studio of Sarah Chandler.

Dan ielle S t o ner :  Sophomore; Music and Integrative Neuro Science majors; active in  the
professional  music fraternity  Mu  Phi  E psilon;  plays  in  the  pit  band  for the  Binghamton

University Theatre musicals; from the studio of April Lucas.

P h i l  Westcott: Senior; English­Creative Writing and M usic majors; General Manager of

BU free format radio station WHRW; intern for WSKG Community Conversations radio
show, from the studio of April Lucas.

Special thanks to pianist Chai­Kyou Mallinson &amp;
coordinator Stephen Stalker.

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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
UN I V ER S IT Y
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

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D E P A R T M E N T

MASTER'S RECITAL
Charles Hyland, baritone
John Isenberg, piano

Sunday. April, 14, 2013
7:30 p.m.
Casadesus Recital Hall

�PROGRAM
My Home Town ............................................................. Tom Lehrer
The Masochism Tango
(b. 1928)
I Hold your Hand in Mine

lch habe genug, BWV 82 .................................................... .J.S. Bach
(1685-1750)

Che imbarazzo è mai questo ... Crudel, perchè finora .....W.A. Mozart
from Le nozze di Figaro, Act Ill
(1756-1791)
Kathleen Jasinskas, soprano

Hai già vinta la causa ... Vedrò mentr'io sospiro

INTERMISSION

Im Walde (Waldesnacht), D. 708 ............................... Franz Schubert
(1797-1828)

Danse macabre ....................................................Camille Saint-Saens
(1835-1921)

Three Macabre Songs .................................................... Kyle Gullings
I. To One in Paradise
(b. 1983)
II. Sonnet - Silence
Ill. The Conqueror Worm

�ABOUT THE PERFORMERS
CHARLES HYLAND, Baritone, is currently pursuing a Master of Music in
Opera at Binghamton University, and also sings regularly with the TriCities Opera. Over the past two years, Charles has sung the roles of
Schaunard in La bohème (TCO), Papageno in Die Zauberflote (TCO),
Yamadori in Madama Butterfly (TCO), the Father in Hänsel and Crete!
(BU), and Melchior in Amahl and the Night Visitors (BU), as well as
performing as a Studio Artist with Central City Opera in Colorado. Other
previous roles include Masetto in Don Giovanni (Prelude to
Performance, Martina Arroyo Foundation), Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro
and Dr. Falke in Die Fledermaus (Catholic University of America). as well
as Haly in L 'italiana in Algeri and Lorenzo in / Capuleti e i Montecchi (Bel
Cantanti Opera). He has also appeared as the baritone soloist in several
oratorios and choral works, including Mozart's Requiem, Dubois' The
Seven Last Words of Christ, and Vaughan Williams' Five Mystical Songs.
This past March, Charles competed in the Eastern Region NATS (National
Association of Teachers of Singing) competition and placed first in the
Advanced Lower category. After graduation, Charles plans to spend most
of his time rocking back and forth in a fetal position and wondering why
he ever left the protective cocoon of academia.

JOHN ISENBERG, a native of Endicott, NY, holds a Bachelor's Degree in
Music and a Master's Degree in Italian Literature from Binghamton
University. He performs many different musical genres including Opera,
Gilbert and Sullivan, classical Art Song, Broadway, Celtic, Rock, and
many styles of sacred music. For 11 years, John worked for the Tri-Cities
Opera .in Binghamton, NY, first as Accompanist. then later as Education
Outreach Coordinator and Chorus Master. As part of Opera-Go-Round
touring program, he organized over 300 performances and accompanied
over 500 performances throughout New York State and northern
Pennsylvania. John has played for WSKG radio broadcasts of numerous
Opera/ague preview performances including Puccini's Madama Butterfly,
Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor and Mozart's The Magic Flute. He has
worked with various other groups in the Binghamton area, including the
Madrigal Choir of Binghamton, the Binghamton Downtown Singers and
SRO Productions. John is also the Organist/Pianist and Choir Director at
Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial United Methodist Church in Johnson City.

�TRANSi.ATIONS
lch habe genug
l have enough!
I have taken the Savior, the hope of the faithful, into my yearning
arms!
I have seen him!
My faith has pressed Jesus to my heart!
Now, even on this day, I wish to depart from here with joy!

Le nozze di Figaro, Act Ill
Count: What an embarrassment! An anonymous letter, the maid
locked in the closet, the Countess confused, a man who jumps
from the balcony into the garden, and another man who claims to
be that one - l don't know what to think! And Susanna ... who
knows if she has already betrayed my secret? If she has told
anyone, I'll make Figaro marry the old woman!
Susanna: (Marcellina!) My lord!
Count: What do you want?
Susanna: You appear to be angry...
Count: Do you want something?
Susanna: My lord, your wife has the vapors again, and she's asking
for her jar of smelling salts.
Count: Take it.
Susanna: I'll bring it right back!
Count: No - you can keep it for yourself.
Susanna: For myself? The vapors aren't an affliction of low-born
women.
Count: A woman in love, who loses her dear husband at the very
moment of gaining him ... ?
Susanna: But if I were to pay off Marcellina with the dowry you
promised me?
Count: l promised you? When?
Susanna: l thought we had come to an understanding ...
Count: Yes, but only if you wanted to "understand" me yourself.
Susanna: It'smy duty - and it pleases me to do whatever your
lordship wishes.
Count: Cruel girl! Why have you made me languish like this until
now?
Susanna: My lord, a woman always needs some time before she
says "yes."
Count: So you'll come to the garden?

�Susanna: If it pleases you, I'll come.
Count: And you won't leave me waiting?
Susanna: I won't leave you waiting.
Count: I feel so happy; my heart is filled with joy!
Susanna: [aside] Forgive me for lying, all you who understand
love!

Count: But the Countess will be needing her smelling salts ...
Susanna: That was only a pretext; l couldn't have spoken to you
without one.
Count: Dearest!
Susanna: Someone's coming!
Count: [aside] She belongs to me and no other!
Susanna: [aside]Wipe away that smile, shrewd master.
Figaro: Hey, Susanna -where are you going?
Susanna: Quiet! You've just won your case without needing a
lawyer!
Figaro: What's happened?
Count: "You've just won your case!" What do I hear? Into what
trap have l fallen? Liars! I want to punish you in such ways - your
sentence will be at my pleasure! But if they've paid off the old
woman ... Paid her? In what way? And then there's Antonio, who
will refuse to let his niece marry a man of questionable birth like
Figaro! Nurturing the pride of that imbecile ... everything lends
itself to my trick! The blow has been struck!
Count: Shall l see my servant happy while l sigh? And should he
possess a love which I desire in vain? Shall I see the woman who
has aroused an unrequited passion in me become united by the
hand of love to a base-born thing? Ah, no - I refuse to leave this
happy man in peace! Audacious one, you were not born to
torment me and possibly even to laugh at my unhappiness! The
mere hope of revenge already consoles my heart and makes me
rejoice!

Im Walde (Waldesnacht)
The whispering of the wind, the wings of God,
Deep in the cool night of the forest!
As the hero leaps into the S?}ddle of his steed,
So does the power of thought soar.
As the old evergreens rustle,
So do we hear the surging spirit roar.

�Wonderful is the gleaming of fire
In the red light of morning's radiance.
Or the lightning which illuminates the fields.
Often the harbinger of death.
The flame quickly flickers and blazes,
As if called upward to God.
The eternal murmuring of gentle springs
Conjures flowers forth from woe,
But amid the waving linden trees,
Enticing pain strikes us in the heart:
The spirit is pulled far away,
Through the waves which beckon to us.
Life longs to cast off its shroud.
The wild struggle of powerful desires
Becomes the most beautiful fullness of love,
Eased by the breath of the spirit.
We feel the wafting of creative airs
Spread throughout our souls.
The whispering of the wind, the wings of God,
Deep in the dark night of the forest!
With all its reins released.
The power of thought soars.
We listen without fear
As the song of the spirits rings in the air.

Danse macabre
Zig, zig. zag! Death. in rhythm,
Is striking a tomb with his heel.
Death plays a dance tune a midnight,
Zig. zig, zag, on his violin.
The winter wind blows and the night is dark,
Groans drift out of the linden trees;
White skeletons move through the darkness,
Running and leaping beneath their great shrouds.

�Zig, zig, zag! Each one dances about,
You can hear the bones of the dancers rattling,
A lustful couple sits down on the moss,
As if to savor long-lost pleasures.
Zig, zig, zag! Death continues
To endlessly scrape on his shrill instrument.
A veil has fallen! The dancer is nude!
Her partner grasps her amorously.
The lady is, they say, a marquise or baroness,
And her green admirer a poor wheelwright Horror! And see how she gives herself to him,
As if the boor were a baron!
Zig, zig, zag! What a sarabande!
What circles of the dead offering their hands!
Zig, zig. zag! One can see among the group
A king frolicking with a serf!
But hush! All of a sudden, they abandon the ronde,
They move aside, they flee; the cock has crowed.
Oh! What a beautiful night for the poor world!
And long live death and equality!

�Binghamton University Music Department's
Coming Events
Tuesday, April 16 - String Fever (String Classes and Studio String Recital) 8:00 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Thursday, April 18 - Mid-Day Concert - 1:20 p.m. - Casadesus Recital
Hall-free
Friday, April 19-String Orchestra Concert- 4:00 p .m. - Grand Corridor
-free
Saturday, April 20 -Senior Redtal: Sungkyun Ryu, piano - 8:00 p.m. Casadesus Recital Ha/I-free
Sunday, April 21- Mu Phi Epsilon Concert - 3:00 p.m. - Casadesus
Recital Hall- free
Thursday, April 25 -Jazz Mid-Day Concert with jazz pianist Larry Ham 1:20 p.m. - Osterhout Concert Theater- free
Thursday, April 25 - Harpur Jazz Ensemble Concert with jazz pianist Larry
Ham - 8:00 p.m. - Osterhout Concert Theater - $6 general public; $3
faculty/staff/seniors; free for students
Friday, April 26 - Flute Studio and Flute Chamber Concert- 10:15 a.m. Casadesus Recital- free
Friday, April 26 -Wind Symphony Concert: "The Divine Comedy" 8:00 p.m. - Anderson Center Chamber Hall - $6 general public; $3
faculty/staff/seniors; free for students
Friday, April 26 -Tri-Cities Opera presents Mascagni's "CAVALLERIA
RUSTICANA" and Leoncavallo's "PAGLIACCI" - 8:00 p.m. - The Forum
Theatre - call (607) 772-0400 for tickets

For tickets 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 fan on Facebook.
If you were inspired by this performance, consider supporting the
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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. 0. Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902.

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‘ U N I V E R S I T Y
S T A T E   U N I V E R S I T Y   O F  N E W  Y O R K

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D E P A R T M E N T

String students from the
Studio Lesson and Chamber Music

program present

STRING FEVER
Assisted by Margaret R eitz, piano

Tuesday, April 16, 2013
8 p.m.
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�PROGRAM
Variations on Lo, How a rose ‘ere Blooming. 
for solo cello 
Paul Watrobski, cello

.Mark Summer
(b. 1963)

DMO for cello quartet .
with energy

. Shirl Jae Atwell
Paul Watrobski
Eric Wuu
Andew Card

Xander Edwards
Concerto for Violin. Op. 14

Emily Sui, violin
Margaret Reitz. piano

Salmacis. A Tale of Unrequited Love 
Dance of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus 

Transformation and Finale

.Samuel Barber
(1910­1981)

Teasing Song #26
Burlesque #16
Mosquito Dance #22
Santino DeAngelo
(b. 1990)

Eric Wuu, cello
Margaret Reitz. piano

. Bela Bartok

Duos for Two Violins, Sz. 98..

(1881­1845)

Rebecca Sgroi
Na ta lie Bock

Sorrow #28

Ife Samms

Nicholas Thompson
Baal Shem: Three Pictures from Hassidic Life . 
Nigun (Improvisation) 
Eleanor Krasner, violin
Margaret Reitz. piano

Sonata in E minor, Op. 38 .. 
for cello and piano 
Allegro non troppo 

'

Xander Fdwards, cello
Margaret Reitz. piano

.Ernest Bloch
(1880­1959)

. Johannes Brahms
(1 833­1 897)

Ruthenian Kolomeika #35
Eleanor Kramer
Joseph Vanderpool
Pillow Dance #1 4
Bagpipes #36
BU String Studios Violin Ensemble

.arr. Natalie Bock

Celtic Medley..
BU String Studios Ensemble

zolNTERMlSSIONos

�MEMBERS OF THE BU STRING STUDIO
AND CHAMBER MUSIC PROGRAM
Violins 

Violas

Natalie Bock 
Nathaniel Christman 
Fanny Chu 
Wesley Ha 
Sara Kohtz 
Eleanor Krasner 

Jillian Chen
Harrison Dulin
Tom Fuchs
Ethan Schaber
Tamera Raysor
Kaila Umbach

Jingwei Li 
Gabrielle Maire 

Cellos
Andrew Card

WonJae Lee

Jiwon Namm 
Jaclyn Podd 

Xander Edwards
Deborah Mariottini

Emily Sui 

Eric Wuu

Ife Samms 
Rebecca Sgroi 

Nicholas Thompson
Joseph Vanderpool 

Kelly Mercer
Paul Watrobski

Basses
Robert Durante
Evan Flury
Lucas Hennessey
Nicholas Hoyos

From the studios of Roberta Crawford,
Stephen S talker, Janey Choi and Peter Rovit

If   you  were  inspired  by  this  performance,  consider
s upporting 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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Ralph Vaughan Williams

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V. Andante tranquillo
VI. Allegro vivace
Joo Won Kim, clarinet
Margaret Reitz. piano

Ricky Nan. tenor
John Isenberg, piano

..Franz Liszt

(1811­1886)

GiI Cohen, piano

The Green Hills of Somerset. 

. Eric Coates

(1886­1957)

Mister Snow. from C AROUSEL (1945).... Richard Rogers (1902­1979)
and Oscar Hammerstein Jr. (1895­1960)
Elizabeth Keyes, soprano
William James Lawson. piano

Edouard Lalo
(1832­1892)

.. Benjamin Britten
(1913­1976)

The Choirmaster’s Burial..

Cole Harrison Tornberg, tenor
William James Lawson, piano

. Leonard Bernstein
Duets from WEST SIDE STORY (1957). 
(1918 ­ 1990)
One hand. one heart 
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Christina Santa Maria, soprano

Un sospiro (A Sigh). 

Vainement, ma bien­aimée. from LE ROI D’YS

Als Luise die Briefe, K.520

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Kerianna Krebushevski, soprano
Willliam James Lawson. piano

Vado, ma dove?. K.583

.Edvard Grieg

Six Songs, Op. 48 

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Die verschwiegene Nachtigall
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Molly Adams­Toomey, mezzo­soprano
William James Lawson, piano

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Casadesus Recital Hall –   free

Sunday, April 21 – Mu Phi Epsilon Concert – 3:00 p.m. – Casadesus
Recital Hall – free

Thursday, April 25 – Jazz Mid­Day Concert with jazz pianist Larry Ham –
1:20 p.m. – Osterhout Concert Theater –  free
Thursday, April 25 – Harpur Jazz Ensemble Concert with jazz pianist Larry
Ham – 8:00 p.m. – Osterhout Concert Theater – $6 general public: $3
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Friday, April 26 – Flute Studio and Flute Chamber Concert – 10:15 a.m. –
Casadesus Recital Hall ~f ree
Friday, April 26 – Wind Symphony Concert: “The Divine Comedy” –
8:00 p.m. – Anderson C en fer Chamber Ha ll – $6 general public: $3
faculty/staft/seniors; free for students

Friday. April 26 – Tri­Cities Opera presents Mascagn i’ s “CA VALLERIA
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Casadesus Recital Hall  – free
Saturday. April 27 – Faculty Recital: Christopher Morgan Loy – 8:00 p.m.
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music.binghamton.edu or become a fan on Facebook.
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helps  to  continue  the  work  of students  faculty,  and  guest  artists  and  their
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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
UNIV ERSIT Y
STATE UNIVERS I TY O F NEW YORK

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Directed by Heather Worden

Friday, April 19, 2013
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Grand Corridor

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�PROGRAM

Dobra, Dobra .............................................. ... ..... arr. by H. Worden

Symphony No. 1 for Strings ......................... ... ........... .Jeff Manookian

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PAUSE

Game of Thrones Theme ............................. ........ ..... arr. H. Worden

Pavane pour un Infante Defunte ... .......... .... ........ ...... .. Maurice Ravel
arr. by Jeff Mookian

Viva La Vida ...... ......... .. .. ...... ............ .. .... ............................ Cold play
arr. Sebastia Salvà

�MEMBERS OF THE STRING ORCHESTRA
Directed by Heather Worden

Violins
Won Jae Lee, principal
Fanny Chu
Henry Savit
Trey James
Wesley Ha, principal
Julia Kenny
Kimberly Griffin
Ron Miles+
Caleb Chang
In the String Orchestra we
alternate the violins between
first and second parts with each
piece. This gives every player
the challenge of playing lead
parts.

#Community member
+Binghamton University Faculty

Violas
Tom Fuchs, co-principal
Tamera Raysor, coprincipal
Alison Tuck
Cellos
Ryan Ference, principal
Danielle Koontz
Raeleen Bichler
Dae Young Jung+
Dennis McGee+
Basses
Nicholas Hoyos
Tim Roossien#

�Binghamton University Music Department's
Coming Events
Saturday, April 20 -Senior Recital: Sungkyun Ryu, piano - 8:00 p.m. Casadesus Recital Hall - free
.Sunday, April 21-Mu Phi Epsilon Concert- 3:00 p.m. - Casadesus
Recital Hall - free
Thursday, April 25 - Jazz Mid-Day Concert with jazz pianist Larry Ham 1:20 p.m. - Osterhout Concert Theater- free
Thursday, April 25 - Harpur Jazz Ensemble Concert with jazz pianist Larry
Ham - 8:00 p.m. - Osterhout Concert Theater - $6 general public; $3
faculty/staff/ seniors; free for students
Friday, April 26- Flute Studio and Flute Chamber Concert- 10:15 a.m. Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Friday, April 26 - Wind Symphony Concert: ''The Divine Comedy" 8:00 p.m. -Anderson Center Chamber Hall - $6 general public; $3
faculty/staff/ seniors; free for students
Friday, April 26- Tri-Cities Opera presents Mascagni's "CAVALLERIA
RUST/CANA " and Leoncavallo's "PAGL/ACC /"- 8:00 p.m. - The Forum
Theatre - call (607) 772-0400 for tickets
Saturday, April 27 -Master's Recital: Brister Hay IV, tenor- 3:00 p .m. Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Saturday, April 27 - Faculty Recital: Christopher Morgan Loy- 8:00 p.m.
- Casadesus Recital Hall - $6 general public; $3 faculty/staff/ seniors; free
for students
For tickets or to be added to our email list, visit anderson.bin ghamton.edu or call
(607) 777-ARTS. For a complete list of our concerts call (607) 777-2592, visit
music.bingha mton.edu or become a fan on Facebook.
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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U N I V E R S I T Y
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D E P A R T M E N T

S TUDEN T RECI TAL

SUNGKYUN RYU, PIANO

Saturday, April 20, 2013

8:00 p.m.
Casadesus Recital Hall

�PROGRAM

..J.S. Bach
(1685­1750)

Prelude and Fugue in C. BUl/V848............ 
from Well Tempered Clavier Bo ok 1 

Etude in C. Op. 10, no. I.. 
Nocturne in D­ﬂat, Op. 27, no. 2 
Ballade in  F,  Op. 38

Piano Sonata in  F minor, Op. 57.. 

“Appassionata” 

.. Frédéric Chopin
(1810­1849)

.. Ludwig v an Beethoven

Allegro as sai
Andante con moto
Allegro ma non troppo ­ Presto

(1770­1827)

~–Please do not applause in between pieces­es

From the studio of Michael Salmirs

�Binghamton University Music Department?
Coming Events

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Saturday, April 20 –Senior Redtal: Sungkyun Ryu, piano – 8:00 p.m. ­
Casadesus Recital H all –   free

Sunday, April 21 – Mu Phi Epsilon Concert – 3:00 p.m. ­ Casadesus
Recital Hall –   free

Thursday, April 25 – Jazz Mid­Day Concert with jazz pianist Larry Ham ­
1:20 p.m. – Osterhout Concert Theater –  free
Thursday, April  25 – Harpur Jazz Ensemble Concert with jazz pianist Larry
Ham – 8:00 p.m. – Osterhout Concert Theater – $6 general public: $3
faculty/staft/seniors; free for students
Friday, April 26 – Flute Studio and Flute Chamber Concert – 10:15 a.m. –
Casadesus Recital Hall  ­ free

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Friday, April 26 – Wind Symphony Concert: “The Divine Co

8:00 p.m. – Anderson Center Chamber Hall – $6 general public; $3
faculty/staﬀ/seniors; free for students
Friday, April 26 – Tri­Cities Opera presents Mascagn i ’s “CA VALLERIA
  I  " – 8:00 p.m. – The Forum
RUST ICANA " and Leoncavallo’s “PA GL IA CC
Theatre – call (607) 772­0400 for tickets
Saturday. April 27 – Master’s Recital: Brister Hay IV, tenor – 3:00 p.m. –
Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Saturday, April 27 – Faculty Recital: Christopher Morgan Loy – 8:00 p.m.
– Casadesus Recital Hall –   $6 general public; $3 faculty/staft/seniors; free
for students

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For tickets or to be added to our email list, visit anderson.binghamton.edu or call
(607) 777­ARTS.  For a complete list of our  concerts call (607) 777­2592, visit
music. binghamton. edu or become a fan on Facebook.
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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

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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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