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                    <text>State  University  of  New  York  at  Binghamton
Harpur  College
Department  of  Music

Delmar  Pettys

Seymour Fink

Saturday,  November  6, 1976
8:15  P.  M.
Don  A.  Watters  Theater

�—
PROGRAM
Sonata  i n  G  Ma jor ,  Opus  96 
Al legro  moderato
Adag io  espressivo
Scher zo :  Al legro
Poco  Alleg r et to
Delma r Pet tys,  v i o l in  

Seymour  Fink,   p iano

L .   van  Beethoven

Sonata  i n  g  minor   (1917) 

Claud e Debussy
Al legro  v ivo
Interméde :  Fantasque  e t 1léger
F inale :  Trds  animé
INTERMISSION

Sp ir i t ed
Andan te
Intense
Al legro

Sonata  i n  d  minor  
Johannes  Brahms
Alleg ro
Adag io
Un  poco  pres to  e  con  sen t imen to
P r e s t o  ag i ta to

�COMING  EVENTS
Nov. 8, Mon.  Harpur  Symphony
Nov.13,  Sat.  Harpur  Chorale

Nov.14,  Sun.  Jazz  Ensemble (3 :00 p.m.)
Concert  Series  – Peter  Marsh  and  Friends
Dec. 4,  Sat.  University  Chorus &amp;  Orchestra  Bicentennial
Dec. 9, Thur. Collegium  Musicum (University  Union)
Dec.12, Sun.  Concert  Series  – Laredo,Robinson,Ponce

Dec.13, Mon.  Wind  Ensemble
All  concerts  will  begin  at 8 :15  p.m.
unless  otherwise  indicated.

~

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                    <text>State  University  of  New  York  at  Binghamton

Harpur  College
Department  of  Music

PRESENTS

The
Harpur  Symphony
Orchestra
UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF

Judith  Somogi
W I T  H 

 G
T U  E S T 

P E T  E R 

S 0  L 0 I  S T

M A R S  H

Monday,  November  8, 1976
8:15  P.  M.
Don  A.  Watters  Theater

�ORCHESTRA  PERSONNEL

THE  HARPUR  SYMPHONY  ORCHESTRA

Judith  Somogi,  conductor
Geoﬀrey  Brooks,  personnel  manager

PROGRAM
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Overture  to  the  Impresario, K.  486......

CELLOS
HORNS
David  Hoppe,
Ken  Steiger
Principal
Margie Topp
Bon  Taylor
Lydia  Werbizky,
Caleb  Davidson
AssistantConcertmaster Holly  Wilson
Barbara  Sasso
Daniel Politi
Lisa  Gutkin
Tamma  Mann
Howie  Cohen
Ross Levinsson
C.  T.  Shaw
Joan  Weitzman
Claire  Liva
David  Harrington
Walter  Graves
M.  R.  Smith
Jane  Whitmore
Denis  Cleveland
Kelly  Bado
Andy  Stack
Mark  Helm
Rosa  Campa
BASSES
Neil Conaty,
SECOND  VIOLINS
Principal
Paul Turco,
David  Weinsoﬀ
Principal
Richard  Thomas
Eilleen Pasternak
Nigel  Allen
FLUTES
Lee  Ann Horbatuck
Nancy  Becker
Eric  Sadowitz
Susan  Passanante
Janet  Brady
Tina  Fine
Susan  Kindler
Richard  Balkan
OBOES
Arlene  Pines
Eliot  Friedman
Lori  Finkelman
Matthew  Kuhn
Joel Robinson
Janet  Ziebur
Sophie Horowitz
CLARINETS
VIOLAS
Paul  Ketchoyian
Carol Isaacson,
Mark Zavatto
Principal
Cindy  Baldwin
Laura  Stein
Barbara  Thompson
BASSOONS
Barbara Gorin
Lois  Chantry
Ann  Ziegler
Louis  Papastrat
Adrienne  Bennett
Cheryl  Bronson
TRUMPETS
Michael Jones
Alfred  W.  Szymaniak
Steven  H.  Wimans

FIRST  VIOLINS
George Myers,
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A.  Mozart

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(1756–1791)

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Adagio
Allegro  Giocoso,  ma  non troppo  vivace
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Marcia  Funebre  ­ Adagio  assat

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Finale  ­ Allegro  molto

TIMPANI
Geoﬀrey  Brooks

�ORCHESTRA  OFFICERS
Paul  Turco, President
Lisa  Gutkin,  Vice  President

This  concert  is  presented  free  thanks
to  the  Student  Association  and  the

School  of  Arts  and  Sciences.

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                    <text>STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NEW  YORK  AT  BINGHAMTON

HARPUR  COLLEGE
THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  MUSIC

THE
HARPUR CHORALE
DAVID  BUTTOLPH,  direct or

Saturday,  November  13, 1976
8:15  P..  M.
Don  A.  Watters  Theater

�&lt;
\ 

7 

7 

7

7

,

 

THE  HARPUR  CHORALE
DAVID  BUTTOLPH,  d i re c t o r
THE  BARBERSHOP  QUARTET

PROGRAM
Matt  Passe
Peter  Horvath

I
HOSANNA  TO THE  SON  OF  DAVID.
AVE  VERUM  CORPUS.  .  .  .  .  .  .
AVE  MARIA.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .
SING,  O  BARREN.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .

.Thomas  Weelkes
William  Byrd
.Igor  Stravinsky
Paul  Ben–Haim

Lisa  Griﬀin,soprano
Susan  Glass, alto
John  Kimble,  Nick  O’Donohoe,  Matt  Pass, tenors
James  Kie, John  Parry,  baritones
Richard  Briggs,  Tom  Gutherz,  basses
PRELUDIO  NO.  22,  Bk.l,WellTemperedClavier...J.  S. Bach
(transcribed  for  chorus  by  Villa  Lobos)
.William  Dawson
OH, WHAT  A BEAUTIFUL  CIIEY'.
Susan  Glass, alto
UBI  CARITAS.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  « .  .Maurice  Daruﬂé

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SONG  OF  PEACE. 

. .Vingeant  Persichetti
Men’s  Chorus

Dan  Lotto, accompanist
KYRIE  ET  GLORIA  (Missa  in  Simplicitate).  .  .Jean  Langlais
Women’s  Chorus
PSALM  I3.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Robert  Starer
Nancy  Roper, soprano

Emily  Parker, accompanist

II

Richard  Wiebe
Tom  Gutherz

FUM,  FUM, FUM  (Catalan).  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  Joaquin  Nin–Culmell

TWO  TRADITIONAL  CUBAN  SONGS.  .  . .  .  . .  Joaquin  Nin–Culmell
OIDA  A  LA  PULPA
DONDE  ESTA  LA  MA  TEODORA?
IN  STILLER  NACHT.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .Johannes  Brahms
I  JOHN  SAW  THE  HOLY  NUMBER.  .  .  .  .  .  . .John  W.  Work

Lorraine  Knapp, soprano
Stuart  Silverman, tenor
LET  US  BREAK  BREAD  TOGETHER.  .  .  .  .  . .  Harold  Montague
Nancy  Roper, soprano

Richard  Wiebe,  baritone
CHINDIA  (Romanian).  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .Alexandru  Pagcanu
THE  SPRINGTIME  OF  THE  YEAR.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .Vaughan  Williams

ON  THE  MORROW.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  Samuel  Gaines
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T HEAR  A  VOICE  A–PRAYIN'.  .
  .  .  .  .  .  .  .Houston  Bright

RIDE  T H E   C H A R I O P : .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .Henry  Smith
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APRIL  IS  IN  MY  MISTRESS’  FACE.  .  .  .  .  .  . .Thomas  Morley
PUISQUE  TOUT  PASSE. 
.  .  . Paul  Hindemith
GEESE  ON  THE  WATER. 
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ALTOS
Barucco,  Linda
*Benjamin,  Jill
Bernstein,  Ellen
Carter,  Cindy
*Glass,  Susan
Hathorn,  Emily
*Lawson,  Sue
Murphy,  Dollye
Parker,  Emily
*Schoomaker,  Beth
Sperber,  Meg
Sussman, Jeanie

Domser,  Michelle
*Green,  Teresa
*Griﬀin, Lisa
Kimble,  Robyn
*Knapp,  Lorraine
Osborn,  Wendy
Roper,  Nancy
Ulrich,  Louise
Vitaliano,  Lori

TENORS

BASSES
*Briggs,  Richard
Gutherz,  Tom
Horvath,  Peter
*Kie, James
*Lotto,  Dam
Parry, John
Pierce,  Michael
Wiebe,  Richard

Farrell, Joshua
Kimble, John
*Lutvak, Steve
*0’Donohoe, Nicholas
Ossias,  Richard
Pass,  Matt
*Pearl, Stuart
Silverman,  Stuart

OFFICERS
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Ass ’t  Tour  Managers

Home  Area  Manager
Librarian
Publicity
Wardrobe

John  Kimble
Cindy  Carter
Emily  Parker
Stuart Silverman
Richard  Wiebe
Peter  Horvath
Sue  Lawson
Meg  Sperber
Richard  Briggs
Beth  Schoomaker

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Harpur  College

Department  of Music

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P E T E RM
&amp;
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with

SAMUEL SANDERS

TOBY APPEL

STEPHEN KATES
Sunday,  November  14
§:15  i n  t h e  Evening

Don  Watters  Theatre

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ALlegro 
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Peter Marsh,  violin
Samuel  Sanders,  piano
Toby  Appel,  viola
Stephen Kates,  cello

�COMING  EVENTS
December  4,  1976
Saturday,  8:15  p.m.
UNIVERSITY  CHORUS  AND  ORCHESTRA
BICENTENNIAL
December  9,  1976
Thursday,  8:15  p.m.

COLLEGIUM  MUSICUM

December  12,  1976
Sunday,  8:15  p.m.
CONCERT  SERIES
JAIME  LAREDO,  SHARON  ROBINSON,  WALTER  PONCE
December  13,  1976

Monday,  8:15  p.m.
WIND  ENSEMBLE

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                    <text>The  Junior  League  of  Binghamton

presents

Bicentennial
CELEBRATION
IN
SONG

A Concert of American Works
featuring the world premiere of

Robert Starer’s
“T he People,  Yes”
SUNY Binghamton’s University Chorus and Harpur Symphony Orchestra
David Bu ttolph –  Director
Broome County Youth Chorus
Be t ty  Har tman –  D irector

Saturday, December 4, 1976  –  8 :00 P.M.  The F orum

!  —

§ 

a n App
  r ov ed  Project

AMERICAN  REVOLUTION

B I C E N T E N N I A L  COMMISSION

�BICENTENNIAL CONCERT COMMITEES

The  Junior  League  of  Binghamton
presents

“Bicentennial  Celebration  in  Song”

Coordinator
Jane Zuckerman
Tickets and Box Oﬀice
Susan Doolittle, Chairman
Nancy Benza
Christina Davis
Ellen Donovan
Roberta Dougherty
Charlotte Gallacher
Martha Gebler
Linda Issac

Publicity
Anita Krissel, Chairman
Edwina D’Amore
Kathyrn Normile
Jane Park
Kathy Restino
Ushers and Program
Lana Rouﬀ, Chairman
Nancy Brown
Sydney Davis
Lora Fletcher
Charlotte Gallacher
Sue Grady
Mary Heﬀern
Linda Issac

PROGRAM
Part  1

Melinda Mahan
' Janet Murdock
Carol Pothier
Joan Sprague
Pam Steele

Frannie Scoville
Linda Silva
Joan Sprague
Karen Thompson

Marilyn Jennings
Melinda Mahan
Janet Murdock
Carol Pothier
Judy Roche
Joan Sprague

Broome County Bicentennial Commission
Michael J. Vanuga, Co­Chairman
Shirley Hess, Co­Chairman
“The People, Yes” by Robert Starer, with text from Carl Sandburg’s
poem  was  commissioned  for  this  event by  The  Junior  League  of
Binghamton and the  Broome  County  Bicentennial  Commission.  It
will  be performed by  SUNY  Binghamton’s  University  Chorus and
Harpur Symphony Orchestra.
Special  thanks to David Buttolph and Betty Hartman whose persistence and
dedication made this concert possible.
Acknowledgments –  SUNY Binghamton for providing rehearsal space for the
Broome County Youth Chorus ; Bebe Landry, SUNY University Relations news
director, for her guidance ; Meet The Composer, a statewide serv ice program of
the New York State Council on the Ar ts, administered by the American Music
Center, for their grant which brought Robert Starer to the community prior to
the concert t o  discuss his work ; WBNG­TV; WICZ­TV; WBJA­TV; WS KG­TV;
WSKG­FM; WNBF: the Evening and Sunday Press ; the Sun­Bulletin and the
Center Reporter.

SOON­AH  W I L L   BE  DONE 

William  L.  Dawson

FOUR  CHRISTMAS  CAROLS 
I  Sing  Of  A  Maiden 
Make  We  Merry
O  My  Deir  Hert
God  Bless  The  Master  Of  This  House

Antony  Garlick
)
(1928  ­ 

(1898  ­ 

)

Robert  Ward
HUSH’D  BE  THE  CAMPS  TODAY 
)
(1 91 7  ­ 
(Poem  by  Walt  Whitman) 
Vicky  Gordon,  Piano
Geoﬀrey  Brooks,  Timpani
Samuel  Barber
REINCARNATIONS  Op.  16 
)
(1 91 0  ­ 
(Poems  by  James  Stephens) 
Anthony  O  Daly
The  Coolin
Aaron  Copland
STOMP  YOUR  FOOT 
)
(1900  ­ 
from  ”The  Tender  Land” 
Vicky  Gordon,  Karen  Clute,  Piano
Charles  E.  lves
THE  CIRCUS  BAND 
(1 87 4  ­  1 954)
for  mixed  Chorus  and  Orchestra 
BROOME COUNTY YOUTH CHORUS and  HARPUR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

–  I N T E R M I S S I O N  –
Part  I I

Robert  Starer
THE  PEOPLE,  YES 
(192 4  ­ 
for  mixed  Chorus  and  Orchestra 
set to excerpts from the poem The People, Yes
by Carl Sandburg

)

UNIVERSITY CHORUS and HARPUR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Part I I I

SONG  OF  DEMOCRACY  Op. 44 
(Poem  by  Walt  Whitman) 

Howard  Hanson
)
(1 896  ­ 

UNIVERSITY CHORUS and BROOME CO UNTY YOUTH CHORUS
HARPUR SYMPHON Y ORCHESTRA

�UNIVERSITY CHORUS
Director, David Buttolph

Excerpts from Carl Sandburg’s

THE PEOPLE, YES
set to music by Robert Starer

I
The people, y es–
Born with bones and heart fused in deep and violent secrets
Mixed from a bowl of sky blue dreams and sea slime facts–
A seething of saints and sinners, toilers, loafers, ox en, apes
In a womb of superstition, faith, genius, crime, sacriﬁce–
The one and only source of armies, navies, work­gangs,
The living ﬂowing breath of the history of nations,
Of the little Family of Man hugging the little ball of Earth,
And a long hall of mirrors, straight, convex and concave,
Moving and endless with scrolls of the living,
Shimmering with phantoms ﬂu ng from the past.
Shot over with lights of babies to come, not y et here.

II
The sea moves always, the wind moves always.
They want and want and there is no end to their wanting.
What they sing is the song o f the people.
Man will never arrive, man will be al ways on the way.
I t is written he shall rest but never for long.
The sea and the wind tell him he shall be lonely, meet love,
be shaken with struggle, and go on wanting.

III
Wedlock is a padlock.
The man hardly ever marries the
women he jokes about; she often
marries the man she laughs at.
Keep your eyes open before marriage,
half­shut afterward.
Why repeat?  I heard you the ﬁrst time.
We all belong to the same big family
and have the same smell.
You can lead a horse to the water,
if you’ve got the horse.
Money is like manure –
good only when spread around.

You can fool all the people part of the
time and part of the people all the time
but you can’t fool al l  the people
al l o f t h e  time.

IV
You can drum on immense drums
the monotonous daily motions of the people
taking from earth and air
their morsels of bread and love,
a carry over f rom y esterday into tomorrow.

You can blow on great brass horns
the awful clamors of war and revolution 
when swarming anonymous shadowshapes
obliterate old names Big Names
and cross out what was
and oﬀer what is on a fresh blank page.

1
«

wn

V
Oh angel, oh angel,

I don’t want to be buried in the storm.
Who’s going to close these dying eyes?
Dig my grave with a golden spade.
Lower me down with a silver chain.
The coﬀin lid will screw me down.
I don’t want to be buried in the storm.
Who’s going to close these dying eyes?
Oh angel, oh angel.

VI
The people will live on.
The learning and blundering people will live on.
They will be tricked and sold and again sold
And go back to the nourishing earth for rootholds,
The people so peculiar in renewal and comeback,
You can’t laugh o ﬀ  their capacity to take it.
Once having marched
Over the margins of animal necessity, 
Over the g rim line of sheer subsistence
Then man came

To the deeper rituals of his bones,
To the lights lighter than any bones,
To the time for thinking things over,

To the dance, the song, the story,
Or the hours given over to dreaming,
Once having so marched.
In the darkness with a great bundle of grief
the people march.
In the night, and overhead a shovel of stars for
keeps, the people march :
“Where to? what ne xt?"’

3

SOPRANOS 
Beacham, Dorothy
Cullen, Chrissy
D’Angio, Liz
Dixon, Elizabeth
Elkin, Judy
Fischthal, Lois
Gittleman, Lisa
Goodheim, Laurie
Griﬀin, Lisa
Gross, Roni
Hausner, Marcia
Hawkins, Janet
Hogan, Terry
Houghton, Grace
Johnson, Harriet
Klotz, Cathy
Kovacic, Sue
Lovejoy, Karen
Lucas, April
Monahan, Mary Ellen
Petty, Susan
Slechta, Janet
Spota, Noreen
Taggart, Barbara
Trinka, Jill
BASSES
Aylesworth, Lynn
Bolan, Peter D.
Brooks, Lawrence
Carmody, Richard A.
Clark, Robert
Connors, John
Dashman, Carl
Davis, Richard
Florio, Jack
Gelber, Richard
Glow,, Leon
Hanson, Dave
Houghtaling, Mark
Klein, Michael
Lamphere, Tom
Lubitz, Ben
Mallinson, Richard
Orinstein, Larry
Pappenheimer, Ben
Schonfeld, Mitch
Seidman, Brian

ALTOS
Armer, Kinga
Bilinkoﬀ, Robin
Budin, Clara
Burr, Phyllis
Drucker, Nancy
Elmore, Nancy
Foley, Ruth
Foodim, Stacey
Ghertler, Louise
Gilbert, Miriam
Goetz, Rosemary
Huzig, Gloria
Horowitz, Sylvia
Klein, Rhonda
Klodowski, Janet
Lawson, Sue
Onofrio, Debra
Pettersen, Astrid
Rosenberg, Irene
Sch mertz, Amy
Schmidt, Doris
Schoonmaker, Beth Ann
Shear, Jane
Starke, Margaret
Townsley, Carole
Tuman, Michelle
Weston, Jill
Yohai, Norma
TENORS
Gartenberg, Lee
Holby, Frank
Houghton, Edward
Nytch, Thomas
Sarachan, Robert
Schappert, Ed
Straight, Stephen
Weiskopﬀ, Donald
West, Floyd

�BROOME COUNTY YOUTH CHORU S

HARPUR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

VIOLIN I
George Myers,
Concert Master
Michael Smith
Denis Cleveland
Lisa Gutkin
David Harrington
Joan Weitzman
Mark Helm
Andy Stack
VIOLIN I I
Paul Turco,
Principal
Eileen Pasternak
Nigel Allen
Janet Brady
Lee Ann Horbatuck
Richard Balkan
Eric Sadowitz
Arlene Pines
Sophie Horowitz

VIOLAS
Carol Isaacson,
Principal
Laura Stein
Barbara Thompson
Michael Jones
Anne Ziegler
Martha Colton
CE L LOS
David Hoppe,

Principal
Howie Cohen
Holly Wilson
C.T. Shaw
Claire Liva
Walter Graves
Daniel Politi

BASSES
Neil Conaty,
Principal
David Weinsoﬀ
FLUTES
Nancy Becker
Sue Passanante
PICCOLO
Tina Fine

OBOES
Elliot Friedman  °
Janet Ziebur
ENGLISH HORN
Matt Kuhn

Conductor

Betty Hartman

Accompanist :

Vicky Gordon
Karen Clute
Vivienne Brooking

S.U.N.Y.
S.U.N.Y.

Barnes, Anne
Bouttele, Tracy
Coe, Linda
Cook, Lianne
Edwards, Cindy
Elderkin, Linda
Fidurski, Lori
Hickey, Kelly
Jones, Diane
Kulik, Natalie
Opie, Tina
Rogalavich, Julie

Seton Catholic Central
Vestal
Union Endicott
Union Endicott
Union Endicott
Binghamton North
Chenango Valley High
Johnson City

Executive Director :
Sopranos :

CLARINETS
Paul Ketchoyian
Mark Zavatok

BASSOON
Lois Chantry
Thomas Closser
FRENCH HORNS
Robert Taylor,

Principal
Ellen Berge,
Assistant
Tama Mann
Ken Steiger
Benjamin Levy

Altos :

Gee, Debbie
Gurney, Sharon
Hodgkins, Nancy
Kolb, Betty
Roberts, Valerie
Seary, Mary Ellen
Stein, Vivian
Stratton, Karen
Trattel, Debbie

TRUMPETS
Steve Winans
Dan Benscher
TROMBONES
Steve Shear
Eric Schwartz
Jim Magacs

Tenors:

TIMPANI
Geoﬀrey Brooks ,
PERCUSSION
Diane Dino
Joe Pazienza
Pete Lowenthal

CONCERT MANAGER
Geoﬀrey Brooks

Benedict, Reid  _
Brooking, Simon

Jensen, Roy

Johns, Matthew
Johnson, Peter
Purdy, Scott
Zdimal, Dennis

TUBA
Tom Wood

HARP and CELESTE
Chai­Kyou Mallinson

Athorn, Y vonne
Bagg, Loa
Bigelow, Roxeanna
Fenning, Lucy

Basses:

Arneson, Chris
Cook, Todd
Darcie, Kent
Dodge, Bill
Frost, Andy
Hooker, Kenn
Kirch, Eric V.
O’Buckley, Craig
Preston, Mark
Ranieri, Joseph
Roper, Ted
Stevenson, Matt
Sturtevant, Jim
Winans, Gary

Union Endicott
Johnson City
Binghamton Central

Chenango Valley High
Susquehanna Valley
Windsor
Windsor
Seton Catholic Central
Union Endicott
Chenango Valley High
Johnson City
Johnson City
Johnson City
Chenango Valley High
Binghamton Central
Johnson City
Chenango Valley High

Seton Catholic Central
Chenango Valley High
Susquehanna Valley
Chenango Valley High
Binghamton Central
Binghamton Central
" Binghamton Central
Union Endicott
Union Endicott
Windsor
Windsor
Binghamton North
Binghamton Central
Johnson City
Johnson City
Chenango Valley High
Binghamton Central
Seton Catholic Central
Johnson City
Windsor

�BIOGRAPHIES
Composer

Robert Sta rer

ROBERT STARER was born in  Vienna on January 8, 1924. He
received his musical  education at  the State Academy in Vienna, the
Palestine Conservatoire in Jerusalem, and the Julliard School. He has
been living in New  York City  since 1947 and became an American
citizen in 1 957. Among his awards are two Guggenhe im Fellowships
and a Fulbright post­doctoral research grant. His commissi ons include
ballets  for  CBS  Television,  National  Educational  Television,  ‘‘the
Dybbuk’  for  Herbert  Ross  and  ‘‘Secular  Games,”  ”Samson
Agonistes” and ‘‘Phaedra,”” for Martha Graham. More than seventy
of  his compositions have been published and his symphonic works
have  been  performed  by  major orchastras  throughout  the  world,
under such eminent conductors as Mitropoulos, Bernstein, Leinsd orf
and Steinberg.

Director University Chorus &amp; DAVID  BUTTOLPH,  Associate  Professor  of  Music,  is  director
Orchestra  SUNY
of  choral activities at State  University o f New Yor k where he con­
Binghamton
ducts  the  Harpur  Chorale  –  an  A Cappella Choir  ­ ­  the University

i

David Buttolph

Director, Broome County
Youth Chorus

Chorus  –  a  choral  masterwork  ensemble  organized  in  1 971 ,  and
holds classes in the Kodaly Approach to music training.
Mr.  Buttolph  is  a  former  timpanist with the New  Orleans Phil­
harmonic  Orchestra  and  from  1958  to  1965 he  was a member of
the conducting faculty at the Manhattan  School of Music as well as
music  director  for  several  college,  community  and  professional
activities in the New York Metropolitan area.
He conducted the ﬁrs t concert performance of Alan Hovhaness ’
Triptych, and the ﬁrst New York performance of Opening the Wells
by  Martinu in 1959, The WORLD PREMIER E OF Let the Word Go
Forth  by  Robert  Ward  in  1965 and  the  U.S.  Premieres  of  Frank
Martin ’s  Maria  Tryptichon  and William Mathias’ Prelude, Aria and
Finale, in 1970.
Mr.  Buttolph  holds  degrees  from  Yale  University,  and  the
Juilliard  School of  Music. He took post graduate work at  the Paris
Conservatory  and  received  further  training  at  Tanglewood,  Mass.,
the Boston Symphony ’s summer home.
BETTY  H. HARTMAN received her BS degree in Music Educa­
tion from Mansﬁeld State Teachers College, a MS in Music Education
from lthaca College and a MM degree in  performance from SUN Y,
Binghamton.  She  is  the former director of Motet Singers, has been
guest  soloist  in  many  area  churches  as  well  as  wi th  the  Harpur
Chorale, Choral Society and Binghamton Symphony Orchestra. Ms.
Hartman has taugh t private voice instruction an d has bee n innovative

with new music programs at the elementary and secondary levels in
the public schools. She has participated in choral  workshops under
the direction of such notables as Gregg Smith, Don Craig and Jac k
Boyd.  Currently  Ms.  Hartman  is  Director  of  Choruses  at  Union­
Endicott High School.

Betty Hartman

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                    <text>STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NEW  YORK  AT  BINGHAMTON

HARPUR  COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT  OF  MUSIC
SUNY  Binghamton  Collegium  Musicum

Paul  Jordan  and  Edith  Borroﬀ, directors

col leg ium
mu sic um
THURSDAY,  DECEMBER  9,  1976
8 : 1 6   P .  M.
UNIVERSITY  UNION

= X

�Program.
“Meine  Freundin,  Du  b i s t  sch8n”
Johann Chwistoph  Bach
(1645­1693)
Wedding  Cantata  fon Soprano,  A l to,   Te n o r,   and
Baritone S o l o i s t s ,   Chorus,  So l o  Vi o l i n ,   Str i ng
Onchestra,  and Basso  Continuo
Loretta Merlo,  soprano  (Bride)
Christopher  Arneson,  baritone  (Bridegroom)
L a v y  Zukof,  counter­tenor
David  Jennings,  Zenon
0Lev  Vino,  v i o l i n
Collegium Choir and Orchestra

INTERMISSION
Den  116.  Psalm 
Collegium Choir

Johann Hermann S ch e i n
(1586­1630)

Jubik ate   Jean­Joseph Cassariea de Mondonville

(1711­1772)
Motet  for Soprano,  Tenor,  and  Baritone S o L o i sts,
Chorus,  Two  Recorders,  Violoncello, String
Orchestra,  and  Basso Continuo

L o re t t a  M e r l o,   soprano
David  Jennings,  t e n o r
Chvuistopher  Arneson,  baritone
L a r y  Zuko and Sue  Lawson,  re co rd e rs
Julian Shepherd,  violoncello

Edith  Bornrnodh,  harpsichord

Collegium  Choir  and  Orchestra

�TEXT  TRANSLATIONS
Kkkkkkkkkkhhkkhkk

Meine  Freundin,  Du  bist  schon (sung  in  German)
I.  Duet for  Soprano  and  Baritone
Groom :  My  beloved, you  are  beautiful.  But  turn
your  eyes  away  from  me, for  they  arouse  my  passions!
Bride:  0,  if  I  could  only  meet  you,  and  kiss  you,
far  away  from  here,  so  that  no  one  could  scorn me!
Come  friend,  let  us  go  to  your  garden!
Groom:  I  hasten, my  sister,  lovely  bride,  to  my
garden.
IT.  Soprano  Aria  in  the  form  of  a  Ciacona
My  friend  is  mine,  and  I  am  his.  I  belong  to  him
who  awaits  me  among  the  roses;  for  he  is  faithful
to  me.  His  left  arm  will  lie  beneath  me,  holding
my  head, while  his  right  hand  caresses  me ;  he 
v
. delights me with, 
ﬂowers, and  pleases  me with  apples.
/
fy” f riend is  mine, and  I  am  his.
III.  Little  Melodrama
Two  acquaintances  passing  by :  Where  has  your  friend
gone, O  most  beautiful  of  women, whereto, whereto?
Bride :  My  friend  has  gone  to  his  garden  to  savor
herbs  and  pick  roses.
Acquaintances:  Then  let  us  help  you  ﬁ n d  him!
The  search :  orchestral
Groom :  I have  been  gathering  myrrh  and  other  spices,
have  eaten  from  my  honey,  and  have  enjoyed  both  wine
and  milk.
IV.  Celebration
Soloists  and  Chorus :  Eat, my  beloved, and  drink,
my  friends!  For  it is  right  and  good  to  eat  and
drink,  and  to  be  of  good  cheer ;  for  these  are  gifts
of  God.  And  to  get  drunk  –  that  too  is  a  gift  of  ‘
God ’s.
Concluding  chorale:  Thanks  to  God  –  this  we  sing.
Lord  God,  Father, for  this we  thank  you,  that  you  have
given  us  richly  to  eat,  and  have  demonstrated  your
love  and  loyalty  to  us.  Let  us henceforth  ﬂourish,
give  health  and  peace  to  our  bodies.  All who  desire
this: say  Amen!

Psalm 116  (sung  in German)
I  love  the Lord, because he hath  heard  my
voice  and  my  supplication.
Because  he  hath  inclined  his  ear  unto  me,
therefore  will  I  call  upon  him  as  long  as  I  live.
The  sorrows  of  death  compassed  me,  and  the
pains  of  sheol  got  hold  of  me;  I found  trouble
and  sorrow.
Then  I  called  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord :  0
Lord,  I beseech  thee, deliver  my  soul.
Gracious  is  the Lord, and  righteous;  yea,
our  God  is  merciful.
The Lord  preserveth  the  simple;  I was  brought
low, and  he helped  me.
Return  unto  thy  rest, 0 my  soul ;  for  the  Lord
hath  dealt  bountifully  with  thee.
For  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul from  death,  mine
eyes  from  tears,  and  my feet from  failing.
I will  walk  before  the  Lord  in  the  land  of  the
living.
I  believed,  therefore  have  I  spoken.  I was
greatly  aﬀlicted ;
I said  in my  haste,  All  men  are  liars.
What  shall  I render  unto  the  Lord  for  all  his
beneﬁts  toward  me?
I will  take  the  cup  of  salvation  and  call  upon
the  name  of  the  Lord.
I will  pay  my  vows  unto  the  Lord  now  in  the
presence  of  all  his  people.
Precious  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  is  the  death
of  his  saints.
0 Lord,  truly  I  am  thy  servant ;  I  am  thy  servant
and  the  son  of  thy  handmaid ;  thou  hast  loosed  my  bonds
I will  o ﬀ er  to  thee  the  sacriﬁce  of
thanksgiving,  and  will  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord.
I will  pay  my  vows  unto  the  Lord  now  in  the
presence  of  all  his  people.
In  the  courts  of  the  Lord ’s  house,  in  the  midst
of  thee, 0 Jerusalem.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.

�COMING  EVENTS

********&amp;****

Friday,  December  10,  1976
8:15  2  id
Olev  Viro,  vi o l i n

Saturday,  December  11,  1976
8:15  P.M.

Holly  Skinner,  piano
Sunday,  December  12,  1976
3:00  P.  M.
Lydia  Werbizky,  violin
Sunday,  December  12,  1976
8:15  P.  MR

CONCERT  SERIES­Laredo, Robinson, Ponce
Monday,  December  13,  1976
SHS  P.  M
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Wind  Ensemble

Tuesday,  December  14,  1976
8 : 1 5   P .  M.

Karen  Tax,  ﬂ u t e

Saturday,  December  18,  1976
8:15  P.  M.

Debbie  Neu,  clarinet

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                    <text>STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NEW  YORK  AT  BINGHAMTON

HARPUR  COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT  OF  MUSIC

JAIME

LA RE DO

SHARON

ROBINSON

WALTER  PONCE
SUNDAY,  DECEMBER  12,  1976
8:15  P.  M.
Don  A.  Watters  Theater

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Igor  Stravinsky
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Serenata:  Larghetto
Tarantella:  Vivace
Gavotta  con due  Variazioni
Minuetto  e  Finale

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Robert  Schumann
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Lebhaft, leicht
Rasch  und  mit  Feuer
Sonata for  violin  and  cello
Maurice  Ravel

Allegro
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                    <text>STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON
HARPUR COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

SATURDAY
JANUARY 15, 1977
8:15 P. M.
CASADESUS RECITAL HALL

�TOBY APPEL, VIOLA

PROGRAMME

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Entered t h e Curtis I n st i t u t e of Music a t t h e age
of thirteen. Finst appeared with th e Marlboro
Fe st iv a l four yearns L a t e r. Played chamber music
with Rudofph Serkin, Pablo Casals, and o th e r s .
Appointed a s s i s t a n t p r i n c i p a l v i o l i s t o f t h e S z .
L o u s Symphony. Appeared with t h e Marlboro
Festiv a l and Chamber Music Northwest. Will
p a r t i c i p a t e i n t h e I n te r n at i o n a l Musicians Seminar
An Penzance, England, t h i s s p r i ng. Performs s o l o
v i o l a pieces by Ezra Laderman on an episode of
CBS “Lamp Unto My Feet", ﬁlmed on t h e Appel Music
Farm where he was born and raised.

DAVID NIETHAMER, CLARINET
******************%******

Member of the Catskill Woodwind Quintet. Performed
w i th t h e Lenox Str i ng Quartet and a t t h e Manhatten
Trio Summer Chamber Music Festival of Hartwick
College. Appeared as s0Loist with the Catskill
Symphony Orchestra, -the Bergen Youth Orchestra,
and t h e South Aums Symphony. Faculty member of
SUNY-Binghamton, Hartwick C o l l e ge, and C a t s k i l l
Conservatory. Appears throughout metropolitan New
York with t h e Riverside Chamber PLayers.

BETH LEVIN, PIANO

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Student of Maryan Fi l a n , Settlement Music Sch o o l,
and Rudolph S e rk i n , Curtis I n s t i t u t e of Music.
Pa rti c i p ate d i n t h e Ambler, Kneisel Ha l f, Havard,
and Marlboro Fest iv a l s. Appeared as s o l o i s t with
t h e Philadelphia Orchestra, t h e Orchestral Society
04 Philadelphia, the New York Philharmonic Chamber
Players, t h e Boston University Orchestra, and t h e
Boston Pops. Touwred t h e West Coast as a member
of “Music grom Marlboro” i n March 1976, and w i l l
perform this season on Marlboro tours of the East
Coast. Presently a student of Leonard Shure as
an M i s t s Diploma candidate a t t h e New England
Conservatory of Music.

Tr i o An = Major, K . 4 9 8 . . . . . . . . . Wo lgga ng Mozart
piano, c l a r i n e t, v i o l a
Andante
Minuetto
Rondeaux-ALLeghretto
Fair y Ta k e s, Opus 1 3 2 . e v v e e e e. . . R o b e r t Schumann

piano, clarinet, viola
1 . Lebhagt, n i ch t zu s c h n el l
( L iv ely, n o t t o o fast )
11. Lebhagt und sehr markint
(Lively and very marked)
I I I . Ruhijes tempo, mit zarntem Ausdruck
(Quietly, with beautif ul expression)
IV. Lebhagt, sehr marnkint
( L iv ely, very marked)
* * INTERMISSION * *

Eight Pieces, Opus 8 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . M
. .ax. Bruch
plano, clarinet, viola
Andante
Allegro con moto
Andante con moto
Allegro ag i t a t o
Andante (Romanian melody)
Andante con moto (Nachtgesang)
Moderato
Allegro viva ce, ma non thoppo

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