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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

F A M I L Y  W E E K E N D
CONCERT
Women’s Chorus
Bruce Borton, conductor

William ] .  Lawson, piano

Harpur Chora le
Pe ter Browne, conductor
Natasha Talukdar, pian o

University Wi nd Symphony
Da niel Fabricius, condu c tor

Sat urday, October 11, 201 4
3:00 p.m.
Oster hout Conce r t Thea te r

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The Harpur Chorale

A­  PROGRAM  db

Gloria in Excelsis Deo.. 

1.

(English translation by Reginald Johnson) 
1. My Song Rings Out
2. Hark! What Bell­Like Music

(1732­1809)

Ubi Caritas. 

The Women’s Chorus
Two Gipsy Songs 

.. Franz Joseph Haydn

..Antonin Dvora k

(1841­1904)

.. Maurice Duruﬂe

(1902­1986)

Be Thou my Vision. 

Bob Chilcott
(b.1955)

Lauren Silberstein, soprano
Water Night .. 

Set Me as a Seal . 
(Song of Solomon) 

. Rene Clausen
(b. 1953)

Fischerweise 

Franz Schubert

(Poem by Baron Schlechta) 

(1797­1828)
arr. Bruce Borton

. Eric Whitacre

(b.1970)

Zigeunerleben (Gypsy Life). 

Robert Schumann
(1810–1856)
Deanna Feuerbach, Rachel Graham,
Barry LaBarre, and Alex Castonguay, soloists
Peter Browne, conductor

Natasha Talukdar, piano
Wisdom. 
.. Richard Hugunine
(Poem by Sara Teasdale) 
(b. 1953)
Georgetta Maiolo, ﬂute

III .
The University Wind Symphony
Kirkpatrick Fanfare (1999) 

Elijah Rock. 

. Traditional Spiritual
arr. Jester Hairston

Andrew Boysen, Jr.

(b. 1968)

Vesuvius (1999) . 

Frank Ticheli

(b. 1958)

Bruce Borton, conductor

William J. Lawson, piano

Incantation and Dance (1963) .. 

. .. John Barnes Chance

Daniel Fabricius, conductor

(1932­1972)

�TRANSLATIONS
Fischerweise (Fisherman’s Song)
The ﬁsherman no sorrow, no pain, no  grief assails;
At break of day he casts oﬀ his boat with easy mind.
Peace still lies all around in wood and ﬁeld and stream,
But he, with his singing, awakes the golden sun.

He sings, while he is working, from full and lively breast,
His labors give him vigor, his vigor ­ zest for life.
And soon in motley fashion, the depths will teem and sound,
And, splashing, break the heavens that on the waters rest.
But whoever wants to set nets, needs eyes both good and clear,
Must be cheerful as the waves, and free as is the tide.
There on the bridge is ﬁshing the shepherdess.
Sly thing, give up your trickery, this ﬁsh you’ll not take in.

G loria in excelsis Deo

Zigeunerleben (Gypsy Life)
I n  the shady forest, between the beech­trees,
there’s a stirring and bustling, and whispers are heard.
The ﬂickering light of the ﬁre dances
around colorful ﬁgures, leaves, and rocks.
This is where the gypsies meet,
with eyes ﬂashing and hair ﬂowing,
some nursed at the Nile’s sacred waters,
some burned by Spain’s southern sun.

‘Round the ﬁre, piled with green branches,
are the men, untamed and wild,
while the women crouch, preparing th e meal,
ﬁlling the old cups with wine.
Then songs and legends are shared around,
of Spanish gardens blooming and bright,
and magical legends of times of peril and danger
are passed on to all by the elders.

Glory to God in the Highest, and on earth peace
to men of good will.
We praise you, we bless you, we worship you, we glorify you.

A dark­eyed maiden begins to dance.
Bright as a torch burns her passionate glance.
To the strumming of guitars and the ringing of cymbals,
wild and wilder they dance and sing.

Ubi caritas
Where there is charity and love, God is there.
The love of Christ has gathered us together.
Let us rejoice and be glad in it.
Let us revere and love the living God.
And from a sincere heart let us love one another.

Then weary, they lie down and rest.
Beneath the beech­trees they slumber,
And they who were banned from their homeland
See it now only in dreams.
But when in the east the morning awakes
so vanish the images of the night.
The shuﬀling of hooves at the breaking of dawn;

they’ve vanished ­ who knows where they’ve gone?

�WOMEN’S CHORUS

Bruce Barton, conductor
William J.  Lawson, p iano
Soprano 1

Julie Gregg

Alto I
Madelyn Lipson
Traci Nickdow
Kimberly Torres

Soprano I1

Kaitlyn Kang

Caroline Brickley

Katherine Hutson
Reema Shah
Rachel Zielinski

Abby Arnold

Alto II

Kaitlin Biagiotti
Courtney Densmore
Jamila Gordon
Georgia Kasow

Laura Keim
Laura Sonnenbel’E

HAR PU R CHORALE

Natasha Talukdar, piano

Altos

Alida Cooke

Alexa Dicken
Rachel Graham
Inez Nelson
Joanna Wallace

Daniel Fabn’a’us, Conductor

Piccolo
Cara Natale

Baritone Saxophone
Daniel Gross

Flute
Eleni Florakis
Jackie Robins
Shelby Sm ith

Trumpet
Brandon Young
Brandon Ashley
Chang Letitia Kar Hoo
Jonathan Terner
David DeF azio

Lydia Carolan

Devin Kasi nki

Oboe

Jenna Graﬀ

Clarinet

Peter Browne, conductor
Sopranos
Janine Alto
Deanna Feuerbach
Carina Kahane
Lauren Silberstein
Felicia Wang

UNIVERSITY WIND SYMPHONY

Tenors
Ten­Young Guh
Barry LaBa rre
Dallas Marsh
Thomas Parker

Jonah Sreuer

Basses
Alex Castonguay
Evan Flury
Jibron Ha rris
Joseph Keller
Alexander Turo

Erin Annis
Allison Ba ttaglia
Alaina Ma ncini

Jessica Siegal

John Petersen
Steven O’Connor
Brittany Sheridan
Katherine Fottrell
Si Yoon Kwon
Bass Clarinet
Carl Closs

Bassoon
Bailey Thomas
Diana Carter

Paul Barber
Alice Xue

French Ho rn

David Luther
Daniel Muller

Trombone
Jacob Solon
Joshua Yarnuder
Carter McGriﬀ

Euphonium

Ryan Shumaker
Tuba
Matthew Vegiard
Patrick Jones

Percussion

Emily Goe tz

Alto Saxophone

William Po tts
Alex Rava

Nicholas Follett
Julia Dunnigan

Kasha Pazdar
Daniel Kim

Andrew P feiﬀer

Tenor Saxophone
Crystal F isher

Robert Hopkins

�Binghamton University Music Department ’s
Coming Events
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Thursday, October 16  ­  Mid­Day Coocer t­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Saturday,  October 18 ­  University Symphony Orchestra:  PVe  Like  to Move It! ­  3  p m  ­

Osterhout Concert Theater – $ 1 0 general public, $ 7 faatlty/staﬀ/senims/alumni; $ 5 for students

Thursday, October 23  – Mid­Day Concert– 1:20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Friday, October 24  ­  Tri­Cities Opera presents Verdi ’s Rigoletto – 8 p.m.  – The Forum Theatre  –

wal (607) 772­0400 for riches

Saturday, October 25 ­  Early On: Music from Now and Then ­  7:30 p.m. ­  Fine  Arts Building,
Room 2 1 ~ $5 general public; free for students
Sunday, October 2 6  ­  Tri­Cities Opera presents Verdi’s Rigoletto ­  3 p.m. ­  The Forum Theatre ­
«all (607) 7 72­0400 for tickets
Thursday, O c t o b e r ­   Mal­Day Concer t­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casaclesus Recital Hall ­  free
Saturday, November 1 – SeniorRea’tzL­joseplz Ke ller,  baritone ~ Casadesus Recial Hall – free

Sunday, November 2  ­  English and American Art Songs ­  3 p.m. ­  Phelps Mansion,  191  Court

Street,  Binghamton  ­  $ 10  general  public;  BU  smdents  free  with  1D  – For reservations  call  the  Phelps
Mansion at (60 7) 72248 73. This concert is cospcmsored by  the  Binghamton University Music Department
1nd Phelps Mansion Museum.

Thursday, November 6 ­ Mid­Day Concert­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­ free
Saturday, November8 ­ junior Recital: Dan Rosenau, organ ­ 4:00 p.m. ­ FA  2 1  ­ free
Sunday, November 9 ­ Mu Ph i E
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  ecital 2:00 p .m.  ­  Casadesus Recial  H all ­ free
Thursday, November 13 ­Mid­Day Concert­ 1:20 p.m. ­  Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Saturday, November 1 5  – University Chorus: Haydn’s Mass in  Time  of  War –  7:30  p.m.  ­
Osterhout Concert Theater ­ $7 general public; $5 faculty/ staﬀ/seniors/alumni; free for students
Tuesday, November 18  – Momenta Quartet: Music Now!  7 :30 p.m.  – Casadesus Recital Hall ­ $10
faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni; free for students

Wednesday, November 1 9 ­ Momenta Quartet: Master Class ­  8:00 a.m. ­  1 :00 p.m. ­  Cmadesus
Recual Hall – free

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(60 7)  777­ARTS.  For  a complete  list  of  our  concerts  call (607)  7 7 7­2592, visit
music.binghamton.edu or become a fan on Faceboolt

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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IN A CONCERT FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES

WE LIKE TO MOVE IT!

Friday, October 17, 2014

3:00 p.m.

Osterhout Concert Theater

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Pa rt I : The Instru ments of th e Symphony  Orchestra
The Percussion Family:
Timpani, Drums, Mallet instruments, Calm Percussion

One­horse Open Sleigh (lingle Bells) 

.Traditional, arr. T. Perry

The Brass Family:

French Horns, Trombones Tuba

Row, Row, Row Your Boat 

Traditional, arr. T. Perry

The Woodwind Family :
Flutes G’  Piccolo, Oboa, Clarinet, Bassoons
Sailing, Sailing, Over the Bounding Main. 
. Traditional, arr. T. Perry

The Full Orchestra, Re­assembled
Flutes 3  Piccolo, Oboes, Clarinet, Bassoons
March of the Toreadors, from Carmen 

Georges Bizet

George Gershwin

arr. T. Perry

Franz Von Suppé

Large Machines in Motion

Train: Paciﬁc 23 1 (Symphonic Poem No. 1).
Arthur Honegger
Paciﬁc Z3 1 :Aﬁlm by Jean M itry  (1 949)
Fast Machines in Motion

.John Adams

Music, Motion and imagination

Bicycles and Spaceships:
Chase &amp; Final Scene from ‘E.T. The Extraterrestrial’ 

Taylor Morgen

Skylar 0. Buono

Bassoon
Bailey Tinnras

John Voigt
Laura Earls

The Sounds ofMou’on: Notes and Note­Values
Sleigh Ride: Troika, from Lt. Kije Suite
Sergei Prokoﬁev

Automobiles : Short Ride in a Fast Machine 

Oboo
Joe Kim
Rebeca Marwin

Tenor Saxophone
Crystal Fisher

Pa rt II : Music and Motion

The Beat Goes  On – Musical Rhythm
Riding a Horse: excerpt fro m Light Cavalry Overview 

Flute
Jessica Biagiotti
Kchar Bedonian
Mdlelie Ll

Mary  McGahay

. Traditional, arr. T. Perry

Musical Tempo
Walking: Promenade (Walking lire Dog)‘ 

Piccolo

Emily Paye

Clarinet

The Stringed Family
Violins, Violas, Violoncelli, Double Basses

The Wheels on the Bus 

BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

John Williams

French Horn
Abbie McMahon
Emmanual Davis
Gabriel Ballard
Kathryn Satumino

Matt Mum

Trumpd
Anne Taylor
Elliott Voge!
Thomas Parker
Trombone
Bethany Evans
Christopher Beard

Jacob Strohm
Tuba

Patrick Jones

Percussion

Ben Rothschid
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Emily Brill
Steve Olson
Keyboards
Ben  Calhoun
Dan Malinovsky
Violin I
Eleanor Krasner
Emily Sui
Kieran Murphy

Kristen Moriarty

Rebecca Sgroi
K, Cricket Tombs
Jessiw Funnell
Anthony DeNinis
Brian Phung
Mi” Kwng (Jay) Kim

Maya Oro
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Emma Lecarie

Violin ll
Alexia Chang
Abirans Guruparan
Gabriele Maire
Nathaniel Christman
Jiwon Nam
Jody Bach
Sara Kohtz
Paul McHugh
Mary Golden
Sm
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Tamara Nist
Viola
Harman wardiski
Daniel Cooke
Max Stein

Alex Szigerhy
Kaitlyn MacDonald
Harrison Dulin
Margaret Girardi
Sharon Graziano
Jaya Rao
Lindsay Covington
Alison Tuck
Violoncello
Mary Spencer
Evan Fetten
Charlie Miler
Chloe Tso
Daniel Michaels
Alison Butler
Deborah Mariottini
Sara Inoa

Katy Mercer
Gregory Scala

Ryan Ference

Contrabass
Nicholas Hayes
Kyle Cullen

Robert Durante

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Fr iday, October 24 – Tr i­Cities Opera presents Verdi ’s  Rigoletto ­  8  p.m. ­ The Forum
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Saturday, October 25 ­ Early On.­ Music [mm No w and  Then –  7:30 p.m.  – Fine Arts
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Thursday, O c to ber ”  – Alid­Day Cormart~ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­  free
Saturday, November 1 ­ Senior Recital: Joseph Keller, baritone ­ Casadaus Racial Hall –
free

Sunday, November 2 ­ English and American Art  Songs ­  3  p.m. ­  Phelps Mansion, 191

Court Street, Binghamton – $10 general public; BU students free with 1D – For reservations call the
Phelps Mansion at (607) 72248 7 3, This concert is cosponsored by the Binghamton University Music
Department and Phelps Mansion Museum.

Thursday, November 6 ­ Mid­Day Concert ­  1:20 p.m. – Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­

free

Saturday, November8 ­ Junior R ecital:  Dan Rosenau, organ ­ 4:00 p.m. ­ FA  21 ­ free

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Tuesday, November 18  ­ Momenta Q uarter: Music Now! 7 :30 pm. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall

­ $10 faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni; free for students

Wednesday, November 1 9  ~ Momenta Quartet: M aster Class ~ 8 : 00 a.m. ­ 1:00 p.m. ­
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lf you were inspired by this performance, consider mpporting the Department
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Meroé Khalia Adeeb, soprano
Michael Lewis, piano

“Ach, so fromm,“ from Martha 

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.. Camille Saint­Salem
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“Mon coeur s’ouvre a ta voix,” 
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John lsenberg, piano

Friedrich von Flotow

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Jordan Schreiner, tenor

Michael Lewis, piano

.Richard Wagner

“O du mein holder Abendstern”. 

from Tannhauser 

(1813­1883)

Josiah Davis, bass­baritone
John lsenberg, piano

“Chi il bel sogno di Doretta,” from La Rondine..  .Giacomo Puccini
Abigail Smith, soprano
Michael Lewis, piano

(18581924)

Stacey Geyer, soprano
John lsenberg, piano

Douglas Moore

(1893­1969)

.. Antonin Dvoi’ak

“Song to the Moon,” from Rusalka .
Jenny Gac, soprano
Michael Lewis, piano

(1841­1904)

“Pierrot’s Tanzlied,” from Die Tote Stadt.. 

.Erich Korngold

(1897­1957)

CodyRay Caho, baritone
John lsenberg, piano
Jules Massenet

“En fermant les yeux,” from Manon 

(1842­1912)

Kevin Truax, tenor
John lsenberg, piano
“Hai gia vinta la causa,". 
from Le Nozze di  Figaro 

“Willow Song,” from The Ballad of Baby Doe 

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(1756­1791)

Nikolas Arden, baritone
John Isenberg, piano

“Madamina!  il catalogo ¢ questo,” 
from Don Giovanni 

..Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Jake Stamatis, bass­baritone
John lsenberg, piano

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Thursday,  October 16 – Mid­Day Concert –  1:20 p.m. ~ Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Saturday, October 18 ­  University Symphony Orchestra: We Like  to  Move I t ! ­   3 p.m. ­
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Thursday, October 23 ­ Mid­Day Concert ­  1:20 p.m. ­  Casadesus Recital Hall ­  free
Friday, October 24 ­  Tri­Ci ties Opera presents Verdi ‘s Rigo le tto ­  8 p.m. ­  The Forum
Theatre ­  call (607) 772­0400 for tickets
Saturday, October 25 – Early On :  Music from No w  and Then –  7 :30 p.m. –  Fine Arts
Building, Room 21 – $5 general public; free for students

Sunday, October 26 ­  Tri­Cities Opera presents Verdi’s Rigo lctto ­  3 p.m. ­  The Forum
Theatre – call (607) 772­0400 for tickets
Thursday, October 3 0  ­ Mid­Day Concert –  1:20 p.m. ­  Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Saturda y, Novem ber 1 ­  Senior Reci tal: joseph Keller, baritone ­  Casadesus Recial Hall ­
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Sunday, November 2 ­  English and American A rt Songs ­  3 p.m. ­  Phelps Mansion, 191
Court Street, Binghamton – $10 general public; BU students free with l D – For reservations call the
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Mary Spencer, cello

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Theatre – call (607) 772­0400 for tickets

Thursday, October 30 ­ {Mid­Day Concert­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall  ­ free

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                    <text>BINGHA MTON
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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MUSIC FROM NOW AND THEN
Peter Browne, keyboards
Ba rba ra Kaufm an, record er
Christina  Salasny, soprano
Stephen S talker, cello
Pa u l Sweeny,  gui ta r

Sa t urday, Octobe r 25, 2014

7:30 p.m.
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Caro Augeletto from L ’Oraculo del Fato ..

...Francesco Gasparini

Christina Salasny, sop rano
Barbara Kaufman, recorder

(1661­1727)

Stephen Stalker, cello
Paul Sweeny, Guitar
Peter Browne, Harpsichord

A Fancy.... 
From Silent Night 
Sir John Smith, His Almain

John Dowland
(1563­1626)

Christina Salasny, soprano
Barbara Kaufman, recorder
Stephen Stalker, cello
Paul Sweeny, guitar

Sonata No. 5 in e minor, RV40 

Antonio Vivaldi

Largo 
Allegro
Largo

Allegro

Sonata Seconda 

(1678­1741)

Stephen Stalker, cello
Peter Browne, harpsichord
Giovanni Ba ttista Fontana
Barbara Kaufman, recorder
Paul Sweeny, guitar
Stephen Stalker, cello

(1580­1630)

Seele, lerne dich erkennen! 
Georg Philipp Telemann
I.  Aria: Seele, lerne dich erkennen 
(1681­176 7)
II.  Recitative
III. Aria: So will ich dich mit Freuden kussen
Christina Salasny, soprano
Barbara Kaufman, recorder
Stephen Stalker, cello
Peter Browne, harpsichord
Paul Sweeny, guitar 
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�Oration

..........Daniel P inkham

II.  Allegro
III. Energico, Andante

(1923­2006)

Stephen Stalker, cello
Peter Browne, organ

Raymond Sea ley

I.  On the Hill
II.  In the Window
III. The Letter
IV. No Answer
V.  Ay

(b. 1945)

Christina Salasny, soprano
Barbara Kaufman, recorder
Paul Sweeny, guitar

Insieme for guitar and harpsichord
Theme : Allegretto semplice e spontaneo
I.  Un poco agitato
II.  Alla marcia
III. La rgo e d ignitoso
IV. Scherzoso
V.  Alla siciliana
VI. Finale

............]ohn Duarte

(1919­2004)

....Ellen Taaﬀe Zwilich
Stephen Stalker, cello
Peter Browne, piano

Nos Autem from Esquisses Gregoriennss
Set Me as a Seal Upon Your Heart

(b. 1939)

. Naji Hakim

(b. 1955)

Christina Salasny, soprano
Peter B rowne,  organ

Ye Banks and  Braes ( 1791)

Robert Burns

(arr. Ma tthias Holst &amp; Peter Browne)

�Translations
Caro Augeletto
Dear little bird,

you play among the green
branches,
I understand you, you call me,
and love speaks through you.
If to that sweet feeling
which so greatly pleases
you give vent,
I understand you, with your
song,
you greet the dawn.
Seele, lerne dich erken nen!
Aria :  Learn to know yourself,
oh soul!  mere fragments are
all  that man’s genius can
create.  The momentum of
earthly wisdom  is too feeble,
far too feeble  to attain
perfection.
Recita tive: A ﬂedgling whose
limbs are still  too weak and
tender  will ﬂap his trembling
feathers in vain  when trying
to emulate his elders  and
cleave the loftier realms of air,
even though the will is
there  to follow them:  it is no
diﬀerent  with our wit and
knowledge:  our restless
desire  is always ﬁxed on
higher things;  our innate
pride  strives to make the

heaviest tasks  light as a
feather,  to make the
impossible  possible.  But
God has set limits  to our wit,
as to our life,  which cannot
be exceeded.  The world has
known only one
Solomon,  whom God, whose
throne  is illuminated by the
ultimate wisdom,  called “the
wisest”.  Yet even Solomon
acknowledged his human
weakness.  Ah yes, in this
life  our perception remains
imperfect.  It is through
death,  which seems to reduce
us to nothing,  that God
allows us at last to inhe rit
all;  what was dark then
becomes a bright light ;  what
was a fragment becomes a
whole;  what was a child
becomes a man.
Aria :  Thus will I kiss you
joyfully,  oh herald of
perfection!  You bring us face
to face  with God in his
glory  and give us perfect
knowledge  and perfect
happiness withal.

�The Window
(or the Song of the Wrens)
(adapted from
Alfred Lord Tennyson)
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On the Hill
The lights and the shadows
ﬂy!
Yonder it brightens and
darkens on the plain.
A jewel, a jewel dear to my
lover’s eye!
Oh, is it the brook or the
pool, or her window pane,
When the winds are up in the
morning.
Follow them down the slope.
Follow them down to the
window of my dear.
It brightens and darkens,

brightens like my hope.

It darkens, it brightens and
darkens like my fear, And the
winds are up in the morning.
H. 

At the Window

Vine, vine and eglantine,
Clasp her window, trail and

twine!
Rose, rose and clematis,
Trail and twine and clasp and
kiss,

Kiss, kiss; and make her a
bower

All of ﬂowers, and drop me a
ﬂower,
Drop me a ﬂower.

Vine, vine and eglantine,
Cannot a ﬂower, a ﬂower, be
mine?
Rose, rose and clematis,
Drop me a ﬂower, a ﬂower, to
kiss,
Kiss, kiss, and out of her
bower
All of ﬂowers, dropt me a
ﬂower, dropt, a ﬂower.

IH.  The Letter
Shall I write to her? Shall I go?

Ask her me to marry me by
and by?
Somebody said that she’s say
no;
Somebody knows that she’ll
say ay!

Ay or no, if ask’d to her face?
Ay or no, from shy of the shy?
Go, little letter, apace, apace,
Fly;
Somebody said that she’d say
no;
Somebody knows that she’ll
say ay!

�IV . 

No  Answe r

The mist and the rain, the
mist and the ra in!
Is i t ay or no!  Is i t ay or
no!
And never a glimpse of her

window pa ne!
And I may die, but the grass
will grow,
And the grass will grow when
I am gone,
And the wet west wind and
the world
Will go on.
Ay is the song of the wedded
spheres,
No is trouble a nd cloud and
storm,
Ay is life for a hundred years,
No will push me down to the
worm.

The wind and the wet, the
wind and the wet!
Oh wet west wind how you
blow, you blow!
The wind and the we t, the
wind and the we t!
And never a line from my lady
yet!

V.   Ay
Be merry, all birds today,
Be me rry on ear th as you
never were me rry before,
Be merry in heaven, O larks,
and far away,
Be me rry forever and ever and
one day more.

Why?

For it’s easy to ﬁnd a rhyme.

Oh merry the linnet and
dove,
And swallow and sparrow and
throstle, and have your desire!
O merry my heart, you have
gotten the wings of love,
And ﬂ it like the king of the
wrens with a crown of ﬁre.
Why?
For it’s ay, ay, ay, ay.

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John Isenberg, piano

The Sally Gardens... 

..Benjamin Britten

(1913­1976)

Ricky Nan, tenor

It’s All I Have to Bring.. 
Karima Jibril, soprano
Come Ready and See Me.. 

.. Ernst Bacon
(1898­1990)
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. Richard Hundley

Rachel Young, soprano
Will There Really Be a Morning. 

.Roger Quilter

Calli Seigart, soprano
The Bird... 

Carina Kahane, soprano
Lean Away..

I Shall Not Live in Vain . 

Abigal Smith, soprano

. Ralph Vaughan­Williams
( l 87 2­ 195 8)

Stacey Geyer, soprano
Silent Noon 

Jake Stamatis, bass

Gwyneth Walker

(b. 1947)

Christina Santa Maria, soprano

Not in a Silver Casket... 
Jenny Gac, soprano

Ralph Vaughan­Williams

(1872­1958)

arr. Andrew Thomas

..Jake Heggie

(b. 1961)

.Charles Ives

Tom Sails Away..

Cole Tornberg, tenor

Thy Fingers Make Early Flowers . 

John Duke
(1899­1984)

(b. 1958)

Nikolas Arden, baritone

(b. 1956)

(1877­1953)

Gene Scheer

(b. 1931)

Ricky lan Gordon

Daniela Rivera, mezzo­soprano
Linden Lea 

Love’s Philosophy . 

(1874­1954)

..Jake Heggie

(b. 1961)

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Thursday, October.” ­ MiaLDay Coneert– 1 :20 p.m. ­  Casadesus Recital Hall ­  free

Saturday, November 1  ­  Senior Recital: J oseph Keller; baritone ­ 7:30 p.m.  ­  Casadesus
Recial Hall – free

Sunday, November 2 ­  English and A mer ia n  Art  Songs ­  3 p.m. ­  Phelps Mansion, 191

Court Street, Binghamton – $10 general public; BU students free with 1D – For reservations call the
Phelps Mansion at (60 7) 72 2­4873. This concert is cosponsored by the Binghamton University Music
Department and Phelps Mansion Museum.

Thursday, November 6 ­ Mid­Day Concert ­  1:20 p.m. ­  Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­
free
Saturday, November8 ­  Senior Re cital:  Dan Rosenau, organ – 4 :00 p m  – FA 2 1 – free

Sunday, No vem ber9 ­ M u  P h i  Epsilon Fall Recital ­  l 1 :00 a.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall –
free

Sunday, November 9 ­  Composers Concert: Hugunine and Sikora ­  4:00 p.m. ­  Phelps
Mansion Museum ­ $10 general public; free for BU  students with ID.  For reservations call the Phelps
Mansion at (607) 7224873.

Thursday, Novem ber 13  ­ Mid­Day Co n cer t  1:20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall ­  free
Saturday, November 1 5 ­Univexsi ty Chorus: Havdn’s Mass in  Time of  W ar ­  7:30 p.m. ­
Osterhout Concert Theater ­ $7 general public; $5 faeulty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni; free for students

Sunday, November 1 6 ­  Senior Recital: A lexio Chang, violin ­ 3 :00 p, m.  – Casadesus Recital
Hall ­ free
Monday, November 1 7  ­ Momenta Quartet Master Class – 8:15 – 10:00 p.m. – Casadesus
Recital Hall

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For tickets or to  be added to our email list, visit anderson.binghamton.edu or
call (607) 7 7 7­ARTS. For a complete list ofour concerts call (607) 7 7 7­2592,
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lfyou were inspired by this performance, consider supporting the Department
of  Music with a  ﬁnancial gi ft. 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
  usic Department, P.O. Box 6000,
Department, and send your check to B U M

Binghamton, NY 13902.

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Timothy Perry, clarinet
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William Lawson, piano
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Thursday, October  1 6  – Mid­Day Concert ­  1:20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Saturday, October 1 8 ­  Univer sity Symphony Orchestra.­ We Like to Move It !  ­  3 p m  ~
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Sunday, October 2 6  ­ Tri­Cities Opera  presents Verdi ’s  Rigoletto  ~ 3 p.m.  ­  The Forum
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Phelps Mansion at (607 ) 72 2­4873. This concert is cosponsored by the Binghamton University Music
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Claude Debussy
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Daniel Malinousky, piano
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Sunday, November 16 – Sen ior Recital.­ Alex io Chang,  violi n – 3 :00 p.m.  –  Casadesus
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Monday, November 17 – Mome nta Quartet Mas ter Class ~ 8 : 1 5  – 1 0:00 p.m. ­  Casadesus
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Tuesday, November 18 ­ Momenta Quartet: Music Now! ­  7:30 p.m. – Casadesus Recital
Hall ~ $ 10 general pubic; $ 5 famlty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni; free for students

Thursday, November 20 ­ Jazz Mid Day Concert with Jeﬀ Stockham, trump et and Mite
Dubaniewicz, saxophone – 1:20 p.m. – Osterhout Concert Theater – free
Thursday, November 20  – Harpur Jazz Ensemble Concert with gues t artist – 7:30 p.m. ­

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Theater­ $ 7 general public; $ 5 faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni; free for studetns
Thursday, December4 – Mid­Day Co ncert ­  1:20 p.m. ­  Fine Am Building, Room 21  ­ free
Friday, December 5  ­  Firs t A ct o f  Verdi ’s “Fals taﬀ” ­  10:00  a.m.  ­  Anderson  Center
Chamber Hall ­  call (607) 777­30 04 for group reservations
Friday, December 5 ­  Flute Studio and F lute Chamber Concert  – 10:45 a.m. ­  Casadesus
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Kieran Murphy, violin
Hannah Watrobski, viola
Ma ry Spencer, cello

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Alexio Chang, Kieran Murphy, violins
Hannah Watrobski, viola
Mary Spencer, cello

(1770­1827)

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Tuesday, November 1 8  ­ Momenta Quartet: Music Now! ­  7 :3 0 p.m. ­  Camdesus Recital
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Thursday, November 20 ~ jazz Mid  Day Con cert with J e ﬀ S
Dubaniewicz, saxophon e ­  1 :20 p.m. ­ Osterhout Concert Theater – free
Thursday, Nove mber 2 0 – Harp ur jazz Ense mb le Con cert  with guest arti st –  7 :3 0 p.m. ~
Oxterhout Concert Theater ­ $ 7 general public; $5 faculty/staﬀ/ seniors;  free for students

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Sunday, November 23 ­ Universi ty Wind Sympyhony: I n M
Ho ma ge  in  Music  –  3 :00  p.m.  ­  Andersn  Center  Chamber  Hall  ­  $7  general  public;
$5faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni; free for students

Tuesday, Dece mberZ – Percussion Ensemble c on cer t  7 :3 0 p.m. ­ Osterhout Concert Theater

­ $7 general public; $5  famlty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni; free for studetns

Thursday, Deoem ber4 ­ Mid­Day Conc er t– 1 :20 p.m. – Fine Arts Building, Room 21 ­  free

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Friday, Dece mber5 – Holiday Organ Concert {canningjonathan Biggers ­  7 :3 0 p.m. ­
United Presbyterian Church, 42 Cheango Street, Binghamton ­ $ 5 general public; free for students
Saturday, December 6 – Universi ty Symphony Orchestra: From the Ne w World ­  3 :00
p.m.  –  Osterhout  Concert Theater  ­ $7  general  public;  $5 faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni; free for
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Saturday, December 6 ­ Ita lian Dic tion Class Recita l ­  7:30 p.m. ~ Casadesus Recital Hall –
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Sunday, December 7  ­  First Act o f  Verdi ’s “Fa lstaﬀ” ­  1p.m 6! 4 p.m. ­  Anderson Center
Chamber Hall – $ 1 0 general public; 57 faculty/staﬀ/seniors/alumni ; $5 for students

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Hailing  from  Syracuse,  NY,  MIKE  DUBANIE WICZ  graduated
U niversity of North Texas with a Ba chelor of M usic Educat ion degree
that, he moved to New York City to attend the Manhatta n School of
pursue a freelance music career. While at the Manhattan Sc hool he pla
in the Jazz Orchestra performing wit h such jazz legends as Jo n Hendrix,  :
Hanna, Michael Brecker, Joe Lovano, and Fran k Foster. M ike r e ce i ve d   y

Music in Ja zz and Com mercial Music from MSM in 1997. Furthermo
he was awa rded the Doctor of M usical Arts degree from the Eastma n
Music.

From  1998­2003,  Mike  toured  the  world  with  Maynard  Ferguson’s­a
Nouveau Band serving as a featured soloist a nd music d irector (2002­03 5“
summer of 2006 he was asked back by Mr. Ferguson to  join him on  a i e :.
culminated at the famed Blue Note jazz club in NYC. Shortly thereafter Mik 132,,
Maynard in studio and recorded what would be the trumpet legend’s ﬁnal
recording, The One and Only Maynard Ferguson. 
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Mike  has  performed  in  over  20  countries  including  Thailand,  Germ
Azerbaijan, Israel, Australia, Russia and Sweden. In add ition, he has sh
stage  with  Aretha  Franklin,  Phil  Woods,  Frankie  Valli,  The  Vangu.
Orchestra,  Slide  Hampton,  Rufus  Reid,  and  The  Temptations.  He  .E;
recorded wi th Phil Ramone, Michael Feinstein, Bobby Shew, Wayne Bergeron
Dianne Schuur. 

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Trumpet legend Mayna rd Ferguson described M ike as a “creative and e  3.5  .i
soloist, whose  playing is ﬁrst  rate”. Noted  author, and Jazz Times contrib
columnist  Ira  Gitler  calls Mike’s saxophone playing “exploratory". Furthem
Scott  Yannow;  author  of ten  jazz  books  describes  him  as  “A  swinging
saxophonist with a beautiful tone". 
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Weiskopf, Ralph Lalama, and Steve Slagle. 
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Ferguson, jazz pianist Billy Childs and The Eastman School ofMusic Jazz Ense
His product endorsements include: Cannonball Saxophones, AMT M icrophon
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Ensemble director, MICHA EL J . CARBONE, is a native of U tica,
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'  of Concert Band, and Jazz Ensemble at the high school. He joined
on U niversity music faculty in 1997 and serves  as the Directo r of the
ogram and the Director of the Harpur J azz Ensemble. He holds a
: the Crane Sc hool of Music and a M.M. from Bingham ton University.

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Friday, December 5  ­  Holiday Oman Concert featuring Jonathan Burgers ­  7:30 p.m.  –
United Presby terian Church, 42 Cheango Street, Binghamt on ­ $5 genera l public; free for students

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