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0 ,  do not sing to me, fair maiden, those songs of sorrowful Georgia :
They remind me o f another life and distant shores.
Alas!  Your cruel singing stirs up memories
Of the steppes, the night, the moonlight
Shining on a poor, distant girl.
Seeing you, I can forget that sweet and fateful vision ;
But when you sing it rises up again before me.

. Sergei Rachmaninoﬀ
(1 873 – 1943)

LaToya Lewis, so prano
Margare t Reitz, p iano

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Has given my heart
A change of mood
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­ Robert Frost

Notes from the composer:

After reading this poem, I was given an impression of someone reminiscing about how simple
their life used to be, and how little things could brighten up their day.  In composing this short song,
I tried to reﬂect the mood of the text through lush harmonies and a simple, yet lyrical vocal melody
for soprano voice.
I am in my senior year, working towards a Bachelor of Arts in Music. Post graduation, I plan on
studying music technology and continuing my studies in composition.
Mary Aimon iotis, sopran o
Danielle Sofer, piano

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was added to ﬁll out the harmony and add contrapuntal activity.
Stefano Peﬁa graduates from Binghamton University this semester with a BA in Music, and looks
forward to composing many more pieces.
Stefano Peﬁa, piano

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Thursday Mid­ Day Concert
November 9, 2006 ­ 1:20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall

Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
II.  Romanza (in memory of A. Honegger)

.............Francois Poulenc

(1899­1963)

Timothy Per ry, clarinet
Margaret Reitz, piano

Trauermusrk
Sarah Sterling, viola
Margaret Reitz, piano

Sonata a tre, for Recorder, Violin, and Cello........cc.ccccceeeuveeennne
Adagio
Allegro
Largo
Allegro
Alexander Baron, recorder
Micah Bannier­Baine, violin
Emily Creo, cello

Sonata in E Flat, Op. 120
Allegro amabile

Melissa Lee, viola
Margaret Reitz, piano

Paul Hindemith
(1895­1963)

. Georg Philipp Telemann
(1681­1767)

Johannes Brahms
(1833­1867)

(please turn over)

�Si mes vers avaient des ailes.....

.......Reynaldo Hahn
(1874­1947)

My verses would ﬂee sweet and frail,
To your garden so beautiful,
If my verses had wings,
Like a bird!
They would ﬂy, like sparks,
To your smiling hearth,
If my verses had wings,
Like the spirit!

Close to you, pure and faithful,
They would hasten, night and day
If my verses had wings,
Like love!

Aria of Mimi, “Donde lieta,” from La Boheme

. Giacomo Puccini
(1858­1924)
In Act III, the stage is set outside a tavern near the city gate.  It is February in Paris c.
1830, and it is snowing just before dawn.  Rodolfo has left Mimi, and she is very ill.
On a cold winter morning she makes her way to an inn where their mutual friend,
Marcello, is staying.  She seeks Marcello’s company and advice, and is surprised to
ﬁnd Rodolfo at the tavern.  When the lovers meet Mimi sings this touching farewell.

From the place she left, happy 
at your call of love, 
Mimi returns alone 
to her lonely nest. 
She returns once again
to embroider ﬂowers!
Goodbye, without bitterness.
Listen. 
,  , Tisten 
Gather together the few things
that I left scattered around.
Shut in my drawer are

that gold ring
and the prayer book.
Wrap them all in an apron
And I will send the porter...
Mind you. . .under the pillow
there is a pink bonnet.
If you wish, if you wish...
keep it as a remembrance of love!
Goodbye, without bitterness.

Stefanie Sudd uth, soprano
Margaret Reitz, piano

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Mrs. Margaret Reitz, Piano

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Mrs. Margaret Reitz, Piano

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Mrs. Margaret Reitz, Piano

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Jennifer Weintraub, Flute
Mrs. Margaret Reitz, Piano

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Frederic Chopin
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Mrs. Margaret Reitz, Piano

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Mrs. Margaret Reitz, Piano

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Valerie Spiller, Flute
Mrs. Margaret Reitz, Piano

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Laury Demsey
Juliette Guarino
Sarah Ha rper
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Nicole Lean
Julie Liao
Angela Perrier
Valerie Spiller
Melissa Vold an
Almut Wiedenmann
Jason Zwick

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Sunday,  Decem ber  3  ­~  University  Sym phony  Orchest ra  –  3 :00  p.m.  –
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Sunday, Janua ry 28 – Bach  Again : Jonathan Biggers, organist ­­ 4:00 p.m. –
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Friday, February 9 – Viola Plus! – 8:00 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall ­ $9
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Satu rday, Fe bruary 1 1  – Musica Nova – 3:00 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall ­
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Satu rday, Fe bruary 1 7 – La Saxophone and Friends – 8 :00 p.m. – Anderson
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Bruce Johnstone ­ Baritone Saxophone
Albert Hamme: Tenor Sax &amp; Flute
Mike Carbone: Alto Sax &amp; Flute
Camille Thurman: Soprano Sax
Dino Losito: Piano
Andrew Williams: Bass
Joe Roma: Drum set

�Bruce Johnstone

Bruce Johnstone b.Sept 1st 1943 Wellington New Zealand.
Bruce Johnstone’s ﬁrst exposure to American audiences was as a member of Maynard
Ferguson’s band in 1972. He recorded three albums with the Ferguson Band which, along with
live concert appearances placed him in the #3 spot in Down Beat Magazine’s Readers Poll
behind Gerry Mulligan and Pepper Adams. He held this position for the next ten years.
Leaving Ferguson in 1976, he moved to N.Y., signed with Arista’s new Freedom label and with
co­leaders Rick Petrone and Joe Corsello formed the new Jazz Fusion band New York Mary.
Both albums produced by this band met with great critical success. While in N.Y. Bruce also
recorded with Anthony Braxton (Creative Orchestra Music 1976) with blues singer Luther
Allison. (The horn section being Michael and Randy Brecker, Lew DelGatto and Bruce
Johnstone.) In 1977 Bruce joined The Woody Herman Band and toured and recorded with the
band until April 1978.

Since 1978, he has lived and worked in Western N.Y.(primarily Buﬀalo N.Y. and Erie PA) and
maintains a busy concert/clinic schedule including appearances with The Dave Stevens Big
Band, The Buﬀalo Brass, The Erie Philharmonic Pops, The Bemus Bay Pops, his own small
groups and with The Don Menza Octet. He is currently Director of Jazz Studies
at SUNY Fredonia.
Prior to coming to the States with Ferguson, Bruce had had solid musical careers in
Copenhagen Denmark where he played with Ben Webster and Dexter Gordon. London
England where he was a studio musician. Sydney Australia where he was a studio musician and
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New Zealand, where he was a member of the NZBC Radio Big Band while still in High School.
Bruce plays a Selmer MkVI Baritone with a Lawton 8*B mouthpiece and uses Rico 3 1/2 reeds.

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State University of New York

D E P A R T M E N T

MU SIC FO R CE LL O,
PL US :
Ste phe n Sta lke r and Fri end s
Step hen Stalk er, cello
Michael Salm irs, pian o
Patri cia Sunwoo, violin
Mar gare t Reitz, pian o
Edw ard Cast ilano , doub le bass
The Cellistos

Sunday, February 26, 2006
3:00 p.m.
Casadesus Reci tal Hall

�PROGRAM
Duetto (1824) for cello and double bass ............ Gioacchino Rossini
( 1792-1868)
Allegro
Andante mo/to
Allegro
Sonata in C (1960) for cello and piano, Op. 65 ..... Benjamin Britten
(1913-1976)
Dialogo
Scherzo
Elegia
Marcia
Moto Perpetuo

~INTERMISSION~

Baschianas Brasileiras No. 1......................... ...... Heitor Villa-Lobas
(1887-1959)
for orchestra ofvioloncelli
Preludio (Modinha)

Trio in g minor for piano, ... ................... ............... .. Ernest Chausson
(1855-1899)
violin and cello, Op. 3
Pas trop lent, Animé
Vite
Assez lent
Animé

�PROGRAM NOTES
By the early 1820's, Rossini had established himself as the premier
Italian opera composer of his time, particularly with his comic operas:
L 'Italiand in Algeri, II Barbiere di Siviglia, La Cenerentola and La gazza
ladra. In 1824, he traveled with his wife, prima donna Isabella Colbran,
to London and dined with Sir David Salomons, a leading public figure
and an amateur cellist. It was here that he received a commission from
Salomons to compose a duet, to be performed by Salomons and the great
double bassist, Domenico Dragonetti. This hidden treasure remained
unpublished and in the possession of the Salomons family until 1968.
Benjamin Britten's Sonata in C for cello and piano was the beginning of
a fruitful collaboration between Britten and the Russian cellist Mstislav
Rostropovich., which resulted in the sonata, three suites for solo cello
and the cello symphony. They also concertized and recorded together on
several occasions, with Britten at the piano. This piece is a hidden
treasure because of the significant technical difficulties it presents to the
performers. Wish us luck! Here is Rostropovich's own description of
the Sonata:
"The first part is a dialogue. It is a sweet, yet stirring, literally
human conversation between two instruments -- the 'cello and
piano. Whenever I play it I actually feel this conversation, a
conversation not in words, but one that is finer and more intricate, a
conversation of capricious changes of mood, a conversation
embracing not words but a whole world of intermingled feelings
attached to every note. The older I get the more I like pauses,
especially those in Britten's music, which are as significant and
expressive as the notes. How few notes there are in Britten's
compositions, yet how much thought and feeling! The second
movement -- the Scherzo-Pizzicato -- is another innovation. It took
lots of time and energy for me to learn to play the pizzicato with my
right hand with guitar finger technique. When playing this, the bow,
naturally, has to be set aside. If I were asked what is most profound,
most stirring and full of symbolic drama, I would say the Eulogy.
Then that rousing, temperamental Marchi Is this not a brilliant
contrast to the Eulogy, a contrast so necessary for the general
sonata cycle, yet so unusual? And what about that fading end to the
March? The sonata cycle is brilliantly crowned by the fifth
movement -- the Moto Perpetuum, irrepressible and tempestuous.
This is a sonata full of surprises, innovations for any 'cellist, gifts for
the musician flowing freely from the horn of plenty. We meet not

�merely a novelty in finger-work but, what is most important, a new
kind of expressive and profound dramatic composition. In this work
there are two extremes that complement and strengthen each other -humour and philosophy. "

The series of nine Bachianas Brasileiras compositions by Villa-Lobos
were his homage to Bach. A loose translation of the name could be
Bachian Brasil Spirit. The movement titles reflect this mixture of
styles. For example, in the Bachanias Brasileiras No. 1: 1. Introduction
(Embolada), 2. Preludio (Modinha). 3. Fugue (Conversa). The
parenthetical titles are the Brasilian musical forms that inspired that
particular movement, while the non-parenthetical names are the forms
that Bach typically used. Villa Lobos was a cellist, who early on and
throughout his life, wrote music featuring the cello. The Bachianas
Brasileiras No. 5 for soprano and eight cellos is, by far, the best known
of this series. No.1, for an Orchestra of violoncelli, is the hidden
treasure.
It is often said that Ernest Chausson's music was influenced by Massenet,
Wagner and Franck. At first blush, this seems an unusual assortment of
composers. But in the context of the late ninetheen century musical life
in Paris, not too surprising. Chausson began his composition studies at
the age of 24 at the Paris Conservatoire. Soon after, he traveled to
Germany on several occasions to hear the operas of Wagner. In the
meantime, he was also attending Franck's classes as an unenrolled
listener.
The Opus 3 Trio is a remarkable early effort to combine these diverse
th
nd
influences. We hear Massenet in the lyrical melodies of the 2 and 4
st
movements, while the more complex and darker harmonies of the 1 and
ied
exemplif
style,
3rd movements seem to reflect Wagner. The cyclical
in Franck's music, is present via Chausson's use of the main themes of
the 1st movement, in constructing the 3rd movement and in their reprise in
the final section of the last movement. Why is this Trio such a hidden
treasure? Your guess is as good as mine. Enjoy the program!!!
Notes by Stephen Stalker

�ABOUT THE PERFORMERS
STEPHEN STALKER, cellist, teaches cello and double bass at
Binghamton University. He formerly taught at Colgate University,
Mansfield University, Ithaca College, and in the Binghamton City
Schools. He has performed extensively with the Catskill Chamber
Players of Oneonta, NY, the Finger Lakes Chamber Ensemble, and in
concerts at Binghamton University. He plays with the Northeastern
Pennsylvania Philharmonic and was the principal cellist of the Cayuga
Chamber Orchestra in Ithaca, NY.

Pianist MICHAEL SALMIRS, a founding member and artistic director
of the Finger Lakes Chamber Ensemble, is well known as a recitalist and
chamber musician performing extensively throughout the region. He has
appeared as soloist with the Coming Philharmonic, Binghamton
University Orchestra, Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, and has been a
featured pianist on their Sunday chamber series. As a performer of
contemporary music, he has participated in such series as Binghamton
University's Musica Nova, Cornell University's Ensemble X, and has
toured and recorded for the Syracuse Society for New Music. Salmirs
studied at the New England Conservatory and Eastman School of Music;
his teachers have included pianists Leonard Shure and Rebecca Penneys
and composer Karel Husa. Salrnirs has taught at the Syracuse University
School of Music and Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He is currently
a faculty member at Binghamton University and an Affiliate Artist at
Cornell University. He maintains a private piano studio in Ithaca and
enjoys teaching students of all ages and levels.
Canadian-born violinist PATRICIA SUNWOO made her New York
orchestral debut in 1995, performing Alban Berg's Violin Concerto at
Alice Tully Hall, and has since been active as a recitalist and chamber
musician throughout the United States. She has won prizes from the
Canadian Music Competitions, Montreal Symphony Orchestra
Competition, and CIBC Festival of Music. As a member of the Whitman
String Quartet, winner of the 1998 Walter W. Naumburg Award, she
performed to critical acclaim across the United States, France and South
America, recorded works of Artur Schnabel and Michael Whalen for
labels CP2 and . Arabesque Recordings, and was aired by NPR and
Japan' s NHK. Recent engagements include appearances at the Carnegie
Hall's Weill Recital Hall, Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C., Bard
College, Meadowmount School and L'Espace Pierre Cardin in Paris.

�She has worked with composers John Corigliano, Joan Tower and,
George Crumb, and given premieres with the Whitman Quartet,
Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra and new music ensembles. Sunwoo
is also an active advocate of music education, and has been a teaching
artist for the Midori Foundation, Da Camera Society of Los Angeles and
Carnegie Hall. In 2001, she joined the faculty at Binghamton University.
Her major teachers include John Loban in Vancouver, the Juilliard String
Quartet, and Sally Thomas at the Juilliard School, where she received her
doctorate.

MARGARET REITZ, pianist, is a native of the Binghamton area. She
received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in piano performance
with accompanying emphasis, and attended Boston University, New
England Conservatory and Binghamton University. She has studied
piano with Jean Casadesus, Victor Rosenbaum, Seymour Fink and
Walter Ponce and accompanying with Allen Rogers. She has
accompanied throughout the United States, England, and South America,
and at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. Reitz
and Binghamton University faculty member Timothy Perry were winners
of the 1997 Artistic Ambassadors Program by the United States
Information Agency in partnership with the John F. Kennedy Center for
the Performing Arts. During the summer of 2005, Reitz, clarinetist
Timothy Perry and cellist Stephen Stalker were invited to perform at the
International Clarinet Conference in Tokyo, Japan. Other notable
performances include guest chamber music artist in Morges, Switzerland
and guest soloist with the Binghamton University Orchestra. She was
the official accompanist at the MTNA State and Eastern Division
Competition at Ithaca College in 2001 and will be returning in 2006. In
addition, she was selected to attend the Accompanying Workshop for
Singers and Pianists held at Northwestern University. During the
summer of 2006, she will compose the musical score for an independent
film by MANDiS Production, to be released in February 2007.

Since 1991, she has been on the faculty at Binghamton University and at
Ithaca College School of Music since 1999. Currently, she maintains a
private piano studio in Vestal, New York, is on the Executive Board of
the New York District MTNA organization, is past President of the local
Southern Tier Music Teachers Association, and is an active adjudicator
for the National Piano Guild Organization.

�EDWARD CASTILANO holds the position of Principal Bass in the
Syracuse Symphony Orchestra and has made numerous concerto
appearances with the SSO. Graduating in 1976 from the Eastman School
of Music, he participated for six seasons in Gian Carlo Menotti's Spoleto
Festival in Italy and Charleston, SC, where he made several appearances
with the Lincoln Center Chamber Players. He has also participated
annually in the Skaneateles Chamber Music Festival since its inception
in 1980. Mr. Castilano received a Masters degree from Syracuse
University in 2003 where he is a faculty member. He has also performed
with the orchestras of Philadelphia, Rochester, Spokane and Savannah.

The Ce/listos
Stephen Stalker
David Mordoff
HakanHromek
Miriam Wu
Emily Creo
Julian Shepherd
Lucy Loewenstein
Kenneth Jenkins

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Saturd ay, March 4 - Maste r's Recital: Nili Riemer, sopran o
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for students
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Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Casadesus
Saturd ay, March 25 - Trump et Ensemble - 4:00 p.m. Recital Hall - free
o - 8 p.m. Saturd ay, March 25 - Senior Recital: Michaela Lisi, sopran
Casadesus Recital Hall - free
- 7:30 p.m.
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MID­DAY CO NCERT

March 2, 2006 – 1:20 P.M . – Casadesus Recital Hall

Sonata for Flute &amp; Piano in E° Major, BWV1031
Allegro moderato
Siciliana
Allegro

Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685­1750)

Kelsey Bauer, ﬂute
Margaret Reitz, piano

Elegy­Sarabande
Timothy Per ry, clarinet
Language of Lullabies: A Good Night Song
Wiegenlied
Ninna Nanna
American Lullaby

...Johann Sebastian Bach
Arr. Timothy Perry

Johannes Brahms
seveeereennn..  RODeETt  Milnap
............Gladys Rich
........Shulamit Doniach

Nili Riemer,  Soprano
Margaret Reitz, piano

Sonatine pour Trombone et Piano
II.  Andante sostenuto
I.  Allegro vivo

....... Jacques Castérede
(b. 1926)

David Henann, trombone

Sonata No. 2 in A Major, Op. 100
Allegro amabile

Selections from Ariettes Oublzees
l) C’est l’extase langoureuse
2)  Il pleure dans mon coeur
3)  L’ombre des arbres
4)  Chevaux de bois

Akira Maezawa, violin
Margaret Reitz, piano

Jessica Bark ley, soprano
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, piano

Johannes Brahms
(1833­1897)

Claude Debussy
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Allegro vivace 
Judy Zhu, piano

CLE  Er Strom, D 943 

Michaela Lisi, soprano
Diana Amari, French horn
Chai­Kyou Mallinson, piano

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Schenk mir deinen goldenen Kamm (Jesus bettelt)
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Julia Ebner, sop rano
Margaret Reitz, piano

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�PROGRAM

Prelude and Fugue in E’­major, BWV 

JS Bach
(1685­1750)

Variations ON......ceeuevemneinnnneenneeeennennnnse. 
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
Mein junges Leben hat ein En d’ 
(1562­1621)

L’Ascensmn 
III.  Transports de joie 

Olivier Messiaen
(1908­1992)

Choral No. 1 in E­major 

César Franek
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Three Hymn Preludes 

Craig Phillips

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It is Well with my Soul
Hyfrydol

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Toccata (D­minor) and F ugue (D­major), Op. 59 ...........Max Reger
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�ABOUT TH E PER FORM ER
Organist JOH N P. NOVAK, a student of Dr. Jonathan Biggers, is

completing a Master of Music degree in Organ Performa nce to be

completed  this  Spring.  Novak  earned  his  Bachelor  of  Music
Degree in 200 1 from Houghton College, studying organ with Dr.

Judy Congdon. He cu rrently resides in Williamsville, NY and is
organist and Minister of Music at University Presbyteria n Church

in Buﬀalo, NY.

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students

Saturday, Ma rch 25 – Senior Recital : Kelsey Ba uer, ﬂute –  1:00 p.m. –

Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Saturday, Ma rch 25 – Senior Recital: Michaela  Lisi, soprano – 8 p.m. –
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Thursday, Ma rch 30 – The New York/Binghamton Connection – Big Band
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Friday, Ma rch 31 – Student Recital : Akira Maezawa, violin ~ 8:00 p.m. –
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Saturday, April 8 – Master ’s Recital : Theresa Perrone, clarinet – 3 p.m. –
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Saturday, April  8  –  Master ’s Recital :  Julia  Ebner, soprano –  8  p.m.  –

Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Sunday, April 9 – Cla rinet Studio Recital ~ 7:30 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall

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                    <text>UNIV ARC

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2006

BINGHAMTON

3-30

State University of New York

UNIVERSITY

SP
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MID-DAY CONCERT

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March 3^, 2006 -1:20 P.M. - Casadesus Recital Hall

Porgy and Bess ............................................................................................................ Jascha Heifitz
Summertime/A Woman is a Something
(1901-1987)
(transcriptions of George Gershwin's
Bess, You Is My Woman Now
opera for violin and piano)
It Ain't Necessarily So
Akira Maezawa, violin
Jody Schum, piano

Sull' Aria from Le Nozze di Figaro ............................................................................. W.A. Mozart
(1756-1791)
Mary Aimoniotis, soprano
Miriam Wright, soprano

Die Stadt........................................................................................................................... F. Schubert
Das Fischermadchen
(1797-1828)
Andrew Sudduth, baritone

Olympia's Aria from Les Contes d'Hoffman ................................................................ J. Offenbach
(1819-1880)
Nili Riemer, soprano

Seguidille from Carmen ....................................................................................................... G. Bizet
(1838-1875)
Elizabeth Duhr, mezzo-soprano

�"Whatever Lola wants ... " from Damn Yankees ............................................................. Adler-Ross
Elizabeth Duhr, mezzo-soprano

Korean Folk Song ......................................................................................................... Inlam Chang
Soon Young Park, baritone

"Deh, vieni, non tardar. .. " from Le Nozze di Figaro .................................................. W.A. Mozart
(1756-1791)
Miriam Wright, soprano

The Impossible Dream from Man ofLa Mancha ..................................................... Leigh - Dari on
Soon Young Park, baritone

Duet "If! loved you" from Carousel ......................................................... Rodgers &amp; Hammerstein
Stefanie Sudduth, soprano
Andrew Sudduth, baritone

"Come Scoglio" from Cosifan tutte ............................................................................ W.A. Mozart
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Julia Ebner, soprano

Duet from Madama Butterfly ............................................................................................ G. Puccini
(1858-1924)
Stefanie Sudduth, soprano
Elizabeth Duhr, mezzo-soprano

Vocal accompanists
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