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Andriko Bilaniuk '22 Memorial Scholarship Concert March 26, 2021 Andriko Bilaniuk ’22 Memorial Scholarship Concert March 26, 2021 - Order of Performances ACT 1 (Approx. 1:00 PM – 1:36 PM) Nikita Naumov Principal Bass Scottish Chamber Orchestra J.S. Bach: Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 Prelude Ki Won Kim (violin) Hawai'i Symphony Orchestra George Philip Telemann: Fantasia No. 1 in B flat Henry Flory Concertmaster Duisburger Philharmoniker/Deutsche Oper am Rhein J.S. Bach: Largo from Sonata for Violin Solo No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1005 Claire Wolstenholme (violin) Bishop O'Connell Class of 2024 Adolphe Adam: O Holy Night Philipp Kettler Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra J.S. Bach: Courante from Suite No. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012 Changho Lim Violin Faculty, MGCA at Rutgers University J.S. Bach/ Gounod: Ave Maria Victoria Misuraca Bishop O'Connell Class of 2023 J. S. Bach Minuet 1 Anna Murakawa Violin Teacher, University of Sydney Anna Murakawa: Obrigada Greta Asgeirsson(harp) and Erik Lundqvist (euphonium) Arlington, VA Benedetto Marcello: Sonata for Cello and Piano No 1 Mvt. 2 Allegro Jennifer Kim (viola) York Symphony Max Bruch: Romanze, Op. 85 ACT 2 (Approx. 1:36 PM – 2:39 PM) A reflection by Jill Figuerias Metiney Suwanawongse (viola) Chattanooga Symphony, West Virginia Symphony, Huntsville Symphony Orchestra J.S. Bach: Partita No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006 Bourree Mark Wallace Memphis Symphony Alexander Tcherepnin: Sonata for solo cello Mvt. 2 Marc Sabbah (viola) Soloist at Belgian National Orchestra George Philip Telemann: Fantasie No. 1 Koh Kazama (guitar) Adjunct Instructor New World School of the Arts Robert Schumann Traumerei Op. 15 No. 7 Joanna Binford Coordinator, Academy of Music Suzuki Strings Viola/Violin Improvisation Mia McCrann Bishop O'Connell 2024 Jules Massenet: Meditation from "Thais" Kaitlin Hartley Oboist, Virginia Camille Saint-Saëns: Sonata for Oboe Op. 166 Mvt. 2 Chase Maggiano and Derek Goad Potter Violins A reflection by Juliet Joly Igor Pikayzen Professor of Violin Lamont School of Music, University of Denver J.S. Bach: Andante from Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003 Moises Guevara(viola) and Abdiel Goddard(piano) University of Panama Professors Alessandro Rolla: Rondo in G Claire Shin Ward Bishop O'Connell Class of 2021 Joseph Haydn: Divertimento Daniel Panner Viola Faculty Mannes College of Music and Rutgers University David Feurzeig: Prelude from Sonata for Viola Hsinni Liu Concert Pianist Frederic Chopin Prelude in E minor Op. 28 No. 4 Robert Walker (clarinet) The Louisville Orchestra Consone Quartet London, United Kingdom Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet Op. 18 No. 3 Christopher Johnson (bass) Sphinx Virtuosi and Rootstock Republic James and John Johnson: Lift Every Voice and Sing Jillian Kannar and Kylee Coleman Bishop O'Connell Class of 2024 and 2022 Scarborough Fair Julia Dina (violin) Concertmaster Huntsville Symphony Orchestra J.S. Bach: Ciaconna from Partita No. 2 in d minor, BWV 1004 ACT 3 (Approx. 2:39 PM – 3:30 PM) A reflection by James Welsford Molly Sharp (fiddle), Mark Whitmire (guitar), Robert Wadsworth (hammered dulcimer) Richmond, VA Be Thou My Vision, arr. Mark Whitmire Manuel Moreno (viola) and Jose Luis Moreno (piano) Quito, Ecuador Antonin Dvorak: Songs My Mother Taught Me Jeffrey Zehngut Cleveland Orchestra J.S. Bach: Largo from Sonata for Violin Solo No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1005 University of Panama Cello Studio Pietro Mascagni: Intermezzo from Caballeria Rusticana Victor Main President of Rhode Island Guitar Guild Victor Main: Reflect Grace Rafferty Bishop O'Connell Class of 2020 Reynaldo Hahn: "Si mes vers avaient des ailes" Jeffrey Dortch Violin Instructor, Huntsville, Ala. Telemann: Canonic Sonata No. 2 in D Major Movt. 1 Mauricio Oliveros- Romero (violin) Associate Concertmaster Symphony of Southeast Texas Frederic Chopin: Nocturne in C# Major Christian Noska Bishop O'Connell Class of 2023 Henrich Biber: Passacaglia Iunuhe de Gandarias (viola) and Carlos Duarte (piano) Guatemala City, Guatemala Mariano Valverde: Noche De Luna En Las Ruinas Domenic Salerni Violinist at Attacca Quartet Andy Akiho: Daidai Iro Gareth Zehngut Minnesota Orchestra J.S. Bach: Andante from Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003 Andante Claudia Arroyave (bass) Orquestra Sinfonica UANL Giovanni Bottesini: Reverie Bryce Bunner Violist J.S. Bach: Allemande from Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 ACT 4 (Approx. 3:30 PM - 4:23 PM) A reflection by Rebecca Johnson Ulysses Quartet New York, New York George Gershwin: Lullaby Marilyn De Oliveira (cello) and Trevor Fitzpatrick (cello) Oregon Symphony Jean-Baptiste Barriere: Sonata (Duet) in G Major- Allegro Prestissimo Jennifer Arnold (viola) Director of Artistic Planning and Orchestral Operations at Richmond Symphony J.S. Bach: Prelude from Suite No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1008 Dr. Daria Nabeesh (flute) HCPSS Music Educator George Philip Telemann: Fantasy No. 2 Atlantic String Duo (violin and viola) Frankfurt am Main Haydn Duo Amanda Southfield Bishop O'Connell Class of 2022 J.S. Bach: Adagio from Sonata No. 1 in G Minor, BWV 1001 Igal Levin Principal Clarinet Israel NK Orchestra Robert Schumann: Romance Op. 94 Alicja Smietana and James Pearson Concert Violinist George Gershwin: "Bess, You Is My Woman, Now " from Porgy and Bess Dashiel Nesbitt (viola) and Eleanor Kendra James (viola) Swedish Radio Symphony Solo Viola Hessian State Orch Wiesbaden Robert Fuchs: Duet No. 1 Robert Fuchs: Duet No. 8 Ana Drobac Violon solo associé orchestre classique de Montréal Principal 2nd violin Trois Rivières Symphony Orchestra J.S. Bach: Double from Partita for Violin Solo No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002 Anna Womack(viola) Hawai'i Symphony Orchestra and University of Hawai'i George Philip Telemann: Fantasia No. 7 Mvt. 1 Adagio Alexander Read Principal 2nd Violin, Montreal Symphony Orchestra ACT 5 (Approx. 4:23 PM - 5:15 PM) A reflection by Katie Hurley Patrick Roney (piano) Bishop O'Connell Class of 2019 Claude Debussy: Clair de Lune Matthew Zalkind (cello) Assistant Professor University of Denver Kerry Harker-Roth (viola) York Symphony Orchestra, Adjunct Instructor at Messiah University Hector Hernandez (violin) Assistant Concertmaster University of Guanajuato Symphony Orchestra Manuel Ponce: Estrellita arr. Heifetz An-An Nguyen (violin) Bishop O'Connell Class of 2021 J.S. Bach Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, BWV 1041 Mvt. 1 Allegro Tayler Smith Principal Bassoon Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Ludwig Milde: Concert Study No. 5 Dane Johansen (cello) Evan Solomon (piano) Cleveland Orchestra Cleveland Institute of Music Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 5 in D Major Op. 102 No.2 Mvt. 1 Allegro con brio Aleksey Klyushnik (bass) Assistant Principal Bass Stockton Symphony and Santa Cruz Symphony J.S. Bach: Allemande from Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009 Marilyn Liu (cello) Huntsville Symphony Orchestra J.S. Bach/ Gonoud: Ave Maria Craig Mumm (viola) Associate Principal Viola Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Max Reger Suite for Solo Viola, Op. 131d Molto Sostenuto Chihiro Shibayama Percussionist Hsuan-Fong Chen Oboist, New York City George Philip Telemann: Fantasy No. 3 ACT 6 (Approx. 5:15 PM - 6:09 PM) A reflection by Sam Pell William Harvey and Fernanda Villalvazo Concertmaster Mexico National Symphony Founder Peepem Arts Association Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata for Two Violins, Op. 56 Novus Quartet Johannesburg, South Africa Ludwig van Beethoven: Quartet No. 16 Op. 135 Mvt. 3 Kyle Augustine (bass) Fairfax Symphony Orchestra Francois Rabbath: Ode D' Espagne Noah Geller Concertmaster Seattle Symphony Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending (excerpt) Henry Kramer Chair of Piano Schwob School of Music Frederic Chopin: Prelude in b minor Op. 28 No.6 Sophia Sears (violin) Bishop O'Connell Class of 2024 Georg Frideric Handel: Chorus from Judas Maccabaeus Alex Volonts (viola) Santa Rosa Symphony Henri Vieuxtemps Capriccio Nicholas Pappone (violin) and Candace Chien (piano) Alighieri Duo Ginevra Petrucci (flute) Concert Artist Sean Ritenauer Percussionist, New York City Andrew White (violin) Bishop O'Connell Class of 2023 Oskar Reiding: Concerto in B minor, Op. 35 Mvt. 1 Allegro Moderato ACT 7 (Approx. 6:06 PM - 7:36 PM) A reflection by Mindy Moore Alexander White Associate Principal Trumpet, Seattle Symphony Amazing Grace Ben Scott (violin) and Lauren Scott (violin) National Symphony Orchestra DC Youth Orchestra Program Telemann Alexander Milovanov (guitar) Concert Artist Robert Schumann: Traumerei Op. 15 no. 7 Jesse Christensen (cello) Hub New Music Evaristo Dall'Abaco: 11 Caprices #1 and #3 Joseph Campagna (bass) and Justine Campagna (violin) Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra J.S. Bach: Invention 4 in d minor BWV 775 Charles and Ruth Palmer (violins) Bishop O'Connell Class of 2022 and 2024 J.S. Bach: Minuet 2 Mario Rivera (viola) Violist, Boca Raton Lydia Hong and Natalie Tenenbaum Principal 2nd violin New York City Ballet Orchestra Pianist/Composer Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Melodie, Op.42 Sandbox Percussion Brooklyn, New York Andy Akiho: Karakurenai Vasko Dukovski Clarinet Professor Nanjing University of Art Jacob Nissly Principal Percussion San Francisco Symphony J.S. Bach: Minuets 1 and 2 from Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 Izzy Teinfalt (viola) Bishop O'Connell 2022 Telemann Viola Concerto in G 1st Movement Shijun Wang Assistant Professor of Piano Weber State University Frederic Chopin: Etude Op. 25 No. 5 Ian O'Sullivan Director of Guitar and Ukulele at Kamehameha Schools, Kapalama Ian O'Sullivan: Waialua Franco Carranza Professor of the National University of Music from Peru Principal Trumpet at National Symphony of Peru Maria Bushman(viola) San Antonio Symphony
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