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Jury Recognition Recital, January 25, 2021 Illinois State University ISU ReD: Research and eData School of Music Programs Music 1-25-2021 Jury Recognition Recital, January 25, 2021 Illinois State University School of Music Follow this and additional works at: https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/somp Part of the Music Performance Commons Recommended Citation Illinois State University School of Music, "Jury Recognition Recital, January 25, 2021" (2021). School of Music Programs. 4401. https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/somp/4401 This Performance Program is brought to you for free and open access by the Music at ISU ReD: Research and eData. It has been accepted for inclusion in School of Music Programs by an authorized administrator of ISU ReD: Research and eData. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Upcoming Events Illinois State University Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts January 27 7:00 pm Live stream Concerto Aria Competition School of Music February 1 7:00 pm Zoom Guest Artist: Patrice Eaton, mezzo- soprano and Kyle Walker piano February 2 8:00 pm Live stream Faculty Recital, Cora Swenson Lee, cello February 21 3:00 pm Live stream Symphony Orchestra Concert February 21 7:00 pm Recording Black Music Recital _____________________________________________ Release February 23 11:00 am Live stream Performance Convocation Recital Jury Recognition Recital February 24 8:00 pm Live stream Symphonic Band February 26 8:00 pm Live stream Symphonic Winds _____________________________________________________ February 28 4:00 pm Live stream Wind Symphony Center for the Performing Arts January 25, 2021 Monday Evening 7:00 p.m. This is the thirty-fifth program of the 2020-2021 season. Program Please silence all electronics for the duration of the concert. Thank you. She Loves Me Jerry Bock “Vanilla Ice Cream” (1928-2010) Concerto for Horn Reinhold Gliere Alli Loyd, soprano II. Andante (1875-1956) Momoko Gresham, piano Ryan Burns, horn Momoko Gresham, piano Prelude No. 3 George Gershwin (1898-1937) Sonata in F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1 Ludwig van Beethoven Miranda Schreiber, piano I: Allegro (1770-1827) Grace Reuter, piano Floyd Collins Adam Guettel “How glory goes” (born 1974) Suite No. 1 in G Major BWV 1007 Johann Sebastian Bach Maggie Oedewaldt, mezzo-soprano Gigue (1685-1750) Jeungmin Hong, piano Shelby Fick, viola Attraction Emmanuel Séjourné (born 1961) Concerto in G Major Carl Philipp Stamitz William Lawton, marimba and vibraphone with electronics I Allegro (1745-1801) Rachel Nulf, flute Lu Witzig, piano Somewhere Over the Rainbow Harold Arlen (1905-1986) arranged by David Friedman Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009 Johann Sebastian Bach Noah Berkshirer, vibraphone Bourré I & II Alyssa Trebat, bass Ballade for Trombone Eugene Bozza (1905-1991) Sophia Brattoli, trombone .
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