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Department Programs 2013 Prairie View A&M University Henry Music Library 3/28/2017 Department Programs 2013 Spring 2013 Seminar January 31, 2013 Trk. 1 Concertino, Mvt. 1 (Leroy Ostransky) Willie Russell, trombone Trk. 2 Willow Song (from The Ballad of Baby Doe) Douglas Moore Jessica Williams, soprano Trk. 3 Concerto in One Movement (Alexy Lebedev) Robert Green III, tuba Trk. 4 Sonata in E flat Major, op. 7 (Beethoven) Joshua d’Etoville, piano Allegro Trk. 5 Scherzo in d minor (Cornelius Gurlitt) Jocquinn Williams, piano Trk. 7 Chanson de Don Quichotte (Ibert) Leon Turner, bass-baritone Chanson du depart Danny Kelley, piano Chanson a Dulcinee Chanson du Duc Chanson de la mort Don Quichotte Guest Choral Concert Andy Dekaney High School Trk. 2 Dona Nobis Pacem (A Prayer for Peace) (G. Caccini) Wildcat Chorale, Varsity Women, Resound! Trk. 3 Gloria in Excelsis Deo (J. Purifov) Wildcat Chorale Trk. 4 When the Trumpet Sounds (A. Thomas) Wildcat Chorale Trk. 5 Hotaru Koi (Arr. 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Seminar February 21, 2013 Suite de Ballet(Ralph Vaughan Williams) Steven King II, flute Trk. 1 Gavotte Trk. 2 Passepied Trk. 3 Weep you no more, sad fountains (Roger Quilter) Toiya Lister, soprano Trk. 4 Spirate pur, spirate (Donaudy) Timothy Martin, tenor Trk. 5 Dalla sua pace (from Don Giovanni) (Mozart) Willie Rollerson, tenor Trk. 6 Thoughts of Love (Arthur Pryor) Victoria Rossum, trombone Trk. 7 Concerto in D Major, op. 27 (Boccherini) Crystal Fitzgerald, flute Trk. 8 Konzertantes (Alexey Lebedev) Jordan Stephens, bass trombone Seminar February 28, 2013 Trk. 1 O komme hole Sommernacht (Brahms) Danielle Watson, mezzo soprano Trk. 2 In termo all ’idol mio (Cesti) Any Schramm, soprano Trk. 3 El Majo Discreto (Enrique Grenados) Danielle Lowe, soprano Trk. 4 Variaions on a Cobbler’s Bench (Arthur Frackenpohl) Mike Forbes, tuba Trk. 5 False Phyllis (Arr. Wilson) Brandon Willis, baritione Trk. 6 Love’s Philosophy (Quilter) Ka’ Vonda Woodrow, soprano Seminar March 7, 2013 Trk. 2 Fagnes de wallonie (Poulenc) Jawan Jenkins, baritone Der Rattenfänger (Wolf) Trk. 3 Down in the Forest (Landon Ronald) Arianna Longino, soprano O mio babbino caro (from Gianni Schiechi) Seminar March 21, 2013 Trk. 1 Sonata for Flute and Piano (Otar Taktakishvili) Thaddeus Chatman, flute Aria Trk. 2 Love has eyes (Henry Bishop) LaQuenshia Massingill, soprano Seminar March 26, 2013 Trk. 1 Le Chapelier (Erik Satie) Rachel Marting, soprano Trk. 2 Ständchen (Schubert) Darius Barnes, tenor Trk. 3 Vedrai carino (from Don Giovanni) (Mozart) Amy Schramm, soprano Honors Seminar March 28. 2013 Trk. 1 I Opened My Mouth to the Lord (arr. Lela Anderson) PV Chamber Singers Trk. 2 Verborgenheit (Hugo Wolf) Danielle Watson, mezzo-soprano Trk. 3 The Maid of the Mist (Herbert L. Clarke) Phillip Smith, trumpet Trk. 4 Concerto for Tuba (R. Vaughan Williams) Robert Green, tuba Trk. 5 Concert Piece (H. Painpare) Brian Alderson. Tuba Trk. 6 Sonata in a minor (Antonio Vivaldi) David Ajala, violin Allegro Kenny Rpokpogbe, viola Trk 7 Sonata for Flute and Piano (Francis Poulenc) Florida Jaimes, flute 1. Allegro malinconico Seminar April, 4, 2013 Trk. 1 Venetian Gondola Song, Op. 19 No. 6 (Felix Mendelssohn) Jocquinn Williams, piano Trk. 2 Night (Florence Price) Ashia Miles, soprano Trk. 3 Trouble Water (Margaret Bonds) Simon Ruth, piano Trk. 4 Five Bagatelles, Op. 23 (Gerold Finzi) Crystal Fitzgerald, clarinet Trk. 5 Un moto di gioja (Mozart) K’avonda Woodrow, soprano Seminar April 11, 2013 Trk. 1 Von ewiger Liebe (Johannes Brahms) Toiya Lister, soprano Trk. 2 Hör’ ich das Liedshen Klingen (Schumann) Brandon Willis, baritone Trk. 3 Le Charme (Ernest Chausson) Ashia Miles, soprano Trk. 4 Concerto No. 6 in e minor (Antonio Vivaldi) Najee Bell, bassoon Allegro poco Andante Trk. 5 Last Night was one of those Nights (Jacques Offenbach) Desirée Washington, mezzo-soprano Trk. 6 Sonata in f minor, Op. 2 No. 1 (Ludwig van Beethoven) Simon Ruth, piano Trk. 7 O del mio dolce ardor (Christoph Gluck) LaQuenshia Massingill, soprano Trk. 8 Cantabile et Presto (Georges Enesco) Thaddeus Chatman, flute Cantabile Trk. 9 Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 7 (Ludwig van Beethoven) Joshua d’Estovile, piano PVAMU Flute Ensemble Wendy I. Bergin, director April 16, 2013 Trk. 1 Trio in C Major, Op. 53 (Caspar Kummer) Member of the PVAMU Flute Ensenble III. Allegro vivace Trk. 2 Quatuor (Pierre Max Dubois) Thaddeus Chatman 2. Passepied Crystal Fitzgerald 3. Complainte Florida Jaimes 4. Tambourin Steven King II Trk. 3 The Spirit of Ink (Alan Hovhaness) Miajay Spencer 3. Salutation of Dawn 5. Apparition of a celestial city Trk. 4 Concerto No. 3 in D Major, Op. 15 (Joseph Bodin de Boismortier) 1. Allegro Senior Recital Danielle S. Watson, mezzo-soprano Dr. Vicki Seldon, piano April 18, 2013 Trk. 1 Oh sleep why dost thou leave me? (G. F. Handel) Trk. 2 Wie Melodien (Johannes Brahams) O komme, holde sommernacht (Johannes Brahms) Trk. 3 Verborgenheit (Hugo Wolf) Trk. 4 Der Gärtner (Hugo Wolf) Trk. 5 Ave Maria (Franz Schubert) Trk. 6 Au bord de l’eau (Gabriel Fauré) Lydia (Gabriel Fauré) Trk. 7 Le Secret (Gabriel Fauré) Trk. 8 Mandoline (Gabriel Fauré) Trk. 9 Voi che sapete (from The Marriage of Figaro) (Wolfgang Mozart) Trk. 10 The Call (Ralph Vaughan Williams) Trk. 11 The sky above the roof (Ralph Vaughan Williams) Trk. 12 Deep River (Moses Hogan) Opera Scenes April 23, 2013 Trk. 1 Sull’ aria (Mozart) Ka’Vanda Woodrow, soprano (from Le Nozze di Figaro) Amy Schramm, soprano Trk. 2 Struttin’ Style (Gershwin) Desiree Washington, mezzo-soprano (from Porgy and Bess) Darius Barnes, tenor Trk. 3 Trio, Soave sia il vento (Mozart) Jessica Williams, soprano (from Cosi fan tutte) Toiya Lister, soprano Brandon Willis, baritone Trk. 4 Finale of Act 1 (Mozart) Danielle Lowe, soprano (from Cosi fan tutte) Aarianna Longino, soprano Rachel Martin, soprano Darius Barnes, tenor Jawan Jenkins, baritone Mr. Leon Turner, bass-baritone Seminar April 25, 2013 Trk. 1 Fair Robin, I love (Kirke Mechem) Jessica Williams, soprano (from Tartuffe) Senior Recital Rachel Martin, soprano Dr. Vicki A. Seldon, piano April 25, 2013 Trk. 1 Venie inginocchiatevi (Wolfgang Mozart) (from Le nozze di Figaro) Trk. 2 Wie Melodien (Johannes Brahms) Trk. 3 Seven Spanish Fold Songs (Manuel de Falla)) Asturiana Trois Mélodies de 1916 (Erik Satie) Trk. 4 Le statue de Bronze Trk. 5 Dapheneo Trk. 6 Le Chapelier Trk. 7 Cara Sposa (George Frideric Handel) I Hate Music (Leonard Bernstein) Trk. 8 My Name is Barbara Trk. 9 Jupiter Has Seven Moons Trk. 10 I Hate Music Trk. 11 The Big Indian and the Little Indian Trk. 12 I’m a Person Too Trk. 13 Were Your There? (Moses Hogan) Senior Recital Brian Alderson, tuba Dr. Vicki Seldon, piano April 26, 2013 Five Songs (Johannes Brahms) Trk, 1 Standshen Trk. 2 O kühler Wald Trk. 3 Minnelied Trk. 4 Sonntag Trk. 5 Vergebliches Standchen Soriate (Paul Hindemith) Trk. 6 Allegro pesante Trk. 7 Allegro assai Trk. 8 Variationen Diverse Moments #1 (Robert Jager) Trk. 9 March Trk. 10 Elegy Trk. 11 Waltz Trk. 12 Ballad Trk. 13 Scherzo Trk. 14 Concert Piece (H. Painpare) University Concert Chorale, PV Singers A. Jan Taylor, conductor and Piano Students Spring Concert April 28, 2013 Trk. 1 The Star-Spangled Banner (arr. Carl W. Haywood) Concert Chorale Trk. 2 Lift Every Voice and Sing (arr. Roland M. Carter) Concert Chorale; Simon Ruth, piano Trk. 3 Sing Joyfully (William Byrd) Concert Chorale Trk. 4 The Word Was God (Rosephanye Powerll) Concert Chorale Trk. 5 Sleep (Eric Whitacre) Concert Chorale Trk. 6 Venetian Boat Song, Op. 30 No. 6 (Felix Mendelssohn Jocquin Williams, piano Trk. 7 Intermezzo in A Major, Op. 118 No. 2 Joshua d’Estoville, piano Trk. 8 Troubled Water (Margaret Bonds) Simon Ruth, piano Trk. 9 Mood Indigo (“Duke” Ellington/arr. Paris Rutherford) PV Singers; Desiree Washington, soloist Trk. 10 The Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kasma/arr. Paris Rutherford) PV Singers; Rachel Martin, soloist Trk. 11 If I Can Help Somebody (arr. Lela Anderson) PV Singers; Jonathan Hicks, Laura Patterson, Darius Barnes & Aarianna Longino, soloists Trk. 12 Precious Lord (arr. Roland Carter) PV Singers; Danielle Lowe, Jonathan Hicks, soloists Trk. 13 Amazing Grace (arr. Eriks Esenvalds) Concert Chorale; Amy Schramm, soprano Trk. 14 Wade in the Water (arr. Moses Hogan Concert Chorale: Aarianna Longino, mezzo-soprano Trk. 15 Give Me Jesus (arr. Charles Lloyd) Concert Chorale; Chelsea Warren, soprano Trk. 16 I Opened My Mouth to the Lord (arr. Lela Anderson Concert Chorale; Danielle Lowe, Jonathan Hicks. Chelsea Warren Soloists Trk. 17 It Takes a Village (Joan Szymko) Concert Chorale; Rachel Martin, Astin Henson, Ka’Vonda Woodrow, Jonathan Hicks, soloists Joshua d’Estoville, Brandon Willis, Gwen St. Julian, Desiree Washington, percussion Senior Recital Danielle Shardonay Lowe, soprano Dr. John L. Cornelius II, piano April 30, 2013 Trk. 1 Let the Bright Seraphim (G.F. 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