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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Concerts and Recitals at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in General and Sophomore Recitals by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Music Department presents a Nimmersatte Liebe Hugo Wolf General Recital (1860-1903) September 18, 2001 Daybreak in Alabama Ricky Ian Gordon 2:00 p.m. (b. 1956) Christopher Thompson, Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Susan Teicher, piano Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center

La lune blanche luit dans les bois Gabriel Fauré PROGRAM (1845-1924) “Affanni del pensier” (from Ottone) G. F. Handel (1685-1759) “Oh, had I Jubal’s lyre” (from Joshua) G. F. Handel Janet Essary, soprano (1685-1759) W. David Hobbs, piano Au Bord de l’Eau Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) Rachael Harvel, soprano “Elle a fui, la tourterelle!” Jacques Offenbach Susan Teicher, piano (from Les Contes d’Hoffman) (1819-1880) La Zingara Nicola d’Arienzo (1842-1915) “Va! laisse couler mes larmes” (from Werther) Jules Massenet Megan Probst, soprano (1842-1912) Alexis Ignatiou, piano Jamie Bender, mezzo-soprano Susan Teicher, piano

La Volubile Nicola de Giosa (1819-1885) “Batti, batti, o bel Masetto” (from Don Giovanni) W. A. Mozart (1856-1891) Amanda Alburtus, soprano Susan Teicher, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Music Department presents a Sonatine pour Flûte et Piano Henri Dutilleux (b. 1916) General Recital Allegretto October 9, 2001 Andante 2:00 p.m. Animé

Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Harold Sprouls, flute Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center Susan Teicher, piano

Märchenbilder, Opus 113 Robert Schumann PROGRAM (1810-1856) I. Nicht schnell II. Lebhaft Sonata (1939) Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) Elaine Fine, viola I. Moderately agitated Susan Teicher, piano

Jennifer Brinkley, clarinet Susan Teicher, piano Songs from the Spanisches Liederbuch Hugo Wolf Die ihr schwebet um diese Palmen (1860-1903) In dem Schatten meiner Locken

Letter Scene (from Werther) Jules Massenet "O sento o mio bell’angelo" (from I Puritani) (1842-1912) (1801-1835) Sweet Suffolk Owl Richard Hundley (b. 1931) Tara Warfield, soprano Susan Teicher, piano Jamie Bender, mezzo-soprano Susan Teicher, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Music Department presents a General Recital

October 30, 2001 Concerto for Flute Carl Nielsen 2:00 p.m. (1865-1931) Allegro moderato Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Susannah Happ, flute Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center Susan Teicher, piano

Widmung, Op. 25, No. 1 Robert Schumann PROGRAM (1810-1856) Music When Soft Voices Die Ernest Gold (b. 1921) Concerto in D Major W. A. Mozart Christina Hoegen, soprano (1756-1791) Susan Teicher, piano I. Allegro aperto

Clara Loy, flute Serenade for Flute & Piano Howard Hanson Susan Teicher, piano (1896-1981) Lisa Wyatt, flute Susan Teicher, piano Già il sole dal Gange Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) Down by the Salley Gardens Ivor Gurney “Lascia ch’io pianga” (from Rinaldo) G. F. Handel (1890-1937) (1685-1756) “Tra voi, belle” (from Manon Lescaut) Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Keri Gragg, soprano Lucas Goodrich, tenor Susan Teicher, piano Jason Yarcho, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Music Department presents a General Recital

November 6, 2001 2:00 p.m.

Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Six Elizabethan Songs Dominick Argento Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center (b. 1927) Spring Winter PROGRAM Keri Gragg, soprano Susan Teicher, piano

Symphonie Concertante, Op. 23 Iwan Müller (1786-1854) Sicilienne et Burlesque Alfredo Casella (1883-1947) Julie Sheckells & Richard Barta, clarinets Lindsey White, flute Susan Teicher, piano Susan Teicher, piano

Sonata Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) Pièce Concertante Carlos Salzédo Andante cantabile (1865-1961) Allegro Tim Gillins, trombone Andante Susan Teicher, piano Vivace Kevin Devany, trombone W. David Hobbs, piano

Sonata in D Major Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) II. Scherzo Christy Cyrus, flute Susan Teicher, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Music Department presents a General Recital

November 13, 2001 2:00 p.m. First Sonata for Flute and Piano Bohuslav Martinu Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall (1890-1959) Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center III. Allegro Jennifer Abernathy, flute Susan Teicher, piano

PROGRAM Six Studies in English Folk Song Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) I. Adagio adapted by Paul Droste Toccata in e minor Johann Pachelbel II. Andante sostenuto (1653-1706) III. Larghetto IV. Lento Abigail Heras, organ V. Andante tranquillo VI. Allegro vivace Duo No. 2, Op. 81 Friedrich Kuhlau (1786-1832) Andy Messerli, euphonium II. Rondo Desirée Hughes, piano

Jessica Clark & Richard Barta, clarinets Fantasy in C Major Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Napoli Herman Bellstedt IV. Allegro (1858-1926) Alexis Ignatiou, piano Canzone Napolitana con Variazioni

Derek Weston, euphonium Mark Woolwine, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Music Department presents a General Recital

December 4, 2001 2:00 p.m.

Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center

Concertpiece, Op. 113, No. 1 Felix Mendelssohn PROGRAM (1809-1847)

Jennifer Brinkley and Richard Barta, clarinets Sonata in Eb Major Joseph Haydn Susan Teicher, piano (1732-1809) Allegro Scaramouche Darius Milhaud Jennifer Colgan, piano (1892-1974) Modéré Sonata in D for Two Pianos W. A. Mozart Vif (1756-1791) Eric Combs, saxophone Allegro con spirito Susan Teicher, piano

Tara Warfield, piano W. David Hobbs, piano Chelsea Windows Julie Spencer (b. 1964) Sonata in A Major, BWV 1032 J. S. Bach Nick Terry, marimba (1685-1750) Largo e dolce Allegro Harold Sprouls, flute Susan Teicher, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Music Department presents a General Recital

December 6, 2001 2:00 p.m. Violin Concerto in e minor Felix Mendelssohn Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall (1809-1847) Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center I. Allegro Nicole Bernat, violin Susan Teicher, piano PROGRAM

Nacht und Träume Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Sonata in C major, K. 513 Domenico Scarlatti Solitary Hotel Samuel Barber (1685-1757) (1910-1981) Bart Rettburg, piano Christopher Thompson, tenor Jason Yarcho, piano

Sicilienne et Burlesque Alfredo Casella (1883-1947) Alborada del Gracioso Maurice Ravel Lindsey White, flute (1875-1937) Susan Teicher, piano arr. & ed. by SAFRI DUO

Nick Terry, marimba Air and Bourée J. S. Bach Adam Smith, marimba (1685-1750) Curtis Schroyer, tuba Laura Wampler, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Music Department presents a General Recital

December 6, 2001 2:00 p.m. Violin Concerto in e minor Felix Mendelssohn Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall (1809-1847) Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center I. Allegro Nicole Bernat, violin Susan Teicher, piano PROGRAM

Nacht und Träume Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Sonata in C major, K. 513 Domenico Scarlatti Solitary Hotel Samuel Barber (1685-1757) (1910-1981) Bart Rettburg, piano Christopher Thompson, tenor Jason Yarcho, piano

Sicilienne et Burlesque Alfredo Casella (1883-1947) Alborada del Gracioso Maurice Ravel Lindsey White, flute (1875-1937) Susan Teicher, piano arr. & ed. by SAFRI DUO

Nick Terry, marimba Air and Bourée J. S. Bach Adam Smith, marimba (1685-1750) Curtis Schroyer, tuba Laura Wampler, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department Auf dem Wasser zu singen Franz Schubert presents a Lied der Mignon, Op.62, No.2 (1797-1828) Die Liebe hat gelogen

Megan Probst, soprano Senior Recital Alexis Ignatiou, piano

Elle a fui, la tourterelle Jacques Offenbach featuring (from Les Contes D'Hoffman) (1819-1880)

Megan Probst, soprano Megan Probst, soprano Alexis Ignatiou, piano

assisted by Philomel Julius Harrison (1885-1963) Go not, happy day Frank Bridge Alexis Ignatiou, piano (1879-1941)

Megan Probst, soprano Alexis Ignatiou, piano

Ho sparse tante lagrime Francesco Morlacchi (1784-1841) September 8, 2001 La Zingara Nicola d'Arienzo 7:30 p.m. (1842-1915)

Megan Probst, soprano Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Alexis Ignatiou, piano Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

Music Department PROGRAM

presents a Sonata for Trombone and Piano (1971) Alec Wilder (1907-1980) Junior Recital I. Energetically II. q = ca. 60 III. q k = ca. 80 IV. e = ca. 96 featuring V. Swinging

Brett Evans, bass trombone Susan Teicher, piano

Chorale “Heilig ist Gott der Vater” anonymous assisted by (Krichenordnung Braunschweig) (1543)

Hosannah Franz Liszt Susan Teicher, piano (1811-1886) Paul Heiser, organ Eric Chapman, trombone Paul Heiser, organ Jon Siddle, trombone Brad Wallace, trombone Etre Ou Ne Pas Etre Monologue d’Hamlet (1957) Henri Tomasi (1901-1971)

October 8, 2001 Jon Siddle, Brad Wallace & Eric Chapman, trombones 7:30 p.m.

Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center Intermission

The composition “Hosannah” for bass trombone and organ was originally performed in a setting of a worship service. This is the only Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (1885) Gustav Mahler known work by Liszt that was written specifically for this (1860-1911) instrumentation. (ed. by Brett Evans) Henri Tomasi composed “Etre Ou Ne Pas Etre” in 1957 for the trombone quartet of the National French Orchestra. It is based I. Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht directly on Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” soliloquy from William II. Ging heut’ Morgen übers Feld Shakespeare's Hamlet. The listener will notice the torment of Hamlet III. Ich hab’ ein glühend Messer in the voice of the solo bass trombone. The three accompanying IV. Die zwei blauen Augen von meinem Schatz trombones symbolize Hamlet’s painful environment, including the pain brought onto Hamlet by the ghost of his father. At the end of the musical soliloquy, the listener might also notice the bass Susan Teicher, piano trombonist almost pronouncing the words “To be or not to be.”

“Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen” is the first of Gustav Mahler’s three song cycles for voice and orchestra. Although it was composed as a Fancy Free (1915) Clay Smith vocal piece, it is today also commonly performed on the bass (1887-1930) trombone and has become part of the bass trombonist’s major arr. Blair Bollinger repertoire. It is performed today perhaps as much by instrumentalists as it is by vocalists.

Susan Teicher, piano The text of this song cycle describes the torment and lament of a lost love. This composition describes both the pain that the wayfarer now feels without his love and his former joy. I have included a copy of Program Notes the text.

The Alec Wilder Sonata is one of most musically and technically Clay Smith was originally a cornet prodigy who later added playing challenging pieces in the repertoire of the bass trombone. It is made trombone and saxophone to his list of instruments. His career up of five distinctly contrasting movements. These movements in spanned the period of the great American concert bands of John many ways describe several different directions of American chamber Phillip Sousa, Herbert Clarke, and Arthur Pryor. This piece is very music in the middle of the twentieth century. The composition shows much composed in that late 19th century virtuoso soloist-with-band wide usage of chromatic harmony, and the final movement is idiom. characterized by what many music scholars call third stream music or music which combines elements of the western classical tradition with The edition of Fancy Free that will be performed today was arranged the more modern elements of jazz. by Blair Bollinger, a noted soloist and bass trombonist of the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra. Many octaves have been The famous piano virtuoso and composer of the nineteenth century, changed, and an extended cadenza has been included to showcase the Franz Liszt, used the chorale melody “Heilig ist Gott der Vater” as bass trombone rather than the tenor trombone for which the piece the basis for his composition “Hosannah." In this performance, the was originally composed. chorale melody “Heilig ist Gott der Vater” is used as a prelude to Franz Liszt’s “Hosannah.” EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department Concert Launy Gründahl presents a (1886-1960) I. Moderato assai ma molto maestoso

Duane Warfield, trombone Senior Recital W. David Hobbs, piano

Sonata in D Major for two pianos, K.448 W. A. Mozart (1756-1791) featuring I. Allegro con spirito

Tara Warfield, piano Duane Warfield, trombone Dr. W. David Hobbs, piano

Ballade Eugène Bozza assisted by (1905-1991)

Duane Warfield, trombone W. David Hobbs, piano W. David Hobbs, piano Clay Dugger, trumpet Tara Warfield, piano Divertimento Boris Blacher (1903-1975) I. Allegro II. Andantino III. Presto V. Allegretto VI. q = 56 October 21, 2001 IV. Moderato 7:30 p.m. Duane Warfield, trombone Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Clay Dugger, trumpet Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center W. David Hobbs, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department

Three Movements for Five Timpani John Beck presents a (b. 1933) (Meredith Music Publications) 1. Free 2. Rhythmic Junior Recital 3. Combinations

featuring Sonatina for Vibraharp Brad Stirtz (The Contemporary Music Project) Jason Blohm, percussion Fluctus per Marimbafono Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic (Musica Europea) assisted by Four Rotations for Marimba Eric Sammut (Keyboard Percussion Publications) Ray Mietus, percussion Rotation I Rotation II Rotation III Rotation IV

Surface Tension Dave Hollinden October 26, 2001 (b. 1958) 7:30 p.m. (McClaren Publications) Jason Blohm, percussion Ray Mietus, percussion Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department

presents a The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key (1779-1843) Senior Recital arr. Bardun/Herring

Allan Horney, conductor featuring Duane Warfield, Chris Niesluchowski, Tim Gillins, Brad Wallace, and Kevin Devany, trombones Chris Niesluchowski, trombone Andy Messerli and Brent Rathgeb, euphonium and Brett Evans, bass trombone Brad Wallace, trombone

assisted by Pièce Concertante Samuel Rousseau (1853-1904) Allan Horney Chris Niesluchowski, trombone W. David Hobbs, piano Susan Teicher, piano Susan Teicher, piano Keven Devany, trombone Tim Gillins, trombone Brett Evans, bass trombone Morceau Symphonique Alexandre Guilmant Duane Warfield, trombone (1837-1911) Andy Messerli, euphonium ed. E. Falaguerra Brent Rathgeb, euphonium Brad Wallace, trombone W. David Hobbs, piano

October 29, 2001 7:30 p.m. Vocalise Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) Chris Niesluchowski, trombone Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Susan Teicher, piano Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center Sonata (Vox Gabrieli) Stjepan Sulek (b. 1914) Brad Wallace, trombone W. David Hobbs, piano

Pièce En Mi Bémol Joseph Edouard Barat (1882-1963) Chris Niesluchowski, trombone Susan Teicher, piano

Finlandia Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) arr. Mark McDunn

Chris Niesluchowski, Tim Gillins, Brad Wallace, trombones Brett Evans, bass trombone EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department

presents a Sonata Henri Eccles (1670-1742) arr. Sigurd M. Rascher Senior Recital I. Largo II. Courante featuring III. Adagio IV. Presto

Woods Miller III, trumpet Megan Haynes, alto saxophone Megan Haynes, alto saxophone Susan Teicher, piano

assisted by Prayer of St. Gregory Alan Hovhaness (1911-2000) Susan Teicher, piano Alexis Ignatiou, piano Woods Miller, trumpet Herman Taylor, organ Herman Taylor, organ Andrew Lenaghan, narrator

Aria Eugene Bozza (1905-1991) November 1, 2001 7:30 p.m. Megan Haynes, alto saxophone Susan Teicher, piano

Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center Eight Profiles for Solo Trumpet Fisher Tull (1934-1994) Profile II, No. 1 Profile I, No. 2

Woods Miller, trumpet

Concerto in E flat Alexander Glazounov (1865-1936)

Megan Haynes, alto saxophone Susan Teicher, piano

Animal Ditties (Ogden Nash) Anthony Plog (b. 1947) I. The Turtle II. The Python III. Hyena IV. Hog

Woods Miller, trumpet Alexis Ignatiou, piano Andrew Lenaghan, narrator EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department Confirmation Charlie Parker (1920-1955) presents a Eric Chapman, trombone Travis Hoover, piano Jason Malmberg, bass Junior Jazz Recital Nick Terry, drums

featuring

Pieces of the Picture J.E. Chapman Eric Chapman, trombone Eric Chapman, trombone assisted by Travis Hoover, piano Jason Malmberg, bass Jaqueline Bilbrey, percussion Waylon Schroeder, tenor saxophone Tyrone Garner, drums Nick Terry, drums Travis Hoover, piano Chris Karch, percussion Jason Malmberg, bass Josh Palmer, percussion Tokyo Blues Horace Silver Waylon Schroeder, tenor saxophone arr. J.E. Chapman Michael Stryker, piano Nick Terry, percussion Jacqueline Bilbrey, percussion Brian Warzona, trumpet Eric Chapman, trombone Jeff Young, percussion Travis Hoover, piano Chris Karch, percussion November 4, 2001 Jason Malmberg, bass 7:30 p.m. Josh Palmer, percussion Waylon Schroeder, alto saxophone Nick Terry, marimba Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Brian Warzona, trumpet Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center Jeff Young, percussion Polkadots and Moonbeams Jimmy Van Huesen

Eric Chapman, trombone Michael Stryker, piano

One for Amos Sam Jones (1924-1981) arr. J.E. Chapman

Eric Chapman, trombone Nick Terry, drums Travis Hoover, piano Jason Malmberg, bass Waylon Schroeder, tenor saxophone EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department

I presents a “Air de Vénus” (Thésée) Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) Ritornerai fra poco Johann Adolf Hasse Senior Voice Recital (1699-1783) Tara Warfield, soprano Susan Teicher, piano featuring II Tara Warfield, soprano Songs from the Spanisches Liederbuch Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) and Die ihr schwebet um diese Palmen Mögen alle bösen Zungen Susan Teicher, piano In dem Schatten meiner Locken Geh, Geliebter, geh jetzt!

assisted by Tara Warfield, soprano Susan Teicher, piano Susannah Happ, flute III

"O sento o mio bell’angelo" (I Puritani) Vincenzo Bellini November 6, 2001 (1801-1835) 7:30 p.m. Tara Warfield, soprano Susan Teicher, piano

Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center INTERMISSION

IV

Une Flûte Invisible Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) Trois Chants de Noël Frank Martin (1890-1974) Les Cadeaux Image de Noël Les Bergers Tara Warfield, soprano Susannah Happ, flute Susan Teicher, piano

V

Cantata John Carter (1937-1989) Rondo (Peter go ring dem bells) Toccata (Ride on King Jesus)

Tara Warfield, soprano Susan Teicher, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department

7 Pieces for Marimba Emmanuel Sejourne presents a (Zimmerman-Frankfurt) Katamiya (1995) Junior Recital Jacqueline Bilbrey, marimba

Modulations John H. Beck featuring (b. 1933) (Belwin-Mills Publishing)

Jacqueline Bilbrey, percussion Jacqueline Bilbrey, timpani

assisted by Illuminations (1976) Richard Coolidge (Kendor Publishing I. Molto Cantabile II. Theme and Variations Jon Siddle, trombone Travis Hoover, piano Jacqueline Bilbrey, vibraphone Jon Siddle, trombone

Gigue from Partita No. 2 J. S. Bach November 10 , 2001 (1685-1750) 7:30 p.m. arr. Anthony J. Cirone (Belwin-Mills Publishing)

Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Jacqueline Bilbrey, marimba Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center Program Notes

Katamiya is dedicated to the winners of the “International Percussion Competition Luxembourg” 1995: Momoko Kamiya Sticks of Eloquence Michael Burritt and Katarzyna Mycka. It is a lyrical and melodic theme on an (Ludwig Music Publishing) ever-pulsating rhythm. “I think that any piece of music, whether popular or modern contemporary, features a kind of “groove to Jacqueline Bilbrey, percussion be found and/or reinvented by the performer” - Emmanuel Sejourne. John Brown’s Body Milt Jackson trans. Terry Smith Illuminations was written in 1976 to fulfill a request for a work (MMB Publishing) to demonstrate the melodious, sonorous quality of the trombone in a new color combination. The result is a lush, neo-romantic Jacqueline Bilbrey, vibraphone duet where the slow movement’s long, chromatic melodies are Travis Hoover, piano balanced by the baroque-like faster sections. Technically, Illuminations is not difficult, but is challenging musically. Nancy Emmanuel Sejourne Adherence to dynamics and balance in parts, sustaining the long (Volton Musikverlag Publishing) lines, shaping notes, and the impact of the performers’ personalities will make the work successful. The title is a double Jacqueline Bilbrey, marimba entrendre. It refers to a certain esthetic and even metaphysical nature inherent in the music itself - a certain luminescence of meaning in an impressionistic sense. It also is meant to indicate and elicit a certain type of sound- the music should glow, gleam, and glitter with an internal, as well as exterior, radiance. EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department

“Lascia ch’io pianga” (from Rinaldo) G. F. Handel presents a (1685-1756) Ho Sparse Tante Lagrime Francesco Morlacchi (1784-1841) “Tu Virginum Corona” (from Exsultate,Jubilate) W.A. Mozart Junior Recital (1756-1791) Keri Gragg, soprano featuring Susan Teicher, piano

Jason Malmberg, string bass Keri Gragg, soprano Sonata No. 5 Antonio Vivaldi (c 1669-1741) assisted by 1 Largo 3 Largo Susan Teicher, piano 2 Andante Jason Malmburg, string bass Susan Teicher, piano and

Tyrone Garner, drums Scott Hargis, trombone Six Elizabethan Songs Dominick Argento Travis Hoover, piano (b. 1927) Waylon Schroeder, alto saxophone Spring Jon Siddel, trombone Winter Keri Gragg, soprano November 8, 2001 Susan Teicher, piano 5:00 p.m.

Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center “Art is Calling For Me” (from The Enchantress) Victor Herbert (1859-1924) Keri Gragg, soprano Jason Malmburg, string bass Susan Teicher, piano

Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting Charles Mingus (1922-1979) Tyrone Garner, drums Scott Hargis, trombone Travis Hoover, piano Jason Malmburg, string bass Waylon Schroeder, alto saxophone Jon Siddel, trombone EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department Air and Bourée J. S. Bach presents a (1685-1750)

Corby Steinbraker, tuba Senior Recital Laura Wampler, piano

Suite for Unaccompanied Tuba Walter S. Hartley (b. 1927) featuring 1. Intrada: Alla marcia 2. Valse: Allegro non troppo 3. Air: Andante 4. Galop: Presto Corby Steinbraker, tuba Corby Steinbraker, tuba

assisted by Four Movements for Five Brass Collier Jones

Sheila Crotty, horn Sheila Crotty, horn Joshua Leege, trumpet Joshua Leege, trumpet Aaron Schindewolf, trombone Aaron Schindewolf, trombone Laycie Sprague, trumpet Laycie Sprague, trumpet Laura Wampler, piano Corby Steinbraker, tuba

November 11, 2001 5:00 p.m. Andante and Rondo Antonio Capuzzi (1755-1818)

Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Corby Steinbraker, tuba Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center Laura Wampler, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department

presents a "Se non giova esser fedele" (from La Tancia) Jacopo Melani (1623-1676) “Piangerò la sorte mia” (from Giulio Cesare) G. F. Handel Sophomore Recital & (1685-1759) Amanda Alburtus, soprano Independent Study Recital Jason Yarcho, piano

featuring

Amanda Alburtus, soprano Neue Liebe Felix Mendelssohn Jamie Lynn Bender, mezzo-soprano (1809-1847) Secret Words Paul Bowles (b. 1910) assisted by Love Went A-Riding Frank Bridge (1879-1941) Elaine Fine, viola Lucas Goodrich, tenor Amanda Alburtus, soprano Richard Rossi, piano Jason Yarcho, piano Aaron Schindewolf, tenor Christopher Preston Thompson, tenor Tara Warfield, soprano & piano Matt Wattleworth, bass INTERMISSION Jason Yarcho, piano

November 29, 2001 5:00 p.m. O Pastor Animarum, No. 61 Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Jamie Lynn Bender, mezzo-soprano Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center Susanne un jour d'amour solicitée Orlando de Lassus (1532-1594) Jamie Lynn Bender, mezzo-soprano Lucas Goodrich, tenor Aaron Schindewolf, tenor Christopher Preston Thompson, tenor Tara Warfield, soprano Matt Wattleworth, bass

Ancor che col partire Cipriano da Rore (1515/16-1565) diminution by Dalla Casa (?- 1601) Jamie Lynn Bender, mezzo-soprano Elaine Fine, viola Tara Warfield, piano

“Quand’Ennone ancora” (from Il Pomo D'Oro) Antonio Cesti (1623-1669) Jamie Lynn Bender, mezzo-soprano Tara Warfield, soprano Richard Rossi, piano

Lamento della Ninfa Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)

Jamie Lynn Bender, mezzo-soprano Lucas Goodrich, tenor Aaron Schindewolf, tenor Christopher Preston Thompson, tenor Matt Wattleworth, bass Tara Warfield, piano EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department Chelsea Windows Julie Spencer (b. 1964) (Spencer Blume Publishing)

presents a Nick Terry, marimba

Percussion Recital Sonata in g minor J. S. Bach (1685-1750) Presto Nick Terry, marimba featuring Danny Boy Traditional arr. by Victor Feldman Nick Terry, percussion (Gwyn Publishing Co.) Nick Terry, vibraphone

Alborada Del Gracioso Maurice Ravel assisted by (1875-1937) arr. & ed. by SAFRI DUO (Studio 4 Productions) Adam Smith, marimba Nick Terry, marimba Adam Smith, marimba

November 30, 2001 7:30 p.m. Generally Spoken . . . Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic It is Nothing But Rhythm (b. 1962) (Musica Europea) Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center Nick Terry, percussion EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Music Department Sonata in G Major, K. 144 Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757)

presents a Sonata in a minor, K. 175 Domenico Scarlatti

Fantasy in C Major, Op. 15 (“Wanderer”) Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Senior Recital Allegro con fuoco Adagio Presto Allegro featuring

INTERMISSION Alexis Ignatiou, piano Images, 1st Set Claude Debussy (1862-1918) Reflets dans l’eau

Roumanian Dance No. 1, Op. 8a Béla Bartók (1881-1945)

Années de Pèlerinage (“Suisse”) Franz Liszt (1811-1886) December 5, 2001 Au Lac de Wallenstadt 7:30 p.m. Six Paganini Etudes Franz Liszt Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall Quincy V. Doudna Fine Arts Center In g sharp minor (“La Campanella”)