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  • Eastern Illinois UniversityThe Keep

    General and Sophomore Recitals Concerts and Recitals

    Fall 2002

    All Recital Programs for Fall Semester 2002Music Department

    Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/recitals_general

    Part of the Music Performance Commons

    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 andSophomore Recitals by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected].

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  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

    Music Department

    presents a

    General Recital

    October 22, 20022:00 p.m.

    McAfee Gymnasium North

    PROGRAM

    Concerto in f minor G. F. Handel(1685-1759)

    arr. Keith BrownGraveAllegroSarabandeAllegro

    Brad Wallace, tromboneJennifer Colgan, piano

    Adagio in D flat Major Franz Liszt(1811-1886)

    Abigail Heras, organ

    Romance Camille Saint-Saëns(1835-1921)

    Edwin Ochsner, hornAlexis Ignatiou, piano

    Prelude and Scherzo Neil Butterworth(b. 1934)

    Laney Grimes, hornJason Yarcho, piano

    From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific Herbert L. Clarke(1867-1945)

    Andy Messerli, euphoniumJennifer Colgan, piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

    Music Department

    presents a

    General Recital

    November 5, 20022:00 p.m.

    McAfee Gymnasium North

    PROGRAM

    Piéce en mi bémol, Op. 33 Henri Büsser(1872-1973)

    Andy Messerli, euphoniumJason Yarcho, piano

    “Comfort ye . . Every Valley” (Messiah) G. F. Handel(1650-1757)

    Christopher Thompson, tenorRachel Warfel, piano

    Vorrei speigarvi, oh Dio! (K. 418) W. A. Mozart(1756-1791)

    Janet Essary, sopranoSusan Teicher, piano

    “Unis dès la plus tendre enfance” C. W. Gluck(Iphigénie en Tauride) (1714-1787)

    “Vainement ma bien-aimée” (Le Roi d’Ys) Edouard Lalo(1813-1901)

    Lucas Goodrich, tenorRachel Warfel, piano

    “Che farò senza Euridice” (Orfeo ed Euridice) C. W. Gluck(1714-1787)

    Christina Hoegen, mezzo-sopranoJason Yarcho, piano

    Sonata in D for Two Pianos, K. 448 W. A. Mozart(1756-1791)

    Allegro con spirito

    Laura Wampler, pianoW. David Hobbs, piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

    Music Department

    presents a

    General Recital

    November 19, 20022:00 p.m.

    McAfee Gymnasium North

    PROGRAM

    Sonata in A Major J. S. Bach(1685-1750)

    Judith Ofcarak, fluteSusan Teicher, piano

    Sonata in G Major Benedetto Marcello(1686-1739)

    AndanteAllegroGraveAllegro

    Tom Dickey, bassoonRichard Rossi, piano

    Pan, Pastorale Johannes Donjon(1839-1912)

    Melanie Haroian, fluteSusan Teicher, piano

    Liebesleid Fritz Kreisler(1875-1962)

    ed. Erik Leidzen

    Tim Gillins, tromboneSusan Teicher, piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

    Music Department

    presents a

    General Recital

    December 3, 20022:00 p.m.

    McAfee Gymnasium North

    PROGRAM

    Sonata No. 5 John Ernest Galliard(1678-1749)

    AdagioAllegro et staccatoAlla sicilianaAllegro assai

    Kevin Devany, tromboneW. David Hobbs, piano

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

    Christopher Mroczek, clarinetSusan Teicher, piano

    Petite Suite Claude Debussy(1862-1918)

    MenuetBallet

    Audrey Cler, pianoLaura Wampler, piano

    Twenty-Five Caprices for Solo Saxophone Sigfrid Karg-Elert(1877-1933)

    Valse d’amorePapillon

    Eric Combs, alto saxophone

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

    Music Department

    presents a

    General Recital

    December 10, 20022:00 p.m.

    McAfee Gymnasium North

    PROGRAM

    Andante et Allegro J. Ed. Barat(b. 1882)

    Justin Hunt, tromboneSusan Teicher, piano

    Sonata pour flûte et piano Francis Poulenc(1889-1963)

    Arr. Jean-Pierre Rampal

    Beth Ruholl, fluteSusan Teicher, piano

    Morceau Symphonique Alexandre Guilmant(1837-1911)

    Peter Pacini, tromboneSusan Teicher, piano

    Sonatina Antoni Szalowski(1907-1973)

    LarghettoAllegro non troppo

    Jessica Clark, clarinetSusan Teicher, piano

    The Developing Flutist Norman Dello Joio(b. 1913)

    ImprovisoScherzo

    Stephanie Milkert, fluteSusan Teicher, piano

    Trois Pièces Breves Jacques Ibert(1890-1962)

    AllegroAndanteAssez Lent

    Judith Ofcaricik, fluteJennifer Dietz, flute

    Amber Stallings, clarinetCharles Rice, horn

    Tom Dickey, bassoon

    Sonata, Op. 167 Camille Saint-Saëns(1835-1921)

    Molto allegro-Allegretto

    Julie Sheckells, clarinetSusan Teicher, piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

    Music Department

    presents a

    General Recital

    December 12, 20022:00 p.m.

    McAfee Gymnasium North

    PROGRAM

    Concerto, K.V. 622 W. A. Mozart(1756-1791)

    Allegro-Rondo

    Amy Whitezell, clarinetSusan Teicher, piano

    Stornello Giuseppi Verdi(1813-1901)

    Le Colibri Ernest Chausson(1855-1899)

    “There is her house” (Signor Deluso) Thomas Pasatieri

    Lucas Goodrich, tenorSusan Teicher, piano

    Sonata (1825) Felix Mendelssohn(1809-1847)

    Adagio-Allegro moderato

    Abby Heras, clarinetSusan Teicher, piano

    Flûte de Pan, Op. 15 Jules Mouquet(1867-1946)

    Pan and the Shepherds

    Jennifer Dietz, flute

    Clarinet Quintet, K. V. 581 W. A. Mozart(1756-1791)

    Allegro

    Jill Ezell, clarinetSusan Teicher, piano

    Concerto in Eb Alexander Glazounoz(1865-1936)

    Waylon Schroeder, alto saxophoneSusan Teicher, piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYMusic Department

    presents a

    Senior Recital

    featuring

    Christy Cyrus, flute

    with

    Susan Teicher, piano

    and

    Jennifer Dietz, fluteLindsay White, flute

    Julie Sheckells, clarinetTim Schmidt, trumpetEdwin Ochsner, horn

    October 21, 20027:30 p.m.

    Wesley United Methodist Church

    PROGRAM

    Andante in C Major, K. 315 W. A. Mozart(1756-1791)

    Christy Cyrus, fluteSusan Teicher, piano

    Concerto for Piccolo, Op. 50 Lowell Liebermann(b. 1961)

    Andante ComodoAdagioPresto

    Christy Cyrus, piccoloSusan Teicher, pianoJennifer Dietz, fluteLindsay White, flute

    Julie Sheckells, clarinetTim Schmidt, trumpetEdwin Ochsner, horn

    INTERMISSION

    Fantasia No. XII, g-moll TWV 40:13 Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)

    Grave-Allegro-GraveDolce-AllegroRondeau

    Christy Cyrus, flute

    Fantaisie Brilliante sur Carmen François Borne(1861-1929)

    Christy Cyrus, piccoloSusan Teicher, piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYDepartment of Music

    presents a

    Senior Recital

    featuring

    Rachel Shannon, cello

    with

    Brenda Siefferman, pianoIstvan Szabo, violin

    November 14, 20026:00 p.m.

    Newman Catholic Center

    PROGRAM

    Drei Duos No. I Ludwig Van Beethoven(1770-1827)

    Allegro CommodoLarghetto SostenutoRondo

    Istvan Szabo, violinRachel Shannon, Cello

    Suite No. 1 in G Major J.S. Bach(1685-1750)

    PraeludiumAllemandeCouranteSarabandeMenuetto I, IIGigue

    Rachel Shannon, Cello

    Song of the Birds (Cant dell Ocells) Pablo Casals(1876-1972)

    Rachel Shannon, CelloBrenda Siefferman, Piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYDepartment of Music

    presents a

    Senior Recital

    featuring

    Joshua Bledsoe, trumpetBrad Wallace, trombone

    with

    W. David Hobbs, piano

    and

    Tim Schmidt, trumpetBrandie Goodman,horn

    Russ Meier, tuba

    November 15, 20027:30 p.m.

    Wesley United Methodist Church2206 Fourth StreetCharleston, Illinois

    PROGRAM

    Cavatine Camille Saint-Saëns(1835-1921)

    Brad Wallace, tromboneW. David Hobbs, piano

    Sonata for Trumpet and Orchestra Henry Purcell(1659-1695)

    Joshua Bledsoe, trumpetW. David Hobbs, piano

    Thoughts of Love Arthur Pryor(1870-1942)

    Brad Wallace, tromboneW. David Hobbs, piano

    Sonata for Trumpet and Piano Kent Kennan(b. 1913)

    With Strength and Vigor

    Joshua Bledsoe, trumpetW. David Hobbs, piano

    Sonatina for Trombone and Piano Kazimierz Serocki(1922-1981)

    Brad Wallace, tromboneW. David Hobbs, piano

  • Rustiques Eugene Bozza(1905-1991)

    Joshua Bledsoe, trumpetW. David Hobbs, piano

    Scherzo John Cheetham(b. 1930)

    Josh Bledsoe, trumpet Tim Schmidt, trumpetBrandie Goodman,hornBrad Wallace, trombone

    Russ Meier, tuba

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYMusic Department

    presents a

    Senior Recital

    featuring

    Eric Chapman, trombone

    with

    Brenda Siefferman, piano

    and

    Jennifer Dietz, fluteLindsay White, flute

    Julie Sheckells, clarinetTim Schmidt, trumpetEdwin Ochsner, horn

    November 16, 20027:30 p.m.

    Tarble Arts Center

    PROGRAM

    Why Indianapolis? Why Not? JJ Johnson

    Eric Chapman, tromboneTravis Wesley, piano, fender rhodesJB Faires, acoustic bass, electric bass

    Tyrone Garner II, drumsSam Fagaly, tenor saxophone

    Just Friends Klemer/LewisEric Chapman, trombone

    Travis Wesley, piano, fender rhodesJB Faires, acoustic bass, electric bass

    Tyrone Garner II, drums

    2 AM (Song for lamenting over a pale moon) JE Chapman

    EIU Jazz EnsembleWaylon Schroeder, tenor saxophone

    Opus de Focus JJ Johnson

    Eric Chapman, tromboneTravis Wesley, piano, fender rhodes

    Ryan Bosick, acoustic bassTyrone Garner II, drums

  • Silent Night Franz Gruber

    Eric Chapman, tromboneTravis Wesley, piano, fender rhodesJB Faires, acoustic bass, electric bass

    Tyrone Garner II, drumsSam Fagaly, tenor saxophone

    INTERMISSION

    A Night in Tunesia John Birks Gillespie

    Eric Chapman, tromboneTravis Wesley, piano, fender rhodesJB Faires, acoustic bass, electric bass

    Tyrone Garner II, drumsWaylon Schroeder, alto saxophoneMike Alexander, tenor saxophone

    What is This Thing Called Chesi? Cole Porter

    EIU Jazz EnsembleTravis Welsey, pianoJon Siddle, trombone

    Afternoon in Paris John Lewis

    Eric Chapman, tromboneTravis Wesley, piano, fender rhodesJB Faires, acoustic bass, electric bass

    Tyrone Garner II, drumsJon Siddle, trombone

    Mode for Michael JE Chapman

    Eric Chapman, tromboneTravis Wesley, piano, fender rhodesJB Faires, acoustic bass, electric bass

    Tyrone Garner II, drumsGabrielle Granados, cello

    Darin Ripperden, bivraphoneJon Siddle, trombone

    Waylon Schroeder, tenor saxophone

    Last Train Home Pat Metheny

    Eric Chapman, tromboneTravis Wesley, piano, fender rhodesJB Faires, acoustic bass, electric bass

    Tyrone Garner II, drumsRyan Groff, voice

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYDepartment of Music

    presents a

    Senior Recital

    featuring

    Brett Evans, bass trombone

    with

    Susan Teicher, piano

    and

    Allan Horney, conductorTim Gillins, trombone

    Brad Wallace, tromboneKevin Devaney, trombone

    Jessie Baumgartner, trombonePeter Pacini, trombone

    Eric Hughes, bass trombone

    November 18, 20027:30 p.m.

    Wesley United Methodist Church2206 Fourth StreetCharleston, Illinois

    PROGRAM

    Concerto for Tuba or Bass Trombone Eric Ewazan(b. 1954)

    Andante con moto-Allegro vivaceAndante expressivoAllegro ritmico

    Brett Evans, bass tromboneSusan Teicher, piano

    The Chief John Stevens(b. 1951)

    Allan Horney, conductorTim Gillins, trombone

    Brad Wallace, tromboneKevin Devaney, trombone

    Jessie Baumgartner, trombonePeter Pacini, trombone

    Eric Hughes, bass trombone

  • INTERMISSION

    Tetra Ergon (1973) Donald H. White

    For VanIn Memory of “The Boss”In Memory of “The Chief”In Memory of “Dottie”

    Brett Evans, bass tromboneSusan Teicher, piano

    Variations on Barnacle Bill, the Sailor Carson Robison& Frank Luther

    freely adapted and composed by Steven Frank

    Brett Evans, bass tromboneSusan Teicher, piano

    PROGRAM NOTES

    The Concerto for Bass Trombone by Eric Ewazen was originally a tuba sonataand was later edited and orchestrated by the composer at the request of WarrenDeck, principal tubist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. The piecereceived its first performance as a concerto by bass trombonist Stefan Sandersand the Julliard Symphony Orchestra. This concerto is comprised of threemovements, which is typical of instrumental concerti.

    John Stevens composed The Chief at the request of John Marsalis, the currentprofessor of trombone at the Eastman School of Music, in dedication to hispredecessor the late Emory Remington. Remington was affectionately known as"the chief" by his many successful students and colleagues in the tromboneworld.

    The work is a bass trombone solo with trombone ensemble accompaniment. Itincludes many jazz harmonic and rhythmic elements. The piece has two majorsections, the first is similar to a jazz ballad and the second section is an uptempo shout and melody section. The piece begins and ends with choralesections.

    Lewis Van Haney, former trombone professor at Indiana University,commissioned Donald White to write Tetra Ergon for bass trombone and pianoin memory of three renowned brass teachers. The first movement, "For Van", isnamed for Van Haney himself.

    The second movement is entitled In Memory of "The Boss". The Boss was BillBell, former tubist of the New York Philharmonic. The piece is based largely onangular, moving melody lines over changing meters of 4/4 to 3/4.

    The third movement of Tetra Ergon is an epitaph to the deceased EmoryRemington. In this work, the bass trombonist is actually required to sing theGerman vocal text "Es ist genug so nimm, Herr meinen Geist" which is roughlytranslated as "It is Enough so never more my, Lord, my Holy Spirit".

    The fourth movement of Tetra Ergon is dedicated to Dorothy Zillgener, theformer professor of trombone at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Themovement is entitled In Memory of "Dottie"

    Variations on Barnacle Bill, the Sailor illustrates the story of Barnacle Billthrough the use of many well-known themes. This piece showcases the entirerange of the bass trombone and is written as a theme and variations. In thisrespect, it is similar in style to the many Arthur Pryor pieces from the beginningof the twentieth century. These works are standard study pieces for tenortrombonists.

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYMusic Department

    presents a

    Senior Recital

    featuring

    Joshua Leege, trumpet

    with

    Susan Teicher, piano

    November 21, 20026:30 p.m.

    Newman Catholic Center

    PROGRAM

    Suite J. S. Bach(1685-1750)

    MinuettoGigue

    Joshua Leege, trumpet

    Sonata Flor Peters(1903-1986)

    AriaAllegro

    Joshua Leege, trumpetSusan Teicher, piano

    Untitled Josh Leege (1681-1767)

    Joshua Leege, trumpet

    The Maid of the Mist Herbert L. Clarke(1867-1945)

    Joshua Leege, trumpetSusan Teicher, piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYMusic Department

    presents a

    Senior Recital

    featuring

    Ryan Beck, saxophoneElizabeth Warren, clarinet

    assisted by

    Susan Teicher, piano

    December 3, 20027:30 p.m.

    Wesley United Methodist Church

    PROGRAM

    Aria Medley arr. Richard StolzmanJe veux vivre (Romeo et Juliette) Charles Gounod

    (1818-1893)O mio babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi) Giacomo Puccini

    (1858-1925)Sequidilla (Carmen) Georges Bizet

    (1838-1875)

    Elizabeth Warren, clarinetSusan Teicher, piano

    Sonata for Eb Alto Saxophone and Piano Henri Eccles (1670-1742)

    I. LargoII. Courante

    III. AdagioIV. Presto

    Ryan Beck, saxophoneSusan Teicher, piano

    Grand Concerto Carl Maria von Weber(1786-1826)

    I. Allegro con fuoco

    Elizabeth Warren, clarinetSusan Teicher, piano

  • Sicilienne Pierre Lantier(b. 1910)

    Ryan Beck, saxophoneSusan Teicher, piano

    Clarinet Quintet W. A. Mozart(1756-1791)

    I. Allegro

    Elizabeth Warren, clarinetSusan Teicher, piano

    Chanson et Passepied Jeanine Rueff(b. 1922)

    Ryan Beck, saxophoneSusan Teicher, piano

    Suite from the Victorian Kitchen Garden Paul Reade

    I. PreludeII. Spring

    III. MistsIV. ExoticaV. Summer

    Elizabeth Warren, clarinetSusan Teicher, piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYMusic Department

    presents a

    Senior Recital

    featuring

    Bryon Grimes, Composition

    with

    James Bradley, Jr., bassDaniel Cather, piano

    Erin Claxon, altoKevin Devany, trombone

    Jennifer Dietz, fluteRyan Groff, tenor

    Rachael Harvel, sopranoJacob Stouffer, bass/trumpet

    Brian Warszona, trumpetLisa Wyatt, flute

    December 6, 20027:30 p.m.

    Christian Campus House

    PROGRAM

    War is KindRachael Harvel, soprano

    War is King - Rondo Mix

    Black RidersJacob Stouffer, bass

    Black Riders - Mirror Mix

    Shapes (2001)

    I. ParabolaII. Isosceles Triangel

    III. Right TriangleIV. OctagonV. Star

    VI. PentagonVII. Half Circle

    VIII. ArrowIX. RhombusX. Hexagon

    XI. Funnel

    Daniel Cather, piano

  • A Warrior StoodJames Bradley, Jr., bass

    A Warrior Stood - Binary Mix

    A Man Feared

    Ryan Groff, tenor

    A Man Feared - Theme and Variations Mix

    Polypolyism

    Jennifer Dietz, fluteLisa Wyatt, flute

    Jacob Stouffer, trumpetBrian Warszona, trumpetKevin Devany, trombone

    Love Walked Alone

    Rachael Harvel, soprano

    Love Walked Along - through composed Mix

    There Was a Man

    James Bradley, Jr., bass

    There Was a Man - Passacaglia Mix

    The Phoenix and the Turtle

    I. verses 1-5

    Daniel Cather, piano

    I Saw a Man Pursuing

    Rachael Harvel, soprano

    I Saw a Man Pursuing - Cannon Mix

    There Was a Land

    Ryan Groff, tenor

    There Was a Land - Chorale Mix

    The Phoenix and the Turtle

    IV. verses 14-18

    Daniel Cather, piano

    There Came Whisperings

    Erin Claxon, alto

    There Came Whisperings - Sonata Mix

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYMusic Department

    presents

    Songs from America

    featuring

    Christopher Preston Thompson, tenor

    with

    Susan Teicher, pianoW. David Hobbs, piano

    December 6, 20026:00 p.m.

    First Christian Church

    PROGRAM

    Thoughts Unspoken . . . Jake Heggie(words by John Hall) (b. 1961)

    A Learning Experience Over CoffeeYou Enter My ThoughtsTo Speak of LoveUnspoken Thoughts at Bedtime

    Christopher Thompson, tenorSusan Teicher, piano

    Sacco, Vanzetti Ruth Crawford Seeger(Poem by H. T. Tsiang) (1901-1981)

    Christopher Thompson, tenorSusan Teicher, piano

    Hermit Songs, Op. 29 Samuel Barber(poems by anonymous Irish (1910-1981)writers, 8th-13th centuries)

    St. Ita’s VisionPromiscuityThe Praises of GodThe Desire for Hermitage

    Christopher Thompson, tenorSusan Teicher, piano

  • INTERMISSION

    Will There Really Be a Morning? Ricky Ian Gordon(poem by Emily Dickinson)

    Afternoon On a Hill(poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay)

    Daybreak in Alabama(poem by Langston Hughes)

    Fewer Words(lyrics by Ricky Ian Gordon)

    Christopher Thompson, tenorW. David Hobbs, piano

    Lonely House (Street Scene) Kurt Weill(lyrics by Langston Hughes) (1900-1950)

    The Tale of the Oyster (Fifty Million Frenchmen) Cole Porter(lyrics by Cole Porter) (1891-1964)

    It Ain’t Necessarily So (Porgy and Bess) George Gershwin(lyrics by Bose Heyward & Ira Gershwin) (1898-1937)

    arr. Robert L. Hills

    Christopher Thompson, tenorSusan Teicher, piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYMusic Department

    presents a

    Junior Recital

    featuring

    Christine Flatley, violin

    with

    Brenda Siefferman, piano

    December 9, 20027:30 p.m.

    First Presbyterian Church10 Charleston Ave., Mattoon, IL

    PROGRAM

    Konzert in G Dur Joseph Haydn(1732-1809)

    Allegro moderato

    Christine Flatley, violinBrenda Siefferman, piano

    Partita No.2 in D minor S, 1004 J. S. Bach(1685-1750)

    Allemanda

    Christine Flatley, violin

    Vocalise, Op.34, No.14 Sergei Rachmaninoff(1873-1943)

    Christine Flatley, violinBrenda Siefferman, piano

    Hoe-Down (Rodeo) Aaron Copland(1900-1992)

    Christine Flatley, violinBrenda Siefferman, piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYMusic Department

    presents a

    Graduate Composition Recital

    featuring the works of

    Elaine Fine

    December 10, 20026:00 p.m.

    Newman Catholic Center

    PROGRAM

    Introit à 4

    Jon Siddle, tromboneTim Gillins, trombone

    Brad Wallace, tromboneBrett Evans, Bass trombone

    Two Pieces for Piano and Brass Based on Poems by W.B. Yeats

    I. A Crazy GirlII. Sweet Dancer

    W. Parker Melvin, trumpetRoger Stoner, trumpetJeremy Hansen, hornJoesph Allen, tuba

    W. David Hobbs, piano

    Sonata for Trumpet and Piano

    I. BrightlyII. Aria

    III. Capriccio

    Tim Schmidt, trumpetW. David Hobbs, piano

  • Two Choral Pieces from the Song of Songs

    I. I am the Rose of SharonII. Arise My True Love

    Erin Claxon and Christina Hoegan, sopranos Heather Kemp, Karli Oblak, and Lisa Wyatt, altos;

    Andy Jackson and Brandon Ward, tenors; Byron Grimes; Russell Meier, and Jake Stouffer, basses

    conducted by Derek Weston

    Sonata Ostinato

    I. With EnergyII. Theme and Variations

    John David Moore, piano

    Evening Music

    I. Tango à TriosII. Rikud

    III. InterludeIV. Rondo

    Thomas LeVeck, violinElaine Fine, violinIstván Szabó, viola

    Canto Jondo: Six songs written to poems by Federico García Lorca

    I. Canción de JineteII. El Grito

    III. La LolaIV. El SilencioV. La Soleá

    VI. El Llanto

    Richard Robert Rossi, countertenorSusan Teicher, piano

    Tango Mariposa

    István Szabó, violaSusan Teicher, piano

  • EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYMusic Department

    presents a

    Senior Recital

    featuring

    Clara Loy, flute

    with

    Susan Teicher, piano

    December 12, 20026:00 p.m.

    St. Philip Neri ChapelNewman Catholic Center

    PROGRAM

    Sonata in B Minor BWV 1030 Johann Sebastian Bach(1685-1750)

    Andante

    Clara Loy, fluteSusan Teicher, piano

    Acht Stücke für Flöte allein PaulHindemith (1895-1963)

    Gemächlich, leicht bewegtScherzandoSehr langsam, frei im ZeitmaßGemächlichSehr lebhaftLied, leicht bewegtRezitativFinale

    Clara Loy, flute

    “The Old Men Admiring Themselves in the Water” Robert Beaser(b. 1954)

    Clara Loy, fluteSusan Teicher, piano

  • Concerto pour Flûte et Orchestre Jacques Ibert(1890-1962)

    AllegroAndanteAllegro scherzando

    Clara Loy, fluteSusan Teicher, piano

    “The Old Men Admiring Themselves in the Water”

    I heard the old, old men say,“Everything alters,And one by one we drop away.”They had hands like claws, and their kneesWere twisted like the old thorn-treesBy the waters.I heard the old, old men say,“All that’s beautiful drifts awayLike the waters.

    W. B. Yeats

    Eastern Illinois UniversityThe KeepFall 2002

    All Recital Programs for Fall Semester 2002Music DepartmentRecommended Citation

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