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“Enriching Lives, Building Futures”
Antelope Valley Community College Districtboard of trustees
Michael R. AdamsSteve Buffalo
Barbara GainesJack SeefusLew Stults
Christopher Dundee, Student Trustee
This program sponsored in part by generous donations through the Antelope Valley College Foundation.
presented by
Artsan eveningwith the
Wednesday, september 10, 2014AVC’s 85th Anniversary—Founder’s Day
an evening With the artsantelope valley college performing arts theatre
Wednesday | september 10, 2014
champagne reception | Theatre Studio
welcomeEd Knudson
Superintendent/President | Antelope Valley College
introductionsDr. David Newby
Antelope Valley College Music FacultyArtistic Director | Antelope Valley Symphony Orchestra and Master Chorale
students and alumni of antelope valley collegeXavier Prado Caceres
Amelia CamachoCarlos MartinezTravis MelroseKaren Ramey
Katelynn Whaley
students of california state university, fresnoKatie KnudsonThomas Hayes
Cameron MendezSara Sweatt
Accompanists | Mary Zimmerman and Gayla Giddings
program
Piano in the Dark .........................Brenda RussellKaren Ramey, mezzo soprano
“Proud of Your Boy,” from Aladdin .........................Howard Ashman and Alan Menken “Bring Him Home,” from Les Miserables ......................... Jean Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil
Thomas Hayes, tenor
“Pie Jesu,” from Requiem .........................Andrew Lloyd Webber “O Mio Babbino Caro,” from Gianni Schicchi .........................Giacomo Puccini
Amelia Camacho, soprano
Galileo .........................Declan O’Rourke and Seamus CotterTravis Melrose, baritone
“Tell Me on a Sunday,” from Tell Me on a Sunday .........................Andrew Lloyd Webber “Superboy and the Invisible Girl,” from Next to Normal .........................Brian Yorkey
Sara Sweatt, mezzo soprano
Waltz in A-flat Major, Op. 69, No. 1 ......................... Frederic ChopinCarlos Martinez, piano
“Ain’t it a Pretty Night” from Susannah .........................Carlisle Floyd “Batti, batti” from Don Giovanni .........................Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Katelynn Whaley, soprano
“Die Krahe” and “Fruhlingstraum” from Die Winterreise ......................... Franz SchubertCameron Mendez, baritone
“Saper Vorreste” from Un ballo in maschera .........................Guiseppe Verdi “What Good Would the Moon Be?” from Street Scene .........................Kurt Weill
Katie Knudson, soprano
“Nel furor delle tempeste,” from Il Pirata .........................Vincenzo Bellini “L’alba sepàra dalla luce l’ombra” ......................... Francesco Paolo Tosti
Xavier Prado Caceres, tenor
encore dessert reception | Theatre Lobby