Mary Hannigan Performs

Date of Event
Sun., Oct. 3, 1999

The Music Department presented a faculty recital by flutist Mary Hannigan, accompanied by pianist Barry Hannigan, at 3:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  Hannigan performed Larry Nelson's "Music of Twelve Centers" and "Flute Thing", Thea Musgrave's "Narcissus", Alexandra Pierce's "Tributaries", Ernest Bloch's "Sonata", and Olivier Messiaen's "Le Merle Noir".

Jennifer Blyth Performs

Date of Event
Fri., Oct. 1, 1999

The Music Department presented a faculty recital by pianist Jennifer Blyth at 8:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  Blyth performed Johann Sebastian Bach's "Toccata - from Partita VI in e minor BWV 830", Frederic Rzewski's "De Profundis", Richard Wagner's "Isolde's Liebestod" (arr. Franz Liszt), and Sergei Prokofiev's "Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 84".

Noonday Concert

Date of Event
Wed., Sep. 29, 1999

The Music Department presented a Noonday Concert in the Rubendall Recital Hall.  Students and faculty performed Sergei Rachmaninoff's "Prelude, Op. 23, No. 5", Johannes Brahms' "Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 2", Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Quartet in C Major, K. 157" and "Piano Sonata, K. 570 in Bb, Movement II", David Popper's "The Hungarian Rhapsody, Op. 68", Richard Wagner's "Liebestod Scene - Finale" (arr. Franz Liszt), John Philip Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever", William Billings' "When Jesus Wept", Stephen Foster's "Beautiful Dreamer" (arr.

Serap Esin Bastepe Performs

Date of Event
Sun., Sep. 19, 1999

The Music Department presented a concert by guitarist Serap Esin Bastepe at 3:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  The program included Albert Roussel's "Segovia, Op. 29", Mauro Giuliani's "Variations on Les Folies d'Espagne, Op. 45" and "Grand Overture, Op. 61", Federico Moreno-Turroba's "Sonatina in A", and Johann Sebastian Bach's "Chaconne from the Violin Partita in d minor, BWV 1004".

Eric Henry Performs

Date of Event
Fri., Sep. 17, 1999

The Music Department presented a faculty recital by tuba, drum, and Lakota flute player Eric Henry at 8:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  Henry performed Phil Snedecor's "Etude no. 1"; Domenico Gabrieli's "Ricercar"; Vincent Persichetti's "Serenade no. 12"; Vassili Soloviev and M. Matusovsky's "Midnight in Moscow"; and the traditional Lakota pieces "Circling the Four Directions", "Prayer for Children', "Miye Yelo (It is I)", "Buffalo Nation Song", and "Thanksgiving Song".

Noonday Concert

Date of Event
Wed., Sep. 1, 1999

The Music Department presented a Noonday Concert in the Rubendall Recital Hall.  Faculty performed Ernst Bacon's "It's All I Have to Bring", Aaron Copland's "Heart, We Will Forget Him", Amy Beach's "Dreaming", Edvard Grieg's "Nocturne", Frederic Rzewski's "Excerpt from De Profundis", Niccolò Paganini's "Caprice No. 24", and Vincent Persichetti's "Serenade No. 12" and "All of Me".

Symphonic Band Performs

Date of Event
Sun., Apr. 25, 1999

The Music Department presented a concert by the Symphonic Band at 3:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  The band performed "Deep River" (setting by James Swearingen), "Amazing Grace" (arr. Frank Ticheli), James Curnow's "Daystar", Johann Sebastian Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" (trans. & adapt. Alfred Reed), Alex Lithgow's "Invercargill March" (arr. Andy Glover), Warren Barker's arrangement "Gershwin!", and John Zdechlik's "Chorale and Shaker Dance".

Senior Recital

Date of Event
Sat., Apr. 24, 1999

The Music Department presented a senior recital by violinist Cynthia Chi at 3:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  Chi performed George Frideric Handel's "Sonata No. 3 in F Major", Edouard-Victoire-Antoine Lalo's "Symphonie Espagnol", Antonin Dvorák's "American Quartet", Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings", the traditional piece "Running Set" (arr. Cynthia Chi), and her own piece, "Variations plagiarized from Mozart".

Senior Vocal Recital

Date of Event
Sat., Apr. 24, 1999

The Music Department presented a senior recital by soprano Heather Oliver, accompanied by pianist Kee Mann Chang and cellist Catherine Best, at 7:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  Oliver performed George Frideric Handel's "Fra Tante Pene"; Franz Schubert's "Lied der Mignon I", "Lied der Mignon II", "An Mignon", and "Mignon"; Gabriel Fauré's "Reve d'Amour", "Les Berceaux", "Mandoline", and "Dans les Ruines d'une Abbaye"; Lee Hoiby's "What If...?", "The Shepherd", and "Lady of the Harbor"; and Ned Rorem's "I Am Rose".

Noonday Concert

Date of Event
Wed., Apr. 21, 1999

The Music Department presented a Noonday Concert in the Rubendall Recital Hall.  Students and faculty performed Jules Massenet's "Meditation from 'Thais'", Johannes Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 2", Ludwig van Beethoven's "Opus 1, No. 1", Seosamh MacCorthmhaoil and Hamilton Harty's "Lagan Love", Ralph Vaughan Williams' "Silent Noon", George Frideric Handel's "I Rage, I Melt, I Burn" and "O, Ruddier than the Cherry", three pieces from Gustav Mahler's "Des Knaben Wunderhorn", Gabriel Fauré's "Reve d'Amour", Lee Hoiby's "The Shepherd", Franz Danzi's "Minuet and Trio in d minor, Op.

Senior Recital

Date of Event
Sun., Apr. 18, 1999

The Music Department presented a senior recital by violinist Chang Bae Hong at 3:15pm in the Rubendall Recital Hall.  Hong performed Johann Sebastian Bach's "Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major", Ludwig van Beethoven's "Romance No. 2 in F Major, Op. 50", Charlie Daniels et al.'s "Devil Went Down to Georgia", Johann Sebastian Bach and Charles Gounod's "Ave Maria", Dave Matthews Band's "#41" and "Ants Marching", and Jean-Luc Ponty's "New Country".

Brass Ensemble Presents "Romantic Brass"

Date of Event
Sat., Apr. 17, 1999

The Music Department presented "Romantic Brass," a concert by the Brass Ensemble, at 7:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  The ensemble performed Ludwig van Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" (arr. Battles), Leonard Bernstein's "Maria" and "Tonight" (arr. Gale), Antonin Dvorak's "Dance Slave No. 8" (arr. Caens), Edward Elgar's "Chanson de Matin" (arr. Harvey), Victor Ewald's "Allegro Moderato" (ed. King), Percy Grainger's "Shepherd's Hey" (arr. Allen), Edvard Grieg's "Anitra's Dance" (arr. Allen), Gustav Holst's "Second Suite in F" (trans. Novak), Ludwig Maurer's "Three Pieces" (arr.

A. Lee and Susan Fritschler Tribute Concert

Date of Event
Wed., Apr. 14, 1999

The Music Department presented "A. Lee and Susan Fritschler Tribute Concert," featuring mezzo-soprano Lynn Helding, pianist Jennifer Blyth, the Eaken Piano Trio, and the College-Community Orchestra, at 8:00pm in the Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium.  The program featured Ernst Bacon's "It's All I Have to Bring", Christopher Berg's "Prelude: Fabian's /Song: Is it Dirty?" and "Poem", William Bolcom's "Toothbrush Time", Meredith Willson's "Goodnight, My Someone", Richard Hundley's "Come Ready and See Me", Antonin Dvorak's "Trio in g minor, Op.

Slava: The Glory of the Arts in Tsarist Russia

Date of Event
Sat., Apr. 10, 1999

Piano duettists Barbara and Gerhardt Suhrstedt presented "Slava: The Glory of the Arts in Tsarist Russia" at 8:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  The program featured Bortkiewicz's "Russian Melodies & Dances", Flinka's "Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla", the traditional Russian folk song "In the Meadow Stood a Little Birch Tree", Rimsky-Korsakov's "Overture on Russian Themes", Tchaikovsky's "Marche Slave", Dvorak's "Slavonic Dance in C Major", selections from Stravinsky's Petrushka and The Rite of Spring, Scriabin's "Etude in c# minor" and "Sonata No.

Renaissance City Winds: "Remarkable Reeds"

Date of Event
Tue., Mar. 30, 1999

The Reed Trio of the Renaissance City Winds performed a concert at 8:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  The trio performed Jacques Ibert's "Cinq Pièces en Trio", Bartolomeo Brollo's "Der Enterpris" (arr. David Carp), Orlando Gibbons' "Fantasia in D" (arr. David Carp), Robert Washburn's "French Suite", Ange Flégier's "Concert Suite", and Heitor Villa-Lobos' "Trio for Oboe, Clarinet, and Bassoon".

College-Community Orchestra and College Choir Perform

Date of Event
Sun., Mar. 28, 1999

The Music Department presented a concert by the College Choir and the College-Community Orchestra at 3:00pm at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Carlisle.  The ensembles performed Jean Silbelius' Finlandia, Op. 26, No. 6, Joaquin Rodrigo's Fantasia para un Gentilhombre, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem in d minor, K. 626.

Jazz Ensemble 1999 Spring Concert

Date of Event
Sat., Mar. 27, 1999

The Music Department presented the Jazz Ensemble's spring concert at 8:00pm in the Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium.  The ensemble performed Woody Herman's "Corazon", Klenner's "Just Friends", Jerome Richardson's "Groove Merchant", Ellington and Strayhorn's "Satin Doll", Kenny Dorham's " "Blue Bossa", Sammy Nestico's "That Warm Feeling", Gershwin's "Strike Up the Band", Hoagy Carmichael's "Georgia On My Mind", and Benny Golson's "Killer Joe". 

Eva Pearl Yeadon Performs

Date of Event
Thu., Mar. 11, 1999

The Music Department presented a concert by soprano Eva Pearl Yeadon, featuring mezzo-soprano Lynn Helding and pianist Jennifer Blyth, at 3:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  Yeadon performed Johannes Brahms' "Qie melodien zieht es mir", "Schwesterlein", "Och Moder, ich well en Ding han", "Feldeinsamkeit", and "Von ewinger Liebe"; and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Ah, guarda sorella".

Noonday Concert

Date of Event
Wed., Mar. 10, 1999

The Music Department presented a Noonday Concert in the Rubendall Recital Hall.  Students and faculty performed Antonin Dvorak's "Quartet in F Major, 'The American'"; Frédéric Chopin's "Prelude, Op. 28, No. 22" and "Etude, Op. 10, No. 12"; Franz Schubert's "Lied der Mignon II"; George Frideric Handel's "Torna mio bene", "A sanar le ferité d'un core lontananza bastante non è", and "Sonata de Camera No. 12 for Violin and Keyboard"; Sergei Rachmaninoff's "Prelude, Op. 23, No. 6"; and Zez Confrey's "Kitten on the Keys".

Nancy Baun Performs

Date of Event
Tue., Mar. 9, 1999

The Music Department presented a faculty recital by cellist Nancy Baun, accompanied by pianist Gloria Whitney, at 8:15pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  Baun performed Ludwig van Beethoven's "Sonata in C Major, Op. 102, No. 1", Amy Marcy Cheney Beach's "Collections by Amy Beach", and Carl Davidoff's "At the Fountain, Op. 20, No. 2".