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Denise Coffey and William Austin Perform
Mon., Jan. 30, 1978
Soprano Denise Coffey and tenor William Austin performed in a concert presented by the Cultural Affairs and the Academy of Vocal Arts. Accompanied by Robert deCoriolis, they sang Mozart's "Voi Che Sapete" from Nozze Di Figaro; Rossini's "Serenade" from Barber of Seville; Donizetti's "Duet" from Lucia Di Lammermoor; Verdi's "La Donna E Mobile" from Rigoletto; Gounod's "Waltz Song" and "Duet" from Romeo et Juliette; Friml's "Love Me Tonight" from Vagabond King; Romberg's "Overhead the Moon is Beaming" from Student Prince; Rodgers' "When the Children are Asleep" from Carousel; Bernstein's "Glitter and be Gay" from Candide, and "Maria" and "Balcony Scene" from West Side Story; and Styne's "People" from Funny Girl.
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Denise Coffey and William Austin Concert Program