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Fanfares with Friends
Tue., Apr. 10, 2001
The Music Department presented "Fanfares with Friends," featuring the Brass Ensemble, the First Class Brass Quintet, the Clarinet Quartet, and pianists Jonathan Fegeley and Caitlin Cetola, at 8:15pm in the Rubendall Recital Hall. The program included D. Buxtehude's "Fanfare" (arr. R. King), B. Marcello's "Psalm XIX: The Heavens Declare" (arr. K. Smith), A. Bliss' "A Wedding Fanfare" and "Royal Fanfare", Frédéric Chopin's "Nocturne in e minor, op. 72, no. 1", G. Handel's "La Rejouissance" (arr. D. Thomas), M. Charpentier's "Prelude to 'Te Deum'" (arr. W. Picher), C. Monteverdi's "Orfeo Suite" (arr. W. Todenhoft), V. Ewald's "Allegro Moderato from Symphony" (ed. R. King), C. Gounod's "March-Soldier's Chorus" (arr. A. Ligotti), W. Piston's "Fanfare", A.E. Ginastera's "Three Danzas Argentinas", E. Grieg's "Homage March" (arr. G. Olson), L. Clark's "Fanfare", S. Joplin's "Eugenia" (arr. R. Saska), R. Carriker's "Fanfare", J. Williams' "Ceremonial March" (arr. K. Hoeschele), and A. Campra's "Rigaudon" (arr. W. Picher).
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