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Helding/Blyth Duo Performs
Sat., Mar. 10, 2001
The Music Department presented "On Love and Other Difficulties," a concert by the Helding/Blyth Duo, at 7:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall. Helding and Blyth performed Jake Heggie's arrangements of the folk songs "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose", "He's Gone Away", "Barbara Allen", "The Leather-Winged Bat", and "Danny Boy"; Gerald Shapiro's "Talking in Bed", "When First We Faced, and Touching Showed", and "Love Songs in Age"; John Musto's "Maybe", "Sea Chest", "The Hangman at Home", "How Many Little Children Sleep", and "Dove Sta Amore"; Elizabeth Vercoe's "Andromeda Rag", "Older Woman Blues", and "Boogie for Leda"; and Benjamin Britten's arrangements of the folk songs "'Tis the Last Rose of Summer" and "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose".
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"On Love and Other Difficulties" Program