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Junior Vocal Recital
Sun., Mar. 9, 1997
The Music Department presented a junior recital by mezzo-soprano Dana Hackett and sopranos Rebecca Leyon and Smruti Shah, accompanied by pianist Kee Mann Chang, at 4:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall. Hackett, Leyon, and Shah performed Thomas Morley's "Say, Dear, Will You Not Have Me?", "Farewell, Disdainful", and "Spring-time Mantleth Every Bough"; Filippo Vitali's "O bei lumi"; Alessandro Scarlatti's "La tua gradita fé!"; Giacomo Antonio Perti's "Mai non intesi"; Henry Purcell's "Fairest Isle", "Sweeter than Roses", and "Hark! The Ech'ing Air"; Robert Schumann's "In der Fremde", "Die Stille", and "Mondnacht"; Claude Debussy's "Green", "Spleen", and "Romance"; Theodore Chanler's "The Children", "Spic and Span", "Wind", and "One of Us"; Peter Warlock's "Robin Good-Fellow" and "Jillian of Berry"; Benjamin Britten's "The Winter"; Léo Delibes' "Sous le Dome Épais" (arr. W.A. Goldsworthy); and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Terzetto".
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Dana Hackett, Rebecca Leyon, and Smruti Shah Junior Recital Program