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Lynne McMurtry and Alison d'Amato Perform
Sat., Nov. 19, 2005
The Music Department presented a concert by mezzo-soprano Lynne McMurtry and pianist Alison d'Amato at 7:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall. McMurtry and d'Amato performed Claude Debussy's "Trois chansons de Bilitis"; Judith Weird's "The Voice of Desire"; Sergei Rachmaninoff's "To the Children," "When Yesterday We Met," "O, Never Sing to Me Again"; Charles Ives' "Walt Whitman"; Lee Hoiby's "Beginning My Studies"; James Rolfe's "Trickle Drops," "O You Whom I Often and Silently Come," "One Hour to Madness and Joy," and "A Clear Midnight"; Ned Rorem's "To A Common Prostitute," "Inauguration Ball," and "The Real War Will Never Get in the Books"; and Chris DeBlasio's "Walt Whitman in 1989."
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Lynne McMurtry and Alison d'Amato Recital Program