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Music Box: An Evening with Grace Hartigan
Sat., Dec. 11, 1999
The Friends of the Trout Gallery presented "Music Box: An Evening with Grace Hartigan," beginning in the Rubendall Recital Hall at 5:00pm. Mezzo-soprano Lynn Helding and pianist Jennifer Blyth performed a concert of American songs, including Ernst Bacon's "It's All I Have to Bring", Charles Ives' "Two Flowers", Ned Rorem's "Early in the Morning", John Musto's "Litany", Christopher Berg's "Prelude: Fabian's Song: Is it Dirty?", William Bolcom's "Toothbrush Time", and Aaron Copland's "Simple Gifts". The program also featured live jazz by the Reunion Jazz Ensemble.
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