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Noonday Concert
Tue., Dec. 2, 2003
The Music Department presented a Noonday Concert in the Rubendall Recital Hall. Students and faculty performed Antonín Dvorák's "Quartet no. 10, Eb Major, op. 51," Ludwig van Beethoven's "Sonate op. 2, no. 1 in F minor" and "Piano Sonata op. 31, no. 2 'Tempest,'" Kurt Weill's "One Life to Live" and "The Saga of Jenny," Henri Duparc's "Le Manoir de Rosemonde" and "Phidylé," Rodgers & Hammerstein's "It Might As Well Be Spring" (arr. Keith Young), Klickmann & Brockton's "Smiles and Chuckles" (arr. Harry Gee), the traditional round "Dona Nobis Pacem," and Ralph Vaughan Williams' "Gloucestershire Wassail."
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Noonday Concert Dec. 2, 2003 Program