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Noonday Concert
Wed., Feb. 3, 1988
The Department of Music presented the fifth Noonday Concert of the 1987-1988 academic year in Rubendall Recital Hall. Students and faculty performed Edmund Severn's "Polish Dance", George Frederick Handel's "Cangio d'aspetto", Thomas Arne's "Why so Pale and Wan?", Johann Sebastian Bach's "Sonata #1 in G Minor", an anonymously-written piece entitled "Die Katzenpfote", Mozart/Kreisler's "Rondo in G Major", Fernando Sor's "Andante II", Leo Brouwer "Etude VI, VIII, VII", Gabriel Faure's "En Priere", Arne/Bevan's "How Engaging, How Endearing", Sammy Nestico's "Hayburner", Lerner/Loewe's "I've Grown Accustomed to your Face", Antonio Carlos Jubim's "Girl from Ipanema", and Jamie Aebersold's "F Blues".
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February 3, 1988 Noonday Concert Program