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Hurricane Harvey is still affecting Texans and its aftermath will be felt for years to come. Many of our students come from areas that were completely devastated. In UT’s ongoing efforts to support these students, the Butler School of Music is putting on a marathon benefit concert featuring a full roster of faculty, students and other guest artists. Together, we can help ensure the educational pursuits of all our students remain within their reach. HURRICAID A HARVEY BENEFIT CONCERT Tuesday, September 26, 6–10 PM Bates Recital Hall Feel free to come and go as you need throughout the marathon. There is a suggested donation of $20 for this concert to the UT HornRaiser that will provide additional financial aid for UT students who have been impacted by the storm and flooding. Donations can be made at: hornraiser.utexas.edu/project/7565 Use of your electronic device on silent is welcome and encouraged to donate and share this event on social media.

Transcript of Hurricaid - University of Texas at Austin · PDF fileCalvin Wong, soprano saxophone; Sarah...

Hurricane Harvey is still a�ecting Texans and its aftermath will be felt for

years to come. Many of our students come from areas that were

completely devastated.

In UT’s ongoing e�orts to support these students, the Butler School of

Music is putting on a marathon benefit concert featuring a full roster of

faculty, students and other guest artists. Together, we can help ensure the

educational pursuits of all our students remain within their reach.

HURRICAIDA HARVEY BENEFIT CONCERT

Tuesday, September 26, 6–10 PM

Bates Recital Hall

Feel free to come and go as you

need throughout the marathon.

There is a suggested donation of $20 for this concert to the UT HornRaiser that will provide

additional financial aid for UT students who have been impacted by the storm and flooding.

Donations can be made at:

hornraiser.utexas.edu/project/7565

Use of your electronic device on silent is welcome and encouraged to donate and share

this event on social media.

PROGRAM

Opening Remarks Professor Darlene Wiley & Kelly Soucy, Assistant Director of Student

Emergency Services

Julis Klengel Hymnus for 12 Cellos, Op. 57

Bion Tsang and members of his Cello Studio

Zili Li Harvest Song of the Fisherman Song

Beibei Sheng, violin; Claire Chiu, piano

Michael McLean Csardas

Brian Lewis and members of his Violin Studio; Jooyeon Chang, piano

Eugène Bozza A select movement from Jour d'été à la montagne for Flute Quartet

Karen Baumgartner, flute; Hayley Miller, flute; Courtney Regester, flute;

Zach Warren, flute

G.F. Handel Air and Variations from Suite No. 5, The Harmonious Blacksmith

Anton Nel, piano

L. van Beethoven Cello Sonata No. 3 in A Major, Op. 69, III. Rondo: Allegro Vivace

Bion Tsang, cello; Anton Nel, piano

David Werfelmann “Colors at Blazing Speeds” from Hypercolor I

Calvin Wong, soprano saxophone; Sarah Hetrick, alto saxophone; Nicholas

McNamara, tenor saxophone; Chris Padilla, baritone saxophone

Remarks Jamey Van Zandt | Doctoral Student in Trombone Performance

Texas Army National Guard, 36th Infantry Division Band

J.S. Bach Partita No. 4 in D Major, I. Ouvertüre

Farshad Zadeh, piano

Traditional El Cascabel

Mariachi Ensemble

Charles A. Tindley The Storm is Passing Over

Longhorn Singers; Miguel Campinho, piano

Jerry Bock “If I Were a Rich Man” from Fiddler on the Roof

Mikhail Smigelski, bass-baritone; Miguel Campinho, piano

invoke Hard Times Come Again No More

invoke quartet

Johannes Brahms F-A-E Sonata, III. Scherzo in C Minor

Sandy Yamamoto, violin; Colette Valentine, piano

Thomas Arne “The soldier tir'd of war's alarms” from Artaxerxes

Dana Zenobi, soprano; Kelly Kuo, piano

Charles-Marie Widor Introduction et Rondo, Op. 27

Jonathan Gunn, clarinet; Anton Nel, piano

Remarks Brandon Gonzales | Undergraduate in Music Studies

Texas Army National Guard, 36th Infantry Division Band

Sasha Malikov Manhattan Sketches, No. 2 and 3

Sasha Malikov, piano

Vincenzo Bellini “Mira o Norma” from Norma

Julia Taylor, Soprano; Ellie Jarrett Shattles, mezzo-soprano; Rick Rowley, piano

William Bolcom “Amor” from Cabaret Songs

Ellie Jarrett Shattles, mezzo-soprano; Rick Rowley, Piano

Johann Mertz Two selections from Bardenklänge, Op. 13

Fred Springer, guitar

Victor Herbert "Art is Calling for Me" from The Echantress

George Gershwin I Got Rhythm

Hanna Lee, Soprano; Miguel Campinho, piano

Henri Vieuxtemps Souvenir d'Amérique: Variations on "Yankee Doodle"

Sean Riley, Violin

W.A. Mozart Voi Che Sapete from The Marriage of Figaro

Isabella Dolande, mezzo-soprano; Tatiana Storojev, piano

Giuseppe Verdi Count de Silva’s aria from Ernani

Nikita Storojev, bass; Tatiana Storozheva, piano

For more information about Butler School of Music concerts and events, visit our online calendar at music.utexas.edu/calendar

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN • COLLEGE OF FINE ARTSDouglas Dempster, Dean

SARAH AND ERNEST BUTLER SCHOOL OF MUSICMary Ellen Poole, Director

J.S. Bach Sheep May Safely Graze

arr. Petri Michael Guida, piano

Leonard Bernstein Glitter and be Gay from Candide

Hanan Alattar, soprano; Kelly Kuo, piano

Bruno Mars Locked out of Heaven/Happy Medley

Philip Lawrence Boss Street Brass Band | Ormide Armstrong, trumpet; Liam Lord, trumpet;

Ari Levine Jessica Mortensen, tenor sax; Aaron Garcia, trombone; Daniel Jaimes, trombone;

Pharrell Williams Aaron Morgan, sousaphone; Don Gizzard, drums

Bille Holiday There is No Greater Love

Ari Burns, trumpet; Paulo Santos, tenor saxophone; David Kapral, trombone;

Thomas Wenglinski, piano; Chase Goldman, upright bass; Greg Cli�ord, drums

David Maslanka Recitation Book, V. Fanfare Variations on Through Adam’s Fall

Victor Rodriguez, soprano saxophone; Harrison Williams, alto saxophone;

Connor Fryar, tenor saxophone; David Schreck, baritone saxophone

Randal Bass Truth, Light, and Liberty

Samuel Ward America the Beautiful

Peter C. Lutkin The Lord Bless You and Keep You

UT Choirs; Ellie Jarrett Shattles, piano