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State University of New York at Buffalo Department oj Music
Presents
ApPREl\'TICE PROGRAM RECITAL No.2
In conjunction with The Greater Buffal o Opera Company,
The Academy of Vocal Arts (Philadelphia, PAl and
Artp<.trk
Featuring
Sara Sec/em, soprano Cherie Ca/uda, soprano
Suzanne DuPlantis, mezzo soprano Eric Ashcraft. l ellOr
Clay Hulsey , barirolle Jonathall Oehler, bass-baritoIJe
Wednesday, May 27, 1992 8:00 p.m.
Slee Concert Hall
No cameras or tape recorders are permitted in the Concert Hall during the performance
ApPRENTICE PROGRAM RECITAL NO.2 Wednesday, May 27, 1992 8:00 p.m.
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Sara Seglcm, soprano Cherie Caiuda, soprano
SU7.anne DuPlantis, mezzo !'ioprano Eric Ashcraft, tenor
Clay Hulsey, haritone Jonathan Oehler, bass·baritone
Slee Concert Hall
ROBERT SCHUMANN (1810·1856)
Spanisc/res Liederspiel, op. 74 (1849) (German texts by Emanuel Geibel, after Spanish folksongs and romances)
.JESUS GURIDI (1886·1961)
Der COlllrabandisle (AlIhaflg)
J. Erste Begegmwg 2. 11llef71lezzo 3. Licbesgram 4. III der Nachr 5. Es i.'il Verraten 6. Melancholic 7. Gestiilldfl;s
8. Bo/se"aji 9. Ie" bill gelieb/
-lntermission-
II.
From: Seis CUflciolles Castellanas No Quicro Ills A l'cl/al/as
Como Quicrcs qlle Adiv;lle
C lay Hulsey, baritone
JOAQUIN TURINA (1882-1949)
XAVIER MONTSALVATGE (h. 1912)
Poema ell Fonlla de Condones (Campoamor) DedicOforia (Piano solo) NUl/co O/vida ... Calltare.f
Los dos Miedos Las LOCfl.Ii por AflIOI
Eric Ashcraft, tenor
Cinco Condones Negras Cuba dellfro de llll PiaI/O
Puma de Habanera Chevere Cancio" de CUI/a para Dormi,. a IIIl Nl');riro Canto Negro
Suzanne DuPlantis, mezzo soprano
JUNE IN BUFFAW Concert I David Felder, Director
HOUSTON DUNLEAVY
SCOTT THOMAS
BARBARA WHITE
DONALD CHAl\mERLAIN
ILYA LEVL'ISON
MARK MANTEL
Sunday, May 31, 1992 8:00 p.m.
Baird Recital Hall
PROGRAM
Tears WiJhou/ Voice
Patti Cudd, percussion
So You Say
David Kuehn, trumpet Rossano Galante, trumpet
MOYemenlsjor Pillno Solo
LUk', piano
- Intermission·
Nine Notions 0/ Consequence
Kathleen Supove, piano
Variations jor Violin Solo
Lee Wilkins, violin
Beat Crisis: LAPD or KKK?
Patti Cudd, percussion
JUNE IN BUFFALO is made possib le in part through funding by: The National Endowment fo r th~ Arts, Meet the Composer, SUNY at Buffalo Conferences in the Disciplines, Dean's Office of Arts and Letters, Department of Music, Graduate Students Association, Music Graduate Students Association, UUAB, Sub Board I, ASCAP I BMI, and Patterson Perperual Trust.
J UNE IN BUFFALO Concert 2 David Felder, Diret:tor
RAFAEL UNAN
A~IEUA KAPLAl'i
DIILIANO DEL CERRO
YL\CE:-IT H.AlVL"IER
~L1CHAEL ZAJONC
Monday, June I, 1992 8:00 p.m.
PROGRAlVI
Pn'mo.vera Ame/ral/ada
Rob~rt Black, bass Tap.
In It/em aria",
LUk', piano
- Intt:rm ission -
Broken Colors
Baird Recital Hall
Robert Schulz, percussion Kirk Brundagl!. percussion Patti Cudd, percussion Jan Williams, conductor
Duo for Bass and Cuilllr
Robert Black, bass Vincent Hammer. guitar
Frame
Tara Hclen O'Conner, tlute JerolTll! Simas, ciarind David Kuehn . trumpet Lon Gormky. trombone: Robert Schulz, percussion Patti Cudd, percussion Kathlecl1 Supove, piano Jan Wil!iams. conductor
JUNE IN BUFFALO is made possible in part thro ugh funding by: The National Endowment for the Arts. Meet the Compo$\:!f, SUNY at BUffalo Conferences in the Disciplines, Dean 's Office! of Arts and Lclkrs, Depanmt:1lt of Music, Graduate Students Association, Music Gr.ldualt! Students Association, UUAB, Sub Board I. ASCAP, BMI, and Patte rson Perpetual Trust.
.I liNE IN BI.WFALO
Cmu:cI" 4 nil vid Felder. Direclor
.IACOU DRlICKMAN
PAUL ELWOOD
E RIC SA WYER
PROGRAM
\Vcdllcsday, JUlie 3, 1992 7:()O p.m.
Allen Hall (Snlllh Campus)
Deliue COli/elite Che L 'alme Beale
Tara Hdcll O'Conner. flut t: Theresa T unniclit'f, darinet Brian Green, ohoe T imothy Schwartz, ho m Jennifer Schuler. hass()()Jl Tape
Disbanded HoriZOll s
Section I: 771ru.\'j, Flight f1ei~hl
Section 1/: " . .. Seen but e/w;ive, the horizon llll /lJuouchable uellmess .•
(Ocltlvio Paz)
Lee Wilkins, vio lin David Wolf, violin Seoft Woolwt!avcr. vio la Joshua Gordon, 'cello
- Intermiss ion -
Oil 'he Bushy Plain
Heidi Emanuel Schmidt, SOpni llO
Kathleen Supovc, piano
GEOFFREY STANTON
J EFFREY STADELMAN
Fall/asia Leggiadro
David Starohin, guitar
Nidlls
Rohan Smith, violin Scott Woolweaver, viola Mark Stewart, 'cello Jermone Simas, clarinet
JU NE IN BUFFALO is made possible in part through funding by : The National Endow ment for the Arts, Meet the Composer, SUNY at Buffalo Conferences in the Disci plines, D~n's Office of Arts and leiters, Department of Music, Graduate Students Associa ti on , Music Graduate Students Association, UUAB, Sub Board I. ASCAP, BMf, .md Patterson Perpe tual Trust.
JUNE IN BUFFALO Concert 3 David Felder, Director
HAESOOKHAN
BRIAN FERNEYHOUGH
DAVID ROGERS
CHARLES WUORINEN
Tuesday, June 2, 1992 8:00 p.m.
SIee Concert Hall
PROGRAM
Three Love Songs
Luk', piano
Bone Alphabet
Steven Schick, percussion
Bonk
Anlhony deMare, piano
- Brief Pause -
On AUiga/ors
Rachel Rudich, /lute Brian Green, oboe Jermone Simas, clarinet Jennifer Scbuler, bassoon David Wolf, violin Lee Wilkins, violin Scott Woolweaver, viola Joshua Gordon, 'cello Bradley Lubman, conductor
JUNE IN BUFFALO is made possible in part through funding by: The National Endowment for the Arts, Meet Ihe Composer, SUNY at Buffalo Conferences in !he Disciplines, Dean's Office of Arts and Letters, Department of Music, Graduate Students Association, Music Graduate Students Association, UUAB, Sub Board I, ASCAP, BMI, and Patterson Perpetual Trust.
JUNE IN BUFFALO Performer's Concert I David Felder, Director
IANNIS XENAKlS
VINKO GLOBOKAR
IANNIS XENAKIS
ROGER SESSIONS
PETER SCULTHORPE
PROGRAM
Rebonds
Toucher
Psappha
Steven Schick, percllssion
. Intermission·
11lUrsday, .Julie 4, 19~2 3:1)() p.lII .
Uaird Rl'Cilai flail
Slf Pieces for Violof/cello (1966) Prelude
Requiem
Joshua Gordon, 'cello
DialoRllc Scherzo Berceuse Fanfa.ry Epilogue
/nlroi(
Kyrie Qui Marimll Lacrimn.w Libera Me Lux Aerel'lUl
STEVEN SCHICK holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Percussion Perfo rmance from the University of Iowa and the Soloists Diploma with honors from the Slaatiiche Hochschule fUr Musik in Freiburg, Germany . He is a recipient of Fulbright and Annette Kade Fellowships, the Alan Rose Master Teacher Fellowship (Australia) and the Kranich stein Prize for Interpretation of Contemporary Music from the InternRtiOlmle Ferienkurse flir Neue Musik 1n Darmstadt, Germany. He won first prize in the American Wind SYlllllhony Orchestra Competition (pittsburgh) and second prize in the Gaudenmu s I;::e;:national C':'::l;:,et~::cn for Interprete.s of CO:l~~~?o;:?::-y M'.:. sic (Rc~t'!r( . .;:>.r.;.) .
In recent years Sch ick hns pursued an international career as percllssion soloist and h<l.S
pe rformed in the United States, Soviet Union. Eastern and Western Europe, Latin A1ll cri cn, Australia and New Zealand. Recent concerts include perfofJlwnces at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, New York 's Merkin Hall and "B;Ul~ lin a Can Festival", Percussion 'gS lIlId '90 Festivals (Loudon) . Ars Musica Ft.'slivlll (Urussels) . Rcncontrcs interll<l, ionales de Percussi ons de Paris. and the National Em:ollnter of Percussionists in S:lfJ Pmlio, Orazil. Schick has released recordings with Wergo CR I, The University of luwa Press, Music Hnd Arts Programs of America , and Gunmar Records. He hll~ taught at the Un iversity of Iowa, the Internationaie Ferienkur!\e fiir Neue Mu ~ik (Darmstadt , Germany), the International Percuss ion Workshop (Bydgoszcz, Poland), the Royal College of Music (London), and Cal ifornia State University, Fresno. He is current ly on the regular faculty of the University of Cal ifornia, San Diego and gives an ongoing series of master cl asses as visiting lec turer in percllssion at the Rotterdam Conservatory.
Cellist JOSIJUA GORDON ha!\ qu ickly established hil11!'elf as an active soloist. clw mher mm:ician, and advocate of contemporary music, He has performed in II1njnr conce rt h a ll~
ill New Ynrk City, Washington, D.C. , and throughout the United State~ , Camula, and West Germany. He has performed on le::uling serie.c;. including the Americttll Cornpo,c;ers series at the Kennedy Center. the SUllllllergarden series Ht the Museum of Modern Art , :-tlld the Arts Alive series in the U.S. Virgin Islands. He ha~ perform ed at the Trtnglewood ttnd Waterloo festivals, the Composers' Conference at Wellesley College, and the Ju ne in Buff",ln festival. He has perfollned with the New York Chttmher Solo;sls. Orp l1t.' lIS. Continuum, the GroUJl for Contemporary Music, Speculum MusicHI!. the Rog.er Ses.<;inns Society. the Bronx Arts Ensemble, and as a memher of the Pers lchelli QtlHrtet find the Barrow Street Cellos, He has appeared as soloist with the Colonial Symp hony , the Contra res Ensemble, the Livingston Symphony, and the New Jersey Symphony. He is principal cellist with the Colonial Symphony and the ContrHres Ensemble. He has performed on WNYC, WNCN, and WQXR radio in New York City, and in 1985 he was invit ed to perform with the Juilliard Quartet on the PBS I)rogram Live frolll Lincoln Center: Ju ill ianJ at 80.
lie iHls received several awards, including the CD. 1<tckson Master Award for outstanding achievement at the Tanglewood Music Center, second prize in the 1984 New Jersey Symphony competition, and the Rena Shapiro Memorial Scholarship from the luilliard School, where he received his B,M. and M.M. degrees in 1987. In 1990 he was a winner of Artists Inte rnational's Cello Award , resulting in a dehut recital in Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall. He was also the recipient of grants frol11 the Institute of International Education and the Victor Herhert Foundation. His principal teachers inc lude Harvey Shapiro and Joel Krosnick, ami he has studied chamber music with the Juilliard Quartet, Paul Zukofsky, Gilbert Kalish, JUlins Levine, and Samuel Sanders. Mr. Gordon is a native of Whippany, New Jersey.
JUNE IN BUFFALO is IlHHle possible in par! through funding hy: The National Endowment for the I\rts, Meet the Composer , SUNY at Buffalo Conferences in the Disc iplines, De:l ll' s Office of Arts and Letters, Department of Music, Graduate Students A~soc i:lti on, Music C: -7 :..':;",.~~Stucenl.s A~~ociation , UUAB , Sub Board l, ASCAP, 8MI , and Patterson Perpetual
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JUNE IN BUFFALO Concert 5 David Felder, Director
FRANK PECQUET
ELIZABETH START
RICK SAt'IIFORD
DOUGLAS COHEN
Thursday, June 4, 1992 8:00 p.m.
Slee Concert Hall
PROGRAM
KaJeidosonic
Robert Black, bass (with computer processing)
TransmigraLion
David Starobin, guitar Rachel Rudich, alto flute
Oleander
Tara Helen O'Conner, flute Kirk Brundage, percussion Kathleen Supove, piano/celeste David Starobin, guitar Harvey Sollberger. conductor
MovemenJ through Stasis
Tara Helen O'Conner, flute Theresa Tunnicliff, clarinet Rohan Smith, violin Mark Stewart, 'cello Robert Schulz, percussion Anthony deMare, piano Jan Williams, conductor
JUNE IN BUFFALO is made possible in part through funding by: The National Endowment for the Arts, Meet the Composer, SUNY at Buffalo Conferences in the Disciplines, Dean's Office of Arts and utters, Department of Music, Graduate Students Association, Music Graduate Students Association, UUAB, Sub Board I, ASCAP, BMI, and Patterson Perpetual Trust.
JUNE IN BUFFALO Concert 6 David Felder, Director
ALTON HOWE CLINGAN
BRADLEY LUBMAN
PETER ALEXANDER
Friday, JUlie 5, 1992 8:00 p.m.
Sic.., COllcert Hall
PROGRAM
171e Decay of Ihe Allgel
Cheryl Gobbetti, flute Jerome Simas, clarinet David Wolf, violin Joshua Gordon, 'cello Stephen Manes, piano Harvey Soli berger, conductor
Trigram
Tara Helen O'Conner, flute Luk', piano Kirk Bnllldage, percussion
Zym
David Wolf, violin Mark Stewart, 'cello Anthony deMarc, piano
AMY WLLLlAMS
VAN UECKER
MICIIAEL JOIIANSON
Suile for Five
Courante Allemande Gigue Sarabande Minuel and Trio
Rachel Rudich, flute Brian Green, oboe Robert Black, bass Beth Ann Breneman, harp Robert Schulz, percussion
ElderoeTlY Flllle SOllgs
Heidi Emanuel Schmidt, soprano Tara Helen O'Conncr, flute Rachel Rudich, flute David Starobin, guitar
Re-emergellces
Cheryl Gobbetti, flut e Theresa TUllnicliff, clarinet Rohan Smith, violin Mark Stewart, 'cello Robert Schulz, percussion Steven Schick, percussion Stephen Manes, piano Harvey Soli berger, conductor
JUNE IN BUFFALO is made possible in part through funding by: The National Endowment for the Arts, Meet the Composer, SUNY at Buffalo Conferences in the Disciplines. Dean's Office of Arts and Letters, Department of Music, Graduate Students Association, Music Graduate Students Association, UUAB, Sub Board I, ASCAP, 8MI, and Patterson Perpetual Trust.
JUNE IN BUFFALO Concert 7 David Felder, Director
Saturday, June 6, 1992 8:00 p.m.
Slee Concert Hall
PROGRAM
KENNETH H. LAMPL
WILLI ANI PFAFF
GARY D. WRIGHT
JOHN EATON
Heidi Emanuel Schmidt, soprano Nelda Nelson, mezzo-soprano Brian Green, oboe Jerome Simas, clarinet Jennifer Schuler, bassoon Kirk Brundage , percussion Lee Wilkins, violin
Spec/roos
Cheryl Gobbelti , flute Theresa Tunnicli ff, clarinet Rohan Smith, violin Joshua Gordon, 'cello Patti Cudd, percussion Steven Schick, percussion Anthony deMare, piano Harvey Sollberger. conductor
Three Pieces for Solo Piallo
Anthony deMare, piano
Sky Gamut and Saroband
Beth Ann Breneman, harp Lee Wilkins, violin Mark Stewart, 'cello
Notes on Moonlight
David Wolf, violin Scott Woolweaver. viola Joshua Gordon, 'cello Beth Ann Breneman, harp Kathleen Supove, piano Harvey Sollberger, conductor
JUNE IN BUFFALO is made possible in part through funding by: The National Endowment for th~ Arts, Meet the Composer, SUNY at Buffalo Conferences in the Disciplines, Dean's Office of Arts and Letters. Department of Music, Graduate Students Association, Music Graduate Students Association, UUAB, Sub Board I, ASCAP, 8MI, and Patterson Perpetual Trust.