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Opus 125 Faculty Recital

Sunday, November 15, 2009 : 4:00pm
University Park Campus
Alfred Newman Recital Hall
Free
To celebrate the Thornton School’s 125th anniversary, a diverse program of works by Bach, Schubert and Beethoven.
The program, cleverly united by the number 125, will also include early music and jazz works.
Program
Anonymous (Arr. Adam Gilbert), Psalm 125, Sung to a Letany
Rachelle Fox, soprano
Adam Gilbert, recorder
Rotem Gilbert, recorder
Scott Shubeck, chitaronne
Jason Yoshida, theorbo
Franz Schubert, Quartet in Eb (Opus Posthumous 125, No. 1)
Allegro moderato
Scherzo. Prestissimo
Adagio
Allegro
Peter Marsh, violin
Armen Der Kevorkian, violin
John Stulz, viola
Alexander Suleiman, cello
Fryderyk Chopin, Scherzo No. 3 in C-sharp minor (B. 125)
Giorgi Latsabidze, piano
Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 in D minor (Op. 125)
Transcribed for two pianos by Franz Liszt (S.657)
II. Scherzo: Molto Vivace
Bernadene Blaha and Kevin Fitz-Gerald, duo-pianists
Intermission
Mauro Giuliani, Six Irish National Airs, with Variations for Guitar or Lyre Solo (Op. 125)
Eveleen’s Bower
The Last Rose of Summer
Miss Baily
Robin Adair
My Lodging Is on the Cold Ground
Gary Owen
Brian Head, James Smith and Scott Tennant, guitar soloists
Bud Powell, Bud’s Bubble
Jerome Kern, All The Things You Are
Alan Pasqua, piano
Darek Oles, bass
Peter Erskine, drums



