Bjornn & Bell 11-14-24

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The Brigham Young University School of Music welcomes you to this event. We are grateful for your attendance and support. So everyone can enjoy this performance, we ask for your attention to several issues:

• Please take a moment to turn off your cellular phone, pager, or any audio alerts. Since tonight’s concert is being recorded, we ask you to be as quiet as possible during the performance.

• Please notice the organization of the program so that your applause will be offered at appropriate intervals. Entire works or groupings of pieces will usually be performed without interruption.

• If you must leave during the performance, please wait for applause to do so.

• Please help us maintain a more formal atmosphere appropriate in performances sponsored by the School of Music. Shouting to performers, whistling, or talking during the performance is inappropriate here.

• Thank you for not bringing babies or children too young to enjoy this concert.

• Visit byuarts.com for information about additional upcoming performances, including free faculty and student music recitals.

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

Victoria Bjornn Soprano Adam Bell

Bass-baritone

in Junior Recital

Students of Robert Brandt and Shea Owens with

Required for the Bachelor of Music Degree with an Emphasis in Performance

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS School of Music presents 7:30 p.m. 14 November 2024

Recital Hall Music Building

Camille Richardson, piano
Christopher Papenfuss, piano

Endless Pleasure, from Semele

Of Gods and Cats

PROGRAM

George Frideric Handel

1685–1759

Jake Heggie

In the beginning… b. 1961

Central Park at Dusk

Winterreise

John Duke 1899–1984

Victoria Bjornn

Franz Schubert

Der Lindenbaum 1797–1828

Frülingstraum

Täuschug

Hexenlied

Allerseelen

Porgi, amor, from Le nozze di Figaro

Per pieta, bell’idol mio

Adam Bell

En Svane

Ouvre ton coeur

À Chloris

Edvard Grieg

1843–1907

Georges Bizet

1838–1875

Reynaldo Hahn

1874–1947

Victoria Bjornn

Si mantiene il mio amor, from Alessandro, vincitor di se stesso

L’ultima canzone

Cinq mélodies populaires grecques

Là-bas vers l’église

Chanson de ceuilleuses de lentisques

Antonio Cesti

1623–1669

Francesco Tosti

1846–1916

Gabriel Fauré

1845–1924

Felix Mendelssohn

1809–1847

Richard Strauss

1864–1949

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756–1791

Vincenzo Bellini 1801–1835

Victoria Bjornn

Songs of Travel

Ralph Vaughan Williams

Let Beauty Awake 1872–1958

Roadside Fire

Whither Must I Wander

Adam Bell

Tout gai

Adam Bell

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