8pm • Thursday, March 7, 2024 • Meng Concert Hall
Enrico Elisi, piano (part of the Virtuoso Piano Series) Guest Artist Recital
Photo: enricoelisipiano.com
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON CSUF SCHOOL OF MUSIC
SYLVIA A. ALVA
President, California State University, Fullerton
AMIR H. DABIRIAN
Provost and VP for Academic Affairs (Interim)
ARNOLD HOLLAND, EDD Dean, College of the Arts
DR. RANDALL GOLDBERG Director, School of Music
KIMO FURUMOTO
Assistant Director, School of Music
BONGSHIN KO
Assistant Director, School of Music
SCHOOL OF MUSIC FULL-TIME FACULTY AND STAFF
Faculty
Conducting
Kimo Furumoto – instrumental
Dr. Robert Istad – choral
Dr. Dustin Barr – instrumental
Jazz and Commercial Music
Bill Cunliffe* – jazz piano; arranging; Fullerton Jazz Orchestra, Fullerton Big Band and combo director
Rodolfo Zuñiga – jazz studies, jazz percussion, and music techology; Fullerton Chamber Jazz Ensemble director
Piano, Organ, Piano Pedagogy
Ning An – piano
Bill Cunliffe – jazz piano
Alison Edwards* – piano, piano pedagogy, class piano
Myong-Joo Lee – piano
Dr. Robert Watson – piano
Music Education, Teacher Training, and Teaching Credential
Dr. Christopher Peterson – choral
Dr. Gregory X. Whitmore* – instrumental
Music in General Education
Dr. John Koegel*
Dr. Katherine Reed
Music History and LIterature
Dr. Vivianne Asturizaga – musicology
Dr. John Koegel* – musicology
Dr. Katherine Powers – musicology
Dr. Katherine Reed – musicology
Strings
Kimo Furumoto – Director of Orchestra Studies and University Symphony Orchestra conductor
Bongshin Ko – cello
Dr. Ernest Salem* – violin
Theory and Composition
Dr. Pamela Madsen – composition, theory
Dr. Ken Walicki* – composition, theory
Vocal, Choral, and Opera
Dr. Robert Istad – Director of Choral Studies and University Singers conductor
Dr. Kerry Jennings* – Director of Opera
Dr. Christopher Peterson – CSUF Concert Choir and Singing Titans conductor
Dr. Joni Y. Prado voice, academic voice courses
Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion
Dr. Dustin Barr – Director of Wind Band Studies, University Wind Symphony, University Band
Jean Ferrandis – flute
Sycil Mathai* – trumpet
Dr. Gregory X. Whitmore
University Symphonic Winds conductor
Staff
Michael August – Production Manager
Eric Dries – Music Librarian
William Lemley – Audio Technician
Jeff Lewis – Audio Engineer
Chris Searight – Music Instrumental Services
Paul Shirts – Administrative Assistant
Elizabeth Williams – Business Manager
* denotes Area Coordinator
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Welcome to the Spring 2024 Performing Arts Season at Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts. Whether you are a first-time or long-time patron, a friend, or parent to one of our exceptional students, thank you for joining us. Your support makes all the difference to their success.
I am pleased to present another semester of programming powered by the incredible gifts of our Art, Dance, Music, and Theatre students. This spring, the School of Music starts the season with a trio of concerts February 16–18 by artists-in-residence Talich Quartet; faculty artist Damon Zick and his Quarteto Nuevo featuring fellow faculty artist Bill Cunliffe; and University Symphony Orchestra. In May, University Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Chorus will close the concert season with a performance of Mozart’s emotionally charged “Requiem.” Begovich Gallery presents the Begovich Visual Arts Lecture Series with visiting artists’ talks throughout the semester, including multidisciplinary artist Hings Lim on February 22, whose work will also be exhibited at Grand Central Art Center. The Department of Theatre and Dance begins their season in March with “Marisol,” a darkly comedic fantasy where the title character must find hope in a post-apocalyptic Brooklyn where angels are taking up arms and coffee is extinct. Hilarious, multiple Tony award-winning modern musical send-up “Urinetown” closes the theatre season just as CSUF’s dancers and choreographers take to the stage for “Spring Dance Theatre.”
When our students demonstrate their talents on stage and in the studio, their creative energy is undeniable, but the sacrifice and struggle it took to get there is often less perceptible. We can’t see the hours spent creating, the days of rehearsals, and the years of practice. For many students, the sparks of innovation and artistry that drove them to pursue the arts are often diminished by the high cost of an education. The Dean’s Fund for Excellence provides support for students in need through scholarships, artist residencies, and other financial assistance, ensuring them the opportunity to thrive in the arts. If you believe in their sparks of brilliance, please consider a donation of any amount to the Dean’s Fund for Excellence.
Thank you again for joining us this season and for championing the arts in higher education. I hope to see you at one of the college’s many performances and events this spring.
Sincerely,
Arnold Holland, EdD Dean, College of the Arts
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PROGRAM
Sonata No. 16 in G Major, op. 31, no. 1
Ludwig van Beethoven
I. Allegro vivace (1770–1827)
II. Adagio grazioso
III. Rondo: Allegretto - Presto
Sonata No. 30 in E Major, op. 109
I. Vivace ma non troppo – Adagio espressivo
II. Prestissimo
III. Gesangvoll, mit innigster Empfindung (Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo)
Variation I: Molto espressivo
Variation II: Leggiermente
Variation III: Allegro vivace
Variation IV: Etwas langsamer als das Thema
Variation V: Allegro, ma non troppo
Variation VI: Tempo I del tema
Ludwig van Beethoven
Prelude in C-Sharp Minor, op. 45 ............................................................
Frédéric Chopin
Barcarolle in F-Sharp Major, op. 60 (1810–1849)
from Sei pezzi per pianoforte (Six Piano Pieces), P. 44
Ottorino Respighi Notturno in G-Flat Major (1879–1936)
Valse caressante in E-Flat Major
Ungarische Rhapsodie (Hungarian Rhapsody) in A Minor
Franz Liszt No. 13, S. 244 (1811–1886)
Special Thanks for generous funding from:
Cal State Fullerton IRA, funded as an Instructionally Related Activity grant to the “Pianists in Performance” program of Cal State Fullerton School of Music
***** INTERMISSION *****
ABOUT THE GUEST ARTIST
Enrico Elisi, a laureate of the Oporto International Competition (Portugal) and the Premio Venezia (Italy), has earned international recognition for his performances across four continents. Praised for his “mastery of elegance, refinement, and fantasy” (La Nueva España) and “remarkable sensitivity, imagination, and polish” (Baltimore Sun), he has given recitals throughout Europe at venues such as the Bemberg Museum in Toulouse (France), Centro del Carmen in Valencia (Spain), Dante Society in Bonn, Wolfsburg Castle, and Kiel Universität’s Bach-Saal (Germany), Cyril and Methodius Foundation in Piestany (Slovakia).
Audiences in his native Italy heard him at historic venues such as La Fenice Theatre (Venice), Dante’s Church, the Hall of the Five Hundred in the Medici-owned Palazzo Vecchio and Sala del Buonumore (Florence), the Pavarotti-Freni Opera House (Modena), the Bibiena Theatre and Palazzo Guerreri-Gonzaga (Mantua), the Sala dei Giganti (Padua), the Sala degli Ostaggi mi(Crema), the Teatro Comunale, the Archaeological Museum, and the Sala Bossi (Bologna), as well as the Sant’Anna dei Lombardi Church (Naples).
In Asia, Elisi performed to acclaim in Japan, South Korea (IBK Hall, Seoul), China (Beijing Steinway Hall), Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore, and in the Americas, in Peru (Centro Cultural de España, Lima), Canada (Banff Centre) and at notable venues in the United States, including the National Gallery of Art, the Italian Embassy in Washington, DC, the New York Public and Morgan Libraries, Carnegie Hall’s Weill Hall, and the Chopin Society in San Francisco. Upcoming projects will feature performances of Mozart’s Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra with John Owings and the TCU Symphony Orchestra, Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Pennsylvania Chamber Orchestra, a recital program of Beethoven Piano Sonatas (USA), and the Amy Beach Piano Quintet (Switzerland).
Aiming for a diverse musical repertoire, he recently co-founded the Elisi-Pan Piano Duo with London-based RCM faculty Mengyang Pan. The duo is committed to providing an eclectic musical experience, featuring a dynamic alternation between repertoire for two pianos, those for four hands, and solo compositions. In 2024, the duo will present
ABOUT THE GUEST ARTIST
recitals across Italy, England, Taiwan, Indonesia, United States, and China, offering a rich mosaic of musical styles.
Elisi has collaborated with several orchestras in the USA, Italy, Portugal, and Indonesia and has been featured in TV broadcasts (Rádio e Televisão de Portugal and WPSU in the USA) and on radio stations in Europe and the USA. He performed at the University of Toronto New Music Festival and premiered solo and chamber compositions by Paul Chihara, whose chamber work, Two Images, is featured on Albany Records. The anticipated release of Angelus and Three Songs by Peruvian composer J. V. Grossmann are notable additions to his diverse new music repertoire.
A frequent guest at music festivals worldwide, Elisi performed and conducted masterclasses at Cincinnati’s “Art of the Piano,” Interlochen Center for the Arts, Texas State, Artciál, RPPF, and the Chautauqua Institution in the USA; VIPA Valencia in Spain; Todi Music Masters, Conero and Amalfi Coast Festivals in Italy; Borromeo in Switzerland; The Thinking Pianist in England; and the Ameri-China Foundation and Sichuan International Piano Festival in China. In 2024, he will be on the faculty at the Vancouver Piano Sessions.
Elisi has conducted workshops for the Pinerolo Accademia di Musica, Royal College of Music, and Royal Northern College and was a Yellowbarn Festival Artist-in-Residence. He has taught masterclasses at prestigious institutions across the United States, Canada, Peru, Denmark, Italy, England, Turkey, Taiwan, China, Singapore, Indonesia, Japan, and Korea.
Elisi holds the Harold D. and Imogene Herndon Endowed Professorship of Music in Piano at Texas Christian University. Throughout his distinguished teaching career, he has taught at the University of Toronto (which has recognized him with the Teaching Award), the Eastman School, Penn State University, and UNLV. He was also a visiting professor at Hanyang University and a Leading Scholar at Ewha Womans University (Korea). His students have won prizes and pursued successful careers; many hold teaching posts.
Elisi’s mentors include Leon Fleisher, Lazar Berman, Alexander Lonquich, Franco Scala, Boris Petrushansky, and Giuseppe Fricelli. His musical education flourished at the Conservatories of Bologna and Florence, the International Piano Academy of Imola, the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, and the Taos and Ravinia Festivals, where he delved into chamber music with Robert McDonald, Menahem Pressler, Gilbert Kalish, and Claude Frank.
Elisi became a citizen of the United States in 2012 and is a Steinway Artist. For more information, please visit www.enricoelisipiano.com and www.elisi-pan.com
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Our artists are selected by audition and have repertoire ready to perform for you.
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The Ontiveros Society includes individuals who have provided a gift for Cal State Fullerton through their estate plan. We extend our deep appreciation to the following Ontiveros Society members, whose gifts will benefit the students and mission of the College of the Arts:
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LEE & DR. NICHOLAS A.* BEGOVICH
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Talich Quartet
February 16 • Meng Concert Hall
Quarteto Nuevo
February 17 • Meng Concert Hall
University Symphony Orchestra with Talich Quartet
February 18 • Meng Concert Hall
Brightwork Newmusic
February 22 • Meng Concert Hall
University Symphony Orchestra feat. Joseph Loi, flute
February 25 • Meng Concert Hall
loadbang*
February 27 • Meng Concert Hall
Advanced Vocal Workshop feat. Michael Schütze, piano
February 29 • Recital Hall
Fabian Ziegler, percussion
March 6 • Meng Concert Hall
Enrico Elisi, piano
March 7 • Meng Concert Hall
Marisol
March 8– 23 • Little Theatre
Fullerton Jazz Orchestra & Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble
March 8 • Meng Concert Hall
Füreya Ünal, piano
March 9 • Meng Concert Hall
Enrico Elisi & Mengyang Pan, duo piano
March 10 • Meng Concert Hall
Alumni Piano Recital
March 14 • Meng Concert Hall
17th Annual Collage Concert
March 16 • Meng Concert Hall
Accidentally on Purpose
March 22– April 13 • Hallberg Theatre
University Singers & Concert Choir
March 24 • Meng Concert Hall
Brightwork Newmusic*
March 26 • Meng Concert Hall
Minsoo Sohn, piano
March 27 • Meng Concert Hall
Ernest Salem & Hasse Borup,violins
March 28 • Meng Concert Hall
Nicholas Isherwood, bass/baritone*
April 9 • Meng Concert Hall
Gabriel Bianco, guitar
April 10 • Meng Concert Hall
Urinetown the Musical
April 12– 27 • Young Theatre
High School Honor Band & CSUF Wind Chamber Ensembles
April 13 • Meng Concert Hall
CSUF New Music Ensemble & Contemporary Chamber Ensemble
April 17 • Meng Concert Hall
Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea
April 18–21 • Recital Hall
CSUF Symphonic Winds
April 21 • Meng Concert Hall
Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble & Fullerton Latin Ensemble
April 23 • Meng Concert Hall
University Band
May 1 • Meng Concert Hall
Spring Dance Theatre
May 2–11 • Little Theatre
Fullerton Jazz Orchestra
May 3 • Meng Concert Hall
University Wind Symphony
May 4 • Meng Concert Hall
Jazz Singers
May 6 • Meng Concert Hall
Titan Voices & Singing Titans
May 8 • Meng Concert Hall
Symphony Orchestra & Symphonic Chorus Mozart’s “Requiem”
May 11 • Meng Concert Hall
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