CSUF SCHOOL OF MUSIC presents
Mirror Visions Ensemble with CSUF Voices Onstage (Guest Artist Recital)
February 15, 2022
California State University, Fullerton
UNIVERSITY CREDITS Framroze Virjee, President, California State University, Fullerton Carolyn Thomas Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Ron Coley, Vice President, Administration and Finance/CFO David Forgues, Vice President, Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion Amir H. Dabirian, Vice President, Information Technology Tonantzin Oseguera, Vice President, Student Affairs Gregory J. Saks, Vice President, University Advancement
C OL L E G E O F T H E AR T S Arnold Holland, Ed.D, Dean Dave Mickey, Associate Dean Maricela Alvarado, Assistant Dean Christopher Johnson, Budget Coordinator Heather Guzman, Assistant to the Deans Edward J. Fink, Ph.D, Director, School of Music Jade Jewett, Chair, Department of Visual Arts Jamie Tucker, Chair, Department of Theatre & Dance Jennifer Frias, Director, Nicholas & Lee Begovich Gallery John Spiak, Director, Grand Central Art Center - Santa Ana Lara Farhadi, Senior Director of Development Ann Steichen, Director of Development Erika Garcia, Support Group Coordinator Julie Bussell, Director, Marketing & Patron Services Stephanie Tancredi, Box Office Manager Heather Richards-Siddons Marketing & Communications Specialist Alvin Chiu, Graphic Designer Jason Pano Social Media Strategist
WELCOME TO THE COLLEGE OF THE AR TS First, I’d like to start off by saying something I have looked forward to saying for a very long time: “Welcome back!” Welcome back to live performances and in-person exhibitions; welcome back to the thrill of sitting in a darkened theatre or concert hall, waiting with palpable anticipation as performers fill the stage; and welcome back to the very personal experience of being in the presence of an artwork that moves you or challenges your expectations. We’ve missed you. While away from campus, our students continued to create, learn, rehearse, and perform – sometimes in the tiny boxes we’ve all grown accustom to viewing from home – as they prepared for the moment they would once again feel stage lights shining on them. As you can imagine, they are more than ready to perform in front of a live audience! This season, we are offering both on-campus and live streaming options for many of our Department of Theatre & Dance and School of Music performances to accommodate a variety of patrons. With enhancements to our HVAC and air filtration systems, we are also able to provide students with the full breadth of our first-rate performance facilities and numerous art galleries where they perfect their craft daily. In returning to campus, we can once again deliver the full scope of immersive academic experiences and opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration that make our college a living laboratory for the arts. Here, success is measured in lines of dialogue, sheets of music, and slabs of clay as our students, faculty, and staff work together to present concerts, exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and performances to 40,000+ visitors annually. This would not be possible without the support of our community. As a leading CSU in the arts, we are an essential part of the cultural fabric of Southern California, providing transformational experiences to our students, community, and beyond. If ensuring the arts remain at the forefront of higher education in Orange County is a passion of yours, I encourage you to support the College of the Arts at any level by donating to the Dean’s Fund for Excellence today (arts.fullerton.edu/giving). Thank you for joining us for another season of theatre, dance, music, and visual arts. Our doors are open, and we can’t wait to put on a show for you! Arnold Holland, Ed.D.
Dean, College of the Arts
Edward J. Fink, Ph.D - School of Music director Bongshin Ko - School of Music assistant director FULL-TIME FACULTY
Theory and Composition Dr. Pamela Madsen - composition, theory Dr. Ken Walicki* - composition, theory
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 Zuniga - jazz studies, jazz percussion, and music technology Piano, Organ, Piano Pedagogy Ning An - piano Bill Cunliffe - jazz piano Alison Edwards* - piano, piano pedagogy, class piano Dr. Robert Watson - piano Music Education, Teacher Training, and Teaching Credential Dr. Christopher Peterson - choral Dr. Dennis Siebenaler* - general Dr. Gregory X. Whitmore - instrumental
Vocal, Choral, and Opera Dr. Mark Goodrich* - voice, academic voice courses Dr. Robert Istad Director of Choral Studies; University Singers Dr. Kerry Jennings – Director of Opera Dr. Christopher Peterson - CSUF Concert Choir and Singing Titans conductor Patricia Prunty - voice, academic voice courses Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion Dr. Dustin Barr - Director of Wind Band Studies; University Wind Symphony Jean Ferrandis - flute Sycil Mathai* - trumpet Håkan Rosengren* - clarinet Dr. Gregory X. Whitmore Symphonic Winds conductor SCHOOL OF MUSIC STAFF
Music in General Education Dr. John Koegel* Dr. Katherine Reed
Michael August - Production Manager
Music History and Literature Dr. John Koegel* - musicology Dr. Katherine Reed - musicology
Chris Searight - Musical Instrument Services
Eric Dries - Music Librarian
Jeff Lewis - Audio Engineer
Paul Shirts - Administrative Assistant Elizabeth Williams - Accountant
Strings Kimo Furumoto - Director of Orchestral Studies Bongshin Ko - cello Dr. Ernest Salem* - violin
Sue Winston - Office Coordinator
* denotes Area Coordinator
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CSUF Voices On Stage
Evan Banks, Adrian Bañuelos, Eileen Garrido, Corina Gonzales, Kiana Hamzehi, Aaron Leppke, Michael Segura, Haocheng Sun, and Leeza Yorke with Guest Artists
Mirror Visions Ensemble Mireille Asselin, soprano Daniel McGrew, tenor Jesse Blumberg, baritone Naho Parrini, violin Alberto Parrini, cello
Richard Pearson Thomas, pianist/composer
FOOD FOR THOUGHT Tuesday, February 15, 2022 8pm – Recital Hall
PROGRAM Tuna Supreme................................................................ Richard Pearson Thomas
Mirror Visions Ensemble
The Heavenly Banquet.................................................................... Samuel Barber
Corina Gonzales, soprano
Man Eating..................................................................................... William Bolcom
Adrian Bañuelos, baritone
Carrot Jingle.................................................................................Christopher Berg
Haocheng Sun, baritone
Strange Fruit ............................................................. Abel Meeropol (Lewis Allan) arr. Richard Pearson Thomas
Leeza Yorke, mezzo-soprano
Black Coffee................................................. Sonny Burke & Paul Francis Webster arr. Richard Pearson Thomas
Kiana Hamzehi, mezzo-soprano Alberto Parrini, cello
Dinah Kneading Dough................................................................ Paul N. Stephan
Aaron Leppke, baritone
La Bonne Cuisine..................................................................... Leonard Bernstein 1. Plum Pudding 2. Queues de Bœuf 3. Tavouk Guenksis 4. Civet à Toute Vitesse
Eileen Garrido, soprano Evan Banks, tenor
Michael Segura, baritone
Eileen Garrido, Evan Banks, and Michael Segura
PROGRAM Bread (from The Baker’s Wife)....................................................Stephen Schwartz
Voices On Stage
short interval Clean Plates Don’t Lie.................................................... Richard Pearson Thomas
Mirror Visions Ensemble Voices On Stage
******* Voices On Stage is the performance name of the Advanced Vocal Workshop, comprised of graduate and senior B.M. Vocal Performance majors. Each semester this group invites guest artists to offer coachings, give master classes and lectures, and perform with them in recitals of various themes and languages. This class is organized by Prof. Patricia Prunty. Special Thanks to Mark Robson, pianist, who helped the students prepare for this concert.
PR OGR AM NOTES AVAILABL E O NLI NE music.fullerton.edu/programnotes
ABOUT THE ARTIST
RICHARD PEARSON THOMAS Richard Pearson Thomas’ works have been performed by Boston Pops, Covent Garden Festival, Houston Grand Opera, Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, Chautauqua Opera, Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, Banff Centre, Portland Opera, Skylight Opera Theatre, Westchester Philharmonic, and Riverside Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir. His songs have been sung in Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Wigmore Hall, Joe’s Pub, Le Poisson Rouge, and before the U.S. Congress. Thomas received an American Composers’ Forum commission for the Alabama Tri-State Orchestra, and commissions from The Great Falls Symphony, the Empire State Youth Orchestra, and The United States Air Force Band of the Golden West. Chamber music by Thomas has been performed by Five Boroughs Music Festival, Duo Terlano, Music of the Spheres Society, South Country Concerts and the Mirror Visions Ensemble. His work Race for the Sky, commissioned as a commemoration of the events of 9/11, has been performed nationwide and abroad including in the Sydney Opera House. Thomas’ comic opera, A Wake or a Wedding, was commissioned by California State University at Fullerton Opera Theatre and produced by Encompass New Opera Theatre in New York City. His opera Parallel Lives was produced Off-Off Broadway by the Riverside Opera Ensemble. His musical Golden Gate, winner of the Michael Stewart Foundation Award, was presented in concert version by the Monmouth Civic Chorus. Thomas has taught at Columbia University Teachers College, Yale, and University of Central Florida. He studied at the Eastman School of Music and University of Southern California, and is a native of Montana.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
MIREILLE ASSELIN, soprano A singer deemed “superb” by the Los Angeles Times, and praised by Opera Canada for her “vivacious stage presence” and as a “soprano that charms and brightens a room,” Mireille Asselin enjoys a diverse, international career spanning concert, opera, and recital work. To date, she has sung five seasons at the Metropolitan Opera, where she debuted as Poussette in Manon. She then made waves by jumping in as Adele for opening night of Die Fledermaus under the baton of James Levine, giving a performance that critics raved “stole the show,” hailing it as one of New York’s “most enchanting” of the season. As a respected performer of early music, Asselin regularly appears with Opera Atelier, Boston Early Music Festival, and other period ensembles. She made her European operatic debut in 2014 at the Royal Opera of the Palace of Versailles in Lully’s Persée and her Carnegie Hall concert debut in 2012. In the 2018-19 season, she sang with Champs Elysées Theater in Paris (Zerlina, Don Giovanni), Milwaukee Symphony (Handel’s Messiah), Caramoor Festival (Venus, Rameau’s Dardanus) and Orchestre de Chambre de Paris (Mozart’s Requiem), and returned to Carnegie Hall (Bach’s Christmas Oratorio), Columbus Opera (title role, Monteverdi’s Poppea), and Opera Atelier (Zerlina) in addition to performing extensively with the Mirror Visions Ensemble in recital across North America. Asselin’s discography includes two projects dedicated to Canadian music - “Inspired by Canada - Notre Pays” with the Amici Chamber Ensemble on Marquis Classics and “Ash Roses” on Centrediscs - as well as Haydn’s Harmoniemesse recorded with the Handel + Haydn Society to be released this year on the CORO label. Asselin is a graduate of the Canadian Opera Company Studio, Yale University, and the Royal Conservatory of Music.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
DANIEL McGREW, tenor Praised for his “lovely, nuanced tenor” (Boston Musical Intelligencer), Daniel McGrew is an active performer of a broad range of repertoires spanning opera, musical theatre, early, and new musics. Recent appearances include a debut with the New York Festival of Song, as well as his inaugural summer in residence at the Marlboro Music Festival. Daniel has recently appeared in operatic roles including Harlekin in Ullman’s Der Kaiser von Atlantis, and the title roles in Bernstein’s Candide and Charpentier’s La descente d’Orphée aux enfers. As part of Tanglewood Music Center’s recent celebration of the Bernstein centennial, he performed the role of François in A Quiet Place. Also at Tanglewood, he participated in the Festival of Contemporary Music, with a performance of Kurtág’s Three Ancient Inscriptions. McGrew is committed to recital performance and the art of song—he recently joined the Five Boroughs Music Festival and Brooklyn Art Song Society to present a complete cycle of Wolf’s Mörike Liederbuch with Martin Katz, reprised in January 2020 at Michigan’s University Musical Society. He also attended the 2019 Fall Island Vocal Seminar, performing the songs of living American composers. McGrew holds degrees from Oberlin Conservatory and Yale University. He is currently pursuing a DMA at the University of Michigan.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
JESSE BLUMBERG, baritone Baritone Jesse Blumberg enjoys a busy schedule of opera, concerts, and recitals, performing repertoire from the Renaissance and Baroque to the 20th and 21st centuries. His performances have included the world premiere of The Grapes of Wrath at Minnesota Opera, Bernstein’s MASS at London’s Royal Festival Hall, various productions with Boston Early Music Festival, and featured roles with Atlanta Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Opera Atelier, Utah Opera, and Boston Lyric Opera. Recital highlights include appearances with the Marilyn Horne Foundation, New York Festival of Song, and Mirror Visions Ensemble. He has performed major concert works with American Bach Soloists, Los Angeles Master Chorale, Boston Baroque, Oratorio Society of New York, Apollo’s Fire, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and on Lincoln Center’s American Songbook series. Blumberg has been featured on over twenty commercial recordings, including Schubert’s Winterreise with pianist Martin Katz and the 2015 Grammy-winning Charpentier Chamber Operas with Boston Early Music Festival. He has been recognized in several competitions, and was awarded Third Prize at the 2008 International Robert Schumann Competition in Zwickau, becoming its first American prizewinner in over thirty years. Blumberg holds degrees from the University of Michigan and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and is also the founding artistic director of Five Boroughs Music Festival in New York City.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
NAHO PARRINI, violin Violinist, Naho Parrini, a native of Japan, has given numerous solo and chamber music recitals in the United States, Japan, Germany, France, and Bulgaria. She received her BM from North Carolina School of the Arts, and her MM and DMA from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Her principal teachers include Kevin Lawrence, Mitchell Stern, Philip Setzer, and Pamela Frank. She performs regularly with New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, South Country Concert Series, Mirror Visions Ensemble, and Performance Santa Fe. Parrini is a Resident Teaching Artist and Director of a pre-college program, Music Access Project at Bloomingdale School of Music in New York City. She also serves as co-director of the Adult Chamber Music Workshop and violin faculty of Junior Session at Kinhaven Music School in Vermont.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
ALBERTO PARRINI, cello Alberto Parrini is principal cellist of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic and a member of the American Symphony and Orchestra of St. Luke’s. He performs regularly with East Coast Chamber Orchestra, Lenape Chamber Ensemble, Lighthouse Chamber Players, Richardson Chamber Players, New Jersey Symphony, New York Philharmonic and Metropolitan Opera. With the Zukofsky Quartet Parrini has given performances of the complete string quartets of Milton Babbitt in New York and Chicago. He performed throughout the United States with the American Chamber Players (2004-2010), was the cellist of the St. Lawrence String Quartet (2002-03) and spent one season as assistant principal with the Richmond Symphony. Parrini has toured North America, Europe and Asia with Mikhail Baryshnikov and the White Oak Dance Project and performed with Arco Ensemble, Concertante, Continuum, Mark Morris Dance Group, Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Mirror Visions, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Proteus Ensemble, and Sinfonietta of Riverdale. Parrini’s principal teachers were Timothy Eddy, Joel Krosnick, David Soyer, Colin Carr, and Enrico Egano. He is a graduate of the Curtis Institute and the Juilliard School. Alberto teaches cello at Princeton University and The College of New Jersey. He is also co-director of the Adult Chamber Music Workshop at Kinhaven.
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DONOR APPLAUSE
The College of the Arts extends its heartfelt gratitude to the following patrons who have supported our students and programs this past year through a generous gift of $1,000 or more to the College, the School of Music, Department of Theatre & Dance, and/or the Department of Visual Arts.**
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$100,000+ Chapman University The Andy Warhol Foundation
$1,000+ Judy L. Atwell Betsy and Eric Azariah Lucina and John Brennan Janet & Allen Bridgford Irene Chinn Stephen W. Collier and Joann Driggers William S. Cornyn CEC Artslink D. Barry Schmitt Revocable Trust Susan and Richard Dolnick Lisa M. Draskovich-Long Lucetta A. Dunn Shawna and Greg Ellis Dr. Anne Fingal Evelyn K. Francuz Fullerton Families and Friends Jacquelyn Garrabrant Annette L. and Leon J. Gilbert Susan-Ellen Gilmont Dr. Mark J. Goodrich Dr. Margaret F. Gordon Theresa Harvey James L. Henriques Trevor E. Illingworth Michelle Jordan Gladys M. Kares Gwendolyn and Carlos C. Leija John M. Martelli and Paul Coluzzi Karen and George Mast Thelma and Earl Mellott Sylvia Megerdichian Mary E. Moore Patricia and Carl Miller Betty Murphy Ann and Douglas Myles Yoshino and Ujinobu Niwa Debra L. Noble L. Palin Kerry and John Phelps The Presser Foundation Deanna and Arie Passchier
$25,000+ Anonymous Lee C. Begovich Johnny Carson Foundation Leo Freedman Foundation Frank and John Olsen Frank J. and Jean Raymond Music Associates Alliance for the Performing Arts $10,000+ Art Alliance Affordable Housing Access Inc. The Blackbaud Giving Fund Marilyn D. Carlson Darryl Curran Dwight Richard Odle Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Ellen and Bill Groves Robin and Steve Kalota Eleanore and James L. Monroe Michael L. Mavrovouniotis Dr. Katherine S. Powers and Håkan O. Rosengren Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Sue and Dr. Edward A. Sullivan The Thorsen Family $5,000+ Drs. Voiza and Joseph Arnold Dr. Marc R. Dickey MaryLouise and Ed Hlavac Morningside of Fullerton Norma Morris Jill Kurti Norman Orange County Community Foundation
Sheila Pinkle Sharon and Dr. Anil K. Puri Mary and Jerry R. Reinhart Renaissance Charitable Foundation Nancy and Robert Rennie Christine Rhoades Sandra and David Rhone Dr. Stephen M. Rochford Ann and Thad Sandford D. Barry Schmitt Louise P. Shamblen Martha Shaver Ingrid R. Shutkin Lorena L. Sikorski Carol Smith Sparkman Janet L. Smith Dodo V. Standring Robert Van Sternberg Verne Wagner Dr. Sean E. Walker Debra Winters Richard Wulff YourCause, LLC
Very special care has been given to the preparation of this donor listing. Please contact Ann Steichen at (657) 278-7124 with questions or concerns. **Gifts received from July 1, 2020 through September 2021
ONTIVEROS SOCIETY The Ontiveros Society includes individuals who have provided a gift for Cal State Fullerton through their estate plan. Our deep appreciation is extended to the following Ontiveros Society members, whose gifts will benefit the students and mission of the College of the Arts: Anonymous John Alexander Lee & Dr. Nicholas A.* Begovich Gail & Michael Cochran Marc R. Dickey Joann Driggers Betty Everett Carol J. Geisbauer & John* Geisbauer Sophia & Charles Gray MaryLouise & Ed Hlavac Gretchen Kanne
Dr. Burton L. Karson Anne L. Kruzic* Loreen & John Loftus Alan A. Mannason* William J. McGarvey* Dr. Sallie Mitchell Eleanore P. & James L. Monroe Lynn & Robert Myers Dwight Richard Odle* Sherry & Dr. Gordon Paine Dr. June Pollak & Mr. George Pollak*
Steven Rochford Mary K. & William Sampson Douglas G. Stewart Andrea J. & Jeffrey E. Sward Richard J. Taylor Verne Wagner Richard Wulff Dr. James D. & Dottie Young* *deceased
The College of the Arts Proudly Recognizes the 300+ Members of Our
VOLUNTEER SUPPORT GROUPS
ART ALLIANCE: Art Alliance promotes excellence and enjoyment in the visual arts, and their fundraising efforts contribute to student scholarship, gallery exhibitions, opening receptions and sculpture acquisition on campus. Special support and event underwriting Fay Colmar John DeLoof
Joann Driggers & Steve Collier Loraine Walkington
ALLIANCE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS: The Alliance for the Performing Arts (formerly MAMM) benefits performing arts students through underwriting visiting artists; special theatre, dance, and music performances; and other unique experiences for members. Special support and event underwriting Judy Atwell Drs. Voiza & Joe Arnold Ebell Club of Fullerton
Dr. Margaret Faulwell Gordon Norma Morris Richard Odle Estate
Kerry & John Phelps Jeanie Stockwell Verne Wagner
MUSIC ASSOCIATES: Music Associates maintains a tradition of active involvement and community support, and raises scholarship funds for School of Music students through annual fundraising events and membership dues. Special support and event underwriting Marilyn Carlson Evelyn K. Francuz Sandy & Norm Johnson Marti & Bill Kurschat Karen & George Mast
Thelma & Earl Mellott Bettina Murphy Grace & Ujinobu Niwa Kerry & John Phelps Mary & Jerry Reinhart
Ann & Thad Sandford Dodo V. Standring Carolyn & Tom Toby John Van Wey
MORE INFORMATION: Erika Garcia • 657-278-8683 There are many ways to support the College of the Arts, the School of Music, Department of Theatre and Dance, and Department of Visual Arts
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COLLEGE OF THE ARTS • SELECT EVENTS | SPRING 2022 Johan Smith, guitar Feb. 9, 2022, 8 pm • Recital Hall
John Hallberg, saxophone Apr. 9, 2022, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall
CSUF Voices On Stage with Mirror Visions Ensemble Feb. 15, 2022, 8 pm • Recital Hall
University Symphony Orchestra with Talich Quartet Apr. 9, 2022, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Brightwork New Music/Los Angeles, with Stacey Fraser Feb. 25, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
“Trumpet in the Baroque” John Thiessen, baroque trumpet Apr. 13, 2022, 8 pm • Recital Hall
University Symphony Orchestra with Zhu Xi Jin, piano Feb. 27, 2022, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Boris Slutsky, piano Apr. 13, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Bill Cunliffe & Alison Edwards, duo piano Mar. 1, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall Rob Watson, piano Mar. 6, 2022, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall Füreya Ünal, piano Mar. 8, 2022, 8 pm • Recital Hall Ann Phong: Re-evaluating Normal Mar. 12–May 21, 2022 • Begovich Gallery
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Apr. 15–30, 2022 • Young Theatre Fullerton Jazz Orchestra & Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble Apr. 21, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall Gianni Schicchi (Giacomo Puccini) and Buoso’s Ghost (Michael Ching) Apr. 21–24, 2022 • Recital Hall CSU Fullerton Symphonic Winds Apr. 24, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Rise: Music United 15th Annual Collage Concert Mar. 12, 2022, 3 pm • Meng COncert Hall
Jazz Singers Apr. 26, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Alex Kobrin, Piano Mar. 16, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Apr. 15 - 30, 2022 • Young Theatre
Fullerton Jazz Orchestra & Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble Mar. 18, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Jane Austen’s Lady Susan Apr. 29–May 14, 2022 • Hallberg Theatre
Kerry Jennings, tenor Mar. 19, 2022, 8 pm • Recital Hall Cabaret Mar. 25–Apr. 9, 2022 • Little Theatre University Singers & Concert Choir Mar. 26, 2022, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall Rong-Huey Liu, oboe with the Felici Trio Apr. 7, 2022, 8 pm • Recital Hall Talich Quartet Apr. 8, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
University Band May 4, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall Fullerton Jazz Orchestra May 6, 2022,8 pm • Meng Concert Hall University Wind Symphony May 7, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall Spring Dance Theatre May 11–14, 2022 • Little Theatre University Symphony Orchestra & Symphonic Chorus May 14, 2022, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall
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