2021–2022
MUSIC@ EMORY
2021–2022
MUSIC@ EMORY
Hannah Soloff, soprano Haorui (Davy) Song, tenor Junior Recital
Hanna Song, piano Sunday, May 1, 2022, 5:00 p.m. Performing Arts Studio | 1804 N. Decatur Road
Program Cowboy Songs Libby Larsen Bucking Bronco (b. 1950) Lift Me Into Heaven Slowly Billy the Kid Hannah Soloff, soprano | Hanna Song, piano Cinq mélodies populaires grecques La réveil de la mariée Là-bas, vers l’église Quel galant m’est comparable? Chanson des cueilleuses de lentisques Tout gai! Davy Song, tenor | Hanna Song, piano
Maurice Ravel (1875–1937)
Chiquitita la novia Fernando Obradors Del cabello más sutil (1897–1945) Al amor Hannah Soloff, soprano | Hanna Song, piano
花非花 A Flower in Mist 西风的话 Whispers of the Westerly Wind
Huang Tzu (1904–1938)
Davy Song, tenor | Hanna Song, piano Vincenzo Bellini (1801–1835)
Per pietà bell’idol mio “O mio babbino caro” from Gianni Schicchi
Giacomo Puccini (1858–1914) Hannah Soloff, soprano | Hanna Song, piano
—Intermission— 草原之夜 Nightfall on the Prairie
Tian Ge (1933–2019)
绒花 The Velvet Flower
Wang Ming (1934–1997)
Davy Song, tenor | Hanna Song, piano “Hello, Young Lovers” from The King and I “Many a New Day” from Oklahoma!
Richard Rodgers (1902–1979)
“Show Me” from My Fair Lady
Frederick Loewe (1901–1988) Hannah Soloff, soprano | Hanna Song, piano
I Stood on the River of Jordan Deep River
African American Spirituals arr. Harry Burleigh
Traditional Spiritual arr. Uzee Brown Jr. Davy Song, tenor | Hanna Song, piano
Ain’t-a That Good News!
Down in the River to Pray Traditional Folk Song for Hannah Soloff and Davy Song* arr. Eric Nelson *In acknowledgement of Eric Nelson’s 25 years of inspiring music in Emory students. Davy Song, tenor | Hannah Soloff, soprano | Hanna Song, piano Presented by the Department of Music at Emory University. | music.emory.edu Please turn off all electronic devices. Digital capture or recording is not permitted. Cover and Program Design: Lisa Baron | Cover Photo: Mark Teague
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