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The University atAlbany sits at the confluence of the Hudson andMohawkriversonthetraditionallandsoftheKanien’keháka and Muh-he-con-neok people, who stewarded this land for generations before the arrival of European colonists.The Kanien’keháka (People of the Flint) and Muh-he-con-neok (PeopleoftheWatersthatareNeverStill)aremorecommonly knowntodayastheMohawkHaudenosauneeandStockbridgeMunsee Band of Mohicans. Despite the similarity of their westernized names, the Mohawk and Mohican were culturally and linguistically distinct.
The UAlbany community recognizes that we live and work on the homelands of sovereign Indigenous nations with rich histories and cultures that continue today – both within NewYork and beyond.
As an institution devoted to teaching, scholarship, and service, we strive to understand and learn from our history and to affirm Indigenous rights and issues.To this end, we are committed to cultivating reciprocal relationships with Indigenous communities focused on equity, social justice, and sustainability – and dismantling legacies of colonization.
Visit the UAlbany Performing Arts Center website at www.albany.edu/pac for a full listing of this season’s events.
Photo: Dayton Contemporary Dance CompanyDepartment of Music and Theatre
University at Albany presents:
Student Recital
Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 6pm
Recital Hall
UAlbany Performing Arts Center
Program
Witches’ Dance Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840)
Chika Ndukwe, violin
Estelle Song, piano
Quartet in F, Op. 96 Antonin Dvořák I. Allegro ma non troppo (1841-1904)
Zoe Pope, violin
Olivia Arsenicos, violin
Melissa Rosas, viola
Abigail Tsuji, cello
Air Varié No. 14 in G Charles de Bériot (1802-1870)
Thomas Verbicky, violin
Estelle Song, piano
Sonata in E minor, Hob. XVI: 34 Franz Joseph Haydn Presto (1732-1809)
Esther Blough, piano
Concerto #4 in D major Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
I. Allegro (1756-1791)
Olivia Arsenicos, violin
Estelle Song, piano
Sonata #1 in D Ludwig van Beethoven
I. Allegro (1770-1827)
Zoe Pope, violin
Estelle Song, piano
Sonata in F major Johann Philipp Krieger Allegro (1649-1725)
Adagio; Allegro Ciaconetta
Deirdre Williams, violin
Thomas Verbicky, violin
Connor Hoolan, bass
Alexis Trendell, piano
Sonata in D major, K. 284 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
I. Allegro (1756-1791)
Estelle Song, piano
Concert in G Georg Philipp Telemann Presto (1681-1767)
Melissa Rosas, viola
Estelle Song, piano
Czardas Vittorio Monti (1868-1922)
Deirdre Williams, violin
Estelle Song, piano
Derek Westcott, piano
Trio Op. 40 Johannes Brahms
IV. Allegro con brio (1833-1897)
Hope Savercool, violin
David Brocci, piano
Jonah Hauf, French horn
Upcoming Music Program Concerts
Senior Recital - Friday, April 26 at 4pm
Tenor Andrew Calvacca performs with accompaniment by pianist Trevor Kahlbaugh.
UAlbany Symphony Orchestra - Sunday, April 28 at 3pm
With conductor Christopher David Neubert, the orchestra will perform two Tchaikovsky works: Symphony No. 4 and Andante Cantabile for Strings. As special guests, the UAlbany Chamber Music Ensembles, directed by Hilary Cumming, will open the concert performing works by Dvorak, Krieger and Brahms.
Sound of the Trumpets, Roar of the Drums
Monday, April 29 at 7pm
The UAlbany Concert Band and UAlbany Percussion Ensemble present a shared program.
Senior Recital - Sunday, May 5 at 3pm
Soprano Camilla McCalla performs with accompaniment by pianist Trevor Kahlbaugh.
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HOUSE POLICIES
Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the management and its staff.
The use of photographic or recording devices of any kind during most performances is strictly prohibited.
There is no food or drink allowed in the theatres, nor is smoking allowed in UAlbany buildings.
. To avoid disrupting the performance, kindly disable any noise making electronic devices you may have with you.
Please take time to note the location of the fire exits nearest to you. In the event of an emergency, an announcement will be made from the stage. Please proceed to the nearest exit in an orderly fashion.