The University of Texas San Antonio
The College of Liberal and Fine Arts
School of Music presents
The University of Texas San Antonio
The College of Liberal and Fine Arts
School of Music presents
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
UTSA Recital Hall
Program
Portraits of a Fisherman
Jackson Bosenbark 2024 NuMu Student Composition Contest Winner b 2002
Prof. Nicholas Councilor, clarinet Prof. Allyson Dawkins, viola
Prof. Tracy Cowden, piano
Earthrise for Saxophone Quartet
Makenzi Costa, soprano and alto saxophones
Gabe Campa, alto saxophone
Brianna Castilla, tenor saxophone
Samuel Bowman, tenor and baritone saxophones
Thomas B. Yee b. 1992
When the Beat’s Bumpin’ and the Wine Hits Zachary Cook 2024 NuMu Student Competition Contest Winner b. 2001
Joel Hernandez, clarinet
Keith Beene, violin
Isabella Villalobos, ‘cello
Asia Gonzalez, piano
Jhula Jhule
Saans
Interglow
Prof. Nicholas Councilor, clarinet
Prof. Tracy Cowden, piano
Prof. Stephanie Westney, violin Prof. Yi Qun Xu, ‘cello
Prof. Tracy Cowden, piano
Reena Esmail b.1983
Reena Esmail
Prof. Rachel Woolf, flute
Prof. Stephanie Westney, violin Elisa Nivon, violin
Prof. Allyson Dawkins, viola Isaiah Valdez, ‘cello
Prof. Jeong-Eun Lee, piano
Antonio Zubillaga, bass baritone
Reena Esmail
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On-Corps engages the community by offering U.S. veterans free music lessons and the opportunity to perform in a concert band ensemble.