New Music Festival - Chamber Ensembles

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The University of Texas San Antonio

The College of Liberal and Fine Arts

School of Music presents

PROGRAM

The UTSA New Music Festival Chamber Music Concert

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

MAKE A BOLD IMPACT

The UTSA School of Music has made incredible strides in providing a high-quality music education for all of our students and being a cultural arts center for the city of San Antonio.

You can help us continue to elevate the quality of our program by making a gift to the School of Music. Our donors have made an invaluable impact through scholarships and funding research, innovative academic programs, outreach activities, and beyond.

Donations have also contributed to our ability to offer public enrichment activities such as Maestria, En Vivo, the Insitute for Music Research lecture series, and On-Corps, our free music program for U.S. veterans.

HOW TO GIVE

Gifts can be made via the secure online donation form. Select “Friends of Music” in the designation dropdown.

For more information on how to make a gift, visit https://colfa.utsa.edu/music/giving

En Vivo brings high-caliber artists from all over the world to our university for free public concerts and masterclasses for our students.

On-Corps engages the community by offering U.S. veterans free music lessons and the opportunity to perform in a concert band ensemble.

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