Faure: Melodies Fri Oct 4 Program

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October 4, 2024 7:00p

St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church

Jeong-Eun Lee, piano

Voice Students of the UTSA School of Music

UTSA Vocal Arts Series

Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)

Les berceaux, Op 23 No 1 (1879) Nicolas Garza, tenor

Soir, Op 83, No 2 (1894) Sarah Angel, soprano

Mandoline, Op. 58, No. 1 (1891) Milena Sousa, soprano

Lydia, Op 4 No 2 (1870)

Dylan Ramirez, baritone

Chanson d’amour, Op 27, No 1 (1882) Abigail Acosta, soprano

Rêve d’amour, Op. 5 No. 2 (1864) Zada McElroy, soprano

Dolly Suite op.56 (1892-1894)

1 Berceuse

2 Mi-a-ou

3. Le Jardin de Dolly

4 Kitty-Valse

5 Tendresse

6. Le Pas espagnol

Jeong-Eun Lee and Geraldine Ong, piano

Au bord de l’eau, Op. 8 No. 1 (1875) Avery McClinton, soprano

Clair de lune, Op 46, No 2 (1887) Alania Cordero, soprano

Fleur jetée, Op 39, No 2 (1884) Francheska Lugo, soprano

Après un rêve, Op. 7 No. 1 (1877) Alexis Cairy, soprano

Les Roses d’Ispahan, Op 39 No 4 (1884) Taylor Malcolm, soprano

Dedicated to performing a wide range of solo and chamber repertoire, pianist Jeong-Eun Lee is Assistant Professor of Instruction in Collaborative Piano at the University of Texas at San Antonio Prior to joining UTSA, Lee taught at Indiana University as Visiting Assistant Professor and Postdoctoral Scholar and held collaborative pianist positions at the State University of New York at Geneseo and Riverside City College in California. Lee performed at the Carnegie Hall in New York City, Kennedy Center in Washington D C and she appeared as a soloist with the Seattle Symphony at the Benaroya Hall in Seattle, WA. She served as a collaborative pianist and at the Aspen Music Festival and she is a founding member of Trio Zenia Originally from Seoul, Korea, Lee received degrees from the Eastman School of Music and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where she studied with Jean Barr, Nelita True and Yoshikazu Nagai

Dr. Geraldine Ong is on faculty at San Antonio College as Visiting Lecturer, teaching applied piano, class piano, and music theory She also maintains a small piano studio at home and occasionally does collaborative piano work in the area Geraldine earned a Doctor of Musical Arts from University of Houston Moores School of Music studying with renowned pedagogue Nancy Weems She was awarded the prestigious Presidential Graduate Fellowship, Winifred and Maurice Hirsch Memorial Scholarship, and Charles and Dorothy Bishop Scholarship Prior to doctoral studies, Geraldine received masters and bachelors degrees from Northwestern University and Missouri State University respectively Past principal teachers include Alan Chow, Wei-Han Su, and Chong-Lim Ng.

Special Thanks to:

St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church for their hospitality in hosting this concert in their beautiful facility.

Dr. Jeong-Eun Lee, Faculty Collaborative Pianist and Dr. Geraldine Ong, Guest Pianist

UTSA School of Music Voice, Choral, and Lyric Theatre Faculty: John Nix, Area Coordinator

Dr. Lydia Beasley

Dr. Jordan Boyd

Dr. Jourdan Laine Howell

Crystal Jarrell Johnson

Dr. William McCrary

Dr. Yoojin Muhn

And many thanks to all the wonderful student-artists for sharing their talent and artistry for today’s performance

UTSA

LYRIC THEATRE

presents

MOZART’S DON GIOVANNI

October 26th at 7:30pm

October 27th at 2:00pm

Recital Hall, UTSA Main Campus

Troy Peters, Conductor

Jourdan Laine Howell, Director

Ticket information coming soon!

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