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Fall Music Events

Winter Music

SENIOR RECITAL: CALEB PEÑA ’21, TENOR

Saturday, January 30, 2021 8 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed. https://livestream.com/wlu

Tenor Caleb Peña ’21 of Saint Cloud, Florida will present a recital of solo vocal music by Handel, Verdi, Brahms, Vaughan Williams, Guridi and Ravel.

CANCIONES ESPAÑOLAS

Friday, March 5, 2021 8 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed. https://livestream.com/wlu Students from the studios of Professors Hayley Coughlin and Gregory Parker will present a recital of songs and arias in Spanish.

SENIOR RECITAL: LEVI LEBSACK ’21, TENOR

Sunday, March 7, 2021 3 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed. https://livestream.com/wlu

Lebsack, a senior music major from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, will be performing selections by Handel, Schubert, Mozart, Poulenc, Rodrigo, Weill and others.

FACULTY HARPSICHORD RECITAL: BAROQUE TO CONTEMPORARY WILLIAM MCCORKLE

Sunday, March 14, 2021 3 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed. https://livestream.com/wlu

William McCorkle, a member of the keyboard faculty, will present an afternoon harpsichord recital. The program features music from Louis and François Couperin and J.S. Bach to Toru Takemitsu and Byron W. Petty.

WINTER CHORAL CONCERT

Tuesday, March 16, 2021 8 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed. https://livestream.com/wlu

Enjoy an evening with Cantatrici and the W&L Glee Club performing a wide variety of choral classics from Palestrina to modern works by Z. Randall Stroope. Cantatrici will be featured performing a Middle Eeastern chant complete with traditional dance movements,

MARLBROOK CHAMBER PLAYERS SCHUMANN AND TURINA: TWO TROUBADOURS OF LOVE

and the Glee Club will feature a stirring version of Mendelssohn’s classic work Beati mortui. Both choirs will then join together and finish out the concert with works by Clausen, Hogan and others.

Sunday, March 21, 2021 3 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed. https://livestream.com/wlu

Jaime McArdle, violin; Julia Goudimova, cello; Megan Mason, viola; Anna Billias, piano

The Marlbrook Chamber Players will present the deeply lyrical and poetic music of Schumann and the passionate music of Joaqúin Turina, rooted in Andalusian folk melodies. These piano quartets will inspire and awake your imagination and supply you with a beautiful start to this magical season.

SENIOR RECITAL: DEMMANUEL GONZALEZ ’21, BARITONE

Tuesday, March 23, 2021 8 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed. https://livestream.com/wlu

Baritone Demmanuel Gonzalez ’21 of Clifton, New Jersey, will perform selections by Scarlatti, Mozart, Fauré, Beethoven, de Falla and Britten.

SENIOR RECITAL: CARISSA PETZOLD ’21, CLARINET

Saturday, March 27, 2021 8 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed. https://livestream.com/wlu

Carissa Petzold, a senior double music and economics major from Raleigh, North Carolina, will perform an expansive variety of clarinet works, with portrayals of the instrument ranging from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s seminal introduction of the clarinet to the musical stage, through Johannes Brahms’ drawn-out explorations of its beauty, to Igor Stravinsky’s inspired demonstrations of its versatility.

SENIOR RECITAL: HYUN SONG ’21, CELLO

Friday, April 2, 2021 8 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed. https://livestream.com/wlu

Hyun Song, a senior music major and premed student from Seattle, Washington, will perform a wide range of cello repertoire, including selections from the Solo Cello Suites by J.S. Bach and Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104 by Antonín Dvořák.

SENIOR RECITAL: COLETTA FULLER ’21, COMPOSITION Saturday, April 3, 2021 8 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed. https://livestream.com/wlu

Senior Coletta Fuller is a music and computer science major from Kaukauna, Wisconsin. She has written music for a wide assortment of instrumentalists and vocalists during her composition studies. This concert brings these works together in performance, showcasing her insight and creativity in a series of original compositions, as student performers bring Fuller’s notes to life.

UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA UNIVERSITY WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT: CONCERTO-ARIA WINNER’S CONCERT

Monday, April 5, 2021 6:30 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed from Canaan Green. https://livestream.com/wlu

The University Orchestra will present a program featuring the winners of the annual Concerto-Aria Competition—Hyun Song ’21, cello and Carissa Petzold ’21, clarinet. In addition to the winner’s performance, the concert will include several beloved pieces from the orchestra repertoire featuring a favorite for performers and audience members alike, Danzón No. 2 by Arturo Márquez.

UNIVERSITY JAZZ ENSEMBLE CONCERT STUDENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Thursday, April 8, 2021 8 p.m. No tickets are required. The University Jazz Ensemble is full of talented student performers and composers. This end-of-the-year concert will showcase these musicians. Having spent the school year exploring improvisation and developing as a tight ensemble, the group will put the results on display in this wide-ranging program. From first-year students to

JUNIOR VOICE RECITAL:

KEREN KATZ ’22, SOPRANO

Friday, April 9, 2021 8 p.m. Tickets are not required. Performance will be streamed. https://livestream.com/wlu Keren Katz ’22 of Wayne, Pennsylvania, will be performing selections from by Vincenzo Bellini, Joseph Haydn, Bizet, Hahn, and Paladihle, then conclude the program with Randy Newman’s rousing “Almost There” from the animated motion picture, The Princess and the Frog. Performance will be streamed.

https://livestream.com/wlu seniors, each is a unique and skilled artist—each student will have the spotlight on their contributions. Musical styles presented run the gamut of big band jazz, with some funk and pop thrown in for good measure. Dancing has been known to spontaneously break out during this

concert, so be prepared to have your feet moving.

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