November 28, 2023
7:00 p.m.
Spencer Jeppson
Peter Lythall
Ethan Mohlman
Tyler Spackman
Rebecca Turvill
Suite for Solo Cello, Op. 76
Alexander Tcherepnin (1899 – 1977)
I. Quasi cadenza
II. Tempo risoluto
Noah Guzmán, cello
Lament of the First Generation
Liz Carroll (b. 1956)
Clyde Ellis, viola
Presentation on Reed Instruments
Matthew Beer
Nathan Flores
Mitchell Jenkins
Bonnie Leslie
Conrad Overly
Heidi Reed
Caryl Klemann, flute
Kathleen Williams, clarinet
Eric Christensen, bassoon
Presentation on Percussion Instruments
Trevor Brown
Jacob Crisman
Michael Helm
Zach Leger
Isaac Phillips
Will Sanford
“Vi ravviso, o luoghiameni” from Vincenzo Bellini
La sonnambula (1801 – 1835)
Cael Crosby, bass baritone
Presentation on Brass Instruments
Ricky Cervantes
Cael Crosby
Dallin Draper
Walker Hammond
Whitney Schramm
Dominic Vines
Kyler Aagard, trumpet
Jaden Bair, trumpet
Emilee Garcia, horn
Declan Cottle, trombone
Alex Jensen, tuba
Jaden Bair, trumpet
Kyler Aagard, trumpet
Emilee Garcia, horn
Declan Cottle, trombone
Alex Jensen, tuba
Matthew Beer Filia Britton Trevor Brown Ricky Cervantes Jacob Chrisman Cael Crosby Dallin Draper Nathan Flores Walker Hammond Michael Helm Mitchell Jenkins Spencer Jeppson Zach Leger Bonnie Leslie Peter Lythall Ethan Mohlman Conrad Overly Isaac Phillips Heidi Reed Will Sanford Whitney Schramm Tyler Spackman Rebecca Turville Dominic Vines |
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Artwork by Shane Walking Eagle (Sisseton Dakota).
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Dean, School of the Arts
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JEFFREY O'FLYNN
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CHRIS GINES
Chamber Choir/Deep Green
REED CRIDDLE
Emerald Singers
CHERILYN WORTHEN
Concert Choir
DEMAREE BROWN
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ISAAC HURTADO
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MELISSA HEATH
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