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The Department of Mus-Lc of The University of Alberta presents UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE FORDVCE PIER, dUAtcX-Ofi with guest JACK WILSOhl, iaxophond -iotofit Monday, November 9, 1981 at 8:00 p.m. Convoaation Halt, Old Arts Building Celebration Overture, Op. 61 (1955) , . . . Paul Creston IllJf) (b. 1906) Concerto for Saxophone (1949) Ingolf Dahl rto Tor iaxopnone uy'+y; inyui i uam . Recitative (attacca) (1912-1970) / T Jack Wltion, alto saxophone Adagio Rondo alia marcia INTERMISSION Aria from Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 (1945) Heitor Villa-Lobos // (1887-1959) b (arr. William Hebert) Lo, at midnight clouds are slowly passing, rosy and lustrous, O^er the spacious heav'n with loveliness laden From the boundless deep the moon arises wondrous. Glorifying the evening like a beauteous maiden. Now she adorns herself in half unconscious duty. Eager, anxious that we recognize her beauty. While sky and earth, yes, all nature with applause salute her. All the birds have ceased, their sad and mournful complaining: Now appears on the sea in a silver reflection Moonlight softly waking the soul and constraining Hearts to cruel tears and bitter dejection. Gazebo Dances (cl978) John Corigliano Overture Wal tz Adagio Tarantella /C.

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The Department of Mus-Lc

of

The University of Alberta

presents

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE

FORDVCE PIER, dUAtcX-Ofi

with guest

JACK WILSOhl, iaxophond -iotofit

Monday, November 9, 1981 at 8:00 p.m.Convoaation Halt, Old Arts Building

Celebration Overture, Op. 61 (1955) , . . . Paul Creston IllJf)(b. 1906)

Concerto for Saxophone (1949) Ingolf Dahlrto Tor iaxopnone uy'+y; inyui i uam .

Recitative (attacca) (1912-1970) / T

Jack Wltion, alto saxophone

AdagioRondo alia marcia

INTERMISSION

Aria from Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 (1945) Heitor Villa-Lobos //(1887-1959) b

(arr. William Hebert)

Lo, at midnight clouds are slowly passing, rosy and lustrous,O^er the spacious heav'n with loveliness laden

From the boundless deep the moon arises wondrous.Glorifying the evening like a beauteous maiden.

Now she adorns herself in half unconscious duty.Eager, anxious that we recognize her beauty.While sky and earth, yes, all nature with applause salute her.

All the birds have ceased, their sad and mournful complaining:Now appears on the sea in a silver reflection

Moonlight softly waking the soul and constrainingHearts to cruel tears and bitter dejection.

Gazebo Dances (cl978) John CoriglianoOverture

Wal tz

AdagioTarantella

/C.

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