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PROGRAM NlJIBER TWO
Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Brevard Music Center
June 26, 1987
8: 15 PIt
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRAHenry Jani ec, Conductor
Eunice Lee, Violinist
Carneval Overture, Op. 92
Violin Concerto, E Minor, Op. 64All egro molta appas sionatoAndante
Allegretto non ~ p o ; allegro molta vivaceHiss lee
I NT E RHIS S ION
Symphony II, DMajor, Op . 73All eg ro n ~ n trappoAdagio non trappoAllegretto graziosoAllegro con spirito
Dvorak
Mendelssohn
Brahms
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PIWGRAH IlUHBER THREE
Whit t in £; ton -Pfohl Aul1itor i um
3revard flusic Center
June 27. 1987
8: 15 pt·l
TIlE BREVARC l ioSIC WITER RESIOEIIT O P E R l
presents
COS1 FAil TUllE
(They All 00 It)
Ilusi c by lIolfgo.ng Amadeus Mozart
En;Jlish T:!x t by Hartins
Val h i . Uir cctorRaymond Hughes, Conductor
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
FERRANOO,a young offic er in love with Dorab ella - Neal Harrelson. Jr.
GUGLIELMO,a young offic er i n l ove \'Iith Fi ordiligi - - - Roman Rebilas
OON ALFOIISO, an elderly cyni c
FIORO lLIGI t il l ady of Ferr;.n
OORABELLA, her sister - - - - -
OESP!fl.' , their mid -
ENSEMBLE: (in alohabetical order)
Robert McGaha
Cathy Froneberger
- - Michelle Breedt
Bel inda Thayer
Kel 1:!y Batson, Kim Breden , Ken Derby. Todd Donovan. Lynn EustiS,
Alphie Guess , John Roche, Lorraine Tonna
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SYNOPSIS OF SCENES
ACT I
Sce ne 1 - A cafeScene 2 The sisters' house and gardens
I NT E R MIS S ION
ACT II
Later that afternoon and night
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • • * * *
Don Alfonso, an old cynic, is determined to prove to his two youngfriends. Guglielmo and Ferrando, that their fiancees. Fiordiligiand Dorabella , are not to be trusted any more than arc other women
- in other words, hardly at all . With the help of Despina . theladies' maid. he lays his plot. First he tells them that theirlovers have been called up for duty; then he introduces them totwo Alban i ans. who are. of course, none other than Gug 1;elmo andFerrando . After many inner confl lets the hlO women succumb to theadvances of the "Albanians", forcing Guglielmo and Ferrando to
concede defeat. However , Don Alfonso reveals the plot to the twoduped ladies and they are reconciled with their original lovers .
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~ v : t l1usi c ' : Jpct'a Produc.llon Stuf f
General Manager -Ilusic DirectorSt;.gc Directors -
l.onductors
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li.;s Lc,' E1ecti'ician; : 1 Assist.-.nt
o u n d E r i n e l . ! r t1i rectof' .,. - .. ,..
j)rops LirectorSC t;! ; ; ;,. fcc hn ir k n-;
Ross Hagou 1aHenry Jani e
Barbara Fergu so'i Ross Ihgoul il
V ~ l ~ t a c c h- Henry Jan i e
Mary Uell Saund er
Raymond Hu ghePaul Sweene- B a r b ~ r a F;rguso
- Raymond Hu gh0Thomas r..ci 11
Mildred Rag i- I ~ 3 Ne 11 Saunder
Hugh FloySean 14cGinit
- . :- . - ..." Bess Harpe
- W. Erik McDanie- - Nark Sho- William G. Boggs, Jr
- .. - - .. - ... - . . . p a m a U h i tRussell Rnthi e
EI r k Fol ()cChl'istojlher Harrno
Doninic KramerGary Smit
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PROGRAM NUMBER FOUR
Brevard Fanfare
Whittington-Pfohl Aud itor iumBrevard Music Center
June 28, 19873:00 PM
BREVARO MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRAHenry Janiec, ConductorWinifred Faix Brown, Soprano
Symphony I, C Major, Op. 21Adagio malto; allegro con brioAndante cantabile con motaMenuetto (Allegro malta e vivace)
Adagio;allegro
malta e vivaceDove sono, from "Marriage of Figaroll
Qui 1a voce, from "I Puritan;"Miss Brown
I N T E R MIS S ION
Capricc io Italien, Op. 45
Una voce poco fa, from "Barber of Seville"
Oepu;s le jour, from "Louise l l
Jewel Song, from "Faust t
Miss Brown
Tul
Beethoven
MozarBellin
Tchaikovsky
RossinCharpentie
Gounod
The "Brevard Fanfare" ha s i t s world premiere at this concert.was comm issioned by the Brevard Mus;c Center as a part of our 50anniversary in 1986 . Fisher Tul1 is a former composer-in-residen
at the Center .
Gail Robinson 9 originally the soloist for this program 9 was force
to cancel her appearance due to illness . The Brevard MusCenter is grateful to Winifred Faix B r o ~ m for flying in on ve
short notice to do the program. Miss Brown is a member of th
rJew York City Opera and has appeared with many companies arounthe world 9 including thuse in Berlin, Rome . Cologne . Chicago. anSan Francisco . Interestingly. Miss BrOl.,n was born in SouCaro1 na and spent her younger years in Ashev i l l e, North Caro1in
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PROGRAM NUMBER FIVE
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Mus i c Center
June 29, 19B7B: 15 PM
CHAMBER MUSIC
Artist Facu lty of the Cente r
Sonata No . 2 in F Major, Opu s 99 BrahmsAllegro vi vaceAda gio affettuosoAllegro pas sionateAllegro molto
Carlton McCreery, violoncelloEduardo Delgado, piano
I N T E R M I S ION
Variations in F Minor
The Four ScherziBMinor, Opus 20B-flat Hinor, Opus 31C-sharp Minor, Opus 39E Ma jor, Opus 54
Eduardo Delgado, piano
Haydn
Chopin
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PROGRAM NUMBER SIX
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
June 30, 19878: 15 PM
TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRA
Thomas J o i n e r ~ ConductorTRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BAND
Jamie Hafner, Conductor
Marche Militaire Francaise from the Algerian Suite
Down a Country laneJohn Henry
I N T E RMIS S ION
Military Symphony in FI. Allegro MaestosoII. LarghettoIII. Allegro
March "High School Cadets"
Suite in B-FlatI . MarchII. Solemn Music
III. Finale
Folk Dances
Saint-Saens
Copland
Gossec
Sousa
Jacob
Shos takov; charr . Erickson
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PROGRAM NUMBER SEVEN
Adagio and Rondo
Solfeggietto
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July I, 19874: 30 PM
STUOENT RECITAL
Sarah Breunig. violoncelloSteve Cohen , piano
Tim Vis locky , pia no
Nocturne Op. 32 . No . 1Michael Zuspan, piano
Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp majorLi sa Leonard. piano
Waltz in C-sharp Minor Op . 64. No . 2Jacqueline Caldwell. piano
Toc cataMi chelle Frays er. piano
The Union
Steven Spoo ner, piano
Etude Op. 10, No. 12 (Revolution)Ellen Chi l ton, piano
Pr elude in 8-flat Major Op. 23
Pau l Romero, piano
Polonaise in A-flat
Brad Arington, piano
Sallade in G Minor , Op. 23Joanna Ting, piano
Weber
Bach
Chopin
Bach
Chopin
La Montaine
Gottschalk
Chopin
Rachmaninof
Chopin
Chopin
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PROGRAM NUMBER EIGHT
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July I , 1987
8:15 PM
CH AMBER MUSIC
Artist Faculty of the Center
Sonata No . 2 in B-flat (Fitzwilliam)AndanteGraveAllegro
Timothy Clinch, oboeDarlene Jussila, bassoon
Lera Borden, piano
Sonata for Violin and Piano in B-flat Major, K 378Allegro moderatoAndantino sostenuto e cantabileRondo; Allegro
Thomas Joiner. violinDouglas Weeks, piano
Duetto per Violonce llo e ContrabassoAllegro
Andante molta
AllegroGayle Masarie. violoncello
Dan Swaim. double bass
I N T ERM I S S I O N
Serenade for Flute, Violin and ViolaEntrata; AllegroTempo ordinaria d'un MenuettoAllegro molto
Andante con variazioniAllegro scherzando e vivaceAdagioAllegro vivace e disinvolto
Eric Hoover. f lut eThomas Joiner. violinDavid Becker, viola
Handel
Mozart
Rossini
Beethoven
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PROGRAM NUMBER TEN
Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Brevard Music Center
July 3, 1987
8: 15 PM
THE BREVARO MUSIC CENTER RESIDENT OPERA WORKSHOP
presents
THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
orThe Slave of Duty
Music by Arthur SullivanBook by W. S. Gilbert
Barbara Ferguson, DirectorMary Nell Saunders, Conductor
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
MAJOR-GENERAl STANLEY -
THE PIRATE KING - - - -
SAMUEL, his lieutenant
- - - - Ross Magoulas
- - - Kenneth Derby
Jeffrey Cowan
FREDERIC, the pirate apprentice - - - - - Frank Timmerman
SERGEANT OF POLICE - - - - - - - - - - - Todd Donovan .
MAJOR-GENERAL STANLEY ' S WARDSMABEL
EDITH
KATE
ISABEL
- - - - - - Lynn Eustis- - - Kelley Batson
- - Margy HicksAllison Black
RUTH, pirate m a i d - o f - a l 1 ~ o r k - - - Katherine Lester
ENSEMBLE : (in alphabetical order)
Betsy Bishop, Ben Brecher , Kim Breden, Andrea Brown, Al icia BrowDanica Buckley, Cynthia Claborn, Patti Edwards, Jena EisonStephanie Eller , Ka thryn Findlen, Jeffrey Gonder, Alphie GuesCarol Harris, Neal Harrelson, Jr . , Shuler Hensley, Amy HolKatherine Jones, Michelle King, Katherine Kirk. Robert McGaha, JoHiller, Brian Nedvin, David Oliver , Robbin Pierce, Roman RebilaJohn Roche. Barbara Scullion, Anneliese Simmons, Anna Tonna, AnTrerm lay , Robert Vernon , Wendy Worthington, John Wright . SandWright, Grant Young
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SYNOPSIS OF SCENES
ACT I
A Rocky Seashore on the Coast of Cornwall
I N T E RHIS S ION
ACT II
A Ruined Chapel by Moonlight
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Brevard Music Center O p e r ~ Production Staff
Ge nErcl I-Ia nager -Nusic Director
Dir ectors -
Conductors
Oesi nn crChorcO ljrapherCoachH
C h o r !lasters -
St al]l.; 11i\nr-gerTech ll i ca l Director~ l a s t ElectricianElectrical As sistant
S(lund EngineerCos tu rle Di rectorPr ops DirectorScenic Technicians
Ross MagoulaHenry Jan i e
Barbara FergusoRoss MagoulaVal Patacch
- Henry Janie
Mary Nell SaunderRaymond HughePaul Sweene
Barbara Ferg usoRaymond lIugheTh omas Reilll1ildred Rag
- Mary Nell SaunderHugh Floy
Sean ~ l c G i n i tBess Harpe
- W. Erik McDani- - r · ~ a r k Sho
William G. Boggs, Jr
Pamela WhitesidRussell Rathi e- Earl e Folge
Kenn Ki rbDominic Krame
Gary Smit
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PROGRAM NlJIBER ELEVEN
hnerican Salute
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 4, 19878 : 15 PH
FOURTH OF JULY POP S
BREVARO MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA
Henry Janiec, Conductor
BREVARO MUSIC CENTER CHAMBER CHOIR
Mary Nell Saunders. Conductor
Broadway Tonight!Everything's Coming Up Roses; Soon It'sGanna Rain; Favor ite Things; Try toRemember; That's Entertainment; People
S u n s e t ~ from -Grand Canyon Suite-
Disney MagicZip-a-dee-doo-dah;Chim-Chim Cher-ee;Your Heart Makes;
Overture to ·CandideM
Candle on the Wat er;A Dream is a Wi shIt 's a Small World
I N T E R H IS S ION
Gould
arr. Chase
Grofe
arr . Lowden
Bernstein
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I1PI.'(l€:t i1£-dley ar-r. Chas
Th t 1ll" :lpet ShO\J Theme;'·lov;n' R;ght Along
Th e Rainbow Connection;
C!lQra 1 It:!dlcyThis Is My Country
G '·Ie Your Tired, Your PoorAn r ~ ' 1 l e r i c a n TrilogyGod Bless AmericaCha r,:l Overture, from "Geor9£: N!II
S c l e c t i u i " i ~ fran IIOklahoma!"Th (' Fi<rmer and the Cowman; Ok 1ahoma; PeopleUill Say We're In Love; Out of My Dreams;
Por e Jud is Daid; Surrey \lith the FringeOn T:1P; Many A New Day; Konsas City; FarmerDan ce; I Cain't Say r ~ o
Raye, Jacob
Ber 1; n/Boute 11Newbur
Ber1; n/ Boute11Cohan/Casse
Rodgers / Benne
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWELVE
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 5, 19873: 00 PM
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
David E. Becker, ConductorEduardo Delgado, Pianist
William Tell Overtu re
Piano Concerto No . 2 in A MajorI. Adagio sostenuto assai
11 . Allegro agitato assaiIII. Allegro moderatoIV . Allegre decisoV Marziale un poco menD allegro
VI. Allegro animato
SymphonyI.
II.
III.
IV.
Mr . Delgado
I NT E RMIS S ION
No.5 in C Minor, Op . 67Allegro con brioAndante con motaAllegroAllegro
Rossini
Liszt
Beethoven
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The Music Center's 1987 SOUVENIR PROGRAM 800KS are available inthe lobby from ushers for $3,00 each ,
BALDWIN is the official piano of Brevard Music Center and all ofour pianos are moisture-protected by OAMPP-CHASER DEHUMIOIFIERS.
Looking for the perfect gift or a special remembrance of BrevardMusic Center?? Visit the Brevard Music Center Association'sGift Shop located in front of the auditorium.
Brevard Music Center gratefully acknowledges support from theNorth Carolina General Assembly, the North Carolina Departmentof Cultural Resources, the North Carolina Arts Council and theNational Endowment for the Arts.
Please Notelatecomers will be seated at the first intermission .or tape recorders, smoking or food are allowed in the
No camerasauditorium.
Hr. Becker and members of the TSO would like to give their sincerethanks to the faculty artist coaches who dedicate and share theirtime and talents with our orchestra:
Ms . Andrews, Dr . Bennett, Dr. Boda. Ms . Bryden, Mr . Ceasar,Mr. Cedel, Ms. Chung, Mr . Cohen, Mr . Dusenbury, Mr . Hafner.Mr . Hoover, Mr. Johnson, Ms . Jussila. Mr . Masarie, Mr . MathiessenMr . McCreery, Ms. McCreery. Mr. Mutchnik, Mr . Schmettau
COMING ATTRACTIONS:
Monday, July 6, 8:15 PH
Tuesday, July 7. 8:15 PM
Wind EnsemblePharris. Conductor
Transylvania Youth OrchestraSymphonic Band
Joiner &Hafner, Conductors
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTEEN
New Mexico March
Whittinaton-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
Jul.y 6, 19878: 15 PM
TRANSYLVANIA WINO ENSEMBLE
William J. Pharris, Conductor
P r e l u d e ~ Siciliano and Rondo
Barber of Seville Overture
Grace Praeludium
I N T E RHIS S ION
Sousa
ed. by Fennell
Arnoldarr. by Paynter
Rossiniarr. by Lake
Mc8eth
Pas Redouble Saint-Saenstrans . by Frackenpohl
Kunihild, Prelude to the Third Act
O;vergents
SonQs of PraiseBased on: -God of Our Fathers·, "Holy, Holy,
·Onward Christian Soldiers ·
Kistlerarr . by Barr
Mc8eth
NelhybelHoly", and
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PROGRAM NUMBER FOURTEEN
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
Ju ly 7. 19878:15 PM
TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRAThomas Joiner. Conductor
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BAND
Jamie Hafner, ConductorReese Dusenbury, Trombonist
A Fest iv al of the Arts event sponsored by Ecusta Corporation
-Jupiter-Bringer of Jollity· from The Planets
11 Pastor Fido (The Faithful Shepherd)Suite for Orchestra
Introduction and FugueAdagio
Aaron Crawford, solo fluteMinuetFinale
Finlandia, Op e 26, No . 7
INTERMISS ION
Holarr. Leid
Handarr . Beecha
Sibeliu
March ·Pieces of Eight(Based on themes
Jenkins and Nefrom Beethoven's Eighth Symphony)
Marceau Symphonique
Al Fresco
A Moorside SuiteScherzoNoctureHoorside March
Mr. DusenburyGuilma
Hu
Hol
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Brevard Music Center Association
gi ft shop on Sunday at 1:30 PM .
Walking Tours begin at the BMCA
Sign up at Harmony House .
BALDWIN is the official piano ofour pianos are moisture-protected
Brevard Music Center and all ofby DAMPP-CHASER OEHUMIOIFIERS.
Looking for the perfect gift or a special remembrance of BrevardMusic Center?? Visit the Brevard Music Center Association'sGift Shop located in front of the auditorium.
Brevard Music Center gratefully acknowledges support from the
North Carolina General Assembly, the North Carolina Departmentof Cultural Resources, the North Carolina Arts Council and theNational Endowment for the Arts .
Please NotpLatecomers wil l beor tape recorders,
seated at the first intermission.smoking or food are allowed in the
No camerasauditorium.
COMING ATTRACTIONS:
Wednesday, July 8, 4:30 PM7:00 PM8:15 PM
Friday, July 10, 8:15 PM
Student RecitalOpen Lecture
Crawford Gates, Composer-in-ResidenceChamber Music
Artist-Faculty of the Music Center
La Boheme by PucciniPatacchi, DirectorJaniec, Conductor
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PROGRAM NUMBER FIFTEEN
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 8, 1987
4: 30 PMSTUDENT RECITAL
Var iations in F MinorKathryn Rodriguez, piano
Capriccio i n GMinor , Op . 116, No . 3Jennifer Porter, piano
Intermezzo in A Major, Op o 118 , No . 2Julia Emmering, piano
Four Songs from Herrick 's "Hesprides"The Impatient LoverUpon the Loss of his MistressesTo Elect raUpon Julia's Clothes
l ' Isle Joyeuse
Allegro Barbaro
Kenneth Derby, baritoneMi ldred Ragis, piano
Stacy Kwak, piano
Barbara Diaz , piano
Profile '2 for Solo TrumpetBroadlyModerately fast
Peter Czekaj
Etude - Tableaux in E-f1at Minor, Op . 39, No . 5Paul Romero, piano
Haydn
Brahms
Brahms
Bush
Debussy
Bartok
Tu11
Rachmaninoff
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PROGRAM NUMBER SIXTEEN
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 8, 19877:00 PM
LECTURE-RECITAL by CRAW FORO GATES
Brevard Music Center Composer-in-Residence
WHO NEEDS A COMPOSER? • • • AND WHY?
A INTRODUCTION
B. PRE iHSES
C.
O
L American Institutions which "need I a composer .2. A perspective of 600 years of "needed" composers .3. In an "Age of Terror" (20th century) music is needed
all the more .4. A comparison : The Composer and the Performer .5. What does "need " mean? Physical, Social and Spir i tua
Oimens ; cns .
SOME COMPOSER EXPERIENCES
1. An 8-year old's BROWNIES' PONIES : Failure and a
question!2. A 16-year old's CAMELOT : * Success and ananswer ?
3. A 22 hour orchestral composition: PROFANE PROCESSIONAL
&DANCE
CONCLUSIONS
1. Creative acts can be very joyful and give purpose tobeing.
2. Creative acts which have meaning and value to others
are very joyfu1
indeed.3. We have found the composer's audience, and it is us .4. We all "need" the composer . Because music is
important to the essence of our lives.
*20 years before Lerner and Loewe
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PROGRAM NUMBER SEVENTEEN
Straus AuditoriumBre var d Music Center
July 8, 1987B:15 PM
C HAM B E R MUS I CArtist Faculty of the Center
Sonata in Gmajor. Op e 30, No. 3Allegro assai
Ludwig van Beethove
Tempo di MinuettoAllegro vivace
James Ceasar, violinDiedre Davis, piano
Till Eulenspiegel - Einmal(Grotesque musicale)
Mary Robinson, violinJack Masarie, horn
Dan
Anders, Op e 28 Richard Strau(Franz Hasenonr
Steven Cohen. clarinetDarlene Jussila, bassoon
Swaim, double bass
I N T E RMIS SID N
Annapol is Suite for Brass Quintet and Harp Robert StarAllegro marcialePresto leggiero
LarghettoMo1 o allegroLentoAllegro risoluto
Charles Matthiessen &Robert Dorer, trumpetsReese Dusenbury, trombone Jamie Hafner, tubaDorothy Bennett , horn Hye-Yun Chung, harp
David Becker, conductor
Ml{di' (Youth)
AllegroAndante sostenutoVivaceAllegro animato
Susan Coad, flute and piccoloTimothy Clinch, oboeSteven Cohen, c larinet
v 'vLeos Janace
Daryl Coad, bass clarinetJack Masarie . horn
Darlene Jussila, bassoon
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PROGRAM NUMBER NINETEEN
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 10, 1987
8: 15 PH
THE BREVARD MUSIC CENTER RESIDENT OPERA WORKSHOP
presents
LAB 0 HEM E
MUSIC BY GIACOMO PUCCINILIBRETTO BASED ON MURGER'S NOVEL 'LA VIE OE BOHEME '
Val Patacchi, DirectorHenry Janiec. Conductor
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
RODDLFD, a poet - William McDonald
MIMI, a seamstress - Risa Poniros
MARCELLO. a painter Bruce Schoonmaker
MUSETTA, a coquette Michelle Vought
COLLINE, a philosopher Grant Young
SCHAUNARD, a musician Robert Vernon
BENOIT, the landlord John Roche
ALCINDORO, a councillor of state Robert McGaha
PARPIGNDL, a toy vendor David Oliver
SERGEANT Shuler Hensley
GUARD Brian Nedvin
CHILDREN'S CHORUS (in alphabetical order)Alicia Davis, Heidi Beth Masarie, Scott Nickson, Will NicksonNoel Schoonmaker, Deborah Sweeney
ENSEMBLE (in alphabetical order)Kelley Batson, Betsy Bishop. Al l is on Black, Ben B r e c h e r ~ KimBreden, Hi che 11 e Breedt, Ali C"i a Brown, Andrea Brown t Dan i cal 3 u c k l e y ~ Cynth ia Claborn, Je ffrey Cowan, Kenneth Derby. ToddDonovan, P(ltti Edwards, Jena Eison, Stephanie Eller, Lyn n Eu stisKathryn Findlen. Cathy Froneberger, Jeffrey Gonder, Alphie GuessCarol Harris, Neal Harrelson, Jr . • t·1argy Hicks. Amy lioHKatherine Jones, MichellE: Kiny, Katherine Kirk , Katherir,e LestHJoe Miller, Robbin Pierce. Roman Rebi1as, Barbara Scullion
Anneliese Sirrmons, Belinda Thayer, Frank Til1Tl1erman, Anna TonnaAnne Tremblay. Wendy Worthington, John Wright, Sandra Wright
DNSTAGE BAND
Wallace Dunbar. piccolo ; Sandra Wang. piccolo; Tim Deyton, 1sttrumpet; Sarah Worth. 1st trumpet; f.lary K. Mi 1ler, 2nd trumpet;laura Stahle. 2nd trumpet; Shane Pack er, snare drum .
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SYNOPSIS OF SCENES
Time : about 1839 in Paris
ACT IA Garret - Christmas Eve
I N T E RMIS
SION
ACT II
In the latin QuarterCafe Momus
I N T E RMIS S ION
ACT III
ATollgate at the Edge of the City
I N T E RMIS S ION
ACT IVA Garret - i n Spring
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Brevard Music Center Opera Production Staff
General Manager -Husic Director -
Stage Directors -
- - - - - Ross Magoula- - - Henry Janiec
- - - - Barbara FergusonRoss MagoulaVal Patacch
Conductors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Henry JanieMary Nel l Saunder
Raymond Hughe- - - Paul SweeneyeSigner - -
ChoreographerCoaches - - -
- - - - - - - - - Barbara Ferguson
Chorus Masters - - -
- - Raymond HugheThomas Rei llyMildred Ragi
- Mary Nell SaunderHugh Floyd
Stage Manager - - - - - - - - - - Sean McGinityTechnical Director - - - - - Bess HarpeMaster Electrician - - - - - - - - W Erik McDanieElectrical Assistant - - - - - - - - - Mark ShowSound Engineer - - - - - - - Will i am G Boggs, JrCostume Director - - - - - - - - Pamela WhitesidProps Director - - - - - - - Russell RathieScenic Technicians - - - - - - - - - - - Earle Folge
Costumes created by Costume Crafters, Atlanta, Ga.
Kenn KirbyDominic Kramer
Gary Smith
Entire Production by the Brevard Husic Center Resident OperaWorkshop and Brevard Music Center Musical Organizations .
BALDWIN is the official piano of Brevard Music Center.All pianos are moisture-protected by DAMPP-CHASER DEHUMIDIFIERS .
Brevard Music Center gratefully acknowledges support from theNorth Carolina Assembly, the Department of Cultural Resources,the Harth Carolina Arts CounCil, and the National Endowmentfor the Arts, a Federal Agency
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 11, 19B7
8: 15 PM
NORTH CAROLINA
o A N C E THE ATE R
RIC ABEL
CHRISTYE CHANTAL CREVIER
MARJORIE GRUNOVIG
MICHAEL JOHNSON
CYDNEY SPOHN
DANIEL WRIGHT
OANCERS
DAVID BUSHMAN
JEFFREY CREVIER
RALPH HEWITT
BRYAN KOULMAN
JULIE VOSHELL
TERRY LYNN WRIGHT
DANA CASPERSEN
ROBIN FRANKLIN
ANITA INTRIERI
TRACI OWENS
OIANE WOLFSON
North Carol ina Dance Theater gratefu 11y acknowl edges the generoussupport we receive from the National Endowment for the Arts, NorthCarolina Arts Council, ilorth Cdrolina Legislature, and manygenerous corporations, f o u n d d t i o n ~ ano individuals .
THE USE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ANO RECORDING DEVICES
IS PROHIBITED.
PROGRAM AND CASTING SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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ALLEGRO BRILLANTE
Choreography by George BalanchineStaging by Sara Leland
Music by TchaikovskyLighting Design by Randall Henderson
TRACI OWENS DAVID BUSHMAN
WITH
OANA CASPERSEN
CYDNEY SPOHN
RIC ABELMICHAEL JOHNSON
MARJORIE GRUNDVIG
JULIE VOSHELL
ROBIN FRANKLINBRYAN KOULMAN
* * * * * * PAUSE * * * * * *
CAUGHT
Choreography by David ParsonsStaging by Gary Chryst
Music by Robert FrippLighting by David Parsons
Costume Design after the original by Judy Wirkula
JEFFREY CREVIER
"A STROBE LIGHT WILL BE USED"
* * * * , , 15 MINUTE INTERMISSION ' , , , , ,
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BRIDE :GROOM :
LES NOCES
Choreography by Lar LubovitchMusic by Igor Stravinsky
Lighting Design by Craig MillerCostume design by Anne C. de Velder
DANA CASPERSEN
DANIEL WRIGHTHER PARENTS: TERRI LYNN WRIGHT, RALPH HEWITT
CYONEY SPOHN, JEFFREY CREVIERANITA INTRIERI, DIANE WOLFSON
DAVID BUSHMAN, ROBIN FRANKLIN
HIS PARENTS :FRIENDS :
****** 15 MINUTE INTERMISSION· •••••
MAG N I F I CAT
Choreography by Salvatore Aiello
Assistant to Choreographer: Ralph HewittMusic by Johann Sebastian Bach
Lighting Design by Scott TemplinCostume Design by Evelyn Miller
ENSEMBLE: DANA CASPERSEN, CHRISTYE CHANTAL CREVIER, MARJOR IEGRUNDVIG , ANITA INTRIERI , TRACI OWENS , CYDNEY SPOHN , DIANE WO LFSONTERRI LYNN WRIGHT, RIC ABEL, DAVID BUSHMAN , JEFFREY CREVIER, ROBINFRANKL! N, RALPH HEWITT, fI I CHAEL JOHNSON, BRYAN KOULMAN, DANNY
WRIGHT
I.ENSEMBLE; II. DANA CASPERSEN, CYDNEY SPOHN
,DIANE WOLFSON
TERRI LYNN WRIGHT; III. CHRISTYE CHANTAL CREVIER, RALPH HEWITTRIC ABEL; IV . ENSH1BLE; V DANNY WRIGHT; VI. CYDNEY SPOHNJEFFREY CREVIER; VII. ENSHIBLE; VIII. GENTLEMEN'S ENSEMBLE; IXTRACI OWENS; X. ENSEMBLE; XI. ENSEMBLE; XII. ENSEMBLE
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S T A F F
North Carolina Dance Theater staff is responsible for theday-to-day operations .
Robert LindgrenS ~ l v a t o r e AielloThomas i c h a e l Crail
Kim Abe lTerri Ly nn Uright
l p h He\l i t tJrmett e: Kca,slerC<'ro l e tJelsonEdllard ThomasTi[11 DoranGreq RO\·,' l and
Todd Cl urkA11ison L. Cai nPhill ip Burnst-1itzi tlalinzak
Ed FryeEvelyn Mil l er (head),
Br f:" netta Mason, Carolyn Fayi n , Spinnett &Co
Hooten Printing~ ; t ' s t e r n an d Southern
Art!: Assoc iates
Founder/DirectoArtistic DirectoGenera 1 r ~ a n a g eBallet Mistres
Rehearsal AssistanRehearsal Ass istan
Finance ~ n a g eCompany Manage
Production Manage~ l a r k e t i rig I ~ a n a g e
Stage 11anage
Electr iciaCostume
Administrative AssistanReceptionis
Pianis
NCSA Dance Costume ShoAuditor
Printer
Book;ng ~ l d n a g e r n e nFounded in 1970 by Robert Lindgren, North Carolina Dance Theate
[u rr er!tiy tours nationally dnd "nternationally 20 to 30 weeks . "or . The reperto i re includes cl assical ballet. moder n ancunt c:mp ")r .\ ry dance in keeping with Robert Lindgren's foundinpuq asp: "To present dancers doing c h o r ~ o g r a p h e r ' s work- - t}\'eSf:n t the urt of dance."
lhr. D2ncc Theater is a professional aff i l iate of the Nort
Carol in;-. School of the Arts.North Carolina Dance Theater7 Vintage Avenue
~ l i n s t o n - S a l e m NC 27107(919) 761-2190
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-ONE
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 12, 19873: 00 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRAHenry Janiec, Conductor
with
BRASSHE CANADIAN
Frederic Mills, Trumpet David Ohanian, French HornEugene Watts, Trombone
Oael lenbach, TubaRonald Romm, Trumpet
Charles
Symphony No. 88, GMajorAdagio; allegroLargoMenuettoAllegro con spirito
Closer Walk With Thee
Concerto in F Major, Op. 4, No.4AllegroAndanteAdagioAllegro
Haydn
Handel/Kulesha
Canon in 0 Pachelbel/Frackenpohl
Toccata and Fugue in 0 Minor Bach/Norris
I NT E RMIS SID N
The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op . 34 Britten(Variations and Fugue on a theme of Purcell)
Sousa Collection arr. Cable
Music of Fats Waller arr. Henderson
l ittle Fugue in GMinor Bach / Norris
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-TWO
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Hus;c Center
July 13, 1987
8: 15 PH
CHAMBER
Artist Faculty ofMUS I C
the Center
Fantasie for Violin and Harp , Op . 124 Camille Saint-5aens
Carol Roosevelt , violinHye-Yun Chung, harp
Trio for Violin, Cello and Harp
Allegro tranquilloAndante sostenutoScherzando con mota
Mary Robinson, violinGayle Hasarie, violoncello
Hye-Yun Chung, harp
Suite for Violin, Clarinet and PianoOuverture
DivertissementJeu
Introduction et FinalMary Robinson, violinSteve Cohen, clarinet
Oiedre Davis, piano
I N T ERM I S S I ON
Jacques I bert
Dar; us Hi 1haud
Trio in E Minor, Op. 45 for Piano, Flute and Cello louise Farrenc
Allegro decisoAndante
ScherzoFinale (Presto)
Eduardo Delgado, pianoEric Hoover. flute
Hans Schmet tau. violoncello
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-THREE
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 14, 1987
8:15PM
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BANO
Jamie Hafner, ConductorDaryl Coad, Clarinetist
TRANSYLVANIA WINO ENSEMBLE
William J. Pharris, Conductor
Quickstep -Oer Freischutz" Graful1a
(Adapted for modern instruments by T. J. Fry)
Tunbridge Fair PistonIntermezzo for Band
Concertina, Op . 26 von WeberMr . Coad
New England Triptych SchumanThree Pieces for Band after William Billings
1. Be Glad Then. America2. When Jesus Wept3. Chester
I N T E RMIS S ION
Russlan and Ludmilla Overture Glinkatransc . by Hinds1ey
Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral, from "Lohengrin" Wagnertransc . by Cai11iet
00 Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Del Bargo
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PROGRAM NUMBER TlIENTY -FO UR
Straus AuditoriumBrevard ~ l u s i c Center
July 15, 19B74:30 PM
STU DEN T R E CIT A L
Capriccio in GMinor, Cp . 116, No . 3Jennifer Porter, piano
Sonetto 104 del PetrarcaJason Kwak, piano
Concerto l'Autonno, Op . 8, No . 3Shara Williams, violinGrace Kwan, piano
Prelude and Fugue in GMinor (Vol . II)Etude in C-sharp Minor, Op . 10
Joanna ling, piano
Papillons, Op . 2Ai Hwa Kung. piano
Three Shakespeare Songs1. Come Away Death2. 0 tlistress Mn e3. Blow, Blow th ou Wnter ~ J ; n d
John Wesley Wright, tenorTom Reilly, piano
Hungarian Rhapsody, No . 6Vatche ~ ~ n k e r i a n , piano
Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp Minor (Vol . II)Ballade No.4 in F tlinor
Paul Romero, piano
Brahms
l iszt
Vivaldi
BachChopin
Schumann
Qui Her
Liszt
BachChopin
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-FIVE
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 15, 1987
8:15 PM
C HAM B E R MUS I CArtist Faculty of the Center
Oichterliebe Robert SchumanBruce Schoonmaker, baritone
Douglas Weeks, piano
1 N T E RMIS S ION
Quartet for Piano, Violin, Viola and Celloin GMinor, Op . 25
AllegroIntermezzo; Allegro (rna non trappo)Andante con motaRondo al1a Zingerese; Presto
Douglas Weeks, pianoThomas Joiner, violin
Anna Barbrey Joiner, viola
Carlton McCreery. violoncello
Johannes Brahm
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- DltlfTERLIEBE - A Poet's love (Heinrich Heine) . . . . . . . Schulllllnn
In the wondroos aontl'l of Kay,when buds were bursting open,then It w.s J confened to her
longing lind desire.
F r . IItJ tears burst.any (ull-blown (Jowers,lind 110' sighs beCOMe
a nightingale Chorus.
. Rose, Illy, doye, sun- -.11 one I blissfully loved .I love th_ no _I ' , .lone J loveone who h saal!, fine, pure, rllre.
\/hen Into ),our eyes I look,.11 IItJ sorrow f l1n;but when I kiss your Ifps,then I 1M ~ o l l y healed.But 10ItIen 'o u Sly: I t ' s you I love!Thefl . , s t I shed bitter tears .
The I l l , sh.ll breathe• song 0(.,. beloved, I song11kI' the kiss her Ifps
bestowed on .e once ,In . sweet .nd lovely hour .
In the gre.t Cathedral of Colognestands. picture that _Itts me hjlPPY=
Flowers jlnc:! .ngels (IOoitjlbout Our lady delr;e),es , lips , cheeksIr e the IMge of..,. love's.
I be .r no grudge, though my hur tbreaks,loved one forever lost! I bear no
grudge .
If the flowers, nlghtlng.les .nd stars knewhow cSttp 110' heart Is hurt ,with Me the, would weepto he.l ..,. pain.
But none of the. can know,
one onl)' knows 110' pain;fo r she It was who brolttIII)' heart , broke My heart In two.
9. II!ljlt a fluting and fiddlingand jI blaring of trlJq)ets tThere, dancing her wedding dancewill be lIlY dearnt love.
10. When I hear the songIII)' love once sang,III)' heart almost breaksfran the wfld rush of pain.
I I . A boy loves a Vir!,she chooses IInother;the other loves anotherlind her he weds .
The girl , out of spite,takes the first IIIIIn
to COllIe her Wjl,;the boy's badly hurt.
I t Is an old, old story,rl!lNllnlng eY!r new,jlnd he to who. I t 's happened,his heart is brOken In half.
12 . One bright sumner morning1 walk in he garden .FIOW1!rs whisper .nd speak:'Be not angry with our sister,nd, pale IIIIn.'
13. I wept in my dreMl,I dreom 'OU I.)' In ),our 9TiweI woke , and wept onlong and bltterl , .
I wept In my dre"""I dreamt lOU lovtd me stl1l.I woke, and s t i l l
III)' tears stream.
14. Hightly In my dreaD5 I see you,see ),our friendly greeting.and weeping loudly, hurl ",selfat your sweet feet.
You look at me wistfully,shaking ),our little f.l r helld;fran your e,es stealtear-drops of pearl.
A soft word you whiand give Me a bouquI wake, the cypress.nd the word (orgot
15. A white hand beckonfran fair)' tales ofsong there Is , andof a III/Igic land,
where gay flowers blIn goldefl evenlfl9 1and, sweet scented,
with bride-like face
Ott, could I but go tthere gladden my hefr(lll .l l pain removeblissful and free .
Oh, that l.nd of joIn drtaas J see It obut, COle -ornlng suI t 's gone Ifke (OUI.
16. The bad old songs,the d r e ~ wicked anle t us now bur)' themfetch a big coffin.
Huch will I lal In Ithough ~ . t , J won'tand fetch a bier
and planks fin. and
And twelve glllnts fewho shall be even str
than St . Christopher
The)' shall bear of fand sink It In the se
Do you know wh, the cshould be so hen), anI would put..,. love iand sorrow too.
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-SIX
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 17, 19B7B: 15 PM
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRADavid E. Becker, ConductorMichael ludwig, Violinist
Crawford Gates, Guest Conductor
NATIONAL FEOERATION WEEKEND AT THE CENTER
Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla
Violin Concerto in AMajor, K. 219Allegro apertoAdagioRondo: Tempo di
Tempo di
Wisconsin Profiles,I. ~ l e n o m o n e e :
II. Marquette:III. Baraboo:IV. Taliesin:
Bolero
menuetto - Allegro -menuetto
Mr . Ludwig
INTERMISS ION
Op. 52Heritage of lakes and ForestsThe Peaceable ExplorerThe Grand CircusThe Builder with Vision
Or . Gates, Conductor
Glinka
Hozart
Gates
Ravel
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HINDA HONIGMAN fEMORIAL CONCERTToni ght's concert is supported by the Hinda and Maurice HonigmanEndowment established by Hr . and firs. Ralph Sarlin . Mrs . Honigmanwas a past president of the National Federation of Husie Clubsand a trustee of the Brevard Mus;c Center .*********************************************************••••••••
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Free Brevard Mu s ic Center Association Walking Tours begin at theBMCA gift shop on Sunday at 1: 30 PM . Sign up at Harmony House .
BALDWIN is the official piano ofour pianos are moisture-protected
Brevard Music Center and all ofby DAMPP-CHASER DEHUMIDIFIERS .
Looking for the perfect gift or a special remembrance of BrevardMusic Center?? • . • Visit the Brevard Music Center Association'sGift Shop located in front of the auditorium.
Brevard Music Center gratefully acknowledges support from theNorth Carolina General As sembly, the North Carolina Departmentof Cultural Resources, the North Carolina Arts Council and the
National Endowment for the Art s .
Please Notelatecomers will beor tape recorders,
COMING ATTRACTIONS:
seated at the firstsmoking or food are
Saturday, July IB B:15 PH
Sunday, July 19 3: 00 PH
Monday, July 20 8: 15 PH
intermission .allowed in the
No camerasauditorium.
PETER NERO TRIOSHC Orchestra
Janiec, Conductor
Mozart RequiemChorus, Orchestra
Saunders, Conductor
Youth OrchestraJoiner, Conductor
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-SEVEN
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard ~ l u s i c Center
July 18, 19878:15 PM
POPS CONCERT
SALUTE TO GEORGE GERSHWIN
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRAHenry Janiec. Conductor
with
PETER NERO, Conductor and Pianist
and
THE PETER NERO TRIO
The program will include.
Strike Up the Band
American in Paris
Rhapsody in 8lue
Love is Here to Stay
They Can't Take That Away From Me
Bidin I My Time
I Got Rhythm
Porgy and Bess Finale
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-EIGHT
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 19, 1987
3: 00 PMBREVARD MUSIC CENTER CHORUS
REPERTORY TRAINING PROGRAM ORCHESTRA
Mary Nell Saunders, ConductorHugh Ferguson Floyd, Assistant Conductor
Scenes of the Big TownConmissioned by the Brevard Music
The Artist
Saturday MorningKim Breden, sopranoBetsy Bishop, mezzo-sopranoFrank Timmerman, tenorKen Derby. baritone
Early Evening QuarrelBelinda Thayer. sopranoAmy Holt, mezlo-sopranoAlphie Guess, tenorRobert McGaha, bass
Eli e
Center
Brevard Music Center Chamber Chorus
Siegmeister
Serenade to Mus;c Ralph Vaughan Williams
Lynn Eustis. soprano Shuler Hensley, baritoneNeal Harrelson, tenor Roman Rebilas, bassJoe Hiller, baritone Ken Derby. baritoneBelinda Thayer, soprano Amy Holt. mezzo-sopranoBetsy Bishop, mezzo-soprano Robert McGaha, bass
Cynthia Gregg, violin
Brevard Music Center ChorusRepertory Training Program Orchestra
INTERMISS ION
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Requ iem, K. 626 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
I. IntroitusII . Kyrie
I J I. Sequence
Patti Edwards, sopranoMichelle Breedt, mezzo-soprano
A1phie Guess, tenor
Grant Young, bass-baritone
Dies iraeTuba mirumRex tremendaeRecordareConfutatislacrymosa
IV. OffertoriumDomine Jesu Christe!Hostias
V. SanctusOsanna
VI. BenedictusOsanna
VII. Agnus OeiVII I. COI1111un i 0
Brevard Music Center Chorus
Repertory Training Program Orchestra
======================B A L D ~ I t I is the officia l piano of
our pianos are moisture-protectedBrevard Music Center and all ofby OAfIPP-CilASER DEHUfllDIFIERS .
Brevard Music Center gratefully ackn owledges suppo rt from theNorth Carolina General Assembly, the North Carolina Departmentof Cultural Resources, the North Carolina Arts Council and theNational Endowment for the Arts .
Please Not eLatecomers will be seated at t he first intermission.or tape reco rders . smoking or food are allowed in the
No camerasauditorium.
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-NINE
Wh i ttington-Pfohl Audito r ium
Brevard Music CenterJuly 20, 19878: 15 PM
TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRAThomas Joiner, conductor
Crawford Gates , guest conductorCharles Matthiessen. trumpet
St . lawrence Overture
Prayer of Saint Gregoryfor Trumpet and String Orchestra
Mr . Matthiessen
Robert Washburn
Alan Hovhaness
Symphony No . 36 in C Major, K 425 ("Linz")Henuetto
Wolfgang A Mozart
Presto
I N T E RMIS S ION
Fantasy for String Orchestra, Op . 61Canzona
Chorale, Gigue and CadenzaPastoraleScherzino
Or. Gates
Russian Sailor's Dance, from The Red PoPPy
Crawford Gates
Rheinhold Gliere
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*****************A word of special thanks and appreciation to the faculty coacheswho have worked many hours with the students to prepare for thisconcert : Ms . Batcher, Mrs . Bennett, Mr. Clinch, Mr . Coad, Mrs .Coad, Ms . Daby, Mr . Dorer. Mr . Hafner, Mrs . Johnson, Ms . Jussila,
Mrs , Masarie, Ms . May, Mrs . McCreery, Mr . Ostwald, Mr . PickeringMs . Richardson, Mrs . Robinson , Mrs . Roosevelt. and Mr. Swaim
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Free Brevard Music Center Association Walking Tours begin at theBMCA gift shop on Sunday at 1: 30 PM . Sign up at Harmony House .
BALDWIN
is the official piano of Brevard Music Center and all ofour pianos are moisture-protect ed by DAMPP-CHASER DEHUMIDIFIERS.
Looking for the perfect gift or a special remembrance of BrevardMusic Center?? Visit the Brevard Music Center Association 'sGift Shop located in front of the auditorium.
Brevard Music Center gratefully acknowledges support from theNorth Carolina General Assembly, the North Carolina Departmentof Cultural Resources, the North Carolina Arts Council and theNational Endowment for the Arts .
Please NoteLatecomers will beor tape recorders,
COMING ATTRACTIONS
seated at t he firstsmoking or food are
Tuesday . Jul y 21st 8:15 PM
Wednesday, July 22nd 4:30 PM7:00 PM
8: 15 PM
intermission .allowed in the
No camerasauditorium.
Wind EnsemblePharris, Conductor
Student RecitalOpen Lecture
Dr . Crawford GatesComposer-in-Residence
Chamber Music
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 21, 19878: 15 PM
TRANSYLVANIA WINO ENSEMBLE
William J. Pharris, Conductor
Jack Tar March
Italian In Algiers Overture
OthelloI .
I I .I I I .
Prelude (Venice)Aubade (Cyprus)Othello and DesdemonaEntrance of the Court
John Philip Sousa
G. Rossiniarr . by Moses-Toban; - Kent
Alfred Reed
I V V The Death of Desdemona ; Epilogue
Slavonic Rhapsody Carl Friedemannarr . by M L. Lake
I NT E RMIS S ION
The Stars and Stripes Forever March
The Planets, Jupiter
La Belle Helene Overture
Incantation and Dance
John Philip Sousa
Gustav Holst
Jacques Offenbacharr. by Lawerence Odorn
John Barnes Chance
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-ONE
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 22, 19874:30 PM
STUDENT RECITAL
Sonatine RavelMouvement de menuet
Elizabeth Ford. piano
Fantoches DebussyKelley Batson, mezlo-soprano
Stacie Haneline. piano
Der FreischutzKane Gillespie. horn
Oboe Quartet K. 37D
AdagioKristen Meyers. oboeBeth Oakes, viola
Scherzino
Rondeau
Elizabeth Douglas, trumpetChip Putnam, trumpet
Seq>er Fide];sThree Pieces - lntrada
SarabandeB.1
David Kirk, trumpet Tim Deyton,Darren McHenry, trombone
Requiem, Op. 66Sarah Breunig, violoncelloDeborah Josephson, violoncello
von WeberMonica Hairston, horn
Mary Haraden, violinAlan Harrell , violoncello
Mozart
FitzgeraldJim Hicks, trumpet
Todd Ridky, trumpet
MouretSousaPeze1
trumpet Monica Hairston, hornJulia Randel, tuba
PopperJames Holland, violoncello
Vatche Mankerian, piano
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-TWO
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 22, 19877: 00 PM
LECTURE-RECITAL by CRAWFORO GATESBrevard Music Center Composer-in-Residence
MUSICAL GENIUS: OUR HERITAGE OF FORM, CONTENT AND RESPONSE
A INTRODUCTION
8. QUESTIONS AND POSSIBLE ANSWERS
1. What is Genius?2. Why do we honor it? Rejoice in it?
3. Why is an heritage importa nt? Musical heritage?4. What do we really mean by form? And Content?5. Who cares i f there is a response to music? Why do
we care?
C. PREMISES
1. The forms that genius generates are :a. Magnificent instrumentsb. The miracle of musical notationc. The rhetor ic of musica l language. including its formal
structuresd. The codification of music theory that evolves from the
language
2. The content of musical genius includes:a. The Master compose rs themselves (The "Big Three" as
example: BACH, MOZART, BEETHOVEN)b. The musical works of the master composersc. The durability and mystery of the masterpiecesd. The performances of the master performers
3. What is the substance of response? Why is it meaningful?
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O. Sot,E COMPOSER EXPERIENCES
I . PROMISED VAllEY (A musical play) with Author ArnoldSundgaard and Choreographers Helen Tamiris and Wil'amChristiansenA potential failure which has had 2,500 performances .
2. The rescue of a Ballet: THE CRICKETS AND GUllS BAllET(from P.V.)
E COllClUSION
1. Genius and the IITree of life" A11egory
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-THREE
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 22, 19878: 15 PM
CHAMBER MUSIC
Artist Faculty of the Center
Sonata for Horn and Piano, Op. 48Prologue and ToccataRomanzaRondo and Epilogue
Jack Masarie, hornlera Borden, piano
I NT E RMIS S ION
Serenade No. 10 in B-flat K 361
1. largo - Allegro molto2. Menuetto3. Adagio4. Menuetto5. Romanze6. Theme and Variations7. Rondo
Tim Clinch, Susanne Buch-Oboes
Crawford Gates
w. A. Mozart
Steve Cohen, Robert Komada, Daryl eoad, Virginia Tillotson-C larinet
Dorothy Bennett, Scott Rush, Kristin Kelly. Jamin Hoffman-HornsGreg Newton, Darlene Jussila-Bassoons
Carol Cope-ContrabassoonDaniel Swaim-Double Bass
Jamie Hafner-Conductor
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-FIVE
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 24, 19B7B:15 PM
THE BREVARO MUSIC CENTER RESIOENT OPERA WORKSHOP
presents
THE KIN GA. 0 IAMUSICAL PLAY
MUSIC BY RICHARD RODGERS
BOOK AND LYRICS BY OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Based on the Novel "Anna and the King of Siam"by Margaret Landon
Ross Magoulas, DirectorHenry Janiec, Conductor
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CAPTAI NORTON .
LOUIS LEONOWENSANNA LEONOWENS .THE INTERPRETER
THE KRALAHOME .THE KING·PHRA ALACK
LUN THA .
CAST OF CHARACTERS
(in order of appearance)
- - - - Neal Harrelso
._.
....im Vislocky- - - Kim Breden
- - - - - - - - Ben Brec her. . . . . . Robert McGah
. . . . Val Patacch- - - Todd Donovan
. . . . Joe MilleTUPTIM . - . Be 1 nda Thaye
Michelle Breed. .. Charlie Ch
Robert VernonHeidi Beth ~ I a s a r i
LADY THIANG ...PRINCE CHULULONGKORN
SIR EOWARD
RAMSEY· . . . .PRINCESS YING YAOWALAK
ROYAL WIVES
Betsy Bishop, Danica Buckley, Patti Edwards , Lynn Eustis, CathFroneberger, Amy Holt, Katherine Kirk, Anna Tonna, MichelVought, Sandra Wright
ROYAL SINGERS
Ke lley Batson, Cynth ia Claborn. Patti Edwards, Jena E; son I CaroHarris, Katherine Kirk, Risa Poniros, Barbara Scul lion
ROYAL CHILDREN
Sara Cohen, Alicia Davis, Jonathan Joiner, Phillip Joiner, Laur
Jones, Heidi Beth Masarie, Susannah Masarie, Scott Nickson, HiNickson, Noel Schoonmaker, Rick Schoonmaker, Deborah Sweeney
Gail Schoonmaker - Director of Children's Chorus
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SLAVES
Jeffrey Gonder, Alphie Guess, Shuler Hensley, Brian Nedvin
PRIESTS
Jeffrey Cowan, Roman Rebilas, John Roche, Frank Tirrmerman, JohnWright, Grant Young
BALLET ENSEMBLE
Allison Black (Topsy), Alicia Brown , Andrea Brown (Little Eva )Stephanie Eller, Kathryn Findlen, Margy Hicks (Eliza), Kath erineJones, Mi che 11 e Ki ng, Katheri ne lester, Rabbi n Pierce, AnneTremblay, Wendy Worthington
Ben Brecher (Scientific Dog), Jeffrey Cowan (Uncle Thomas), KennethDerby (Simon Legree), Todd Donovan (Scientific Dog), JeffreyGonder, Alphie Guess, Shuler Hensley, Brian Nedvin, David OliverRoman Rebilas, John Roche, Frank Tinmerman, John Wright (AngelGeorge). Grant Young
SYNOPSIS
THE PLAY IS DIVIDED INTO TWO ACTSThe Action Takes Place In and Around The King 's Palace.
Bangkok. Siam
TIME: EARLY EIGHTEEN SIXTIES
There will be a Fifteen-Minute Intermissionbetween Acts.
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Brevard Music Center Opera Production Staff
General Manager -Music Director -
Stage Oirectors -
Conductors
Designer - - -Choreographer -Coaches - -
Chorus Masters - - -
- Ross MagoulaHenry Janie
- - Barbara FergusoRoss MagoulaVal Patacch
- Henry JanieMary Nell Saunder
Raymond HughePaul Sweene
Barbara Ferguso- - Raymond Hughe
Thomas Re i 11Mildred Ragi
Mary Nell SaunderHugh Floy
Stage Manager - - - - - - - Sean McGinitTechnical Director - - - - Bess Harpelighting Designer - - - - - - - W. Erik McDanieElectrical Assistant - - - - - - Mark ShoSound Engineer - - - - - William G. Boggs, JrCostume Director - - - - - - - - Pamela WhitesidProps Director - - - - - Russell RathieScenic Technicians - - - - - - - - - Earle Folge
C o s t u ~ s created by Costume Crafters, Atlanta, Ga .
Kenn KirbDominic Kramer
Gary Smit
Entire Production by the Brevard Music Center Resident OperaWorkshop and Brevard Mus i c Center ~ l u s i c a l Organizati ons .
BALDWIN is the official piano of Brevard Music Center .All pianos are moisture-protected by DANPP-CHASER DEHUI1IDIFIERS.
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-SIX
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Mus;c Center
July 25, 19878: 15 PM
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
David E. Becker. Conductor
Eugenia Zukerman. FlutistHenry Janiec, Guest Conductor
Slavonic Dance No . I, Op . 46 Antonin Dvorak
Flute Concerto in GMajorAllegroArioso: !RestoAllegro vhace
Or . Janiec
Night Soliloquy for Flute, Piano and StringsMs. Zukerman
I NT E RMIS S ION
Appalachian Spring
Johann Quantz
Kent Kennan
Aaron Copland
Capriccio Espagnol. Op . 34 Nicolas Rimsky-KorsakoYI. Alborado (Morning Song)II. Variazioni (Variations on a Spanish Folk Song)III . Alborado (Morning Song)
IV . Scenae canto gitano (Theme and Gypsy Song)V. Fandango asturiano (Lively Spanish Dance)
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Free Brevard Music Center Association Walking Tours begin at theBMCA gift shop on Sunday at 1:30 PM . Sign up at Harmony House .
BALOWIN is the official piano of Brevard Music Center and all ofour pianos are moisture-protected by DAMPP-CHASER DEHUMIDIFIERS .
Brevard Music Center 50th Anniversary Poster - A beautiful posterthat makes the perfect gift - the ultimate memento of the MusicCenter . Only $12 . 50 at Harmony House - includes mailing tube
Brevard Music Center gratefully acknowledges support from theNorth Carolina General Assembly, the North Carolina Departmentof Cultural Resources, the North Carolina Arts Council and the
National Endowment for the Arts .
Please Notelatecomers will be seated at the first intermission . No camerasor tape recorders, smoking or food are allowed in the auditorium.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
:Sunday , July 26, 3:00 PM Ellen Shade, soprano
BMC OrchestraJaniec, Conductor
Monday, July 27 8:15 PM Symphon i c BandHafner, Conductor
Tuesday, July 28 8: 15 PM Youth OrchestraWind Ensemble
Joiner, Pharris, Conductors
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-SEVEN
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Hus;c Center
July 26. 19873:00 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA
Henry Janiec, ConductorCrawford Gates, Guest Conductor
Ellen Shade, Soprano
Symphony No . 3 (in one movement)Introduction; piu mosso; adagio; moderato
Or. GatesVier Letzte Lieder (Four Last Songs)
Fruhling (Hermann Hesse)September (Hermann Hesse)Beim Schlafengehen (Herman Hesse)1m Abendrot (Joseph von Eichendorff)
Hiss Shade
I N T E RHIS S ION
Oaphnis and Chloe, Suite No.2
lever du Jour; Pantomine; Danse Generale
Crawford Gate
Richard Straus
Maurice Rave
Ecca 11 orrido campo, from NBal10 In Maschera M Giuseppe VerdSolo, perduta. abbandonata. from NManon lescaut N Giacomo Puccin
Hiss Shade
::: ::: ::: = = = = = = ::: = = = = = Or. Crawford Gates is the Mus ic Center I s composer-i n-res idencthis season. His Symphony No. 3 was first played by the DallaSymphony in 1965 and was later played by such orchestras as thUtah Symphony. the Kansas City Symphony. and the Chicago Symphony"'======= ===== ===
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-EIGHT
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 27. 19878: 15 PM
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC 8AND
Jamie Hafner, ConductorSteven Co hen , Clarinetist
Jo Massie Johnson, Guest ConductorKenneth Derby, Baritone
Overture in C (1793)Adapted for Modern Instruments by
Charles Simon CateGoldman and Smith
Ceremonial Music Robert Palme
Immer Kleiner (Always Smaller ) Ado I f Schrei neMr . Cohen
Three1.
Dance Episodes from ·Spartacus· Aram KhachaturiaDance of a Greek Slave; Entrance of the Merchants;Dance of a Roman Courtesan ; General Dance
2. Dance of Phrygia; Dance of an Egyptian Girl3. Sword Dance of the Young Thracians
INTE RMIS SION
Toccata for Percussion
Songs of AbelardIntroduction,
The TrystPraise and ProfanationThe Parting
Mr. Joh nson
Mr . Derby
Harch "The U. S. Field Artillery·
Carlos Chave
Norman Dello Joi
John Philip Sous
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-NINE
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Husic Center
July 28, 19878: 15 PM
TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRA
Thomas Joiner, ConductorHenry Janiec, Guest Conductor
TRANSYLVANIA WINO ENSEM8LE
William J6 Pharris, Conductor
Overture to Egmont. Op . 84 Ludwig van BeethovenDr . Janiec
Two Pieces for Strings from Henri VI Passacaglia: Death of Fa staff
II Touch Her Soft Lips and Part
L'Arlesienne Suite No . 2 for OrchestraI Pastorale
II IntermezzoII I Menuet toIV Farando1e
Will iam Walton
Georges Bizet
I NT E RMIS S ION
Lincolnshire Posey Percy Grainger·Oublin Bay · (Sailor ls Song)"Harks tow Grange" (narrating local history)-The brisk young Sailor- (returned to wed his True Love)"Lord Melbourne" (War Song)"The Lost Lady found" (Dance Song)
Slava!
Marthe Slave
Leonard Bernsteintransc . by Clare Grundman
Peter Tschaikowskyarr . by L. P. laurendeau
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 29. 19874: 30 PH
STUDENT REC I T A L
Sonata No . 4largoAllegroAffettuoso (Adag;o)Vivace
Sandra Wang, flute
Praelud;um and AllegroC. J. Hafner, violin
Telemann
Victoria Chastain. flute
Kreisler
Sharon Coggins, piano
Undercurrent - Theme and VariationsDavid Brandon Green, bass clarinet
LongAmy Cornel;, piano
Nell
Lyd;aSyh;e
John W Wright, tenor
Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet
FaureThomas Re;lly. p;ano
StravinskyKyle Barger, clarinet
Sonata in 0 Minor
Hark Cherry, violin
Piano Concerto No. 2 in GHinorA l l e ~ r o IIIlto
Barbara M. Diaz, piano
Schumann
Joanna ling, piano
Kabalevsky
Brad Arington, piano
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PRO GRAIl NUio:BER FORTY -ONE
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music CenterJuly 29, 19B7
B: 15 PM
CHAMBER MUSIC
Artist Faculty of the Center
Quartettsatz in C Minor (Allegro assai), Op . posth . Franz Schuber
Quartet in F Hinor, Op e 95 Ludwig van BeethovenAllegro con brioAllegretto rna non troppoAllegro assai, rna seriosoLarghetto espressivo - Allegretto agitato
I N T E R MIS S ION
Quartet in A minor, Op e 51, No . 2Allegro non troppoAndante moderatoQuasi Hinuetto moderatoFinale (Allegro non assai)
James Ceasar. ViolinMarguerite Richardson, Violin
David Becker, ViolaHans Schmettau, Violoncello
Johannes Brahm
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-TWO
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 30, 19877:00 PM
CON C E R T 0 H ARAT HaN
Concerto for PercussionMatt Bassett, percussion
Concerto No . 2 in E-flat, K. 4171. Allegro maestoso
Jam;" Hoffman, horn
Darius MilhaudAdam deSorgo, piano
W A. Mozar
David Moody , piano
Trumpet Concerto in E-flat F. J. Hayd1. Allegro
Christian Hinkle, trumpet Brad Arington, piano
Concerto No. 1 in E-flat
1. AllegroHughey Hancock, horn
Richard Straus
Michelle Frayser. piano
Concerto in GMinor for Viol in, Op e 26 Max Bruch3. Finale: Allegro ene rgico
Amy 61 idden, viol i n Grace Kwant piano
Concerto No. 2 in E-flat, K. 4171. Allegro maestoso
8il1 Bonnell, horn
W A. Mozar
David Moody, piano
Concerto for Clarinet in A1. Allegro
Major, K. 622 W. A. Mozar
Kimberly Varker, clarinet
Concerto for Bass Tuba1. Allegro moderato
Julia Randel, tuba
Joanna Ting, piano
R. Vaughan Williams
Thomas Bradshaw, piano
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-FOUR
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 31, 19878:15 PM
THE BREVARD MUSIC CENTER RESIDENT OPERA WORKSHOP
presents
R IG 0 L E T T 0
Music by Giuseppe VerdiAfter Victor Hugo's play Le Roi s'amuse
Val Patacchi, Director
Raymond Hughes, Conductor
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
RIGOlETTO, the Duke's jester, a hunchback
GILDA, daughter of Rigoletto
SPARAFUCIlE, a professional assassin
MADDALENA, sister of Sparafucile
THE DUKE OF MANTUA
COUNT HDNTERONE, a nob1 man
BORSA, a courtier -
MARULLO, a courtier
COUNT CEPRANO, a nobleman
GIOVANNA, Gilda's nurse -
COUNTESS CEPRAND
PAGE
GUARD -
ladies of the Court:
Bruce Schoonmake
Anneliese Simmon
Arnold Voketaiti
Betsy Bi shop
William McDonald
Grant Youn
- Alphie Gues
Roman Rebilas
- Todd Donova
- Amy Hol
Cathy Froneberge
Jena Eison
Robert Vernon
Danica Buckley, Andrea Brown. Cynthia Claborn, Kathryn FindleCarol Jean Harris, Katherine Jones, Michelle King, Katherine Kirk
Dancing Girls:
Allison Black, Margy Hicks
Ensemble:Ben Brecher, Jeffrey Cowan, Kenneth Derby, Jeffrey Gonder. NeHarre 1son I Jr. I Shu1er Hens 1ey. Robert McGaha. Joe Hi 1 er, BriNedvin, David Oliver, John Roche, Frank Timmerman, John Wright
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SYNOPSIS OF SCENES
PLACE : Mantua, Italy
TIME : Sixteenth Century
ACT I AHall within the Ducal Palace
I N T E R MIS S ION
ACT II Rigoletto's Home
I N T E RMIS S I o N
ACT III A Room in the Oucal Palace
I N T E RMIS S ION
ACT IV Sparafucile's Inn
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Brevard Music Center Opera Production Staff
General Manager -Music Director
Stage Directors
Conductors
DesignerChoreographerCoaches
Chorus Masters -
Stage 'lanagerTechnical DirectorMaster ElectricianElectrical AssistantSound EngineerCostume DirectorProps DirectorScenic Technicians
- Ross MagoulHenry Jani
Barbara FergusoRoss MagoulVal Patacc
- Henry JaniMary Nell Saunde
Raymond HughPaul Sween
Barbara Ferguso- Raymond Hugh
Thomas ReilMildred Rag
- Mary Nell SaundeHugh Floy
Sean McGiniBess Harp
- W. Erik McDani- - Mark Sho
- William G. Boggs, J
Pamela WhitesidRussell Rathi- Earle Folg
Kenn KirbDominic Krame
Gary Smi
Costumes created by Costume Crafters, Atlanta. Ga.Entire Production by the Brevard Music Center Resident OperaWorkshop and Brevard Music Center Musical Organizations .
BAlo\Hl i is the official piano of Brevard Music Center.All pianos are moisture-protected by DAMPP-CHASER DEHUMIDIFIERS
Brevard Music Center gratefully acknowledges support from theI ~ o r t h Ciiro 1 na Assembly. the Department of Cu ltura 1 Resources.the North Carolina Arts Council. and the National Endowmentfor the Arts, a Federal Agency
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-FIVE
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
August I, 19878: 15 PM
POP S CONCERT
THE MUSIC OF JEROME KERN
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA
Henry Janiec, Conductor
8REVARD MUSIC CENTER CHORUSMary Nel' Saunders, Conductor
andSoloists from the Brevard Music Center
Opera Workshop
Symphonic Menories of "Roberta" The Orchestr
The Song Is You Kenneth Derby t bariton
Look for The Silver lining Sandra Wright, sopranThe Choru
The Last Time I Saw Paris Alphie Guess, teno
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Joe Miller, bariton
Lovely To Look At John Wright. teno
All The Things You Are Kim Breden, sopranThe Choru
I N T E RMIS S ION
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Waltz In Swing Time
Make Be 1 eve
01' Man River
Why 00 I Love You?
Can't Help Lovin' Oat Man
You Are Love
Finale - 01' Man River Reprise
The Orchestr
Patti Edwards, sopranDavid Oliver, teno
Grant Young, bariton
Carol Jean Harris, sopranFrank Timmerman, teno
Cynthia Claborn, mezzo-sopran
Katherine Kirk, sopranJeffrey Gonder, teno
Grant Young, baritonThe Choru
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BALDWIN is the official piano of Brevard Music Center and all oour pianos are moisture-protected by DAMPP-CHASER DEHUMIDIFIERS
Brevard Music Center gratefully acknowledges support from theNorth Caro 1 na Generar Assemb ly, the North Carolina Departmenof Cultural Resources, the North Carolina Arts Council and the
National Endowment for the Arts.
Please Notelatecomers will be seated at the first intermission. No cameraor tape recorders, smoking or food are allowed in the auditorium
COMING ATTRACTIONS:
Sunday. August 2. 3:00 PM
Tuesday. August 4 8:15 PM
Peter Frankl, Pianis
BMC OrchestrJaniec, Conducto
CONCERTO CONCERSHC, TSO Orchestra
Janiec, Becker, ConductorSTUDENT SOLOISTS
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-SIX
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
August 2, 19873:00 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA
Henry Janiec, ConductorPeter Frankl, Pianist
·Semiramide- Overture Gioacchino Rossini
Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54
Allegro affettuosoAndantino graziosoAllegro vivace
Mr. Frankl
I NT E R MIS S ION
Robert Schumann
Scheherezade. Op. 35 Nicolas Rimsky-KorsakovThe Sea and Sinbad's ShipTale of the Ka11endar PrinceThe Young Prince and The Young PrincessFestival at Bagdad
James Ceasar, violin
: = = = = = = = = =
The Brevard Music Center is grateful toHr. Peter Frankl for his appearance today
to benefit the Gina Bachauer Artist Chair.His performance and master classes mean agreat deal to the Center and its students.= = • = = = = = = = =
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY -SEVEN
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
August 4, 19878: 15 PM
8REVARD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA
Henry Janiec, Conductor
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
David E. Becker, Conductor
CON C E R T 0
Viola Concerto in A Minor
I. A ~ d a n t e comado
CON C E R T
Beth Oakes, viola
William Walton
Variations on a Rococo Theme. Op e 33 Peter I. TschaikowskyJames Holland, violoncel lo
I N T E RMIS S ION
Violin Concerto No.5 in A Ma jor, KV 219
I. Allegro apertoMargaret Lin, violin
Trombone Concerto in F MinorI. Moderato assai malta maestoso
Jerry Pharr, trombone
Piano Concerto in C Major, K. 467
I. Allegro maestosoVatche Mankerian. piano
W. A. Mozart
Launy G r ~ n d a h 1
W. A. Mozart
Piano Concerto No . 1 in C Major, Op e 15 Ludwig van BeethovenI. Allegro con brio
Joanna ling, piano
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PROGRAM UUMBER FORTY -E IGHTStraus Auditorium
Brevard Music CenterAugust 5, 1987
4: 30 PM
STUDENT REC I T A L
Scherzo-Tara ntella, Op . 16Margaret Lin, violin
Sonata ;n GHi norLargoCorrente
ail1 Stinnett, double bass
Joanna Ting,
Joy Koonce.
Wieniawskpiano
Eccle
piano
UI Dreamed a Dream" from Les Miser ablesAndrea Brown, mezzo-soprano David Moody, piano
The Swiss ShepherdDam ienn e Fenlon, flute
Fantoche sNuit d'Etoi les
Kelley Batson, mezzo-soprano
Rondo Capri ccio
Jenn ifer Wyer, violin
The SwanO. Brandon Green, bass clarinet
Bois EpaisHeiml iche AufforderungMorgen Op. 27, No.4
Grant Y o u ~ g . bass-baritone
FanfareDie BankelsangerliederContrapunctus I I I
MorlacchJoanna l ing, piano
DebussDebuss
Stacie Haneline, piano
Saint -5aenGrace Kwan, piano
Sa; nt -SaenJulie Smith, piano
lu l ly
R. StrausR. Straus
Paul Romero, piano
DukaAnonymou
BachPete Czekaj , Robert Gerstmyer. trumpets
Davideff Koonce, trombone Hughey Hancock. horn Woods, tuba
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-NINEStraus Auditorium
Brevard Music CenterAugust 5, 1987
7:00 PH
LECTURE-RECITAL by CRAWFORD GATESBrevard Music Center Composer-in-Residence
20th CENTURY MUSIC: A CUL DE SAC? • •OR A NEW MORNING?
A. INTROOUCTION
B. SOME PREMISES1. Music in Western Civilization has evolved on a curve of
increasing complexity: (Particularly harmon ic and formalareas)
2. Contemporary Mus;c has always gained in the attention,interest &love of music loving public of every centuryexcept the 20th cen tury.
3. A comparison of two points of view:a. Nicholas Slomnimsky :The non acceptance of the
unfamiliar . If you become familiar, you'll love it .Beethoven got the worst reviews of anybody .
b. Henry Pleasants : The 20th Century is a cul de sac . Thonly viable 20th Century music is jazz and that whichhas come from it .
4. Schonberg's jump from tonality to atonality is the mostconcentrated and radical change in music 's ev olution .
C. SOME QUESTIONS1. Is 80 years of listening long enough to love atonality?2. Of what does the 20th century music schism really consist?
a. All major agencies of musical thought (schools,critics , literature) promote atonality BUT
b. The majority of music loving public not only doesn'tlike it , it avoids it , and frequently is belligerent .
3. What is the real reason the atonal style and musicallanguage is the first contemporary language in a thousandyears to lose the music loving public? THIS IS AN IMPORTANTQUESTION. IT NEEDS A SOLID SUBSTANTIVE ANSWER . ONLY YOU THE
MUSIC LOVING PUBLIC CAN GIVE THIS QUESTION THE CLEARARTICULATE ANSWER IT NEEDS .
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O. SOME OBSERVATIONS1. The Historical line of development from Middle ages to
Impressionism.2. The core of the Philosphy of atonality . Intellectual versus
Emotional? Mathematical ve rsus sensual? The question ofsustained dissonance.
3. A new Romanticism on the horizon? Pros and cons .4. 20th Century musical phenomonon of apparent vitality: JAZZ,
THE POPULAR SONG, THE AMERICAN MUSICAL ••MUSIC IN FILM, ETHNMUSICS •• THE ROCK PHENOMONON .
E. THE CHALLENGE: Find out why and do something about it , for yourown musical life
F. A COMPOSER'S EXPERIENCE :
SYMPHONY NO . 4 'A NEW MORN ING " (FOR CHORUS &ORCHESTRA)
1. A bicentennial commission2. A question of text (How do you make an abstraction like
l i b e r t ~ into an emotional musical communication ?)3. The ve icle : A state wide tour of UTAH SYMPHONY &MORM ON
TABERNACLE CHOIR .4. A question of style and content .
5.The
thrill of live
performances before multiple receptiveand responsive audiences .
G CONC LU SION1. The 20 th entury, even with its unanswered questions, is
sti l l the most exciting time to live, to experience music .2. We are all the Kmusic lov ing public" . We determine the futu
of music . Let's do it with our minds and hearts combined .3. Brevard is a wonderful microcosm of the musical universe .
long live brevard!4. I appreC iate and love you all . Thank you for having me.
God Bless you all!
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PROGRAM NUMBER FIFTY
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
August 5, 19878: IS PM
C HAM B E R MUS I C
Quartet in F Major for Oboe andII I . Rondo
Strings, K. 370 Mozar
Kristen Meyers, OboeBeth Oakes, Viola
Trois pi eces brevesAllegroAndanteAss ez lent - Allegro scherzando
Christine Reedis, FluteKimberly Varker, Clari net
Daphne Burt I
Mary Haraden, ViolinAlan Harrell, Violoncello
Kimberly Potter,Kathleen Scianna,
Bassoon
OboeHorn
Requiem for Th ree Violoncelli and Piano, Opus 66Sa rah Breunig, James Holland, Deborah Josephson
Vatche Mankerian, Piano
Iber
Poppe
Fanfare for Brass Quintet (arr . W. Barrington)Th e Art of the Fugue: Contrapunctus III
Die Bankelsangerlieder
DukaBac
AnonymouPeter Czekaj, Rob Gerstmyer, Trumpets
Hughey Hancock, Horn Jeff Koonce, TromboneDavid Woods, Tuba
I NT E RMIS S ION
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Suite for Tuba, Opus 53Intrada
AllemandeCouranteSarabandeGavotteGigue
Steven
Paul Weikle, TubaPaul Wren, Harp
Kirkman and Matt Bassett, PercussionJoanna ling, Piano
David Moody, CelestaJamie Hafner, Conductor
Gate
Allegro from WaterSextette
Music Suite Handel /Sh
Rocky Road RagHorn EnsellibleDorothy Bennett
Jamin HoffmanKr istin KellyJack Masarie
Scott RushBetty Zeestraten
KerkoriaSong
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PROGRAM NUMBER F I F T Y ~ T W O
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
Augus t 7, 19878: 15 PM
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
David E. Becker, Conductor
Douglas Weeks, Pianist
Overture To Prometheus ludwig van Beethov e
Rhapsody on a Themeof
Paganini, Op. 43Mr . Weeks
I N T E RMIS S ION
Symphony No.2, Op. 43 in 0 MajorI . Allegretto
11 . Tempo andante, rna rubatoIII . VivacissimoIV. Finale: Allegro moderato
Sergei Rachmaninof
Jean Sibeliu
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PROGRAM NUMBER FIFTY-THREE
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
August 8, 19872: 00 PH
TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRAThomas Joiner, Conductor
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BANOJamie Hafner, Conductor
TRANSYLVANIA WINO ENSEMBLEWilliam J. Pharris, Conductor
Pomp and Circumstance Military March No . 4, Op . 39
Night On Bald Mountain
The Russian Sailor's Dance. from The Red Poppy
I N T E RMIS S ION
Transylvania Fanfare
An Outdoor Overture
The Chimes of Liberty
The Universal Judgement
I N T E RMIS S ION
Fanfare for the Common flan
Symphony No. 3Movements It II, IV
Liturgical Dances (Benedicamus Soc;l Domino)
Elga
Mussorgsky
Gliere
Benson
Copland
Goldman
DeNardis
Copland
Giannin
Holsinger
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PROGRAM NUMBER FIFTY-FOUR
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
August 8, 19878: 15 PM
THE BREVARD MUSIC CENTER RESIOENT OPERA WORKSHOP
presents
" FlIOIY THING HAPPENED ON THE IlAY TO THE FORI.I4
Music and Lyrics by Stephen SondheimBook by Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove
Ross Hagoulas, Director
Henry Janiec, Conductor
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PROLOGUS -
THE PROTEANS -
CAST OF CHARACTERS(in order of appearance)
SENEX, a citizen of Rome -
OOMINA, his wife -
HERO,their
son, in love \lith Phi 1 ia
HYSTERIUM, slave to Senex and Oomina -
LYCUS, a buyer and seller of courtesans
PSEUDDLUS, a slave to Hero
TINTINABULA, a courtesan -
PANACEA, a courtesan
THE GHlINAE, courtesans
VIBRATA, a courtesan -
GYMNASIA, a courtesan -
PHllIA, a virgin -
ERRONIUS, an old man -
MILES GLDRIOSUS, a warrior
- Kenneth Derb
Ben BrecheNeal Harrelson, Jr
John Wrigh
- Brian Nedvi
Anna lonn
-Jeffrey Gonde-John Roch
- Robert McGah
- Kenneth Derb
- Anne Trembla
Katherine Jone
Stephanie ElleWendy Worthingto
- Allison Blac
- Robbin Pierc
- Sandra Wrigh
- Todd Donova
Shuler Hensle
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THE TIME:
THE PLACE:
THE ACTION:
SYNOPSIS
Two hundred years before the Christian Era.
a day in Spring .
A street in Rome in front of the houses ofErronius t Senex, and Lycus.
Continuous, with a single intermission .
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Brevard Music Center Opera Production Staff
General ManagerMusic DirectorStage Directors -
Conductors
DesignerChorEographerCoaches
Chorus Masters -
Stage ManagerTechnical DirectorLighting DesignerElectrical AssistantSound EngineerCostume DirectorProps DirectorScenic Technicians
- Ross MagoulaHenry Janie
Barbara FergusonRoss Magoula
Val Patacch- Henry Jan i eMary Nell Saunder
Raymond HughePaul Sweene
Barbara FergusonRaymond HugheThomas Rei llyMildred Ragi
Mary Nell Saunder
Hugh FloydSean McGinityBess Harpe
- W. Erik McDanie- - Mark Show
- William G. Boggs, JrPamela WhitesidRussell Rathie- Earle Folge
Kenn Kirby
Dominic KramerGary Smith
Costumes created by Costume Crafters , Atlanta, Ga.Entire Production by the Brevard Music Center Resident OperaWorkshop and Brevard Music Center Musical Organizations.
BALDWIN is the official piano of Brevard Music Center.All pianos are mOisture-protected by DAMPP-CHASER DEHUMIDIFIERS .
Brevard Music Center grat efully acknowledges support from theHorth Carolina Assembly, the Department of Cultural Resources,the North Carolina Arts Council, and the National Endowmentfor the Arts, a Federal Agency
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PROGRAH NUMBER FIFTY-FIVE
CARMINA BURANA
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
August 9, 1987
3:00 PH
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRAHenry Janiec, Conductor
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER CHORUSMary Nell Saunders , Conductor
Hugh Floyd, Assistant Conductor
Soloists(in order of appearance)
Roman RebilasBrian NedvinJeffrey GonderGrant YoungDanica BuckleyKenneth DerbyKatherine Kirk
Todd DonovanJeffrey CowanBetsy Bishop
Kenneth DerbyCarol Jean Harris
Patti Edwards
I Fortuna Imperatrix Mundio Fortuna (0 Fortune)
Carl Orff
Fortune plango vulnera (I lament the wounds thatfortune deals)
II Primo Vere (Spring Time)
Verisleta
facies (The joyous face of Spring)Omnia Sol t emperat (All things are tempered by the Sun)Ecce gratum (Behold the welcome Spring)
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III Up Oem AngerTanz (Dance)Floret silva (The noble forest)Chramer, gip die varwe mir (Salesman, give me colored
paint)Reie (Dance)Swaz hie gat umbe (They who go dancing around)Chume, chern gesel1e min (Come, dear heart of mine)Swaz hie gat umbe (They who go dancing around)Were diu werit alle min (If the whole world were but
mine)
I NT E R MIS SID N
IV In Taberna (In the tavern)Estuans inter ius (Seething inside with boiling rage)Olin lacus calueram (The roast swan)
Ego sum abbas (I am the abbott of Cucany)In taberna quando sumus (When we are in the tavern)
V Cour OIAmoursAmor volat undique (Love flies everywhere)Dies, nox et omnia (Day. night, and all the world)Stet it pue11a (There stood a young girl)Circa mea pectora (My breast is filled with sighing)Veni, veni , venias (Come, pray. with me)In trutina (In my wavering indecision)Du1cissime (Sweetest boy)
VI B1anzif10r Et HelenaAve formosiss;ma (Hail to the most lovely)
VII fortuna lmperatrix Mundio Fortuna (0 Fortune)
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our pianos are moisture-protect ed by OAMPP-CHASER DEHUMIDIFIERS .
Brevard ~ u s i c Center yr ateful1y acknowled{Jes support from theNorth Carolina Gen eral As semb ly , the North Carolina Departmentof Cultural Resources. th e North Carolina Arts Council and theNational Endowment for the Arts .
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Piano Class Number · 1
Fiddler on the Roof
Straus AuditoriumTuesday, June 30, 19874: 30 PM
Heidi Beth Masarie
IntermezzoOp.
118,No.
2
Solfeggietto
Rhapsody Op. 79, No. 2
Nocturne Op. 32, No. 1
Allegro Barbaro
Sonata in E-FlatMovement II
Prelude No. 2
Sonata Op. 10, No. 1
Fantasie Impromptu
Fantasia in C Minor
Jul ie Errmering
Tim Vislocky
Amy Cornel i
Michael Zuspan
Barbara Diaz
Eli zabeth Ford
Anthony Catalano
Lesleigh Walter
Apri 1 Batson
Grace Kwon
Exce
Brah
B
Bra
Cho
Bar
Moz
Gersh
Beetho
Cho
B
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PIANO CLASS NUMBER TWO
Straus Auditorium
Thursday, July 2, 1987
4: 30 PM
THE BEL CANTO OF PIANO PLAYING
Lecture-Demonstration by
Eduardo Delgado
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PIANO CLASS NUMBER THREE
Invention in A Minor
Sonata Op. 28
Movement I
Part ita in GMajorPrelude
Sonata in A MajorMovement I
Straus AuditoriumTuesday, July 7, 19B7
4: 30 PM
Jacqueline Caldwell
Linda Chen
Yvonne Teague
Joy Koonce
Wedding Day at Troldhaugen Op. 65, No. 6Heather Sigmund
Dr. GradusAd
Parnassum Heather Edwards
Turkish RondoHan Su
CapriccioJennifer Porter
Bach
Beethoven
Bach
Schubert
Grieg
Oebus sy
r O l a r
Brahms
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PIANO CLASS NUMBER FIVE
Straus AuditoriumTuesday, July 14, 1987
4: 30 PM
Invention in 0 M1norAllegro Moderato in F Major
Part ita in G MajorPrelude
Sonata, Op. 49Allegro rna non troppoTempo di menuetto
Shadow Dance, Op. 39, No. 8
Papillons, Op. 2
Craig Green
Yvonne Teague
Michael Zuspan
Jenni Bolin
Ai Hwa Kim
Prelude and Fugue in G Minor, WIC IIEtude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 10
Joanna ling
Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp Minor, WTC IIBallade in F Minor, No.4
Paul Romero
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6Vatche Mankerian
BacMozar
Bac
Beethoven
MacDowel
Schumann
BachChopin
BachChopin
Lisz
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PIANO CLASS NUMBER SIX
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
Thursday, July 16, 1987
4:30 PM
MAS T E R C LAS S
with
EDUARDO DELGADO
Ballade in G Minor Frederic Chopin
Vatche Mankerian, piano
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PIANO CLASS NUMBER SEVEN
Straus Auditorium
Brevard Music CenterThursday, July 20, 19874:30 PM
CaravanToyland
Clowns
Invention No. 13
SonatinaA 1egro
Alicia Dell Davis
Richmond Walker
Yvonne Belanger
Denton Hawk
Sonata in 0 Major Hob. XVI: 37Allegro con brio
SonatineMouvement de menuet
Invention No. 13
Sonatina Op. 55, No. 3Allegro con spirito
Sonata Op. 34, No. 1Allegro con spirito
Waltz in E Minor
Debbie Nowak
El izabeth Ford
Nico l e Mabry
Sonya Bower
Kathy Rodriquez
Ann Lam
AlfreHerbe
Turin
Ba
Khachaturia
Hay
Rav
Ba
Kuhl
Clemen
Chop
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PIANO CLASS NUMBER EIGHT
Straus Auditorium
Brevard Music Center
July 23, 19B74:30 PM
THE CHOPIN PRELUDES
NOS. 9-16
LECTURE/RECITAL BY DOUGLAS WEEKS
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PIANO CLASS NUMBER NINE
Straus Auditorium
Brevard Music Center
July 28, 1987
4: 30 PM
FIN ALE: C HOP I N PRE L U 0 E S
LECTURE/RECITAL by DOUGLAS WEEKS
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PIANO CLASS NUMBER TEN
Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
July 30, 19B74:30 PM
Songs Without Words, Op. 19 No. IDebbie Nowak
Dr. Gradus ad ParnassumMichael luspan
Prelude and Fugue in C minor, WTC I
PreludePrelude
Moonlight
SonatineModere
Toccata in E minor
Hrant Zerounian
Kathy Rodri guez
Jim Hicks
Verna Ferrell
Joanna ling
Mende 1sso
Debus
Ba
DebusGinaste
Hic
Rav
Ba
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Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
August 3, 1987
10:30AM
MAS T E R C LAS S
with
PETER FRANKL
Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp Major, WTC IILisa Leonard
Polonaise in A-flat Major
SonatineModere
Ballade in · GMinor
SonataFi rst Movement
Brad Arington
Verna Ferrell
Joanna Ting
Vatche Mankerian
Etude tableaux, Op. 39 in E-flat MinorPaul Romero
Bac
Chop
Rav
Chop
Khachaturia
Rachmanino
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PIANO CLASS NUMBER TWELVE
Scherzo in B-flat Major
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Straus AuditoriumBrevard Music Center
August 6, 19874:30 PM
Michael Zuspan
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Prelude and Fugue in B-flat Major WTC IDavid Moody
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Piece
Hrant Zerounian
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Fi ve ThoughtsPrelude and Toccata
Sch ubert
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Bach
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RomeroRomero