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Instrumental Music from the Soviet Union and Beyond

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28-2-2013 7:30 PM

Description

This podcast is a recording from the Russian Music Festival, which took place on February 28th in Singletary Center for the Arts Recital Hall and was presented by the College of Arts & Sciences and the College of Fine Arts School of Music. The program follows. The Russian Music Festival was performed in conjunction with the current A&S intitative, "Reimagining Russia's Realms: Peoples, Arts, Cultures, and Homelands of Eurasia," which continues until the end of Spring 2013 semester. Special thanks to the College of Arts & Sciences Advisory Committee.

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PROGRAM

Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Op. 28

Серге́й Серге́евич Проко́фьев (Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953))

  • Edward Lee, piano

From the Ballet "Romeo and Juliet"

Серге́й Серге́евич Проко́фьев

arr. Вадим Васильевич Борисовский (Vadim Borisofsky (1900-1972))

Утренняя серенада (Morning Serenade; Сцена у балкона (Balcony Scene; Танец рыцарей (Dance of the Knights)

  • Deborah Lander and Leigh Dixon, violas
  • Chialing Hsieh, piano

Idyll for Flute and Piano (Yevhen Stankovych (b. 1942))

Waltz for Flute and Piano (Amit Poznansky (b.1972))

  • Julie Hobbs, piano
  • William Cooper, piano

From Violin Concerto (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)

Canzonetta: Andante (Пётр Ильич Чайкобский (1840-1893))

Katyusha Trad. Russian Folksong

arr. Raleigh Dailey

  • Bradley Kerns, trombone
  • Raleigh Dailey, piano

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Feb 28th, 7:30 PM

Instrumental Music from the Soviet Union and Beyond

This podcast is a recording from the Russian Music Festival, which took place on February 28th in Singletary Center for the Arts Recital Hall and was presented by the College of Arts & Sciences and the College of Fine Arts School of Music. The program follows. The Russian Music Festival was performed in conjunction with the current A&S intitative, "Reimagining Russia's Realms: Peoples, Arts, Cultures, and Homelands of Eurasia," which continues until the end of Spring 2013 semester. Special thanks to the College of Arts & Sciences Advisory Committee.