Joint Music Program Faculty Recital

Harkness Chapel side with spring flowers
Saturday, March 26, 2022, 6:00 PM

Harkness Chapel, 11200 Bellflower Road
Free and open to the public

Harkness Livestream

This annual event sponsored by the Music Undergraduate Involvement Committee (M.U.S.I.C.) celebrates the Joint Music Program (JMP) between Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Institute of Music. 

Program

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Lisa Boyko, viola (view profile)
Max Reger (1873-1916)
Solo Suite # 1 in g-minor, Opus131d
I.     Molto sostenuto
II.    Vivace
IV.   Molto vivace

Gerardo Teissonniere, piano (view profile)
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Piano Sonata no. 32 in c minor, op. 111 
II.    Arietta - Adagio molto semplice e cantabile

Stephen Sims, violin (view profile)
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson (1932-2004)
Plain Blue/s from "Blue/s Forms" for Solo Violin 

~ Intermission ~

Christopher L. Clark, voice (view profile)
Eric Charnofsky, piano (view profile)
Thomas Pasatieri (b. 1945)
Three Poems of Oscar Wilde
I.     Helas
II.    The Harlot's House
II.    Requiescat

Stephen Sims, viola 
Kenji Bunch (b. 1973)
The 3 Gs for Solo Viola 

Shuai Wang, piano (view profile)
Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Fantasie in C Major, Op. 17 
I.     Durchaus phantastisch und leidenschaftlich vorzutragen - Im Legendenton - Erstes Tempo - Adagio - Im Tempo
II.    Mässig. Durchaus energisch. - Etwas bewegter. - Viel bewegter

Joint Music Program

Since 1968, Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) have participated in an integrated music program at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The Joint Music Program (JMP) allows students at both institutions to take advantage of the resources of a major research university as well as those of a leading conservatory.

The Music Undergraduate Student Involvement Committee

The Music Undergraduate Student Involvement Committee (M.U.S.I.C.) is a student-run campus organization dedicated to promoting and facilitating all kinds of musical collaborations, performances, and experiences across campus between music majors, non-majors, and the general public. M.U.S.I.C. strives to bring to the forefront of campus community awareness of the vibrant student music scene here at Case Western Reserve University by organizing music-related events throughout each semester and providing volunteer performers and organizers for other groups’ events and music department functions.


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