INDEX
T 0
RECITALS
1966 - 1968
•Indicates Graduation Recital
FACULTY AND SPECIAL RLCITALS
CURTIS HALL
Mr. Mieczyslaw Horszowski, piano, ....... November 21, 1966
The Guameri Quartet January 27, 1967
ENSEMBLii. RECITALS
CURTIS HALL and IIJ HALL
Brass ensemble January 25
Kfirch 17
March 2C
April 17
March 7
March 28
Chamber music ensemble February 13,1967
.February 16
. January 26
.February 29
Chamber orchestra April 17
March 6
Woodwind ensemble April 7
February 16
March 29
Curtis orchestra December 1
February 23
March 29
March 31
April 6
Opera Department
Opera workshop March lA
March 16
February 14
Mozart - Bastien and Bastienna April 9
Puccini - Gianni Schicchi April 9
Mozart - Don Giovanni. March 22
March 26
(At the Philadelphia M^rch 29
( Civic Center March 31
At Yale April 6
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1967
1967
1967
1967
1968
1968
1967
1966
1966
1967
1968
1967
1968
1968
1967
1968
1968
1968
1968
1967
1967
1968
1967
1967
1968
1968
1968
1968
1968
STUDENT RECITALS
CURTIS HALL
BASSOCH
Kiss Bonnie Wolfgang March 15, 1967*
Mr. Frank Heintz April 3, 1967»
Mr. Charles Holdeaan March 16, 196d»
CLARINET
Mr. Joseph Smith March 31, 1967»
Mr. John Russo April 13, 1967*
DOUBLEBASS
Mr. Dale Gold April 3, 1967*
Mr. Richard Schlecker April U, 1967 »
Mr. Mark Stephenson January 25, 196o
Mr. Randolph Ujcich March 25, 1966»
FLUTE
Miss Deborah Carter April 8, 196d
Miss Linda Jonas March 10, 1967*
Miss Patricia Valley April 1^, 1967
March 25, 1968*
HARP
Miss Bette Burke April 12, 1967
March 11, 1968*
Miss Frances Cohen April 12, 1967
April 26, 1968*
Miss Erica Goodman April 4, 1966
Miss Karen Kreisel April 12, 1967
April 4, 196ts
Miss Shrudeli Smith April 12, 1967
April U, 1966
HORN
Mr. Samuel Gindin April 26, 1967
April 29, 196d»
OBOE
Mr. Richard Woodhams February 16, 196d*
ORGAN
Mr. Richard Alexander March 13, 1967
March 15, 196d»
Mr. Charles Armitage Febrviary 10, 1967
April 5, 1968*
Mr. James Bigham* •• February 15, 1967
April 19, 1968»
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ORGAN (Continued)
Mr. Wllliain Braun January 18, 1967*
Mr. Peter Brown March 1, 1967
Mr. Keith Chapman February 2A, 1967
April 25, 1968*
Mr. Michael Kom March 6, 1968
Mr. Arnold Ostlund April 2A, 1967*
Mr. David Spicer March 15, 1967
April 23, 1968*
Mr. John Tuttle January 11, 1967
April 21, 1967
February 27, 1968
PIANO
Mr. David Brown April 25
Miss Susan Comwell March 8
April 10
Mr. Janes Fields April 25
Miss Claudia Hoca Janvary 11
April 3
Mr. William Horn January 18
March 20
Miss Diedre Irons April 2^
April 26
Miss Dukju Kin March 31
Miss Kyung Sook Lee. April 5
Miss Patricia Michaelian February 22
February 21
Mr. Craig Sheppard March 22
March 6
Miss Kiyoko Takeutl February 15
March 21
Miss Mikiko Usui April 10
1967»
1967
1968
1968
1967
1968
1967
1968
1967
1968 •
1967*
1967*
1967
1968
1967
1968
1967
1968
1967
TROMBOME
Mr. John Kelly
April 13, 1967
March 7, 1968*
Mr. Francis Ryan April 26, 1967
Mr. Mark Steinruck March 13, 1968
TRDMPET
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Roger Blackburn March 8,
Richard Cooper .... March 8,
Lemny Doster March 8,
Howard Hagge
March 17,
1968
1968*
1968*
1967 »
TUBA
Mr. Jaaes Alligood
April 26, 1967*
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VIOLA
Mr. Mark Childs March 20, 1967
Mr. Charles Griffin April 21, 1967*
Mr. Gary Logsdon April 18, 1968
Miss Susan Winterbotton March 3, 1967
April 8, 1968*
VIOLIN
Miss Barbara Beck April 3, 1968*
Mr. Eliot Ghapo April 10, 1967*
Mr. Nicolas Chunachenco April 19, 1967*
Mr. Daniel Heifeti April 6, 1967
April 7A, 1968
Mr. Richard Luby May 2, 1967*
Mr. Roy Malan March U, 1968»
Miss Laurie Mostovoy April 29, 1968*
Miss Yumi Ninomiya May 21, 1968*
Miss Mi Young Park March 21, 1968
Miss Mari Tsumura April A, 1967
April 1, 1968
Miss Keiko Wada February 10, 1967*
Mr. Paul Windt February 8, 1967
February 12, 1968
VIQLCWCELLO
Mr. David Gole April 6, 1967»
Mr. George Harpham February 27, 1968
Mr. David Kadarauch February 17, 1967
March U, 1968*
Mr. Robert Marcus April 10, 1967
April 8, 1968*
Miss Marcia Peck February 23, 1963»
March 13, 1967
Miss Rebecca Seiver April Ut 1967
February 12, 1968
Mr. Loran Stephenson, Jr January 25, 1968
VOICE
Miss Pamela Boodley, soprano March 8, 1967
April 5, 1968*
Mr. Evans Clough, baritone February 22, 1967
April 23, 1968*
Mr. John Cochran, baritone March 1, 1967
Mr. William Cochran, tenor January 20, 1967
April 28, 1967
April 24, 1968
Mr. Edward Crafts, bass-baritone February 8, 1967
April 10, 1966»
Mr. Patrick Calleo, tenor April 28, 1967*
Miss Helen GilUam, soprano February 17, 1967
March 11, 1968*
Miss Norma Hirsh, me«ao-soprano March 22, 1967
March 21, 1968
VOICE (Continued)
Mr* James Johnson, basa-baritone* • . Febmiary 21
Miss Julia Kemp, soprano February 23
Mr. Ronald Nadeau, bass-baritone. February 2^.
Mr. Roman Osadchuk, tenor .April 25
April 19
Miss Janet Perry, soprano .. .April 19
Miss Dianna Ross, soprano January 25
March 15
Mr. Guy Rothfuss, tenor April 5
March IB
Miss Gail Sawyer, soprano . .March 3
Miss Katherine Stone, mezzo-soprano February 16
February 29
Miss Nancy Wertsch- soprano January 20
Miss Carla Wllklns, contralto March 10
April 1
1968
1968
1967
1967
1968*
1967*
1967
1968 •
1967
1968*
1967
1967
1968 »
1967 »
1967
1968 »
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Christmas Program - 1966
Britten - A Ceremony of Carols, Opus 28
Christmas Program - 1967
Berlioz - L'Enfance du Christ
The Curtis Orchestra, soloists and chorus
with William Smith, Conductor
Thirty-fourth Annual Commencement and
Conferrring of Degrees May 6, 1967
Thirty-fifth Annual Commencement and
Conferring of Degrees May 11, 1968
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
CURTIS HALL, FORTY-THIRD SEASON— 1966-1967
FACULTY RECITAL by
MIECZYSLAW HORSZOWSKI
Monday Afternoon, Novombor 11, 1966 at 5:15 o'clock
November 21, 1966
SCHUBERT PROGRAM
Six Moments musicaux, Op. 94 (D780)
1. Moderato 4. Moderato
2. Andantino 5. Allegro vivace
3. Allegro moderato 6. Allegretto
Four Impromptus, Op. 142 (D935)
1. Allegro moderato
2. Allegretto
3. Theme: Andante
4. Allegro scherzando
Sonata in B flat (posthumous) (D960)
Molto moderato
Andante sostenuto
Scherzo: Allegro vivace con delicatezza
Allegro ma non troppo
chpistmas
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the cuRtis institute of music
phiUOelphii, pennsylVAnia
chRistmas pROQRAm
Pastorales de Noel Andre JoUvei
Patricia Valley, Jiule
Charles Holdeman, Bassoon
Marilyn Costello, Harp
Presentation
A Ceremony of Carols, Opus 28 Benjamin Britten
Women's Chorus
Bette Burke, Tiarp
Michael Korn, CoM<iMctor
CARols By entiRe school
O come, all ye faithful, joyful and Jidt^t siutltS
triumphant,
O come ye, O come ye, to Bethlehem;
Come and behold Him, born the King
of angels.
O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us
adore Him,
O come, let us adore Him, Christ, the
Lord.
Yea, Lord, we greet Thee, bom this
happy morning,
Jesus, to Thee be all glory giv'n;
Word of the Father, now in flesh
appearing.
O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us
adore Him;
O come, let us adore Him, Christ, the
Lord.
CARols By entiRe school
Silent night! Holy night! Sikut CNi^ht
All is calm, all is bright,
Round yon Virgin Mother and Child!
Holy Infant, so tender and mild,
Sleep in heavenly peace.
Sleep in heavenly peace.
Silent night ! Holy night !
Shepherds quake at the sight,
Glories stream from heaven afar,
Heav'nly hosts sing Alleluia,
Christ the Saviour is born.
Christ the Saviour is born.
Silent night ! Holy night !
Son of God, love's pure light.
Radiant beams from Thy holy face,
With the dawn of redeeming grace,
Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth.
Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth.
The first Nowell the angel did say, "Jhc J'tr^ y^OWcll
Was to certain poor shepherds, in fields
as they lay.
In fields where they lay keeping their
sheep.
On a cold winter's night that was so
deep.
Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell,
Born is the King of Israel.
They looked up and saw a star
Shining in the East beyond
them far.
And to the earth it gave great
light.
And so it continued both day
and night.
Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell,
Born is the King of Israel.
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
STUDMT RECITAL BY
CLAUDIA HOCA, Piano
J0^5>J TUTTLE, Organ
Wednesday Afternoon, January 11, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
0 wie selig seid ihr doch Johannes Brahms
Opus 122, No. 6
(Blessed are ye, faithful souls departed)
Pastorale Jean Jules Roger-Ducasse
Prelude et fugue Maurice Durufle
^ur le nom d'alain
JOHN TUTTLE
II
Suite, Opus 14 Bela Bartok
Allegretto
Scherbo
Allegro molto
Sostenuto
Impromptu in Gb major Franz Schubert
Opus 90, No. 3 (D399)
Ballade in G minor, Opus 23 Frederic Chopin
CLAUDIA HOCA
Miss Hoca: Student of Mrs. Sokoloff
Mr. Tuttle: Student of Dr. McCurdy
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Fortv- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL BY
WILLIAM mAUN, Organ
STUDENT RECITAL BY
WILLIAM HORN, Piano
Wednesday Afternoon, January 18, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Fantasy in F minor, K608. . . Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Chorale Prelude: Johann Sebastian Bach
Kommst du nun, Jesu
Fugue on the chorale: Franz Liszt
Ad nos, ad salutarem undam
WILLIA-M 3RAUN
II
Nocturne in B major Frederic Chopin
Opus 62, No. 1
Sonata in C major Ludwig van Beethoven
Opus 53, "Waldstein"
Allegro con brio
Introduzione: Adagio molto
Rondo: Allegretto moderato
WILLIAI-^ HORN
Mr. Braun: ' Student of Dr. McCurdy
Mr. Horn: Student of Mrs. Sokoloff
THE CURTIS INiTITUTE OF MU3IC
Curtlg Hall> Fcrr.y-third Season 1966-67
GRADU/.-ICN RECITAL BY
NANCY WERTSCH--DOLFH, Soprano
SiaL'ENT RECITAL BY
VILLIiiM COCHRAN; Tenor
Friday Anemo.n, January 20, 1967 at 5:15 o'clcck
PR0GRAJ1
I
We 3lng to Him , Henry P\ircell
Senti I'eco Vtolfgang Amadeus Mozart
NANCY WERT3CH-D0LPH
II
Invocazione di Orfeo > . . . .Jacopc Peri
from "F'lridice"
Recitative et Air de Pylade. .... Christophe Gluck
from "Iphigenie en Tauride"
Recitative et Air d'Azael Claude Debussy
from "L' enfant prodigue"
WILLIAM COCHRAN
III
Schlafendes Jesuskind)
Auf einer Wanderung ) u u t^
„ , . T • V. \ Hugo Wolf
Verschwiegene Liebe )
Mignon )
NANCY '.ffiRTSCH-DOLPH
IV
Die Forelle )
Der Neugierige) Franz Schubert
Meini )
Wintersturme uichend dem Wonnemond. . .Richard Wagner
from "Die Walklire"
WILLIA^: COCHRAN
V
Poemes de Ronsard Francis Fculenc
Attributs Je n'ai plus que les os
Le Tombeau A son page
Ballet
NANCY '/JERTSCH-BOLPH
Mrs. Dolph and Mr. Cochran: Students of Mr. Singher
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Fcrty- third Season 1966-67
STUDENT RECITAL by
DIAK'NA .HCoS, Soprano
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
BRASS QUINTET
Howard R. Hagge) „ Alice L. Kennedy, Horn
Lanny Doster ) -^^^^Pe^s j^^^^ ^^ Kelly, Trombone
James Paul Alli^ood, Tuba
Wednesday Afternoon, January 25, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROCiAM
I
Alleluja Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
from Exultate, jub51ate
She never told her l5ve Joseph Haydn
Oh sleep, why dost thou leave me? S. F, Handel
from Semele
La flute enchantee Maurice Ravel
from Sheherazade
Patricia Valley, flute obbligato
Vocalise - Etude) ^^.^^ ^^^^^
Nicolette )
DIANNA ROSS
II
Sonata from ''Die Bankelsangerlieder" . . . . Anonymous
Sharagan and Fugue . « . . Alan Hovhaness
Andante
Allegro
All breathing life J. S. Bach
(Arr. by Henry C. Smith)
BRASS QUINTET
III
Fruhlingsglaube )
\^^t'^Z '^P"" ^ \ Franz Schubert
An die Musik )
Gretchen am Spinnrade)
DIANNA ROSS
IV
Quintet for Brass Arthur Frackenpohl
1. March 2. Blues 3. Rondo
BRASS QUINTET
Miss Ross: Student of Mr. Singher
Brass Quintet: Students in Brass Ensemble
of Mr. Henry Charles Smith
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
CURTIS HALL, FORTY-THIRD SEASON — 1966-1967
RECITAL BY
THE GUARNERI QUARTET
Friday Afternoon, January 27, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
Quartet in G major, K387 . .
Allegro vivace assai
Menuetto (Allegretto)
Andante cantabile
Molto allegro
.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Quartet in Eb major, Opus 44, No. 3 Felix Mendelssohn
Allegro vivace
Scherzo (Assai leggiero e vivace)
Adagio non troppo
Molto allegro con fuoco
Arnold Steinhardt, violin
John Dalley, violin
Michael Tree, viola
David Soyer, Violoncello
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Sf^ason 1966-67
STUDENT RECITAL BY
EDWARD J. CRAFTS - Bass-Baritone
PAUL WINDT - Violin
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, February 8, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROCRAM
I
Die Hoffnung ist mein Leben G. P. Telemann
Eliot Chapo, Violin
Marcia Peck, Violoncello
Gde nasha roza Mikhail Glinka
Somnenie Mikhail Glinka
Jfeircia Peck, Violoncello Obbligato
EDWARD J. CRAFTS
II
Concerto in E minor Jules Conus
Allegro molto - Adagio - Allegro
PAUL WINDT
III
Trois Ballades de FranQois Villon. . . Claude Debussy
EDiiMTD J. CRAFTS
Mr. Crafts: Student of Mr. Singher
Mr. Windt: Student of Mr. Zimbalist
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF M U'S I C
Curtis Hall, Forty- third season - 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL by
KEIKO V;aDA, Violin
STUDHIT RECITAL by
CHARLES ARJaTAGE, Organ
Friday Afternoon, February 10, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Suite, Opus 5 Maurice Durufle
Prelude
Sicilienne
Toccata
Fugue in Eb Johann Sebastian Bach
CHARLES ARiaTAGE
II
Concerto for Violin Serge Prokofiev
in D major, Opus 19
Andantino
Scherzo
Moderate
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
KEIKO WADA
Miss Wada: Student of Mr. Zimbalist
Mr. Armitage: Student of Dr. McCurdy
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Kail, Forty-third Season - 1966-67
STUDETJTS IN CHAMBER MUSIC
OF MR. BRODSKY
M«nday Afternoon, February 13, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Quintet in C minor, K406 . . .Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Allegro
Andante
Menuetto in Canone
Trio al roves cio
Allegro
Young Uck Kim) ^.-t,^ Susan Winterbottom) ,r. .„
Yumi Ninomiya)- ^^°^^"^ Charles Griffin )" ^^°^^^
Marcia Peck, Violoncello
II
Quartet in F, Opus 135 Ludwig van Beethoven
Allegretto
Vivace
Lento assai, cantant'^' e tranquillo
Grave ma non troppo tratto
Allegro
Young Uck Kim)_ violins Susan Wint^^rbottom, Viola
Yumi Ninomiya) David Cole, Violoncello
THE CURTIS IN.-^riTUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-third Seaso^i - 1966 - 67
STUDMT RECITAL by
KIYOKO ThKEUTI - Piano
•TAME;i BIGHiLM - Organ
Wednesday Afternoon, February 15, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGR.AM
Fantasy in F minor, K59/+ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sechs Chorale von verschiedener Art J.S. Bach
(Schiibier Chorales)
1. Wachfct auf , ruft uns die Stimme.
2. Wo soil ich fliehen hin.
3.Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten.
4- Mexiie Seelc'. erhebt.dcn Hcrren. -•' ..s ,i>.
5. Ach bleib' bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ.
6. Kommst du nun, Josu, von Himmel herunter.
Toccata in F major J. S. Ba^h
James Bighajn
II
Partita No. 4 in D major, J. S. Bach
from Klavierubung, Fart I
Ouverture Aria
Aliemande Sarabande
Courante Menuet
Gigue
Scherzo in B minor, Op. 20 Frederic Chopin
Kiyoko Takeuti
Miss Takeuti: Student of Mrs. Sokoloff
Mr. Bigham: Student of Dr. McCurdy
THE CURTIS TrfSTITUTL OF ^:USIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season - 1966 - 67
STUDENT RECITAL by
KATHERINE STONE - Mezzo-soprano
CHAiiBER ^fJSIC STUD3JT3 of
Mr. Brodsky
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Thiorsday Afternoon, February 16, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Non so piu cosa son Wolfgang Araadeus Mozart
from Le Nozze di Figaro
Wie Kelodien zieht es mir ) t u n u
D TV 1. ^"u ^ m i Johannes Brahjns
Brauner Bursche fuhrt zum Tanze)
Wie lange schon war immer mein Verlangen)
In don Schatten meiner Locken )' ^^&° ''°^
Non piu mesta Gioacchino Rossini
KATHERIKE STONE
ii
Quartet in A minor. Op. 51, No. 2. ..Johannes Brahms
Allegro non troppo
Andante modorato
Quasi menuetto, moderato
Finale: Allegro non assai
Richard Luby >y. ^. Mark Chi Ids, Viola
Roy Malan ) David Kadarauch, Violoncello
III
Chanson perpetuelle, Op. 37 Ernest Chausson
for voice and string quartet
KATHERINE STONE
Miss Stone: Student of Mine. Gregory
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-third Season - 1966-67
STUDENT RECITAL by
EELW CAROL GILLIiiM - Soprano
DAVID KADARAUCH - Violoncello
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Friday Afternoon, February 17, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
From rosy bowers Henry Purcell
Nehmt meinen Dank W. A. Mozart
La promessa Gioacchino Rossini
HELEN CAROL GILLIAM
II
Apres un rsve Faure-Casals
Concerto in D major, Opus 101 Joseph Haydn
Allegro moderate (Cadenza by Feuermann)
Adagio
Allegro
DAVID KADARAUCH
III
Am Grabe Anselmo's)
Nacht und Traume ) Franz Schubert
Lachen und "Weinen )
Du Ring an msinem Finger Robert Schumann
Son pochi fiori Pietro Mascagni
from L' ami CO Fritz
HELEN CAROL GILLIAM
Miss Gilliam: Student of Mr. Singher
Mr. Kadarauch: Student of Mr. Cole
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-third Season - 1966-67
STUI2F5T RECITAL by
PATRICIA MICHAELIAJI - Piano
C. EVANS CLOUGH - Baritone
Wednesday Afternoon, February 22, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Aure, deh, per pieta G. F. Handel
recitative and aria from "Julius Caesar"
Der Wanderer. Franz Schubert
Don Quichotte a Dulcinee Maurice Ravel
Chanson Romanesque
Chanson epique
Chanson a boire
C. EVANS CLOUGH
Mme. Martha Massena at the piano
II
Prelude and Fugue in F# minor. ...... J. S* Bach
Well-tempered Clavicord, Vol. II
Sonata in D major, Opus 28 L. van Beethoven
Allegro
Andante
Scherzo: Allegro vivace
Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo
PASRICIA MICHAELIAN
III
Dover Beach Samuel Barber
for voice and string quartet
Eliot Chapo ) „. ,.
Mary Lynn Carman)" ^^°^^^^ Charles Griffin - Viola
Marcia Peck - Violoncello
C. EVANS CLOUGH
IV
"Credo" from Otello Giuseppe Verdi
C. EVANS CLOUGH
Mme. Martha Ifessena at the piano
Miss Michaelian: Student of Mrs. Sokoloff
Mr. Clough: Student of Mr. Singher
THE CURTIS INSl'ITUTL OF 1-;U3IC
Curtis Hall, Forty-third Season - 1966-67
STUDffiT RECITAL by
JOHN W. COCHRAN - Baritone
PETER A. BRCn^JtJ - Organ
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, March 1, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
I attempt from love's sickness to fly. .Henry Purcell
Arise, ye subterranean winds Henry Purcell
0 del mio amato ben Stefano Donaudy
Rivolgete a lui lo sguardo W. A. Mozart
JOHN ¥. COCHRAN
II
Un poco allegro J. S. Bach
from Trio Sonata No. k, BVr/52-.S
Tvo Choral Preludes Johannes Brahms
C sorrow deep
Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness
Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor J. S. Bach
Bl/f'/SSa
PETER A. BRO'aIN
III
Don Juan's Serenade Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
Christ is risen Sergei Rachmaninoff
Lilacs Sergei Rachmaninoff
In the silence of night Sergei Rachmaninoff
JOHN '.-7. COCHRAI^
Mr. Cochran: Student of Yxr. Singher
Mr. Brown: Stuaent of Dr. I'cCurdy
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-third Season 1966-67
STUDS.'T RECITAL by
PAMELA BOODLEY - Soprano
SUSAN CORIOSLL - Piano
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, March 8, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAl'l
I
Va godendo G. F. Handel
L'amero W. A. Mozart
from II re pastore
Richard Luby, Violin obbligato
PAMELA BOODLEY
II
Nocturne in G minor, Frederic Chopin
Opus 15, No. 3
Sonata in Eb major, L. van Beethoven
Opus 27, No. 1
Andante
Allegro molto e vivace
Adagio con espressione
Allegro vivace
SUSATJ CORK'/ffiLL
III
SeligeKacht ) Joseph Marx
Waldseligkeit)
Air de Snegourotchka N. Rimsky-Korsakov
[The Snow-Maiden]
Voici que le printemps) c. Debussy
Mandoline )
PAlffiLA BOODLEY
Miss Boodley: Student of I<lme. Gregory
Miiss Cornwell: Student of Mrs. Sokoloff
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE Q-^ MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATiaN RECITAL by
LINDA JONAS - Flute
STUDQJT RKCITAL by
CARLA SUE WILKlNS -- Contralto
Dr. Vladimir SokoDoff at the piano
Friday Afternoon, March 10, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Sonata in E major J. S. Bach
Adagio ma non tan to Siciliano
Allegro Allegro assai
Sonata Paul Hindemith
Heiter bewegt Sehr lebhaft
Sehr langsam Marsch
LINDA JONAS
II
Music for a while Henry Pvircell
Villanelle )
L 'absence ) Hector Berlioz
Le spectre de la rose)
In si barbara sciagura Gioacchino Rossini
from Semiramide
CARLA SUE WILKINS
III
The fog is lifting Carl Nielsen
Serenade No. 10 Vincent Persichetti
Larghetto Allegretto
Allegro comodo Scherzando
Andante grazioso Adagietto
Andante cantabile Vivo
LINDA JO^AS
Frances Cohen, Harp
IV
Ich atmet' einen linden duft)
Urlicht ) Gustav Mahler
Hans und Crete )
Um Mitternacht )
CARLA SUE WILKINS
Miss Jonas: Student of Mr. Kincaid and Mr. Krell
Miss Wilkins: Student of Mme. Gregory
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF W'JSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
STUDH^T RECITAL BY
MARCIA PECK - Violoncello
RICHARD ALEXANDER - Organ
Monday Aftemo«ii, March 15, 1967 at 5:15 •'clock
PROGRAM
I
Prelude and Fugue in G J. S. Bach
BWV XV
Choral in B minor Cesar Franck
RICHARD ALEXANDER
II
Sonata, Opus 119 Serge Prokofieff
Andante grave
Modera to
Allegro, ma non troppo
MARCIA PECK
Diedre Irons, piano
Miss Peck: Student of Mr. Cole
Mr. Alexander: Student of Dr. McCurdy
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Room II J, Forty-third Season 1966-67
"An open class -if the Opera Wrrkshop"
THE OPERA DEPARTWaJT
PRESENTS TWO ONE ACT OPERAS by
GIACC^iO PUCCINI
SUOR ANGELICA (in Italian)
GIANNI SCHICCHI (in English)
Tuesday Evening, March lU, 1967 at 7:30 o'clock
SUOR ANCELICA
Cast of Characters
Sister Angelica Dianna Ross
the Princess Aunt Carla Wilkins
the Abbess Katherine Stone
Sister Monitor Marylou Falcone
Sister Mistress of Novices Norma Hirsh
Sister Genovieffa Pamela Boodley
Sister Dolcina Helen Gilliam
Sisters: Eileen Duffy, Julia Kemp, Gail Sawyer
Chorus from the Moore College ef Art,
Director Dr. William Reese
The action takes place in a convent in the 17th century
The nuns come out ?»f the chapel, receive blessings or
penances from their superiors, then enjoy a recess during
which they confide to each other their secret naive wishes,
such as to see the sunshine return on the fountain of their
courtyard, or to have a lamp, or to eat well, or to pray for
the dead sisters. Sister Angelica stays apart. She is said
to be of noble birth and to suffer from a mysterious sorrow.
A visitor is announced. She is the Princess Aunt of Angelica
and this is her first visit in seven years. She has come to
tell Angelica that her young sister will be married soon and
to ask the nun to renoiince in her favor all claims to her in-
heritance. Angelica consents, then, braving the scornful and
revengeful attitude of her aunt she suddenly asks for news
from her young son, the guilt for which she was sent to the
convent. The child has died. Left alone in a trance of
despair, Angelica brews a poison and drinks it. In her
agony a miracle makes her see her son brought to her by the
Holy Virgin. She has been forgiven.
Costumes and set by the Moore College of Art
GIANNI SCHTCCFI
Cast af Characters
Gianni Schicchi Edward Crafts
Lauretta, his daughter Helen Gilliam
the relatives of Bucso Donati:
Zita, the old woman, a cousin Katharine Stone
Rinuccio, her nephew Patrick Calleo
Gherardo, Buoso's nephew Guy Rothfuss
Nella, his wife Pamela Boodley
Gherardino, their son Michael Meranze*
Betto, a cousin john Cochran
Simone, a cousin Ronald Nadeau
Marco, his son Evans Clough
La Ciesca, Marco's wife julia Kemp
Master Spinellocci#, physician . . . .William Cochran
Amanti» di Nicolao, notary Donald Barnum*
Pinellino, shoemaker David Spicer*
Guccio, dyer john Light*
*Guest Performers
The action takes place in 1299 in the bedchamber tf the
deceased Buoso Donati, in Florence.
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Costmnes and Buoso's bed by the Moore College of Art.
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The Opera Department of the Curtis Institute of Music:
Elizabeth Westmoreland, musical director
Martha Massena, pianist accompanist
Martial Singher, director
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF KUSIC
Room II J, Forty-third Season 1966-67
"An open ilass of the Opera Workshop"
THE OPERA DEPARTMMT
PRESQJTS TWO CKE ACT OPERAS by
GIACCKO PUCCINI
IL TABARRO (in ItaUan)
GIANNI SCHICCHI (in EngUsh)
Thursday Evening, March 16, 1967 at 7:30 o'clock
IL TABARRO
Cast •£ Characters
Michele Evans Clough
Luigi Patrick Calleo
II Tinea Roman Osadchuk
II Talpa Ronald Nadeau
Giorgetta Dianna Ross
La Frugola Norma Hirsh
Song Vendor Guy Rothfuss
Seamstresses Julia Kemp, Eileen Dxoffy,
Pamela Boodley, Carla Wilkins,
Gail Sawyer
Two Lovers Eileen Duffy, Guy Rothfuss
Organ Grinder Edward Crafts
The opera takes place on a barge moored on the river
Seine, near the center of Paris. The owner of the
barge, Michele, a man in his 50' s, and his wife
Giorgetta, about 25, live in the cabin of the barge.
Several stevedores help in loading and unloading the
barge. One of them, Talpa, is a tired, aging man who
is married to Frugola, a rag-picker. Another, Tinea,
drinks to forget his personal disappointments. A
third, the young Luigi, has secretly become Giorgetta' s
lover.
The plot of the opera is verj"- simple. The previous
year Giorgetta and Michele had lost an infant child.
Michele, aware that his wife has drifted away from him
since that time, is still hopeful of regaining her love,
and keeps a careful watch on her and on the workers. His
suspicions will find a sudden confirmation and bring
along the end of the opera.
II Tabarro (the cloak) is the
large garment in which Michc;le and his young wife used to
wrap themselves when, at the time of their love's happi-
ness, they enjoyed the cool evenings of spring on the
deck of their barge. The cloak symbolizes the lost
intimacy of their love.
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL by
HOWARD HAGGE - Tnimpet
TRUMPET STUDENTS OP
MR. KRAUSS
Friday Afternoon, March 17, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Concerto for trumpet A. Arutiunian
(played without pause)
HOWARD HAGGE
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
II
Concerto for trumpet. . .Joseph Haydn
Allegro
Andante
Finale: Allegro
RICHARD COOPER
Arnold Ostlund, Organ
Concertino in Eb J. G. Albrechtsberger
Moderate
Minuet and Trio
Larghetto
Finale: Vivace
LANNY R. DOSTER
James Bigham, Piano Gary Logsdon, Viola
Mary Lynn Carman, Violin Marcia Peck, Violoncello
III
Cantata No. 110 J. S. Bach
Unser Mund sei voll Lachens
Bass aria: Wacht auf; wacht auf !
ROGER BLACKBURN
Ronald Nadeau, Bass-Baritone
Arnold Ostlund, Organ
IV
Cantata No. 172, Erschallet, ihr Lieder. . J. S. Bach
Bass aria: Heiligste Dreieinigkeit
HOWARD HAGGE RICHARD COOPER ROGER BLACKBURN
Ronald Nadeau, Bass-Baritone
Arnold Ostlund, Organ
Anthony Patota, Timpani
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
STUDENT RECITAL BY
MARK CHILDS - VIOLA
FRENCH HORN STUDENTS of
MR. JONES
Kendall Betts Samuel Gindin
Alice Kennedy George Stimpson
Monday Afternoon, March 20, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Six Trios, Opus 82 Anton Reicha
Lento (1770-1836)
Allegretto
Allegro
Lento sostenuto. Allegro spiritoso
Menuetto grazioso
Finale: Allegro scherzando
II
Concerto in D major Karl Stamitz
Allegro (17^5-1801)
Andante moderate
Rondo
MARK CHILDS
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
III
Four Pieces Nicolas Tcherepnine
Night (1899-)
Dancers
A Popular Song
The Hunt
IV
Chores No. U Heitor Villa-Lobos
Un peu modere-modere-anime (1887-1959)
(Played without pause)
Mr. Childs: Student of Mr. Aronoff
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
STUDENT RECITAL by
NORMA SUE HIRSH - Mezzo Soprano
CRAIG SHEPPARD - Piano
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, March 22, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Solo un pianto Lulgi Cherubini
Recitative and aria from Medea
Das Veilchen W. A. Mozart
Als Luise die Brief e ihres ungetreuen . .W. Ar Mozart
Lachen und Weinen , . . . .Franz Schubert
Erlkonig , Franz Schubert
NORMA SUE HIRSH
II
Toccata Francis Poulenc
"Eroica" variations, Opus 35 L. van Beethoven
Introduction, theme, 15 variations, fugue and coda
on a theme from "Prometheus"
CRAIG SHEPPARD
III
Chansons de Bilitis Claude Debussy
La flute de pan
La Chevelure
Le tombeau des Naiades
0 mio Fernando Gaetano Donizetti
Recitative and aria from La Favorita
NORMA SU^ HIRSH
Miss Hirph: Student cf Mite. Gregory
Mr. Sheppardr Student of Mrs, Sokoloff
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Ciirtia Hall, Forty-third Season 1966-67
GRADUATICK RECITAL by
DUKJU KIM, Piano
JOSEPH A. SMITH, Clarin«5t
Friday Afternoon, March 31, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Quintet in B minor, Opnxs 11$ Johannes Brahms
Allegro
Adagio-piu lento
Andantino
Presto non assai
Con Bcto-un poco meno mosoo
JOSEPH A. SMITH
Roy Malan ) y^ •, j Susan Winterbottom, Viola
Mi Young Park) ^°-^"s Marcia Peck, violoncello
II
Concerto No. 23 in A major, K^8 .... W. A, Mozart
Allegro
Adagio
Allegro assai
DUKJU KIM
Curtis Chamber Orchestra
Miss Kim: Student of Mr. Serkin and Mrs. Sokoloff
Mr. Smith: Student of Mr. Gigliotti
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-third Season 1966-67
CaiADUATICN RECITAL by
DALE GOLD, Double Bass
FRANK T. HEINTZ, Bassoon
Monday Afternoon, April 3, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Sonata in A najor J. S. Bach
Largo e dolce
Allegro
DALE GOLD
Diedre Irons, piano
II
Duo Albert Roussel
for Bassoon and Double Bass
FRANK HEINTZ DALE GOLD
Sonata, Opus 168 Camille Saint-Saens
Allegretto moderate
Allegro scherzando
Adagio - Allegro moderate
FRANK HEINTZ
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff , piano
III
Sonata in A minor (Arpeggione) (D821), .Franz Schubert
Allegro moderate
Adagio
Allegretto
DALE GOLD
Diedre Irons, piano
IV
Trio, Opus 37 Hans-Georg Corner
for Clarinet, Bassoon and Double Bass
Invention
Siciliano
Fughetta
FRANK HEINTZ DALE GOLD
Joseph Smith, Clarinet
Mr. Gold: Student of Mr. Scott
Mr. Heintz: Student of Mr. Schoenbaoh
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
STUDENT RECITAL BY
MARI TSUMURA - Violin
BECKY SEIVER - Violoncello
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Tuesday Afternoon, April 4, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROCKAM
I
Variations on a Rococo theme. ... P. I. Tchaikovsky
Opus 33
BECKY SEIVER
II
Concerto No. 5 in A major. ....... W, A. Mozart
Allegro aperto
Adagio
Tempo di menuetto
Carmen Fantasy, Opus 33 Pablo de Sarasate
MARI TSUMURA
Miss Tsumura: Student of Mr. Zimbalist
Miss Seiver: Student of Mr. Cole
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL BY
KYUNG SOCK LEE, Piano
STUDHIT RECITAL BY
GUY E. L. ROTHFUSS, Tenor
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, April 5, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
Gia il sole dal gange Alessandro Scarlatti
Lasciatemi morire Claudio Monteverdi
Caro mio ben Giuseppe Giordani
Che f iero costume Ciouanni Legrenzi
GUY ROTHFUSS
II
Prelude and Fugue .Dmitri Shostakovich
Opus 87, No. 22
Sonata in D major. ....... Ludwig van Beethoven
Opus 10, No. 3
Presto
Largo e mesto
Menuetto: Allegro
Rondo : Allegro
KYUNG SOOK LEE
III
Feldeinsamkeit
Nicht mehr zu dir zu gehen
Ich schleich \imher
Du sprichst, dass ich mich tauschte
Der Strom der neben mir
GUY ROTHFUSS
IV
Capriccio in D minor. Opus 116, No. 7. . . .J. Brahms
Intermezzo in Bbmincr, 0pu3 117, No. 2 , . .J, Brahms
Intermezzo in C major. Opus 119, No. 3 • . .J. Brahms
Fantasy in F miner, C^pus 49<- Frederic Chopin
KYUNG SOOK UE
Miss Lee: Student of l-'ir !!or?zov;sk:.
Mr. Rothfuss; Studert of I'j*, Sir.pher
. . J ohann e s Brahms
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL BY
DAVID COLE, Violoncello
STUDiNT RECITAL BY
DANIEL HEIFETZ, Violin
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Thursday Afternoon, April 6, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Concerto No, 3 in B minor. Opus 61. . .C. Saint-Saens
Allegro non troppo
Andantino quasi allegretto
Molto moderate e maestoso
DANIEL HEIFETZ
II
Fantasy Pieces, Opus 73 Robert Schumann
Concerto in B minor, Opus 104 Anton Dvorak
Allegro
Quasi improvisando
Adagio ma non troppo
Finale: Allegro moderate
DAVID COLE
Mr. David Cole: Student of Mr. Cole
Mr. Heifetz: Student of Mr. Zimbalist
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
C\irti3 Hall, Forty- thf. id Season 1966-67
WOODWIND liUSEMBLi
Under the direction of Mr. John de Lancie
Friday Afternoon, April 7, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
Serenade No. 12 (K388) W. A. Mozart
Allegro
Andante
Minuetto in Canone (omitted at this performance)
Allegro
Jon Peterson )
Richard Woodhams)
Frank Heintz )
Charles Holdeman)
Oboes
Bassoons
Joseph Smith) -^ . .
T u n (Clarinets
John Russo }
Kendall Betts)
Samuel Gindin)
Horns
II
Petite Symphonie
Adagio-Allegretto
Andante cantabile
Scherzo
Finale
Patricia Valley - Flute
Jon Peterson )
Richard Woodhams) ^°^^^
Frank Heintz )
Charles Holdeman) Bassoons
.Charles Gounod
Janet Gay )
Weldon Berry)
Samuel Gindin)
Alice Kennedy)
Clarinets
Horns
III
Five Pieces for Wind Instruments .... .Ernst Toch
and Percussion
1. Canzonetta 2. Caprice 3. Night Song
U' Roundelay 5. Cavalcade
Frank Heintz - Bassoon
Samuel Gindin)
Horns
Linda Jonas - Flute
Jon Peterson - Oboe
John Russo - Clarinet Kendall Betts)
Donald Williams, Daniel Sanbrotti - Percussion
IV
Polonaise fiir Militarmusik L. van Beethoven
Marsch (Zapf enstreich) L. van Beethoven
Curtis Wind Ensemble
MUSEUM of the
PHILADELPHIA
CIVIC CENTER
4th annual
OPERA SHOWCASE
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Sunday afternoon, April 9, 1967
CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
OPERA DEPARTMENT and ORCHESTRA
present two one-act operas, in English
"BASTIEN and BASTIENNA"
by W. A. Mozart
"GIANNI SCHICCHl"
by Giacomo Puccini
Martial Singher, director Elizabeth Westmoreland, musical director
Martha Massena, pianist accompanist
The Curtis Institute Orchestra conducted by WilUam Smith
Costumes for "Gianni Schicchi" by Moore College of Art — Fashion
Design Seniors, Albert Gordon director
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BASTIEN AND BASTIENNA
cast of characters:
Bastienna, a shepherdess ; Pamela Boodley
Bastien, her sweetheart Rojla.v Osadchuk
Colas, a so-called magician Ronald Nadeau
Bastien and Bastienna was written and produced for the first time in 1768 when
Mozart was onlv twelve years old. A typical 18th century play, based on the naive
and touching Devin du village by Jean Jacques Rousseau, it received its first per-
formance in the garden-theater of Dr. Messmer, the famous Viennese physician
and a close friend of the Mozart family. Listening to this music one can under-
stand whv Mozart's father referred to the genius of his young son as an
"incomprehensible miracle."
INTERMISSION— 10 Minutes
GIANNI SCHICCHI
Cast of Characters
Gianni Schicchi Edward Crafts
Lauretta, his daughter Hele> Gilliam
the relatives of Buoso Donati:
Zita, the old woman, a cousin Katheri>e Stone
Rinuccio. her nephew Patrick Calleo
Gherardo. Buoso's nephew Glt Rothflss
Nella, his wife Pamela Boodley
Gherardino. their son Michael Meranze*
Betto, a cousin John Cochran
Simone. a cousin Ronald Nadeau
Marco, his son Evans Clough
La Ciesca, Marco's wife Julla Kemp
Master Spinelloccio, physician : WiLUAM Cochran
Amantio di Nicolao, notary Donald Barnlt**
Pinelhno, shoemaker David Spicer*
Guccio, dyer John Light*
* Guest Performers
The action takes place in 1299 in the bedchamber of the deceased Buoso Donati,
in Florence. It is inspired by some lines in Dante's "Divina Comedia."
Greetings from the Civic Center
This spring the Civic Center showcases some of the world's greatest talent as well
as our own local artists, craftsmen and opera groups. This varied program is indi-
cative of the Center's aim in serving the cultural progress of the tri-state Greater
Philadelphia area. The Museum of the Civic Center sponsors major regional shows
as well as international events, while our new facilities will host national conventions
and trade shows. The forthcoming Philadelphia Arts Festival, and the new exhibi-
tions planned this fall, bring to a high plateau our fourteen-year development program.
Harry Ferleger
Executive Director
FUTURE PERFORMANCES IN THE OPERA SHOWCASE
Bernard I. Burt, coordinator Jay Kogan, technical director
3. RITTENHOUSE OPERA SOCIETY Sun., April 16, 3 p.m.
"II Campanello" by Donizetti, in EngUsh
4. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY OPERA WORKSHOP
AND ORCHESTRA Sun., April 23, 3 p.m.
"La Serva Padrona" by Pergolesi; "La Navarraise" by Massenet
5. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
CHORAL SOCIETY & ORCHESTRA Thurs., April 27, 8 p.m.
"Idomeneo" by Mozart, in Enghsh (concert version)
6. ACADEMY OF VOCAL ARTS Sat., May 6, 8 p.m.
"Don Pasquale" by Donizetti, in English
7. LITTLE LYRIC OPERA CO Sat., May 13, 8 p.m.
"La Traviata" by Verdi, in Itahan
Tickets for each performance can be requested, free of charge, by sending a stamped
reply envelope to "Opera Showcase," Museum of the Civic Center. Phila. 19104.
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
CRAFTSMEN '67 Now through May 7
AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMM to AprU 28
PHILADELPHIA ART TEACHERS ASS'N May 21— June II
THE YOUNG IN ART May 21— June 11
ASS'N. OF DELAWARE VALLEY ART
CENTERS— ADVAC SHOWCASE June 23— July 23
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL by
ELIOT CHAPO, Violin
STUDQIT RECITAL by
MIKIKO USUI, Piano
ROBERT MARCUS, Violoncello
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Monday Afternoon, April 10, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PR0(21AM
I
Symphonie concertante. Opus 125. . . .Serge Prokofiev
Andante
Allegro giusto
Andante con mo to
ROBERT MARCUS
II
Sonata in A major (K23)
Sonata in A major (K24.) Domenico Scarlatti
Variations brillantes. Opus 12 . . . .Frederic Chopin
MIKIKO USUI
III
Sonata No. 7 in C minor , L. van Beethoven
Opus 30, No. 2
Allegro con brio
Adagio cantabile
Scherzo: Allegro
Finale: Allegro
Caprice Eugene Ysaye
d'apres 1' etude en forme de valse
Opus 52, No. 6 by Saint-Saens
ELIOT CHAPO
Miss Usui: Student of Mr. Horszouski
Mr. Marcus: Student of Mr. Cole
Mr. Chape: Student of Mr. ZirabaU.st
THE CDRTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
STUDENT RECITAi. by
BETTE BUHKL
FIUNCES COHEN
KAREN KRiSEL
ShRU DE LI SMITH
Harp students of Miss Costello
Wednesday Afternoon, April 12, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Two Danses Claude Debussy
1. Sacree 2. Profane
BETTE BURKE
String Ensemble
II
Sonata in C minor Jan Dussek
Impromptu, Opus 56 , » .Gabriel Faure
KAREN KRISEL
III
Five Preludes intimes Carlos Salzedo
Tendrement emu
Reveusement
Profondement quiet
Tres recueilli
En procession
SHRU DE LI SMITH
IV
Sonata. Paul Hindemith
Massig schnell
Lebhaft
Lied: Sehr langsam
Trio •• Jacques Ibert
FRANCES COHEN
Richard Luby, Violin David Kadarauch, Violoncello
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Cvirtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL by
JOHN RUSSO, Clarinet
STUDENT RECITAL by
JOHN D. KELLY, Trombone
Thursday Afternoon, April 13, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
Der Hirt a\if dem F elsen. . . t t t i , Franz Schubert
(The Shepherd on the Rock)
Julia Kemp, Soprano
John Russo, Clarinet obbligato Williaai Horn, Piano
Sonatina No. U * i . , , , i * J4hn Russo
Theme and Variation: With spirit
Slow:
March: Rather fast
JOHN RUSSO
William Horn, Piano
Trio * Aram Khaohaturian
Andante con dolore
Allegro
Moderato
JOHN RUSSO
Richard Luby, Violin William Horn, Piano
II
Divertimento, Opus 31 Boris Blacher
for trumpet, trombone and piano
Allegro Moderato
Andantino Andante
Presto Presto
JOHN KELLY
Howard Hagge, Trumpet Kyung Sook Lee, Piano
Concertine for Trombone Lars-Erik Larsson
Opus U5, No. 7
Praeludiim: Allegro pomposo
Aria: Andante sostenuto
Finale: Allegro giocoso
JOHN KELLY
Mr. Russo: Student of Mr. Gigliotti
Mr. Kelly: Student of Mr. Henry Charles Smith
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF .MUSIC
Curt.-.s Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION REGITAI. bv
RICHARJ A. SGF.ECICER, Doublebass
STUDMT RECITAL by
PATRICIA VALLEY, Flute
Friday Afternoon, April U, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
3 Pieces for Bass and Piano Joseph Riccardi
1. Andante
2. Andantino
3. Allegro giusto
RICHARD SCHLECKER
Kyiing Sook Lee, Piano
II
Stenata for Fluto and Piano. — . — • — • — • — • — . Kf C. Banna tt
rATRICIA VALLEY
III
Concerto for Doublebass . Jan Vanhal
Allegro moderate
Adagio
Allegro moderate
RICHARD SCHLECKm
Kyung Sook Lee, Piano
IV
Sonata for Flute and Harp Jean-Michel Damase
Allegro vivo
Adagio-Presto
PATRICIA VALLEY
Frances Cohen, Harp
Quartet in D major, K285 W. A. Mozart
Allegro
Adagio
Rondo
PATRICIA VALLEY
Eliot Chapo, Violin Susan Winterbottom, Viola
David Kadarauch, Violoncello
Miss Valley: Student of Mr. Kincaid
and Mr. Krell
Mr. Schlecker: Student of Mr. Scott
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSI
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
BRASS AND CHAMBER ORCHESTRA QJSMBLES
under the direction of
Mr. Henry Charles Smith
Mr. William Smith
Monday Afternoon, April 17, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
Es ist ein Ros ' entsprungen Johannes Brahms
Optis 122, No. 8 (1896)
Organ Chorale Prelude
Transcribed by Henry Charles Smith
(Chorale melody from Speiersches Gesang-Buch, 1599)
Fanfares liturgiques Henri Tomasi
Annonciation Apocalypse (Scherzo)
Evangile Procession du Vendredi-Saint
Kendall Betts )
Alice Kennedy ) French
Howard R. Hagge)
Lanny R. Doster)
Richard Cooper )Trumpet3
Roger Blackburn)
John D. Kelly )
Francis Ryan ) Trombones
Mark Steinruck)
James Alligood)
Robert Koester)
Samuel Gindin ) Horn
George Stimpson)
Anthony Patota )
Daniel Sanbrotti) Percus-
Mark Sunkett ) sion
Donald Williams )
Tubas
Directed by Mr. Henry Charles Smith
II
Histoire du Soldat (1918).
Igor Stravinsky
1. Marching Tune
5, The Devil's Dance
2. Royal March
6. Great Chorale
3. The Little Concert
7. Trivmiphal March
4.. Three Dances
of the Devil
a. Tango
b. Waltz
c. Rag- time
Richard Luby, Violin Bonnie Pridonoff, Bassoon
Randolph Ujcich, Doublebass Howard Hagge, Trumpet
Joseph Smith, Clarinet John Kelly, Trombone
Donald Williams, Battery
Directed by Mr. William Smith
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECIPAL by
JANET PERRY, Soprano
NICOLAS CHUMACHENCO, Violin
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, April 19, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Tornami a vagheggiar G. F. Handel
0 sleep, why dost thou leave me? G. F. Handel
Liebe schwarmt auf alien Wegen)
Suleikas Zweiter Gesang ) . . Franz Schubert
Die Vogel j
Die Manner sind mechant )
Caro nome from Rigoletto G. Verdi
Chansons de Ronsard D. Milhaud
A une fontaine Tais-toi, babilliardJ
A Cupidon Dieu vous garde
JANET PERRY
II
Sonata "Devil's Trill" G. Tartini
Sonata for unaccompanied violin E. Ysaye
Opus 27, No. 5
1 Palpiti Paganini-Kreisler
NICOLAS CHUMACHENCO
Miss Perry: Student of Mme. Gregory
Mr. Chumachenco: Student of Mr. Zimbalist
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL by
CHARLES GRIFFIN, Viola
STUDENT RECITAL by
JOHN TUTTLE, Organ
Friday Afternoon, April 21, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Trauermusik Paul Hindemith
CHARLES GRIFFIN
James Bigham, Organ
II
Scherzo, Opus 2 Maurice Durufle
Kyrie (5 voice) J- S. Bach
JOHN TUTTLE
III
Concerto for viola and orchestra. . . .G. P. Telemann
Largo
Allegro
Andante
Presto
CHARLES GRIFFIN
James Bigham, piano
Mr. Tuttle: Student of Dr. McCurdy
Mr. Griffin: Student of Mr. de Pasquale
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL by
ARNOLD CSTLUND, Organ
STUDENT RECITA.. by
DIEDRE IRONS, Piano
Monday Afternoon, April 2U, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Sonata, Opus 8, No. 2 Kenneth Dannatt
Le tombeau de Couperin Maurice Ravel
1. Prelude
2. Fugue
3. Forlane
U' Rigaudon
5. Menuet
6. Toccata
DIEDRE IRONS
II
Prelude and Fugue in D Major J, S, Bach
Phantasie und Fuge uber den choral: Ad nos ad
salutarem undam, . , « • . .Franz Liszt
ARNOLD OSTLUND
Miss Irons: Student of Mr. Serkin
and Mr. Horszcwski
Mr. Ostlund: Student of Dr. McGurdy
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Cxirtis Hall, Fsrty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL by
DAVID BROWIJ, Piano
STUDQJT RECITAL by
ROMAN P. OSADCHUK, Tenor
Tuesday Afternoon, April 25, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Senate (1926) Bela Bartok
DAVID movw
II
Sonani Dei, from Radamisto G. F. Handel
Non posso disperar S. DeLuca
Das Fischermadchen »Franz Schubert
When night descends in silence*. . . .S. flachmaninoff
0, cease thy singing maiden fair*. . .S. Rachmaninoff
Roy Ma Ian, violin obbligato
Una furtiva lagrima G. Donizetti
from L'elisir d'amore
ROMAN OSADCHUK
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
III
Sonata in A major. Opus 101 L. van Beethoven
Etwas lebhaft, und mit der innigsten Empfindung
Lebhaft, marschmssig
Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll
Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit
entschlossenheit
Frederic Chopin
No.
1 in C major
No.
9 in F minor
No.
10 in Ab major
No.
U in C# minor
DAVID BRO'a'N
Mr. Brown: Student of Mr. Serkin and Mr. Horszowski
Mr. Osadchijk: Student of Mme. Gregory
*Sung in Riissian
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Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL by
JAMES ALLIGOOD, Tuba
STUDENT RECITAL by
SAMUEL GINDIN, Horn
FRANCIS RYAN, Trombone
Wednesday Afternoon, April 26, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Sonata No. 5 Johann Ernst Galllard
Adagio
Allegro e spiritoao
Alia siciliana
Allegro assai
JAMES ALLIGOOD
Kyung Sook Lee, piano
II
Concert Piece, Opus 88 ..... . Alexandre Guilmant
FRANCIS RYAN
Patricia Michaelian, piano
III
Suite for Horn, Tuba and Piano Alec Wilder
Energetic
Elegy
Relaxed
Berceuse
Finale
JAMES ALLIGOOD SAMUEL GINDIN
Kyung Sook Lee, piano
Mr. Alligood and Mr. Ryan: Students of Mr. Henry Smith
Mr. Gindin: Student of Mr. Jones
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATION RECITAL by
PATRICK CALLED, Tenor
STUDENT RECITAL by
NANCY WERTSCH-DOLPH, Soprano
WILLIAM COCHRAN, Tenor
Mme, Martha Massena at the piano
Friday Afternoon, April 28, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Quando le sere al placido, .,,... Giuseppe Verdi
from Luisa Miller
Die schone Mullerin Frans Schubert
1. Das Wandern 11. Meini^_
2. Wohin? lU. Der Jager
3. Halt.' 15. Eifersucht und Stolz
4. Danksagung an den Bach 16. Die llebe Farbe
5. Am Feierabend 17. Die bose Farbe
6. Der Neugierige 18, Trockne Blumen
PATRICK CALLED
II
Vocal Duets Robert Schumann
Unter'm Fenster
In der Nacht
Er und Sie
Liebhabers Standchen
NANCY WERTSCH-DOLPH and WILLIAM COCHRAN
III
Asie Maurice Ravel
from Sheherazade
Lenski's aria P. I. Tchaikovsky
from Eugene Dnegin
PATRICK CALLED
Mr. Calleo, Miss Dclph, Mr. Cochran:
Students of Mr. Singher
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Curtis Hall, Forty- third Season 1966-67
GRADUATICN RECITALS by
yUMI NINCMIYA and RICHARD LUBY
Students of Mr. Calami an and Mr. Makanowitzky
Tuesday Afternoon, May 2, 1967 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Suite italienne Igor Stravinsky
for Violin and Piano
Introduzione
Serena ta
Tarantella
Gavotta con due variazioni
Scherzino
Minuetto e finale molto vivace
Sonata, Opus ^7 Ludwig van Beethoven
(Kreutzer Sonata)
Adagio sostenuto
Presto
Andante con variazioni
Finale: Presto
YUMI NINOMIYA
Mikiko Usui, Piano
II
Concerto (1938) Alban Berg
Introduction: Andante - Allegretto scherzando
Allegro
RICHARD LUBY
Dr. Vladimir Sckoloff , Piano
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CURTIS
INSTITUTE
OF
MUSIC
PHILADELPHIA
Thirty-fourth Annual Commencement and
Conferring of Degrees
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Curtis Hall • Philadelphia • Pennsylvania
Saturday, May sixth
Nineteen Hundred and sixty-seven
ORDER OF CEREMONIES
ORGAN PRELUDES
Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten i
(Orgelbuchlein I '
JOHANN SEBASTUN BaCH
Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend' ! t
(Orgelbuchlein) '
Kyrie, Gott, Heiliger Geist Johann Sebastian Bach
(Clavier iibung, Part III)
GRADUATE PROCESSION
Processional Andre Campra
John Tuttle
ADDRESS
Donald Barnhouse
AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS
President, Mary Curtis Zimb.alist
Director, Efrem Zimbalist
CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE
The President
The Director
The National Anthem — The Star-Spangled Banner
GRADUATE RECESSION
Finale from Grande piece symphonique Cesar Franck
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DIPLOMAS
Voice
Patrick L. Calleo, Jr.
Piano
Kyung Sook Lee
DuKju Kim
Violin
Sergiu Luca (in absentia)
Eliot Chapo
Nicolas Chumachenco (in absentia)
Keiko Wada
Ryoko Kakei
YUMI NiNOMIYA
Violoncello
David Wallace Cole
Viola
Donald R. Clauser fin absentia)
Charles Ellis Griffin
Organ
William Dell Braun
Oboe
Jon W. Peterson
Double Bass
Richard Alan Schlecker (in absentia)
Tuba
James Paul Alligood
Dale W. Gold
DEGREES IN COURSE
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Piano
David Auldon Brown
Organ
Arnold Edwin Ostlund, Jr.
Voice
Janet Louise Perry Nancy Wertsch Dolph
Violin
Richard Luby (in absentia)
Flute
Linda Ir,i:NK Jonas
Clarinet
John Peter Russo Joseph Albert Smith
Bassoon
Bonnie Pridonoff Frank Timothy Heintz
Trumpet
Howard Richard Hagge, Jr.
Marshal
Orlando Cole. B.M.
Assistant Marshals
Roger Blackburn John Cochr.an
Mark Childs Francis Ryan
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L'Enfance du Christ
A Sacred Trilogy
by
Hector Berlioz
(E:xcerpts)
Prologue (J^arralorJ
Aria of Herod (Jleiod)
Herod and the Soothsayers (yierod. Polydotus and Male Chorus)
Interlude for Tvc-o Flutes and Harp
The Manger at Bethlehem (iMary, Joseph)
Closing Scene ('2iary, Joseph, J}nnsible Angels)
■7[\ary Carla Wilkins yiewd Ed Crafts
Joseph Evans Clough Volydorus Donald Barnum
A T^anator . .Guy Rothfuss
Patricia Valley, Deborah Carter — Tlules
Frances Cohen — Varp
The Curtis Orche'^tra and chorus — William Smith, Coikiuclor
CAROls By entiRe school
Ade^e lideles
O come, all ye faithful, joyful and
triumphant,
O come ye, O come ye, to Bethlehem;
Come and behold Him, born the King
of angels.
O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us
adore Him,
O come, let us adore Him, Christ, the
Lord.
Yea, Lord, we greet Thee, bom this
happy morning,
Jesus, to Thee be all glory giv'n;
Word of the Father, now in flesh
appearing.
O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us
adore Flim;
O come, let us adore Him, Christ, the
Lord.
1i
Silent j^ight
Silent night ! Holy night !
All is calm, all is bright,
Round yon Virgin Mother and Child !
Holy Infant, so tender and mild,
Sleep in heavenK" peace.
Sleep in heavenly peace.
Silent night! Holy nighr!
Shepherds quake at the sight,
Glories stream from heaven afar,
Heav'nly hosts sing Alleluia,
Christ the Saviour is bom.
Christ the Saviour is bom.
Silent night I Holy night !
Son of God, love's pure light.
Radiant beams from Thy holy face,
With the dawn of redeeming grace,
Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth.
Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth.
%eyirsl?^owdl
The first Nowell the angel did say,
Was to certain poor shepherds, in fields
as they lay,
In fields where they lay keeping their
sheep.
On a cold winter's night that was so
deep.
Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell,
Born is the King of Israel.
They looked up and saw a star
Shining in the East beyond
them far,
And to the earth it gave great
light.
And so it continued both day
and night.
Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, Nowell
Bom is the King of Israel.
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 19S'8-69
STUDENT RECITAL by
Mark Stephenson Double-Bass
Loran D. Stephenson, Jr. Violoncello
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the Piano
Thvirsday Afternoon, January 25, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Sonata in G minor Henry Eccles
Chanson triste , Serge Koussevitsky
Valse miniature Serge Koussevitsky
Mark Stephenson
II
Elegy, Opus 2U Gabriel Faure
Concerto in D minor Edouard Lalo
Lento. Allegro maestoso
Intermezzo: Adantino con brio
Andante: Allegro vivace
Loran D. Stephenson, Jr.
Mr. Mark Stephenson: Student of Mr. Scott
Mr. Loran Stephenson: Student of Mr. Cole
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
Chamber Music Students
of Mr. Brod sky-
Friday Afternoon, January 26, 1968 at $:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Serenade, Opus 10 Ernst Dohnanyl
Allegro
Romanza: Adagio non troppo.. quasi andante
Scherzo: Vivace
Tema con variazioni: Andante con moto
Rondo: Allegro vivace
Young Uck Kim Violin
Susan Winterbottom Viola
George Harpham Violoncello
II
Trio in C major, Opus 87 Johannes Brahms
Allegro
Thema mit Variationen: Andante con moto
Scherzo: Presto
Finale: Allegro giocoso
Young Uck Kim Violin
George Harpham Violoncello
-Grarg -Sheppard- Piano
Claudia Hoca
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE 0 1" MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
STUDENT RECITAL
Paul Windt - Violin
Rebecca Seiver - Violoncello
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Monday Afternoon, February 12, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Adagio in E major (K261) W. A. Mozart
Rondo in C major (K373) W. A. Mozart
Variations on a theme by Corelli Tartini-Kreisler
Impromptu, Opus 16, No. 2 Tor Aulin
Paul Windt
II
Concerto in D major, Opus 101 Franz Joseph Haydn
(Cadenza by Feuermann)
Allegro moderato
Adagio
Allegro
Rebecca Seiver
III
Recitative and Scherzo-Caprice, Opus 6 Fritz Kreisler
(For Violin alone)
Noctiirne in C# minor, Op. post Chopin-Mi Is tein
Third movement from Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Opus 75
Camille Saint-Sa'ens
Allegro molto
Paul Windt
Mr. Windt: Student of Mr. Zimbalist
Miss Seiver: Student of Mr. Cole
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Forty-foxirth Season 1968-69
THE OPERA DEPARTMENT
PRESENTS
SCENES FROM OPERAS
in Room II J
An open class of the Opera "Workshop
Wednesday evening, February U, 1968 at 7:30PM
I. Carmen Georges Bizet
Scene from Act I
Carmen Carla Wilkins
Don Jose Guy Rothfuss
Zuniga Edward Crafts
Synopsis: In the city of Sevilla, Carmen, a worker at the
cigarette factory, is detained by the guards after a fight with
several other women. Left in the custody of Corporal Don Jose,
she manages to win his complicity and to escape.
Scene from Act II
Carmen Carla Wilkins
Don Jose William Cochran
Synopsis: Don Jose, who had been arrested after the flight of
Carmen, comes out of jail two months later and keeps the date
she had promised him. He meets Carmen in a deserted tavern
where she teases him, dances for him, and turns against him in
fury when he tries to go back to his barracks. Jose reacts
violently to her insults, then he makes a confession of his
total dedication to her. Casting a spell over him, Carmen
induces him to run away with her to freedom. After being
ready to surrender, Jose revolts again and is given his leave
by a scornful Carmen.
Scene from Act IV
Carmen Carla Wilkins
Don Jose Roman Osadchuck
Synopsis: Having deserted the army, having been rejected by
Carmen, Don Jose seeks her at the entrance of the arena where
her new lover, Escamillo is the star of the bullfights. He
tries to regain her love, but in vain.
INTERMISSION
II. Samson et Dalila Ccc:nille Saint-Saens
Act II
Dalila Norma Hirsh
High Priest of Dagon. . Evans Clough
Samson William Cochran
Place: Gaza, Palestine Time: 1136 B.C.
Synopsis: Samson, the leader of the Israelites, has revolted
against the Philistines and taken possession of the city of
Gaza. Dalila, although a Philistine, has become his mistress.
In the present scene, Dalila in the garden of her country
house awaiting Samson's visit, sings an invocation to the god
of Love to give her the strength to punish the man she pretends
to love. The High Priest of the Philistines comes to Dalila
and, reminding her of the ordeal of her brethren, tries by
several arguments to rally her to their camp only to hear from
Dalila that her love for Samson is false and that she will
trap him by her wiles and bring about his downfall. The two
Philistines sing a resounding duet of hatred and revenge. The
night darkens and a distant thunderstorm rumbles. Samson
enters torn between his love for Dalila and his faith. He
feels in the thunder the angry voice of his god. Dalila, in
the long ensuing scene fights with the god of Israel for the
possession of Samson, and tried to make the hero confess the
secret of his strength. If Samson enters the house of Dalila,
he will confess and find his doom.
* * * *
At the piano: Martha Massena
Stage Director: Martial Singher
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Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 196d-69
Oboe Students of Mr. John de Lancie
GRADUATION RECITAL
Richard Woodhams - Oboe
Friday Afternoon, February 16, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Concerto in G major Antonio Vivaldi
for oboe, bassoon and strings
Andante Largo Allegro
Daniel Heifetz) • -.s ^ Richard "Woodhams - oboe
T T . , f violins
Jenny Lind )
Charles Holdeman - bassoon
Toby Appel - viola
Marcia Peck - violoncello Diedre Irons - cembalo
Mchael Morgan - contrabass
II
Sonata (i960) Francis Poulenc
Elegy Scherzo Deploration
RICHARD VOODHAMS
Diedre Irons, piano
III
Adagio Gustave Vogt
Richard Woodhams - David Weber, oboes
Martin Woltman - english horn
IV
Serenade Cor de Groot
Allegro non troppo
Andante con fantasia
Allegretto
Presto
RICHARD WOODHAMS
Charles Holdeman, bassoon
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Curtis Hall, Forty-fo\irth Season 1968-69
STUDENT RECITAL
PATRICIA MICHAELIAN - piano
JAMES T. JOHNSCH - bass-baritone
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, February 21, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
3 Arias from "La Damnation de Faust" Hector Berlioz
JAMES T. JOHNSON
II
Valses nobles et sentimentales Maurice Ravel
Modere - tres franc
Assez lent
Modere
Assez anime
Vif
Moins vif
Epilogue: Lent
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 Franz Liszt
C# minor
PATRICIA MICHAELIAN
III
5 Songs for a low voice, Opus 9^ Johannes Brahms
Mit vierzig Jahren
Steig' auf , geliebter Schatten
Mein Herz ist schwer
Sapphische Ode
Kein Haus, keine Heimath
Testament Henri Duparc
Le Manoir de Rosamonde
Phidyle
JAMES T. JOHNSON
Miss Michaelian: Student of Mrs. Sokoloff
Mr. Johnson : Student of Mr. Singher
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Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
MARCIA PECK - violoncello
STUDENT RECITAL
JULIA KEMP - soprano
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Friday Afternoon, February 23, 1968 at 5j15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Ich folge dir gleichfalls J. S. Bach
from the Saint John Passion
Vendla Koljonen, flute obbligato
Morgen Richard Strauss
Roy Ma Ian, violin obbligato
Meinem Kinde Richard Strauss
Standchen Richard Strauss
Zigeunermelodien Antonin Dvorak
1. Mein Lied ertont 3. Rings ist der Wald
2. Ei, wie mein Triangel U- Als die alte Mutter
5. Darf des Falken schwinge
Ernani, involami Giuseppe Verdi
recitative and cavatina from Ernani
JULIA KEMP
II
Toccata Frescobaldi-Cassado
(Orchestrated by William Smith)
Concerto in A minor. Opus 129. Robert Schumann
Nicht zu schnell
Langsson
Sehr lebhaft
MARCIA PECK
Curtis Orchestra directed by Mr. Smith
Miss Peck: Student of Mr. Cole
Miss Kemp: Student of Mme. Gregory
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
STUDENT RECITAL
JOHN TUTTLE - organ
GEORGE HARPHAM - violoncello
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Tuesday Afternoon, February 27, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Kommst du nun, Jesu, von Himmel herunter J. S. Bach
(from Schiibler chorale preludes, 1747)
Schmucke dich, 0 liebe Seele J. Brahms
(from Chorale-preludes, Opus 122, 1897)
Suite pour orgue. Opus 5 (1934.) Maurice Dvunrfle
Prelude
Sicilienne
Toccata
JOHN TUTTLE
II
Concerto in B minor. Opus 61 Edward Elgar
Allegro
Andante
Allegro molto
GEORGE HARPHAM
Mr. Tuttle: Student of Dr. McCurdy
Mr. Harpham: Student of Mr. Cole
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Cvirtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
KATHERINE STONE - mezzo-soprano
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
CHAMBER MUSIC STUDENTS OF MR. BRODSKY
Thiirsday Afternoon, February 29, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Dido's Lament Henry Purcell
from Dido and Aeneas
Sieben Lieder aus letzter "eit Gustav Mahler
1. Ich atmet' einen linden Duft
2. Liebst du um Schonheit
3. Blicke mir nicht in die Lieder
4. Ich bin der Welt abhenden gekommen
KATHERINE STONE
II
Trio in A minor, Opus ll/(t Johannes Brahms
Allegro
Adagio
Andante grazioso
Allegro
"WELDON BERRY - clarinet
MARCIA PECK - violoncello
DIEDRE IRONS - piano
III
Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas Manuel de Falla
El Pano moruno
Seguidilla murciana
Asturiana
Jota
Nana
Cancion
Polo
Air de la lettre Jules Massenet
from Werther
KATHERINE STONE
Miss Stone: Student of Mme. Gregory
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Curtis Hall, Forty-f oiirth Season 1968-69
STUDENT RECITAL
CRAIG SHEPPARD - piano
MICHAEL KORN - organ
Wednesday Afternoon, March 6, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROCxRAM
I
Toccata in F major, BWV 5-^0 J. S. Bach
Concerto in G minor Francis Poulenc
(Piano reduction from orchestral score by Michael Stairs)
Michael Stairs, piano
MICHAEL KORN
II
Sonata in G minor. Opus 22 Robert Schumann
So rasch wie moglich
Andantino
Scherzo: Sehr rasch und markirt
Rondo: Presto
Sonata, Opus 26 Samuel Barber
Allegro energico
Allegro vivace e leggero
Adagio mesto
Fuga: Allegro con spirito
CRAIG SHEPPARD
Mr. Sheppard: Student of Mrs. Sokoloff
Mr. Korn: Student of Dr. McCurdy
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Cvirtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
C21ADUATI0N RECITAL
JOHN D. KELLY - trombone
Students in Brass Ensemble of Mr. Jones
Thursday Afternoon, March 7, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Fantaisie Sigismond Stojowaki
JOHN D. KELLY
Mark Steinruck, piano
Concerto No. 3 Alan Hovhaness
Diran Canzona Aria Gloria
JOHN D. KELLY
Lance Elbeck) . , . George Harpham- violoncello
Jenny Lind )" Randolph Ujcich- contrabass
Susan "VBLnterbottom -viola
II
Contrapunctus No. 1 J. S. Bach
from Art of the Fugue
Quintet, Opus 5 Victor Ewald
Moderate Adagio-Allegro vivace-Adagio Allegro moderate
Lanny R. Doster- trumpet Alice L. Kennedy- french horn
Richard Cooper - trumpet John D. Kelly - trombone
T. Parson Bryson - Tuba
III
Sviite No. 1 J. S. Bach
CoTirsuite Sarabande Minuetto Gigue
JOHN D. KELLY
Serenade No. 6, Opus 44 Vincent Persichetti
1. Prologue 4- Intermezzo
2. Barcarole 5. Song
3. Dialogue 6. Dance
JOHN D. KELLY
Susan Winterbottom- viola George Harpham- violoncello
IV
Chorale Eugene Bozza
Suite "From the Monteregian Hills" Morley Calvert
1. Marche 3. Valse ridicule
2. Chanson melancolique 4. Danse villageoise
Lanny R. Doster- trumpet John D. Kelly- trombone
Richard Cooper - trumpet Allice L. Kennedy- french horn
T. Parson Bryson - tuba
Mr. Kelly: Student of Mr. Stewart
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATICN RECITAL
RICHARD COOPHl - trumpet
LANNY R. DOSTER- trumpet
STUDENT RECITAL
ROGER BLACKBURN - trumpet
Trumpet Students of Mr. Krauss
Friday Afternoon, March 8, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Concerto in D Georg Philipp Telemann
Adagio Allegro Grave Allegro
RICHARD COOPER
Lan*e Elbeck) . ,. Randolph Uicich - contrabass
, T- J \- violins »/ 1 ol • 1
Jenny Lmd ) Mark Stemruck - piano
II
Sonata for trumpet and strings Alessandro Stradella
Allegro Allegro
Andante - Aria Allegretto - Aria
LANNY R. DOSTER
Lance Elbeck
Valerie Bobbett
Paul Windt
Jenny Lind
Gary Logsdon
Pat Snowdon
Robert Marcus) ^^loncellos
- violins ^^^^ Fmckel)
Randolph Ujcich - contrabass
Diedre Irons - piano
- violas
Conducted by William Smith
III
Septuor for piano, strings and trumpet. . . Camille Saint-Saens
Preambule Menuet Intermede Gavotte et final
ROGER BLACKBURN
Lance Elbeck) . ,. Randolph Ujcich - contrabass
T T • J N~ vaoims "
Jenny Lmd ) ^raig Sheppard - piano
Pat Snowdon - viola
Conducted by William Smith
IV
Concerto in C for two tnampets and piano A. Vivaldi
Allegro Largo Allegro moderato
RICHARD COOPER
LANNY R. DOSTER
Mark Steinruck - piano
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
HELEU CAROL KREWSON - soprano
BETTE BURKE - harp
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Monday Afternoon, March 11, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Tiger.' wetze nur die Klauen W. A. Mozart
from Zaide
^ '^
Zigeunermelodien, . Antonin Dvorak
Rings ist der Wald
Als die alte Mutter
Darf des Falken schwinge
HELEN CAROL KRFJSON
II
The Harmonious Blacksmith G. F. Handel
Sonata in C minor G. B. Pescetti
Allegro vigoroso
Andantino espressivo
Presto
BETTE BURKE
III
Les nuits d'ete Hector Berlioz
Le spectre de la rose
L' absence
L'ile inconnue
Depuis le jour Gustave Charpentier
from Louise
HELM CAROL KREWSON
IV
Introduction et Allegro Maurice Ravel
Valerie Bobbett) . ,. Loren Stephenson - violoncello
Laurie Mostovoy) Deborah Carter - flute
Toby Appel - viola David Singer - clarinet
BETTE BURKE
Miss Krewson: Student of Mr. Singher
-Miss Burke: Student of Miss Costello
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
JOHN WALTER COCHRAN - baritone
STUDENT RECITAL
MARK C. STEINRUCK - trombone
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, March 13, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Pieta signore A. Stradella
Se vuol ballare W. A. Mozart
Fruhlingsglaube Franz Schubert
Geheimes Franz Schubert
Auf enthalt Franz Schubert
OJ du mein holder Abendstem Richard "Wagner
JOHN WALTER COCHRAN*
II
Sonata No. 1 in B flat major Antonio Vivaldi
Solo de concours Croce-Spinelli
Aria et polonaise Joseph Jongen
MARK C. STEINRUCK
III
Lydia Gabriel Faure
Tristesse Gabriel Faure
Le manoir de Rosemonde . Henri Duparc
Scintille, diamant Jacques Offenbach
JOHN WALTER COCHRAN
Mr. Cochran: Student of Mr. Singher
Mr. Steinruck: Student of Mr. Stewart
♦Because of illness, Mr. Cochran did not sing.
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
C3UDUATI0N RECITAL
DAVID KADARAUCH - violoncello
ROY MALAN - violin
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Thursday Afternoon, March H, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
7 variations on the duet Ludwig van Beethoven
"Bei Mannern welche Liebe fiihlen" from Mozart's "The Magic Flute"
Suite No. 5 in C minor J. S. Bach
for cello alone
Prelude Sarabande
Allemande Gavottes I and II
Courante Gigue
Introduction and Polonaise brillante, Chopin-Feuennann
Opus 3
DAVID KADARAUCH
II
Concerto Frederick Delius
With moderate tempo — Slower — Allegretto
Tzigane Maurice Ravel
ROY MALAN
Mr. Kadarauch: Student of Mr. Cole
Mr. Malan: Student of Mr. Zimbalist
and Mr. Galamian
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
DIANNA ROSS - soprano
RICHARD ALEXANDER - organ
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Friday Afternoon, March 15, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Revenez, Amours Jean Baptiste Lully
from Thesee
0 toi qui prolongeas mes jours C. W. Gluck
from Iphigenie en Tauride
Am Grabe Anselmos )
Rastlose Liebe ). Franz Schubert
Liebe schwarmt auf alien VTegen)
DIANNA ROSS
II
Dorian Toccata, EtWV538 J. S. Bach
Le banquet celeste Olivier Messiaen
Choral in E Cesar Franck
RICHARD ALEXANDER
III
Nun eilt herbei Otto Nicolai
from Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor
The Poet's Echo Benjamine Britten
Echo
My Heart
Angel
The Nightingale and the Rose
Epi gram
Lines Written During a Sleepless Night
DIANNA ROSS
Miss Ross: Student of Mr. Singher
Mr. Alexander: Student of Dr. McCurdy
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
CHARLES HOLDENLAN - bassoon
STUDENT RECITAL
GUY E. L. ROTHFUSS - tenor
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Monday Afternoon, March 16, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
Ombra mai fu - from Xerxes )
Where - e'er you walk - from Semele)- G. F. Handel
Sound an alarm )
recitative and aria from Judas Kaccabeaus
GUY E. L. ROTHFUSS
II
Sonata No, 5 Joseph B. Boismortier
Allemande Aria Adagio Gigue
CHARLES HOLDEMAN
Diedre Irons, harpsichord Randolph Ujcich, contrabass
Three Inventions for solo bassoon (1962) George Perle
CHARLES HOLDE^:AN
III
Der Spielmann )
Die Lotosblume) Robert Schumann
Der Nussbaum )
V/idmung )
GUY E. L. ROTHFUSS
IV
Trio for piano, oboe, and bassoon Francis Poulenc
Presto
Andante
Rondo
CHARLES HOLDMAN
Richard Woodhams, oboe Diedre Irons, piano
Mr. Rothfuss: Student of Mr. Singher
Mr. Holdeman: Student of Mr. Schonbach
SOOiJ- 'o
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
STUDENT RECITAL
WILLIAM HORN - piano
MI-YOl£iIG PARK - violin
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, March 20, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Sonata in Bb major. Op. posth. (D960) Franz Schubert
Molto moderate
Andante sostenuto
Scherzo: Allegro vivace con delicatezza
Allegro ma non troppo
WILLIAM HORN
II
Concerto in E minor, Opus 6U Felix Mendelssohn
Allegro, molto appassionato
Andante
Allegretto non troppo - allegro molto vivace
MI- YOUNG PARK
Mr. Horn: Student of Mrs. Sokoloff
Miss Park: Student of Mr. Zimbalist
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Curtis hall, forty-fourth season 1968-69
STUDENT RECITAL
NORRA HIRSH-BARSKY - mezzo-soprano
KIYOKO TAKEUTI - piano
Dr, Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
ThiiTsday Afternoon, March 21, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
II mio bel foco Benedetto Marcello
Auftrage __ )
Aus den hebraische Gesangen) Robert Schumann
Widmung )
Gypsy Songs Johannes Brahms
Roslein dreie
Koramt dir manchmal
Rothe Abendwolken zieh'n am Firmament
Una voce poco fa Gioacchino Rossini
from II Barbiere di Siviglia
NORMA HIRSH-BARSKY
II
Sonata in F# major, Opus 78 Ludvdg van Beethoven
Adagio cantabile - Allegro ma non troppo
Allegro assai
Impromptu in Gb major. Opus 90 No. 3 Franz Schubert
Impromptu in Eb major. Opus 90 No. 2 Franz Schubert
KIYOKO TAKEUTI
III
Trois psaumes Arthiir Honegger
La maja dolorosa No. 1 Enrique Granados
Richard Woodhams - english horn obbligato
El vito Fernando J. Obradors
NORMA HIRSH-BARSKY
Miss Hirsh-Barsky: Student of Mme. Gregory
Miss Takeuti: Student of Mr. Horszowski
and Mrs. Sokoloff
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
THE OPERA DEPARTMENT
presents
DON GIOVANNI
An opera in two acts by
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte
Friday and Tuesday, March 22 and 26, 1968 at 7:30 P.M. in IIJ
Don Giovanni
Leporello
Donna Anna
Don Ottavio
Donna Elvira
Masetto
Zerlina
Don Pedro
March 22
Evans C lough
James Johnson
Julia Kemp
William Cochran
Katherine Stone
John Cochran
Pamela Boodley
Donald Bamum
March 26
Edward Crafts
James Johnson
Patricia Stasis
Guy Rothfuss,
Roman Osadchiik
Dianna Ross
John Cochran
Helen Krewson
Donald Bamum
Chorus: Students of The Curtis Institute
Stage Director
At the piano
Musical Preparation
Martial Singher
Martha Massena
Elizabeth Westmoreland
Sets by the Curtis Institute of Music and the Moore College of Art
tinder the direction of Mrs. Betty Garretson and Mr. John Reid.
Costumes by the Moore college of Art, under the direction of Mrs.
Nancy McGee and Mrs. Margaret Prisco; and Van Horn Costumes.
The first performance of the Opera was in Prague on October 29, 1787.
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
PATRICIA HOLDEMAN - flute
RANDOLPH UJCICH - contrabass
Monday Afternoon, March 25, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROQIAM
I
JoueiiTS de flute. Opus 27 Albert Roussel
Pan
Tityre
Krishna
M. de la P'ejaudie
PATRICIA HOLDEMAN
Diedre Irons, piano
II
Prayer "From Jewish Life" No. 1 Emest Bloch
Sonata No. 2 J. S. Bach
Adagio Allegro
Per Questa Bella Mano W. A. Mozart
Edward Crafts, bass-baritone
Randolph Ujcich, contrabass obbligato Diedre Irons, piano
III
Syrinx (1913) Claude Debussy
for flute alone
PATRICIA HOLDMAN
IV
Sonata for two violins, violoncello G. Rossini
and contrabass
RANDOLPH UJCICH
Daniel Heif etz) . . , Marcia Peck, violoncello
Laurie MostovoyJ
V
Trio Sonata in C minor Georg Philipp Telenann
PATRICIA HOLDEMAN
Richard Woodhams, oboe Diedre Irons, harpsichord
Charles Holdeman, bassoon continue
Mrs. Holdeman: Student of Mr. Kincaid
and Mr. Krell
Mr. Ujcich: Student of Mr. Scott
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
Students of Mr. Jones in Brass Ensemble
Thursday Afternoon, March 28, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Concerto for clarini and timpani Johann Altenburg
Allegro Andante Vivace
Richard Cooper )
Lanny Doster ) Kendall Betts) ^^^.^^g
Roger Blackburn )• trumpets Alice Kennedy!
Larry Weekes )
William Longcamp) Daniel Sanbrotti - timpani
Concertstuck for four horns Heinrich Hiibler
Allegro maestoso Adagio quasi andante Vivace
Kendall Betts Samuel Gindin Alice Kennedy
George Stimpson Milton Phibbs
Suite for three trumpets Henri Tomasi
Havanaise Lento egeen Danse bolivienne
Roger Blackburn Larry Weekes William Longcamp
Three pieces Eugene Bozza
Allegro (omitted) Moderate Allegro vivo
John Kelly- Francis Ryan- Mark Steinruck- Robert Koester
trombones
T. Parsons Bryson - tuba
Ceremonial March Louis Calabro
Roger Blackburn } trumpets Francis Ryan ) . ^^, ^^
William Longcamp) ^^^^ Steinruckf ^^^^^^^"^^
Anthony Patota Daniel Sanbrotti)
Mark Sunkett Donald Williams )" Percussion
Conducted by Mason Jones
Concerto for brass instruments Louis Gesensway
Allegro moderate Largo Allegro
Richard Cooper ) Kendall Betts )
Lanny Doster ) Samuel Gindin )
Roger Blackburn )- trumpets Alice Kennedy )- horns
Larry Weekes ) Milton Phibbs )
William Longcamp) George Stimpson)
John Kelly ) Robert Koester - bass
Francis Ryan )- trombones trombone
Mark Steinruck) T. Parson Bryson - tuba
Conducted by Mason Jones
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
CURTIS WIND mSMBLE UN DER MR. JOHN DE LANCIE
Friday Afternoon, March 29, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Rondino in Eb Ludwig van Beethoven
Richard Woodhams) ^^^^^ Charles Holdeman) bassoons
David Weber ) John Gaudette )
Janet Gay Iclarinets Samuel Gindin ) ^^^^^
Robert Fitzpatrick) Kendall Betts )
II
Youth Suite Leos Janacek
Allegro - Andante sostenuto - V-ivace - Allegro animato
Patricia Holdeman, flute Janet Gay, clarinet
Richard Woodhams, oboe Charles Holdeman, bassoon
Samuel Gindin, horn Weldon Berry, bass clarinet
III
Pastorale variee Gabriel Pieme
Patricia Hoi eman, flute Janet Gay, clarinet
Richard Woodhams, oboe Samuel Gindin, horn
Charles Holdeman) ,
John Gaudette J °^^^°°^^ Roger Blackburn, trumpet
IV
Serenade, Opus 7 Richard Strauss
The Curtis Wind Ensemble
Conducted by John de Lancie
The Museum of
The Philadelphia Civic Center
Fifth Annual
PHILADELPHIA OPERA SHOWCASE
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
presents
"DON GIOVANNI"
FRIDAY, MARCH 29 — 8:30 P.M.
(Co-sponsor, American Institute for Italian Culture)
SUNDAY, MARCH 31 — 3:00 P.M.
THE CIVIC CENTER MUSEUM
M a unit of
THE PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER
SGER. Chairman Harry Ferlecer, Executive Director
Frank G. Binswanger, Chairman Harry Ferlecer, Executive
uithin the
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
James H. J. Tate, Mayor S. Harry Galfaivd, Director of Commerce
DON GIOVANNI
An Opera in Two Acts by
W. A. MOZART
Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte
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CHARACTERS OF THE OPERA
(MARCH 29) (MARCH 31)
DON GIOVANNI Evans Clouch Edward Crafts
LEPORELLO James Johnson James Johnson
DONNA ANNA Julia Kemp Patricia Stasis
DON OTTAVIO - Guy Rothfuss William Cochran
DONNA ELVIRA Dianna Ross Katherine Stone
MASETTO John Cochran John Cochran
ZERLINA „ Pamela Boodley Helen Krewson
DON PEDRO Donald Barnum Donald Barnum
Conductor William Smith
Stage Director Martial Singher
At the piano „ Martha Massena
Musical Preparation Elizabeth Westmoreland
Technical Director „ Jay Kocan
Department of Recreation, City of Philadelphia
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Orchestra and Chorus: Students of the Curtis Institute of Music.
Sets by the Curtis Institute of Music and The Moore College of Art under the
direction of Mrs. Betty Garretson and Mr. John Reid.
Costumes by The Moore College of Art, under the direction of Mrs. Nancy McGee
and Mrs. Margaret Prisco, and Van Horn Costumes.
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The first performance of the Opera was given in Prague, on October 29, 1787.
PLACE: Sevilla.
TIME: First half of the 17th Century.
SYNOPSIS OF THE PLOT
ACT I
SCENE I: VSTiile his servant Leporello is watching outside the house of Don Pedro,
Don Giovanni, a licentious man, has entered the room of Donna Anna. She has
resisted him and when her father, alerted by the noise, challenges him, Don
Giovanni kills him. Donna Anna returns with her fiance Don Ottavio to aid her
father. When they find Don Pedro dead, they swear vengeance on his murderer.
SCENE II: Another part of Sevilla. Donna EUvira, to whom Don Giovanni had
promised marriage, sings of her sorrow, only to be mocked by the Don and sub-
mitted to a reading by Leporello of the list of Giovanni's mistresses. A group of
peasants are celebrating the wedding of their friends Masetto and Zerlina. Don
Giovanni enters, and enchanted by Zerlina, orders Leporello to take away ever>one
else, including Masetto, who protests. Donna ElWra enters as the Don is making
progress with Zerlina and denounces him as a seducer. Donna Anna and Don Ottavio
also appear, and although Giovanni is able to silence Donna Elvira's denunciations
and to escape, he arouses the suspicion of Donna Anna. She recognizes him by his
voice and renews her vows of vengeance, to which Don Otta\-io adds his in the aria
"II mio tesoro." Meanwhile, Don Giovanni has made plans to give a party in his
house ("Champagne Aria"). Again reunited with Zerlina, Masetto accuses her of
misconduct, but the shrewd girl manages to regain his favor. Hearing Giovanni's
voice, Masetto hides. The Don tries again to win Zerlina, ending by inviting the two
young peasants to his party. In the meantime. Donna Elvira has joined forces with
Donna Anna and Don Ottavio. Masked, the three also enter Giovanni's house.
SCENE III: While the two noble ladies and Don Ottavio stay in the background
and Leporello keeps Masetto busy, Don Giovanni takes care of Zerlina and leads her
to a separate room. When she cries for help, Don Giovanni pretends that Leporello
is the guilty one. The guests realize the truth and Giovanni finds himself surrounded
by a menacing group.
ACT II
SCENE I: Having bought anew the services of his reluctant servant, Don Giovanni
persuades Leporello to impersonate him under Donna Elvira's window. The woman
believes that Don Giovanni is repentant and follows the impersonator out of the
house. Left alone, Don Giovanni sings an enticing serenade to the chambermaid of
Donna Elvira. He is interrupted by Masetto and a group of peasants intent on finding
the Don and punishing him. As he had changed clothes with his servant, Giovanni
convinces Masetto that he is Leporello and rrvonec- himself on the naive youngster.
Zerlina discovers and comforts her bruised bridegroom. In the growing darkness,
Leporello tries to escape Donna Elvira, hut finds himself surrounded by Don Otta\-io,
Donna Anna, Masetto, and Zerlina, all looking for the Don. Fearing for his life,
Leporello reveals his identity and flees.
SCENE II: Running away from other pursuers. Don Giovanni has found a refuge
in a cemetery where Leporello rejoins him. Upon the discovery that the mausoleum
of the murdered Don Pedro stands nearby, Giovanni forces Leporello to invite the
statue to dinner. The statue accepts.
SCENE III: In high spirits, Don Giovanni dines at home, but is interrupted by
Donna Elvira making a last plea for his reformation. Soon after, the statue of Don
Pedro honors the Don's invitation.
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fovirth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
CARLA "WILKINS, mezzo-soprano
STUDHJT RECITAL
MARI TSUMURA, violin
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Monday Afternoon, April 1, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
PartoJ ma tu ben mio W. A. Mozart
David Singer, clarinet obbligato
Vier ernste Gesange Johannes Brahms
Michael Korn, organ
CARLA TaO:LKINS
II
Concerto in D minor, Opus 4-7 Jean Sibelius
Allegro moderate
Adagio di molto
Allegro, ma non tan to
MARI TSUMURA
III
D'une prison Reynaldo Hahn
lei-bas Gabriel Faure
A Cradle Song Gordon Mapes
I Hear ar Army Samuel Barber
CARLA WILKINS
Miss Wilkins: Student of Mme. Gregory
Miss Tsumura: Student of Mr. Zimbalist
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Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
ffiADUATION RECITAL
BARBARA BECK, violin
STUDENT RECITAL
CLAUDIA HOCA, piano
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, April 3, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
Introduction and rondo eapriceioso.
Opus 28
BARBARA BECK
C. Sain t-Sa ens
II
The Goldberg Variations J. S. Bach
Unisono, a 1 Clav.
Aria
Variatio 1. a 1 Clav.
Variatio 2. a 1 Clav.
Variatio 3. Canone all'
Variatio 4^. a 1 Clav.
Variatio 5. a 1 owero 2 Clav.
Variatio 6. Canone alia Seconda, a 1 Clav.
Variatio 7. a 1 owero 2 Clav.
Variatio 8. a 2 Clav.
Variatio 9. Canone alia Terza, a 1 Clav.
Variatio 10. Fughetta. a 1 Clav,
Variatio 11. a 2 Clav.
Variatio 12.
Variatio 13.
Variatio 14..
Variatio 15.
Canone alia Quarta.
a 2 Clav.
a 2 Clav.
Canone alia Quinta. a 1 Clav.
(in mo to contrario)
Variatio 16. Ouverture. a 1 Clav.
a 2 Clav.
Canone alia Sesta. a 1 Clav.
a 1 Clav.
a. 2 Clav.
Canone alia Settima
a 1 Clav.
a 2 Clav.
Variatio 17.
Variatio 18.
Variatio 19.
Variatio 20.
Variatio 21.
Variatio 22.
Variatio 23.
Variatio 2A. Canone all'
Variatio 25. a 2 Clav.
Variatio 26.
Variatio 27.
Variatio 28.
Variatio 29.
Variatio 30.
Ottava. a 1 Clav.
a 2 Clav.
Canone alia Nona, a 1 Clav.
a 2 Clav.
a 1 owero 2 Clav.
Quodlibet. a 1 Clav.
CLi.UDI/ HOC/-
Miss Beck: Student of Mr. Galamian
• - and Mr. Makanowitzky
Miss Hoca: Student of Mrs. Sokoloff
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C\irtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
HARP STUDENTS OF MISS COSTELLO
Thursday Afternoon, April 4, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Concerto in Bb . . . G. F. Handel
Andante allegro Lar^etto Allegro moderato
Sonata for Harp ^ Paul Hindemith
Maasig schnell Lebhaft Sehr langsam
KAREN KRISEL
II
Danses Claude Debussy
1. Danse sacree 2. Danse profane
SHRUDELI SMITH
Marilyn Gostello, piano
Serenade No. 10 for flute and harp Vincent Persiehetti
1. Larghetto
2. Allegro comodo
3. Andante grazioso
4.. Andante cantabile
5. Allegretto
6. Scherzando
7. Adagietto
8. Vivo
SHRUDELI a^ITH
Deborah Carter, flute
III
Sonata for harp Johann L. Dussek
Allegro Andantino Rondo allegro
Ballade Carlos Salzedo
Sonata for harp Nicolas Flagello
Maestoso quasi allegro
Lento
Allegro piu possibile
ERICA GOODMAN
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Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
PAMELA BOODLEY, lyric-coloratura
CHARLES A. ARMITAGE, organ
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Friday Afternoon, April 5, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
Caldo sangue I Alessandro Scarlatti
from the Oratorio - II Sedecia, Re di Gerusalemme
Rugiadose, odorose Alessandro Scarlatti
Deh vieni, non tardar W. A. Mozart
from Le Nozze di Figaro
PAMELA BOODLEY
II
Fantasia and fugue in G minor J. S. Bach
Vivace (sonata II) J. S. Bach
Choral in E Cesar Franck
CHARLES A. ARMITAGE
III
Lachen und Vein en)
Du bist die Ruh ) Franz Schubert
Seligkeit )
Clair de lune) ,
Mandoline ) Gabriel Faure
The Mad Scene Gaetano Donizetti
from Lucia di Lammermoor
Patricia Holdeman, flute obbligato
PAMELA BOODLEY
Miss Boodley: Student of Mme. Gregory
Mr. Armitage: Student of Dr. McCurdy
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presents
DON GIOVANNI
An opera in two acts by
A. W. MOZART
Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte
performed by
The Opera Department of the Curtis Institute of Music
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Don Giovanni Edward Crafts
Leporello James Johnson
Donna Anna Julia Kemp
Don Oltavio William Cochran
Donna Elvira Dianna Ross
Masetto John Cochran
Zerltna Helen Krewson
Don Pedro Donald Barnam
Chorus: Students of the Curtis Institute
Stage Director Martial Singher
At the piano Martha Massena
Musical preparation Elizabeth Westmoreland
Sets by the Curtis Institute & the Moore College
of Arts, under the direction of Betty Garretson
& John Reid.
Costumes by the Moore College of Art, under the
direction of Nancy McGee & Margaret Frisco,
& VanHorn Costumes.
The opera was performed for the first time on Oc-
tober 29, 1797, in Prague.
Place: Sevilla
Time: First half of the 17th Century
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
SUSAN WINTERBOTTOM, viola
STUDENT RECITAL
DEBORAH CARTER, flute
Curtis Orchestra directed by Mr. William Smith
Monday Afternoon, April 8, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Suite No. 2 in B minor J. S. Bach
Ouverture
Rondeau
Sarabande
Bouree I & II
Polonaise
Menuet
Badinerie
DEBORAH CARTER
II
Der Schwanendreher Paul Hindemith
I. Zwischer Berg und tiefem Tal
II. Nur laube, Lindlein, laube
III. Variationen "Seid ihr nicht der Schwarendreher"
SUSAN WINTERBOTTOM
Miss Winterbottom: Student of Mr. de Pasquale
Miss Carter: Student of Mr. Kincaid
and Mr. Krell
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
EDVTARD J. CRAFTS, bass-baritone
STUDENT RECITAL
SUSAN CORN^/ffiLL, piano
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, April 10, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Air de Roland J- B. Lulli
from Roland
Air de Sancho Panga Frangois A. Philidor
from Sancho Panga dans son isle
Phidyle )
Elegie ) Henri Duparc
Le Manoir de Rosemonde)
Songs and Dances of Death Modest Mussorgsky
Trepak
Kolybelnaya
Serena da
EDWARD J. CRAFTS
II
Sonata in ET» major, (K282) W. A. Mozart
Adagio Menuetto I Menuetto II Allegro
American Preludes, Volume 1 Alberto Ginastera
Accents
Sadness
Creole Dance
Vidala
In the first Pentatonic Minor Mode
Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo
Scherzo in Eb minor. Opus 31 Frederic Chopin
SUSAN CORNV/ELL
III
Three Old Egyptian Poems Hermann Reutter
Memento
Echnatons Sonnengesang
Finale
EDWARD J. CRAFTS
Mr. Crafts: Student of Mr. Singher
Miss Cornwell: Student of Mrs. Sokoloff
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
ROBERT MARCUS, violoncello
STUDENT RECITAL
GARY LOGSDON, viola
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Thursday Afternoon, April 18, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Suite for viola and piano (1919) Ernest Bloch
Lento: Allegro
Allegro ironico
Lento
Molto vivo
GARY LOGSDON
II
Concerto in Eb, Opus 107 Dimitri Shostakovitch
Allegretto
Moderate
Allegro
ROBERT MARCUS
Mr. Logsdon: Student of Mr. de Pasquale
Mr. Marcus: Student of Mr. Cole
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, .Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
JAMES BIGHiy^, organ
ROMAN P. OSADCHUK, tenor
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Friday Afternoon, April 19, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Care selve G. F. Handel
from Atalanta
Perduta ho la speranza S. Donaudy
Zueignimg R. Strauss
Quanto e bella G. Donizetti
from L'elisir d' amore
ROMAN P. OSADCHUK
II
The three settings of Come, Savior of
the Heathen from the eighteen
"Great" chorales J. S, Bach
Fantasia on A Mighty Fortress Max Reger
JAMES BIGHAM
III
Una furtiva lagrima G. Donizetti
from L'elisir d' amore
Sure on this shining night Samuel Barber
Christ went up into the hills Richard Hageman
Love went a-riding Frank Bridge
nOVm p. OSADCHUK
Mr. Bigham: Student of Dr. McCurdy
Mr. Osadchuk: Student of Hme. Gregory
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATIC3N RECITAL
C. EVANS CLOUGH, baritone
DAVID SPICER, organ
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Tuesday Afternoon, April 23, 1968 at 5:1$ o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Thy glorious deeds inspired my tongue G. 7. Handel
from Samson
Leave me loathsome light G. F. Handel
frcn Ssnele
6 scngs frc::! Schwanengesang Franz Schubert
Poens of I-ieine
Der Atlas Die Stadt
Ihr Bild Am Meer
Das Fischernadchen Der Doppelganger
C. EVANS CLOUCai
II
Concerto in D m^Jior Antonio Vi-i-Bldi
Allegro
Grave
Fugue
Largo
Allegro
Christ lay in death's dark bonds ) j^ g^ Bach
If thou but suffer God to guide thee)
Cantabile Cesar Franck
Introduction and Fugue Franz Liszt
on the choral Ad r.os ad salutarem undam
DAVID SPICEE
III
Poeme d'un jour Gabriel Faure
Rencontre Tou jours Adieu
La vague et la cloche Henri Duparc
The Daisies )
Rain has fallen) Samuel Barber
I hear an army )
C. EVANS CLOUGH
Mr. Clou^: Student of Mr. Singfaer
Mr. Spicer: Student of Dr. McCurdy
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
WILLIAM COCHRAN, tenor
STUDENT RECITAL
DANIEL HEIFETZ, violin
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Wednesday Afternoon, April 24, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Gia il sole dal Gange Alessandro Scarlatti
Total Eclipsei G. F. Handel
from Samson
Die Mainacht ) Johannes Brahms
Feldeinsamkeit)
Fussreise )
Anakreons Grab) Hugo Wolf
Der Tambour )
WILLIAM COCHRAN
II
Chaconne Tommaso Vitali
Michael Stairs, organ
Sonata in D minor, Opus 108 Johannes Brahms
Allegro
Adagio
Un poco presto e con sentimento
Presto agitato
DANIEL HEIFETZ
III
Duet from the Pearl Fishers Georges Bizet
with Martial Singher
In fernem Land Richard Wagner
from Lohengrin
Non pangere liu Giacomo Puccini
from Tvirandot
WILLIAM COCHRAN
Mr. Cochran: Student of Mr. Singher
Mr. Heifetz: Student of Mr. Zimbalist
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
KEITH CHAPMAN, organ
STUDMT RECITAL
JAMES FIELDS, piano
Thursday Afternoon, April 25, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Prelude and Yugue in G major J. S. Bach
Fugue in G minor J. S. Bach
"The Little"
Variations sur Veni Creator Maurice Durufle
KEITH CHAPMAN
II
Variations serieuses. Opus ^k Felix Mendelssohn
Sonata Alberto Ginastera
Allegro marcato
Presto misterioso
Adagio molto appassionato
Ruvido ed ostinato
JAMES FIELDS
Mr. Fields: Student of Mr. Serkin
and Mr. Horszowski
Mr. Chapman: Student of Dr. McCurdy
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
DIEDRE IRONS, piano
FRANCES COHEN, harp
Friday Afternoon, April 26, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Barcarole in F# major. Opus 60 Frederic Chopin
Variations on a theme of Corelli Sergei Rachmaninov
DIEDRE IRONS
II
Sonatine Maurice Ravel
Arranged for harp, flute and violoncello by Carlos Salzedo
Modere
Mouvement de menuet
Anime
Patricia Holdeman, flute George Harpham, violoncello
FRANCES COHEN
Sonata for harp and piano Carlos Salzedo
FRANCES COHEN DIEDRE IRONS
Miss Irons: Student of Mr. Serkin
and Mr. Horszowski
Miss Cohen: Student of Miss Costello
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THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
Curtis Hall, Forty-fourth Season 1968-69
GRADUATION RECITAL
LAURIE MOSTOVOY, violin
SAMUEL GINDIN, french horn
Dr. Vladimir Sokoloff at the piano
Monday Afternoon, April 29, 1968 at 5:15 o'clock
PROGRAM
I
Symphonie espagnole Edouard Lalo
Allegro non troppo
LAURIE MOSTOVOY
II
Trio in Eb major. Opus -^0 Johannes Brahms
Andante
Scherzo: Allegro
Adagio mesto
Allegro con brio
Daniel Heifetz, violin Craig Sheppard, piano
SAMUEL GINDIN
Miss Mostovoy: Student of Mr. Galamian
Mr. Gindin: Student of Mr. Jones
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PH I LADE LPHIA
Thirty-fifth Annual Commencement and
Conferring of Degrees
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Curtis Hall • Philadelphia • Pennsylvania
Saturday, May eleventh
Nineteen Hundred and sixty-eight
ORDER OF CEREMONIES
ORGAN PRELUDES
Prelude in E Flat Major Johann Sebastian Bach
(from the Clavieriibung, Part III)
Variations on the theme of "Veni Creator" Maurice Durufl£
GRADUATE PROCESSION
Processional AndrJ Campra
John Tuttle
ADDRESS
Gian-Carlo MENorn
AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS
President, Mary Curtis Zimbalist
Director, Efrem Zimbalist
CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE
The President
The Director
The National Anthem — The Star-Spangled Banner
GRADUATE RECESSION
Finale from Grande piece symphoniqiie Cesar Franck
THE CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
DIPLOMAS
Voice
Charles Evans Clough John Walter Cochran (in absentia)
Roman Peter Osadchuk Helen C. Krewson
Carla Sue Wilkins Pamela Kathleen Boodley
Guy Edgar Lloyd Rothfuss Katherine Elizabeth Stone
Piano
DiEDRE Irons
Violin
Roy T. Malan (in absentia) Laurie Mostovoy
Violoncello
Marcia Peck Robert Marcus
Organ
Richard Alexander James Miller Bigham
Charles A. Armitage
Oboe
Richard Woodhams
Trumpet
Lanny R. Doster
Trombone
John Drew Kelly
Double Bass
Randolph Joseph Ujcich
Clarinet
Janet Elizabeth Gay
Trumpet
Richard L Cooper
Harp
Elizabeth Joan Burke
DEGREES IN COURSE
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Organ
Keith Ronald Chapman David Charles Spicer, Jr.
Voice
DiANNE Elaine Ross Edward James Crafts
Violin
Barbara Elaine Beck
Viola
Susan Winterbottom
Violoncello
David Kadarauch
Flute
Patricia Valley Holdeman
Harp
Frances Ellen Cohen
French Horn
Samuel Don Gindin
Bassoon
Charles H. Holdeman
Marshal
Orlando Cole, B.M.
Assistant Marshals
Daniel Heifetz Craig Sheppard
William Horn Robert Koester
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