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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 


-  1  - 


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» 

-  2  - 


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* 


-  3  - 


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  » 


«  «  »  «  « 

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 


-  5  - 


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 


5Wcm!xt;( 


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. 

»  »  » 
Costmnes  and  Buoso's  bed  by  the  Moore  College  of  Art. 

»  »  # 
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 


***** 


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 


■Xe:  I 


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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 


..-.  ! 


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 


•         •        • 


THE  CURTIS  INSTITUTE  OF  MUSIC 

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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THE  CURTIS  INSTITUTE  OF  MUSIC 
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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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 


THE   CURTIS   INSTITUTE    OF   MUSIC 


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. 


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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 


THE      CURTIS       INSTITUTE      OF      MUSIC 
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 


THE   CURTIS   INSTITUTE   OF   MUSIC 

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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THE      CURTIS      INSTITUTE      OF      MUSIC 
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 


THE   CURTIS   INSTITUTE   OF   MUSIC 

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 


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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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THE      CURTIS       INSTITUTE      OF      MUSIC 
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 


rci'-.r'i   i.i- 


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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THE      CURTIS       INSTITUTE      OF      MUSIC 
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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Jonathan  Edwards  College 
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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