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Concerto Competition Final Round, Roberta Rust
Concerto Competition Final Round, Roberta Rust
Concerto Competition
Competition Coordinator
- Dr. Roberta Rust
Jury
- Lucy Chapman, violin (Faculty, New England Conservatory of Music)
- Kevin Orr, piano (Faculty, University of Florida)
- Roy Popper, trumpet (Faculty, Oberlin Conservatory of Music)
Collaborative Pianists
- Tao Lin
- Yang Shen
Canvassers
- Roberta Burns
- Jack Kracke
Finalists
- Mauricio Murcia, clarinet - Malcolm, Arnold Concerto, Op. 115
- Dawid Pajdzik, viola - Walton, Viola Concerto
- Aziz Sapaev, cello - Saint-Saens, Cello Concerto No. 1
- Sabatino Scirri, flute - Mercadante, Flute Concerto in E Minor
- Amr Selim, French Horn - Hindemith, Horn Concerto (1949)
BREAK
- Natasa Stojanovska, piano - Prokofiev, Piano Concerto No. 2
- Silvia Suarez, violin - …
Aleph, Kevin Lewis, '09, David Vayo, Faculty Advisor
Aleph, Kevin Lewis, '09, David Vayo, Faculty Advisor
John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Flute Through Time: A Senior Recital, Teresa Powell
The Flute Through Time: A Senior Recital, Teresa Powell
Undergraduate Research Conference
The flute is a wind instrument of ancient origin formerly made of wood but now of silver and other metals. It is one of the first wind instruments to have published works. Music for the modern flute spans from the early Baroque era through history, and is still being written to this day.
Twentieth Century Saxophone With A Touch Of Baroque, Sesha Wallace
Twentieth Century Saxophone With A Touch Of Baroque, Sesha Wallace
Undergraduate Research Conference
The saxophone has progressed immensely since its invention in 1846 by the Belgian musician instrument designer, Adolphe Sax. This fairly new addition to the musical world has developed over the years into an extremely versatile instrument capable of being used in a wide range of musical settings, anything from classical to jazz to rock and roll. Throughout the Twentieth Century, the saxophone has seen an enormous growth in contemporary repertoire. Advanced techniques have become widely accepted as part of this new output and a variety of musical outlets have opened saxophonists worldwide. The pieces in this study illustrate some of …