2023 Schedule
Schedule – March 2-4, 2023
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THURSDAY, MARCH 2ND
9:00 AM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 1
Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17……………………………..…………Clara Schumann (1819-1896)
I. Allegro moderato
IV. Allegretto
Yunjung Lee, violin (Indiana State University)
Dong Yeol Hong, cello (Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music)
Jung-Won Shin, piano (Delta State University)
ARI 2019…………………………………………………………………………………………………….SinYoung Park
Dedicated to Pianist Chan Mi Jean
Chan Mi Jean, piano (University of Tennessee at Martin)
Anam Cara……………………………………………………………………………………………………… Kari Medina
Rose Johnson, flute
Nicole Marriott-Fulmer, oboe
Lori Wakely Shepherd, clarinet
Cassandra Bendickson, bassoon
Kari Medina, piano
L’Age Mûr……………………………….…………………………………………Jessica Rudman (University of Utah)
Carol Shansky, flute (New Jersey City University)
Mathematics – Sonata for Bassoon and Piano……………………………………… Alyssa Morris (b. 1984)
I. Geometry
II. Trigonometry
III. Integral Calculus
Rosalie Avery, bassoon (Wisconsin Conservatory of Music)
Grace Betry, piano
Siciliano and Cortano………………………………………………… Mary Chandler (1911-1996)
Bagatelle (1950)
Kristin Leitterman, oboe (Arkansas State University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
11:00 AM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 2
elasticspastic……………………………………………….…………….………Victoria Malawey (Macalester College)
Michelle Kiec, bass clarinet (Oklahoma City University)
From “Das Jahr” (“The Year”) …………………………………Fanny Mendelssohn (1805-1847)
VII. July: Serenade
VIII. August
XI. November
Tiantian Liang, piano (Tennessee State University)
The Edge of Great Quiet: Songs from Alaska……………………………………………Sally Reid (b. 1948)
I. On a Day of White Trees
II. Two Stones
III. April
IV. Lonely
V. Midnight Sun
Kirsten Gunlogson, mezzo soprano (Butler University)
Elizabeth Gunlogson, clarinet (University of New Hampshire)
Dissolve, O My Heart (for violin) (2010)…………………………..……Missy Mazzoli (b. 1980)
Martha Muehleisen, violin (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs)
Fowl Play (2020)……………………………………………………………………………………… Kimberly Osberg
I. Disckopeckque (Polish Chickens)
II. Chasing Tail (Golden Duckwing Phoenix Chickens)
III. Featherbrained (Silkie Chickens)
IV. Cock Flight (Sumatra Chickens)
Elizabeth Robinson, flute/piccolo (South Dakota State University)
Nicole Riner, flute/piccolo (University of Wyoming)
Laura Pillman-Patterson, flute/alto flute
Mary Matthews, flute/bass flute (Tennessee Tech University)
Sentiment…………………………………………………………Juliana Hall (b. 1958), text by Caitlin Vincent
I. Prologue
II. Joy
III. Sorrow
IV. Anger
V. Remorse
VI. Epilogue
Jennifer Piazza-Pick, soprano (Queens University of Charlotte)
Break
1:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 3
Spider Walk for solo percussion……………………………………………………….. Marta Ptaszynska
Ryan M. Smith, percussion (Valdosta State University)
Hidden Gems for flute and piano
Sonata No. 1 ……………………………………………………….…….…… Eugenie Rocherolle
I. Allegro moderato
II. Andante
III. Allegro moderato
Bali Moods No. 1 ………………………….……………………….…………….…… Anne Boyd
Stephen Clark, flute
Joseph Fleetwood, piano
Voodoo Festival Philippa Schuyler (1931-1967)
King of France …………………………. ……………………….……………………arr. Schuyler
New Moon …………………………………………. ……………………….…………arr. Schuyler
Patagonian Triste …………………………………… ……………………….…… Philippa Schuyler
African Suite…………………………………………. ……………………….…… Philippa Schuyler
I. Sanga
II. Tweyanze
III. Fumitta Embogo
Sarah Masterson, piano (Newberry College)
Surprising a Surprise for clarinet duet………………………………………………Biljana Bojović
Michelle Kiec, clarinet (Oklahoma City University)
Soo Goh, clarinet (Appalachian State University)
“Giver of Stars,” Six Poems of Amy Lowell…………………………………………………… Edie Hill
Shari Eve Feldman, soprano (University of Maryland)
Mackenzie Lyn Marr, piano
Imogen, Op. 14 for Flute and Piano (2015)……………………………..Stephanie Boyd (b. 1990)
I. Artemis
II. Ilili
III. Imogen
Daniel Shineberg, flute (Center of Behavioral Medicine)
Kowoon Lee, piano (Cottey College / Washburn University)
Duo Confluence
From Edna, with Love ………………………………………………….………..Lauren Spavelko
I. Thursday
II. Recuerdo
III. Grown-Up
IV. What Lips My Lips Have Kissed
V. The Dream
Emily Howes Heilman, mezzo soprano (Sam Houston State University)
Allan Armstrong, piano (Indiana University)
3:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 4
Trio for Brass…………………………………………………………………………………………………….Gina Gillie
I. Fanfare and Chorale
II. Lament
III. Tango
Carly Johnson, trumpet (Alabama State University)
Brenda Luchsinger, horn (Alabama State University)
Jonathan Houghtling, trombone (Alabama State University)
Just Me………………………………………………………………………………..Hannah Adhikari (Mississippi University for Women)
Cynthia Cripps, alto saxophone (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Martha Saywell, piano (Texas A&M University-San Antonio)
Snazzy Sonata for piano duet…………………………………..Judith Lang Zaimont (1857-1944)
I. Two-Step
III. Bebop Scherzo
IV. Grand Waltz Brillante
Yu-Hsuan Liao, piano (Shepherd University)
Erica Rumbley, piano (Shepherd University)
Viola Sonata (2001)…………………………………………………………………………..Libby Larsen (b. 1950)
I. Flow
II. Drift
III. Breathless
Jacquelyn Schwandt, viola
Aimee Fincher, piano (Northern Arizona University)
Évocation ……………………………………………………………Pauline Viardot (1821-1910)
Haï luli!
Lamento: La chanson du pêcheur
Deborah Popham, soprano (Sam Houston State University)
ILonka Rus, piano (Sam Houston State University)
4:00-4:25 PM
Room 206
Paper: Fanny Hensel’s Lieder: A Linear Approach
Jillian Vogel (Louisiana State University)
Room 211
Paper: Outside Influence, Individuality, and Stylistic Evolution in Collaborations of Fanny Hensel and Felix Mendelssohn
Monica Song (Duke University)
Room 307
Lecture Recital: Jazz Standards with Women Composers
Angelique Alexander, mezzo soprano
Valentin Bogdan, piano (Mississippi University for Women)
Room 408
Lecture Recital: Augusta Holmès: exploring a dynamic, groundbreaking, and prolific forgotten artist
Deborah Popham, soprano (Sam Houston State University)
Nicole Asel, mezzo-soprano (Colorado State University)
Allan Armstrong, piano (Indiana University Jacobs School of Music)
4:30-4:55 PM
Room 206
Lecture Recital: Lili Boulanger’s Thème et variations: performative insights from the manuscript
Corinne Penner, piano (McLennan College)
Room 211
Paper: Complexities of Gender and Modernism in Johanna Beyer’s Percussion Ensemble Repertoire
Haley Nutt (Western Washington University)
Room 307
Lecture Recital: Amy Beach’s Maria Stuart: Scena and Aria for Alto and Orchestra, Op. 18 (Eilende Wolken, Segler der Lüfte or Wand’ring Clouds, Sail through the Air) (text by Friedrich Schiller)
Tammy Hensrud, mezzo soprano (Hofstra University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Room 408
Lecture Recital: A new canon for opera scenes productions
Gene Roberts, piano
Michelle Diggs Thompson, soprano
5:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 5
A Wealden Suite for Clarinet Quartet……………………………………….…………Ruth Gipps
I. Andante espressivo
II. Allegretto scherzando
III. Andante – Allegro impertinence
BATIK Clarinet Quartet
Michelle Kiec, Eb clarinet (Oklahoma City University)
Soo Goh, A clarinet (Appalachian State University)
Michael Walsh, Bb clarinet (South Dakota State University)
Christy Banks, bass clarinet (Millersville University of Pennsylvania)
Waltz for Bonnie……………..…………………………………………………………Olga Harris (Tennessee State University)
Bonnie Oppenheimer, oboe (Mississippi University for Women)
Julia Mortyakova, piano (Mississippi University for Women)
Plastic Hugs. Emptiness………………………………………….María del Pilar Miralles Castillo
1. Hugging You Tightly
2. It feels like plastic
3. It’s Ok, just hug
4. Recycling All the Plastic. Forgetting You.
5. Alone
6. Something Is Missing
7. Sh…
Cassandra Roaché, bassoon
Bryan Wysocki, percussion (University of Georgia)
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Upward……………………………………………….………………………..……Lindsey Wiehl (Valley City State University)
Valentin Bogdan, piano (Mississippi University for Women)
Eloquence V……………………………………………………………………………………..Lori Ardovino (The University of Montevallo)
Brittney Patterson, flute (The University of Montevallo)
Lament for Cello and Piano (2000)……..……………………………………Ellen Taaffe Zwilich
Adagio para Amantani (2007)……..…………………………………………Gabriela Lena Frank
An-Lin Bardin, cello
Naomi Niskala, piano (Susquehanna University)
(Bardin-Niskala Duo)
Famous Stranger: Works of Maria Grever arranged for Voice and Guitar
Júrame (1926)………………………………………………………………………………….……arr. Duo Atesorado
Te quiero, dijiste (1930)
Cuando vuelva a tu lado (1934)
Un beso (1931)
Despedida (1946)
Amy Canchola, soprano
Noe Garcia, guitar
Reception hosted by the Music by Women Festival for participants and special guests. Meet in the Poindexter lobby immediately following the 5 p.m. concert to walk over to the reception.
8:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 6
Two Figures, Two Stories: Music of Shulamit Ran and Leslie Uyeda
…like near misses…………………………………………..…………………………Leslie Uyeda
The Flight of the Brave Chicken …………………………………………..…………Shulamit Ran
Carol Shansky, piccolo/flute (New Jersey City University)
Michelle Kiec, clarinet/bass clarinet (Oklahoma City University)
Nocturne “Abandon” ………….….…………………………….. Mélanie Chasselon (1845-1923)
Elegie “Plainte!” (Complaints).………………………………..……..Teresa Carreño (1853-1917)
Julia Mortyakova, piano (Mississippi University for Women)
Sonatina for Cor Anglais and Piano (1968)…………………………Mary Chandler (1911-1996)
I. Allegro giocoso
II. Minuet: Allegretto
III. Alla siciliana
IV. Rondo: Allegro spiritoso
Kristin Leitterman, English horn (Arkansas State University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Bloom Balloon ……………………….….…………………………………………Ayanna Woods
Ocean Vibes……………………….….……………………………………Taylor Ambrosio Wood
Danielle Moreau, vibraphone
“Sprich” from Lieder fernen Gedenkens, op. posth. ……………………Evelyn Faltis (1887-1937)
Mondbeglänzt im stillen Walde, op. 4 no. 4 ………………Johanna Müller-Hermann (1868-1941)
Licht in der Nacht from Vier Lieder ……………………………Alma Mahler-Werfel (1879-1964)
from Fünf Gesänge……………………………………..………Charlotte Schlesinger (1909-1976)
II. Es ziehn die Reihe lang
III. Wie hell das Licht mir scheinet
In That Blissful Eden from Blissful Eden……………………………Elizabeth Gyring (1886-1970)
Listen!…………………………………………………………………… Vally Weigl (1894-1982)
Kerry Ginger, mezzo soprano (Sewanee: The University of the South)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Elegy……………………….….………………………………………………………….Emily Sullivan (UC Davis)
Bonnie Oppenheimer, oboe (Mississippi University for Women)
Denise Rowan, bassoon (Mississippi State University)
Segovia (1962)……………………….….………………………………….Ida Presti (1924-1967)
Danse Rhythmique (1959)
JT Gleason, Guitar
Two Lithuanian Short Pieces for Solo Violin
Canzona……………………….….………………………………………………………..Zita Bružaitė
The Wave Follows the Bird’s Flight……………………….….…………………Loreta Narvilaitė
Stephen Nordstrom, violin (University of Texas at El Paso)
Being……………………….….……………………………………………………..Victoria Malawey (Macalester College)
1. (Be)longing
2. Beside
3. beLIeVING
4. Between
5. Beyond
Suren Petrosyan, cello (University of North Alabama)
Karen Cantrell, piano (University of North Alabama)
A Better Resurrection…………….….………………Jane K (Evgeniya Kozhevnikova) (b. 1987)
Come, My Beloved
You Are Beautiful
Beloved, Let Us Love
Benjamin Schoening, baritone (University of North Georgia)
Vivian Doublestein, piano (University of North Georgia)
FRIDAY, MARCH 3RD
8:30–8:55 AM
Room 307
Lecture Recital: A Heart in the Highlands: Exploring Helen Hopekirk’s Celtic Piano Works
Hannah Roberts, piano (University of Alabama)
Room 408
Lecture Recital: Commissioning Music for Social Change: Three Adaptations (2021) by Yiheng Yvonne Wu
An-Lin Bardin, cello
Naomi Niskala, piano (Susquehanna University)
(Bardin-Niskala Duo)
9:00 AM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 7
Hymns of Late Summer……………………………………………….Alexandra Molnar-Suhajda (Alry Publishing)
1. Eclogue
2. Ballata
3. Abubade
4. Pastorale’
Lament…………………………………………………………………………….Adrienne Albert (ASCAP)
Rose Johnson, flute/alto flute – Haynes Artist
Lori Shepherd, clarinet – Backun Artist
Cassandra Bendickson, bassoon
Peregrine Rose Trio
And Love Called Love………………………………………………………..…… Irina Kirilenko
Chopiniola
Sarah Masterson, piano (Newberry College (Newberry, SC))
Fantasy on Two Klee Studies (1989)…………………………..…………..Augusta Read Thomas
Spring Song (1995)
Paul Christopher, cello (Northwestern State University of Louisiana)
Atraente (Polka for piano)……………………………………………………..Chiquinha Gonzaga
Biónne – Adeus (Tango)
Tim – Tim (Tango)
Gaúcho – O Corta – Jaca de Cá e Lá (Tango Brasileiro)
Sheri Falcone, clarinet (Mississippi State University)
Denise Rowan, bassoon (Mississippi State University)
Rosangela Sebba, piano (Mississippi State University)
Trailblazing Women at the Piano: 20th Century Americans
Obsolete Objects……………………………………………….………..Meredith Monk (b. 1942)
More Semi-Simple Variations, Intermezzo, and Fugue on a Theme by Milton Babbitt…Juri Seo (b. 1981)
Summer Dreams, Op. 47………………………………………………….Amy Beach (1867-1944)
I. The Brownies
II. Robin Redbreast
III. Twilight
V. Elfin tarantella
O, What a Tango’d Web…………………………….……………………….Diane Jones (b. 1962)
Tina Toglia, piano (Hamilton College)
Ida Tili-Trebicka, piano (Syracuse University)
Seven Stages……………………………………………….………………………..Lindsey Wiehl
(Valley City State University)
Kristin Leitterman, English horn (Arkansas State University)
Pink Moon for two flutes and piano……………………………………………….Laura Pettigrew
Laurel Swinden, flute (Wilfrid Laurier University)
Brielle Frost, flute (Lamar University)
Jacob Clark, piano (Lamar University)
11:00 AM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 8
Pantheon for violin, trombone and piano……….………………………Elizabeth Raum (b. 1945)
I. Eos: Goddess of the Dawn
II. Fates (Moirae)
V. Artemis (Diana) Goddess of the Moon and the Hunt
Douglas Mark, trombone (Delta State University)
Anne-Gaëlle Ravetto, violin (Delta State University)
Jung-Won Shin, piano (Delta State University)
Tension/Release…………………….………………………………….Jessica Flannigan (b. 1988)
Jason Baker, timpani
The Wound is Where the Light Enters for Viola and Piano …………………..Melika M. Fitzhugh
Amanda Wilton, viola (University of North Alabama)
Karen Cantrell, piano (University of North Alabama)
Para Vivir…………………………………………………..………………………Patricia Caicedo
Vos nunca te fuiste de mi Corazon
Eterna Huella
Angelique Alexander, mezzo soprano
Jonathan Levin, piano
Piano Trio…………………….………………………………….Gayane Chebotarian (1918-1988)
Songs for Tasya…………………….………………………………Polina Nazykinskaya (b. 1987)
Rachel Reese-Kollmeyer, violin
Eduard Teregulov, cello
Albina Khaliapova, piano
Break
1:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 9
Starling (2021)………………………………………………………………………………………Lisa Bost-Sandberg
Elizabeth Robinson, flute (South Dakota State University)
Mary Matthews, flute (Tennessee Tech University)
Nicole Riner, flute (University of Wyoming)
Laura Pillman-Patterson, flute
I Will Tango……………………………………………..Jane K (Evgeniya Kozhevnikova) (b. 1987) (University of Florida)
1. I Will Tango with You
2. Closer Than I’ve Ever Been
3. Finding a Smile in Your Eyes
4. Until the Night Will Part Us
Paul Christopher, cello (Northwestern State University of Louisiana)
Anna’s Song……………………………………………………………………………………………………..Jerry Casey
Sarah Wee, soprano (Troy University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
meteor Luna…………………………………………..………..……………………Tiffany Adams
Danielle Moreau, percussion (College of Central Florida)
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird…….……………………………..Juliana Hall (b. 1958)
Rebecca Coberly, soprano (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Cynthia Cripps, alto saxophone (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
The Memory of Old Things………………………………………………………………………….Jessica Rudman
(University of Utah)
Matthew Hoch, baritone (Auburn University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Newly Rediscovered Vocal Duets………………………………………………………………….Rebecca Clarke
Sleep
Nacht für Nacht
Hymn to Pan
Oliver Worthington, baritone (Butler University)
Dana Zenobi, soprano (Butler University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Sunflower Sea Star (2023)………………………………………………………………………Lisa Neher (b.1985)
I. Intertidal
II. Predator
III. Keystone
Martin J. Van Klompenberg, bassoon
Jonathan Levin, piano
Vocal Duets after Chopin Mazurkas and Brahms’ Hungarian Dances
Arrangements by Pauline Viardot (1821-1910)
I. La Beauté (after Chopin’s Mazurka No. 42 in G Major, Opus 47, No.1)
II. Les Cavaliers (after Brahms’ Hungarian Dances Nos. 5 and 6)
III. Séparation (after Chopin’s Mazurka No. 14 in G Minor, Opus 24, No.1)
IV. Les Bohémiennes (after Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 1)
Korliss Uecker, soprano (Music Conservatory of Westchester)
Tammy Hensrud, mezzo soprano (Hofstra University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
3:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 10
Tucson Suite………………………………………………….……………………..Barbara Holm
Rodeo Parade
Sabino Canyon
Festival
Sonoran Sunset
Whitney O’Neal, flute (University of North Alabama)
Christina Volz-Stomackin, violin (University of North Alabama)
Suren Petrosyan, cello (University of North Alabama)
Afrofuturism..…………………………………………..……….……………..Shanyse Strickland
Theresa May, trumpet
Megan Denman, piano
Mexicana Hermosa: The Music of Mexican-Female Composers for Voice and Guitar
Vals del Alma (1983)..…………………………………………..……….….Laura Chávez Blanco
De maiz tierno (2010)..……………………………………………Anastasia Guzmán “Sonaranda”
Bésame mucho (1940)..…………………………………………..……….….Consuelo Velazquez
Despedida (1946)..…………………………………………..……….………………María Grever
Mexicana Hermosa (2017)..…………………………………………..……….Natalia LaFourcade
Amy Canchola, soprano
Noe Garcia, guitar
Sonata for piccolo and piano (2018)…………………………………….Amanda Harberg (b. 1973)
1. Allegro, Flowing
2. Moderato, Dreamy
3. Vivace, Driving, Playful
Daniel Shineberg, flute (Center of Behavioral Medicine)
Kowoon Lee, piano (Washburn University / Cottey College)
Duo Confluence
Three songs from Still We Dance…………………………….……………..Mary Carol Warwick
Hold my hand
Come walk with me
Alaskan Summer
Susan Hurley, soprano (Mississippi University for Women)
William Reber, piano (Mississippi University for Women)
4:00-4:25 PM
Room 206
Lecture Recital: A 21st century Renaissance of Women’s Words in Song – Lecture Recital of Laura Nevitt’s work
Laura Nevitt, composer
Shari Eve Feldman, soprano (University of Maryland)
Mackenzie Lyn Marr, piano (Arizona State University)
Room 211
Lecture Recital: Repertoire by Women Composers for Early and Intermediate Stage Singers: Finding Level Appropriate Repertoire
Teri Bickham, soprano (The University of North Carolina Greensboro)
Jennifer Piazza-Pick, soprano (Queens University of Charlotte)
Room 307
Lecture Recital: Spotlight on Duets by Historical Women Composers
Oliver Worthington, baritone (Butler University)
Dana Zenobi, soprano (Butler University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Room 408
Lecture Recital: Faces of repetitiveness in piano pieces for four hands by contemporary Polish female composers
Piotr Różański (The Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Krakow)
Grzegorz Mania (The Feliks Nowowiejski Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz)
Piano 4 hands
4:30-4:55 PM
Room 206
Paper: The Pedagogical Piano Works of Germaine Tailleferre
Jenna Klein (Mississippi State University)
Room 211
Lecture Recital: A Garret of Old Playthings: American composer Elizabeth Alexander and Seafarer Press
Cheryl Coker, soprano
Christina Coker Hrivnak, piano
Room 307
Lecture Recital: Lullabies, Lamentations, and Laundry, Oh My: Singing about Motherhood and Music
Dorea Cook, mezzo soprano (Valencia College)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Room 408
Lecture Recital: What a Difference Her Way Makes: Discussing Universality in the Works of María Grever
Lydia Bechtel, soprano (Pittsburg State University)
Isaac Hernandez, piano
5:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 11
Aegean Perspective………………………………………………………………..Elizabeth Raum
I. Pluto and Persephone
II. Arachne and Minerva
III. The Graces
IV. Fates
V. Sisyphus
VI. Ariadne and Theseus
VII. Atlas
Michael Bartnik, clarinet
Taylor Assad, alto saxophone
Matthew Swihart, trumpet
Jason S. Ladd, tuba (Nicholls State University)
Gustavo Miranda, percussion
Impressions from the Village Museum op. 15……………………………Carmen Petra Basacopol
I. Balauri de pe poarta mare – “Dragons of the Great Gate”
II. Bordeiul (The Hut)
III. Turla sageata (The Spire of the Church)
Valentin Bogdan, piano (Mississippi University for Women)
Hope Rising…………………………………………………………………Heather Niemi Savage
Carol Shansky, flute (New Jersey City University)
Ayes…Tres canciones………………………………………………Maria Rodrigo (1888 – 1967)
Text by Martinez Sierra (1881-1947)
Ivy Walz, mezzo soprano (Ithaca College School of Music, Theatre, and Dance)
Margaret Reitz, piano
Summer Dreams, Op. 47……………………………………………………………… Amy Beach
1. The Brownies
2. Robin Redbreast
3. Twilight
4. Katy-dids
5. Elfin tarantelle
6. Good night
Jacob Clark, piano (Lamar University)
Sujung Cho, piano (Lamar University)
The Journey of Healing (2022) (World Premiere).….Jane K (Evgeniya Kozhevnikova) (b. 1987)
Ray (2017)………………………………………………………………….Jenni Watson (b. 1985)
Bart Walters, saxophone (University of North Georgia)
Vivian Doublestein, piano (University of North Georgia)
Love Songs for Ada……………………………………Sabrina Clarke (West Chester University of Pennsylvania)
Deborah Popham, soprano (Sam Houston State University)
Sarah Masterson, piano (Newberry College (Newberry, SC))
Bantam Winds…………………………………………………………..Celka Ojakangas (b. 1992)
I. Bantam Winds
II. Feather
III. Six-wired Steps
Kristin Leitterman, oboe (Arkansas State University)
Erin Cameron, bass clarinet (Arkansas State University)
Juli Buxbaum, horn (Arkansas State University)
Reception hosted by the Music by Women Festival for participants and special guests. Meet in the Poindexter lobby immediately following the 5 p.m. concert to walk over to the reception.
8:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 12
Suite for Two Pianos and Flute…………………………Olga Harris (Tennessee State University)
I. Con moto
II. Presto
III. Con moto
IV. Con moto
Ginger Zingara, flute (Mississippi University for Women)
Julia Mortyakova, piano (Mississippi University for Women)
Valentin Bogdan, piano (Mississippi University for Women)
Pioneer Women: From Skagway to White Mountain …………………Barbara Harbach (b. 1946)
Kirsten Gunlogson, mezzo soprano (Butler University)
Eileen Cornett, piano (The Peabody Conservatory)
Elizabeth Gunlogson, clarinet (University of New Hampshire)
Songs of the Seasons…………………….…………………….…………………..Margaret Bonds
Poème d’Automne (1934)
Winter Moon (1936)
Young Love in Spring (1955)
Summer Storm (1955)
Amy Yeung, soprano (The University of Tennessee at Martin)
Chan Mi Jean, piano (The University of Tennessee at Martin)
Autumn Moves…………………………………………………………………..Seolhee Kim (University of Kansas)
Dana Zenobi, soprano (Butler University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
A Birthday………………………………………………………………………………Jerry Casey
Rebecca Coberly, soprano (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Carol Shansky, flute (New Jersey City University)
Christy Banks, clarinet (Millersville University of Pennsylvania)
Cynthia Cripps, bassoon (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
The Answer………………………………………………………………………………………………….Emily Sullivan (UC Davis)
Rebecca Coberly, soprano (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Quartet for Four Abstract Expressionist Paintings…………Dana Kaufman (University of California, Riverside)
1. Woman III (Willem de Kooning)
2. Untitled, ca. 1958 by Alma Thomas
3. Children of Frejus by Sonia Getchoff
4. Gento Niese by Michael West
Clarinet Quartet…………………………………………………………………….Sofia Kraevska
1. Robins far away
2. Cantus
3. Anima
MiamiClarinet
Margaret Donaghue, clarinet (University of Miami)
Dawn McConkie, clarinet and Eb clarinet (Emporia State University)
Michael Walsh, bass clarinet (South Dakota State University)
Danielle Woolery, clarinet and bass clarinet (Texas Woman’s University)
Vocal Duets by the García Sisters, Pauline Viardot (1821-1910) & Maria Malibran (1808-1836)
La Jota……………………………………………………………………………Pauline Viardot Garcia
Belle, viens à moi………………………………………………………………………Maria Malibran
Il ritrovo
Habañera………………………………………………………………………..Pauline Viardot Garcia
Dana Zenobi, soprano (Butler University)
Oliver Worthington, baritone (Butler University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Dvě písně, op. 4………………………………………………..Vítězslava Kaprálová (1915-1940)
Catherine Compton, soprano (Indiana University Jacobs School of Music)
Allan Armstrong, piano (Indiana University Jacobs School of Music)
Falling Between the Worlds Song Cycle…………………………..………Dayton Kinney (Texas Woman’s University)
1. Alone
2. Confinement
Sarah Wee, soprano (Troy University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
To the Seasons for Soprano, Horn, and Piano …………………………..……………..Gina Gillie
I. To Summer
II. To Autumn
IV. To Spring
Sarah Beckham-Turner, soprano (West Texas A&M University)
Guglielmo Manfredi, horn (West Texas A&M University)
Sarah Rushing, piano (West Texas A&M University)
SATURDAY, MARCH 4TH
8:30–8:55 AM
Room 307
Lecture Recital: Landscapes and Light: Flute Works by Yuko Uebayashi
Stephanie Hoeckley, flute (Arkansas State University)
Room 408
Lecture Recital: Insight Into Selected Preludes from Lera Auerbach’s “24 Preludes for Solo Piano” Op. 41
Elena Nezhdanova, piano (Hamilton College)
9:00 AM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 13
Echoes on Deception Lake…..…………………………….………………………Laura Pettigrew
Brielle Frost, flute (Lamar University)
Jacob Clark, piano (Lamar University)
Trois Pieces for cello and piano ……………………………………Nadia Boulanger (1887-1979)
Luis Bernardo Castro, cello
Grace Betry, piano
Sonata Pastorale…………………………………………………………Lillian Fuchs (1902-1995)
Kevin Nordstrom, violin (University of Louisville)
It’s in the Simple Things…..….…………………………………………………..Hannah Adhikari
Daniel Shineberg, flute (The Center of Behavioral Medicine)
Kowoon Lee, piano (Cottey College / Washburn University)
Duo Confluence
QuarTango for Clarinet Duet (2020) …………….………………………….Elaine Ross (b. 1966)
Jams for Two Clarinets (2023)…………………..…………………..Lynda Dembowski (b. 1969)
Funk
Soul
Beaucoup Zoos
Lynda Dembowski, clarinet (Towson University)
Amanda Morrison, clarinet (Slippery Rock University)
Women’s Musical Voices in Response to Climate Change
Forgive Them Not, For They Know What They Do (2020)…………………………Karen Lemon
Air (2002)…………………………………………………………………….Laura Schwendinger
Berkano (2018)……………………………………………………………………..Tatev Amiryan
Ann DuHamel, piano (University of Minnesota Morris)
Duo for Oboe and Clarinet, Op. 25 …………………………………………………Marion Bauer
Duo Displasia………………………………………………………………………..Alyssa Morris
Alyssa Morris, oboe (Kansas State University)
Amy Guffey, clarinet, (Kansas State University)
Portraits……………………………………………………………………………………………….Mariona Vila
Pacient
Grotesc
Coleric
Roya Farzaneh, alto flute (East Tennessee State University)
Heather Killmeyer, English horn (East Tennessee State University)
Lisa Perry, bass clarinet (East Tennessee State University)
11:00 AM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 14
Five Little Pieces for Clarinet and Piano (Op.14/1)……………… Elisabeth Lutyens (1906-1983)
1. Lirico
2. Drammatico
3. Doloroso
4. Pastorale
5. Declamatorio
Romanze for Clarinet and Piano…………Marie Elisabeth von Sachsen-Meiningen (1853-1923)
Nancy Williams, clarinet
Jonathan Levin, piano
Toccata…………………………………………………………………………………Anna Rocławska-Musiałczyk
Dance in Balkan Rhythm No. 2 – Tribute to Béla Bartók………….…….Anna Ignatowicz-Glińska
VAN….……………………………………………………………………………………………………..Hanna Kulenty
Piano 4 hands
Piotr Różański (The Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Krakow, Poland)
Grzegorz Mania (The Feliks Nowowiejski Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz, Poland)
The Piper of Dreams, Op. 12b…………………….………………………Ruth Gipps (1921-1999)
Kristin Sarvela, oboe (Sam Houston State University)
Atrevida…………………….………………………………………………………..Madeline Lee
Ellie Jenkins, horn (Dalton State College)
Valentin Bogdan, piano
Songs of the Cotton Grass ……………………………………………………………Hilary Tann
A Girl’s Song to Her Mother
Wings of the Grasses
Vale of Feathers
I voci delle leonesse:
Meghan Merciers, clarinet (University of North Alabama)
Gretchen Windt, mezzo soprano (University of North Alabama)
Ashakiran: Ray of Hope……………………….…………………………Meera Gudipati (b. 1993)
Kathleen Carter Bell, English Horn (Tennessee State University)
Infant Joy (1924)……………………………………………………………………….Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979)
Down By The Salley Gardens (1919)
Lethe (1941)
Keri Lee Pierson, soprano (BGSU)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Break
1:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 15
From America to Haiti: Woodwind Quintets of Harberg and Blanchet
Suite for Woodwind Quintet……..…………..………………….……………………Amanda Harberg
1. Cantus
2. Furlana
4. Cabeletta
Haitian Folk Tale ………………………………………………………..….Lina Mathon-Blanchet
Bluestem Blaze (Oklahoma State University Faculty Chamber Ensemble)
Erin Murphy, flute (Oklahoma State University)
Andrew W. Parker, oboe (Oklahoma State University)
Babette Belter, clarinet (Oklahoma State University)
Johnny Salinas, saxophone (Oklahoma State University)
Marat Rakhmatullaev, bassoon (Oklahoma State University)
500 Years ………………………………………………………..…………………………Rhonda Head(Indigenous Super Stars)
Kisahkihitin I Love You
Awaken (Graduation Song)
Rhonda Head, mezzo soprano (Indigenous Super Stars)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Trio Lyrique ………………………………………………………………………..Ida Gotkovsky
I. Molto dolce legato sostenuto
II. Prestissimo
Evgeny Zvonnikov, violin
James Barger, saxophone
Sarah Rushing, piano (West Texas A&M University)
Past and Present – Works for Euphonium and Piano
Carissima Mia (1969)…………….…………………………………..Helen Johnston (1910-1982)
Concert Piece (2021)…………………..………………………………………Misa Mead (b. 1985)
Danielle VanTuinen, euphonium (University of Florida)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Sonata for Viola and Piano……..…………..………………….……..Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979)
I. Impetuoso
II. Vivace
Katherine Messer, viola
Grace Betry, piano
Portrait of America……………………………………………………………………Diana Blom
1. The Last Song
2. I am the Little Irish Boy
3. A Shadow
4. Indian Prayer
5. The Last Song (reprise)
Kevin Hanrahan, tenor (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
William Reber, piano (Mississippi University for Women)
3:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 16
Divertimento in B-flat for Clarinet, Viola, Cello, and Piano (1780)….…Anna Amalia of Weimar (1739-1807)
I. Adagio
II. Allegro
Meghan Merciers, clarinet (University of North Alabama)
Amanda Wilton, viola (University of North Alabama)
Suren Petrosyan, cello (University of North Alabama)
Karen Cantrell, piano (University of North Alabama)
The Sierra Marcy Song Cycle…………………………………..………………….Melika M. Fitzhugh
Part I: The Depth of Places Hidden and Unfound
Part II: Withered and Wizened Scraps of Dreams
Part III: Shadowless Thief of Wounded Souls
Part IV: I Can No Longer Remember the Color of Your Eyes
Part V: Chipping Paint and Creaking
Part VI: Blooming Forth
Dana Zenobi, soprano (Butler University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
A Cycle of Love Songs……..…………..……………Jane K (Evgeniya Kozhevnikova) (b. 1987)
1. Twilight
2. Night Song in Amalfi
3. Peace
Rebecca Coberly, soprano (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Carol Shansky, flute (New Jersey City University)
Between your beauty and my heart – Edna St. Vincent Millay’s songs on love
Women have loved before as I love now…………….………………Margaret Bonds (1913-1972)
Love’s Autumn…………………..…………………………………Judith Lang Zaimont (b. 1945)
Return from Town…………………..………………..Constance Mills Herreshoff (1881-ca.1963)
What lips my lips have kissed…………………..…………………………..Sheila Silver (b. 1946)
Thursday
I know my mind and I have made my choice………………………..Margaret Bonds (1913-1972)
Amalia Osuga, soprano (University of Alabama in Huntsville)
Aimee Fincher, piano
4:00-4:25 PM
Room 206
Lecture Recital: The Emily Dickinson Songs of Penny Rodriguez
Chuck Chandler (DePaul University)
Penny Rodriguez, piano/composer
Grace Morgan, singer
Room 211
Lecture Recital: Journey of a Curly Girl: Representation in Classical Art Song Literature and 21st Century Commissioning Projects
Shari Eve Feldman, soprano (University of Maryland)
Mackenzie Lyn Marr, piano
Room 307
Lecture Recital: The Songs of Louise Farrenc: Pianist, Composer, Professor, and Editor
Gretchen Windt, mezzo soprano/lecturer (University of North Alabama)
Laurelie Gheesling, piano (University of North Alabama)
Room 408
Lecture Recital: Three Compositional Settings of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnet 43
Sarah Wee, soprano (Troy University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
4:30-4:55 PM
Room 206
Paper: Lili Boulanger’s Compositional and Religious Influences in Specific Relation to Pie Jesu
Patricia Hernandez (student at University of Montevallo)
Room 307
Lecture Recital: Horace and Lydia In Song: Duet Settings by Ella Adayevskaya and Augusta Holmès
Dana Zenobi, soprano (Butler University)
Oliver Worthington, baritone (Butler University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Room 408
Lecture Recital: The Yangtze River Cycle by Rachel DeVore Fogarty
Sabrina Laney Warren, soprano (Bethel University)
Kelly Herrmann, flute
5:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 17
Sonate for oboe, clarinet and bassoon…………………………….Fernande Decruck (1896-1954)
I. Moderato
II. Andante amabile
III. Scherzo giocoso
Michelle Vigneau, oboe (University of Memphis)
Robyn Jones, clarinet (University of Memphis)
Daryn Zubke, bassoon (University of Memphis)
Selections from Little Black Book, a song cycle that fails the Bechdel test…………..Susan LaBarr
I. Five
II. John
III. Vince
IV. Steve
V. James Squared
Loralee Songer, mezzo soprano (Taylor University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Blue and Yellow: A Song for Ukraine…………….………………………….Becky Sun (b. 1969)
Alone Together…………………..…………………………………..Katherine Bergman (b. 1985)
1. IRL
2. #blessed
3. FOMO
4. Unplugged
5. Infomania
BS Project
Brian Handeland, alto & tenor saxophones
Susan Miranda, oboe & English horn
Unequivocal for clarinet and piano………………………………………………..Nancy Williams
Christy Banks, clarinet (Millersville University of Pennsylvania)
Martha Saywell, piano (Texas A&M University-San Antonio)
Balkanika …………………….…………………………………………………Daniela Candillari
Jonathan Houghtling, tenor trombone (Alabama State University)
Arie VandeWaa, bass trombone (University of South Alabama
Yellow Jersey……………………………………………………………………………………………….Libby Larsen
Michelle Jaluvka, clarinet
Jenna Eschner, clarinet (University of Oklahoma)
Five Appalachian Folk Songs ………………………………………………………..Traci Mendel
Thaddaeus Bourne, baritone (University of Florida)
Sarah Masterson, piano (Newberry College (Newberry, SC))
Town Light for Flute, Oboe, and Piano……………………………………………………….Yuko Uebayashi
Stephanie Hoeckley, flute (Arkansas State University)
Kristin Leitterman, oboe (Arkansas State University)
Jonathan Levin, piano
Break
8:00 PM
Kossen Auditorium
Concert No. 18
L’Ancienne for Reed Quintet…………….…………………………………………………Nancy Williams
I. l’air
II. la terra
III. d’eau
IV. le feu
Christy Banks, clarinet (Millersville University of Pennsylvania)
Kristin Leitterman, oboe (Arkansas State University)
Elissa Kana, saxophone (Arkansas State University)
Erin Cameron, bass clarinet (Arkansas State University)
Martin van Klompenberg, bassoon
Something Special for Kerry…………….……………………………Olga Harris (Tennessee State University)
Something Special for Julia
Julia Mortyakova, piano (Mississippi University for Women)
The Wildenbruch Lieder, op. 16 ……………………………..Ingeborg von Bronsart (1840-1913)
1. Abendlied
2. Ständchen
3. Zwei Sträusse
4. Der Blumenstrauss
5. Letze Bitte
Catherine Compton, soprano (Indiana University Jacobs School of Music)
Allan Armstrong, piano (Indiana University)
Jhula-Jhule …………….…………………………………………………………………………….Reena Esmail
An-Lin Bardin, cello
Naomi Niskala, piano (Susquehanna University)
(Bardin-Niskala Duo)
Vocal suite on Pushkin’s poetry…………………….….….….….…..………….……..Olga Harris
(Tennessee State University)
Julia Jaffee, mezzo-soprano
Jonathan Levin, piano
Trio for Oboe, Clarinet, and Piano, op. 10………..……………………………………Ruth Gipps
Stephanie Carlson, oboe (Murray State University)
Amy McCann, clarinet
Jonathan Levin, piano
Going to the Sun: Snapshots from Glacier National Park………..…………………Jenni Brandon
Megan Lanz, flute
Cayla Bellamy, bassoon (Colorado State University)
A Very Short Song…………………….….….….….…..…………………………….Georgia Stitt
What Lips my Lips have Kissed
Communication
Almost Everything I Need
My Lifelong Love
Hold Fast your Dreams
Dorea Cook, mezzo soprano (Valencia College)
Jonathan Levin, piano
The Singing Fish (2017)………..………………………………………Lucy Armstrong (b. 1991)
1. Life in the Sea
2. The Wailing Fish
3. The Singing Fish
Bart Walters, saxophone (University of North Georgia)
Vivian Doublestein, piano (University of North Georgia)
Women Dutch Composers of the 1930s
Trois Morceaux (1939)…………….…………………………………………………………Rosy Wertheim
Concertstuk (c. 1948)…………………..…………………………Henriette Bosmans (1895-1952)
Carol Shansky, flute (New Jersey City University)
Amber Liao, piano