Graduate Composition Studio Recital
From the studios of Nancy Galbraith and Dr. Katherine Pukinskis
Come enjoy an afternoon of new music from the CMU Graduate Composers! Featuring the works of: Jordan Holloway, Liam Flaherty, Victor Valle, Bradley Fletcher, William Geiler, and Ka Wing Chan
Program:
Jordan M. Holloway Flute Sonata No. 2 "Between Living and Ruminating"
Claire Gunsbury, flute/alto flute
William Geiler, piano
Liam Flaherty Cantata
Wallis Lucas, soprano
Ka Wing Chan, alto
Solomon Onyuwku, tenor
Bryan Bennett, bass
Liam Flaherty, piano
Liam Flaherty Gaia
Liam Flaherty, marimba
Jordan Holloway, viola
Bradley Fletcher L’appel du Vide
Matthew Reeder, flute
Miranda Johnson, french horn
Liam Flaherty, percussion
William Geiler, piano
Catherine Howland, soprano
Wallis Lucas, alto
Logan Williams, tenor
Rick Hale, bass
Lily Moerschel, cello
Aaron Morrison, conductor
Bradley Fletcher Rib
Matthew Reeder, flute
Emma Berkowitz, mezzo-soprano
William Geiler Snow Dances on a Distant Crest
Chloe Tordi, flute
William Geiler, piano
William Geiler String Trio
Nadezda Soroka, violin
Jordan Holloway, viola
Devin LaMarr, cello
Ka Wing Chan Sun Rays through the Clouds
Claire Gunsbury, flute
Johannah Dickenson, oboe
Nicole Lamagna, clarinet
Miranda Johnson, horn
Benjamin Cargnel, bassoon
Victor Valle crezco
William Meckley, alto saxophone
Benson Chen, piano
Cost: Free and open to the public; No tickets required.
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