UCR Department of Music
Wednesday@Noon via Zoom Performance 

Student Performance Series 

Jonathan Keplinger, coordinator       
UCR students perform a variety of works from a number of genres, including musical theater, movie soundtrack, modern electronic composition, and traditional classical.

Featuring: Alexander Aguirrre • Jocelyn Chan • Sean Choi • Hannah Giles • Kirsten Lambanicio • Sean Leach • Gisele Njoh Njoh • Aya Sato • Cameron Westmoreland 
            
December 9, 2020
Wednesday, 12:00-12:50 P.M.
Pacific Daylight Time 
Zoom 
Free and open to the public

Please register in advance for this recital: 
https://ucr.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEqde2qqzgvGdwgiivqrHIw-vgv1-9G1yjp

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Download a PDF of the program here.

PROGRAM 

8 Pièces brèves, Op. 84.     Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)
      I. Capriccio 
     V. Improvisation
            Jocelyn Chan, piano

from The Sound of Music.   Richard Rodgers (1902-1979)
     “The Sound of Music”
            Gisele Njoh Njoh, soprano

from Ratatouille.      Michael Giacchino (b. 1967)
     “Le Festin”  
            Kirsten Lambanicio, vocals
            Aya Sato, vocals
            Sean Choi, violin
            Cameron Westmoreland, saxophone
            Hannah Giles, guitar

Don Quichotte à Dulcinée      Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
     Chanson Romanesque
            Alexander Aguirrre, baritone

2080     Sean Leach (b. 1988)
      DS51
      Control
      Danger Close
      The End
            Sean Leach, groove box, synths, and sample pad

Information:  
performingarts@ucr.edu  music.ucr.edu
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• The Wednesday@Noon Series offers concerts, lectures, and presentations of academic research by Department of Music faculty, postdoctoral researchers, students, and international guest artists and scholars. Dana Kaufman, coordinator.

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