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UCR Department of Music

Wednesday@Noon

Chamber Music Program:
Music for Dance in Honour of Dr. Linda Tomko
Byron Adams, coordinator
This is a program performed by UCR Music Department students and faculty whose theme is music in dance forms from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries: music by Tudor composers, J.S. Bach, Ned Rorem, François Couperin, and Byron Adams.

May 1, 2019
Wednesday, 12:10 – 1:00 pm
Music Rehearsal Hall, ARTS 157
Free and open to the campus

Program

Greeting from Dr. Walter Clark

From the Cello Suite no. 3, BWV 1009      J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
    Preludium
           Mr. Evyn Barb Mingo, ‘cello

From Second livre de pièces de clavecin, Sixième Ordre (1717)      François Couperin (1688–1738)
    Les Langueurs Tendres
    Les Barricades mystérieuses
 
From Partita for harpsichord (2013)     Byron Adams (b. 1955)
    III. Siciliana
    IV. Rigaudon
 
From Suite en fa majeur (before 1676)     Louis Couperin (ca. 1626–1661)
    Chaconne
          Mr. Bernard Gordillo, harpsichord
 
From Partita no. 2 in d minor, BWV 1004    J. S. Bach
    Sarabande
          Ms. Anna Emilova Sivova, violin
 
Barcarolle II (1949)       Ned Rorem (b. 1923)
Toccata (1948)       Rorem
Nocturne (1949)    Rorem
          Dr. Gary Barnett

Three Galliards:
Captain Digorie Piper, his Galliard
The Earl of Essex, his Galliard
The Frog Galliard
        Ms. Anna Emilova Sivova, Mr. Evyn Barb Mingo, Mr. Pedro Garcia Lopez de la Osa
        Mr. Bob Bozonelos, Mr. Eric Johns, Dr. Rogerio Budasz

Information: (951) 827-3245  performingarts@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. Ian Dicke, coordinator.
 

 

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