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Chloe Donovan, Technology & Applied Composition
Sunday, March 17 2024, 07:30 PM at

Chloe Donovan, Technology & Applied Composition

Student Recital
Sunday, March 17 2024, 07:30 PM
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In pursuit of their degrees at SFCM, each student presents a recital that represents their artistry and craft. Student Recitals feature repertoire curated by students with guidance from their faculty instructor.  

Program

All pieces in this program are by Chole Donovan (b. 2001)

prelude
Riley Fichtenmeyer and Ella Askren, violin
Ricardo Ibarra, viola
Bill Kumer, cello

love song
     text by Sylvia Plath
Kenzie Alberts, soprano
Riley Fichtenmeyer and Ella Askren, violin
Ricardo Ibarra, viola
Bill Kumer, cello

unrequited
Chole Donovan, guitar, voice, electronics

lullaby
Chole Donovan, guitar, voice, electronics

paradise
Riley Fichtenmeyer and Ella Askren, violin
Ricardo Ibarra, viola
Bill Kumer, cello
Reece Cogswell, drums
Finn Roy, bass

always knew
Riley Fichtenmeyer and Ella Askren, violin
Ricardo Ibarra, viola
Bill Kumer, cello
Reece Cogswell, drums
Finn Roy, bass


 

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Sunday, March 17 2024, 07:30 PM to Sunday, March 17 2024, 09:00 PM

About SFCM’s Technology and Applied Composition Department

Get ready for a career on the edge of art and technology. Our Technology and Applied Composition (TAC) is an exclusive course of study that gives students a direct path into the worlds of film scoring, video game sound design, and other rewarding musical avenues. Featuring instruction from some of the most visible composers in the industry today, the TAC music degree readies you for a cutting-edge compositional life, bridging art and technology in the most dynamic ways imaginable.

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