Hannah Wendorf, viola - Elective Recital - "Currents"
Student RecitalNo tickets required for this event.
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
Konstantia Gourzi: melodies from the sea
I. wave
II. turtle
III. iceberg
IV. clouds
V. whale
VI. reflections
Amy Chiu, piano
György Kurtág: Signs, Games and Messages
I. Hommage a John Cage
II. Vagdalkozós (Flapping-slapping)
III. Népdaféle
IV. H.J.-nóta
V. to the exhibition of Sári Gerlóczy
VI. In memoriam Aczél György
VII. Doloroso
VIII. Letter to Vera Ligeti
IX. for Imre Földes at 60
X. Silent lines to László Dobszay
XI. In Nomine - all’ongherese
XII. György Kroó in memoriam
XIII. Perpetuum mobile
Rebecca Clarke: Morpheus
Amy Chiu, piano
Garth Knox: Three Weddings and a Fight
Traditional/Fredrick Sjölin/Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen: Selections from Last Leaf
Æ Rømeser
Intermezzo
Shine You No More
Eric Chin and Matthew Matthew Vousé, violins
Elmer Carter, cello
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About SFCM’s Viola Department
Study viola at SFCM and bring this traditionally mid-range instrument to the vanguard of the performing world. Four faculty members and about 20 students make up SFCM’s viola department. Studio sizes are kept small, ensuring performance opportunities and tailored instruction for each student in the department. Ensembles available to viola players include baroque and early-music ensembles, contemporary groups, and the Conservatory Orchestra.
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