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Jarron Carlson, composition - 2nd Year Master's Recital
Saturday, May 4 2024, 07:30 PM at
Sol Joseph Recital Hall Map
Student Recital

Jarron Carlson, composition - 2nd Year Master's Recital

Saturday, May 4 2024, 07:30 PM
at
Sol Joseph Recital Hall Map
SFCM students on stage

No tickets required for this event.

Program

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.  

Jarron Carlson, Caleb Smit: Meditation for Metallophone and Percussion
Jarron Carlson, metallophone and voice
Caleb Smit, tambourine and voice

J. Carlson: touching you i say (Text by E. E. Cummings)
Stella Hannock, mezzo-soprano

J. Carlson: Prelude for Piano
Tommaso Saturnia, piano

J. Carlson: The world is so full (Text by Robert Louis Stevenson)
Jaimie Langner, mezzo-soprano

J. Carlson: Fantasy
Jolie Fitch, flute

-Intermission-

J. Carlson: The Debutante (Text by Leonora Carrington)
     I. The Zoo
     II. The Hyena
     III. The Disguise 
     IV. The Ball
Morgan Wolfe, soprano

J. Carlson, Jenna Flohr: are we talking before we die
     I. mirror
     II. in the shadow of your passing
     III. disembodiment
Jarron Carlson, metallophone and voice
Jenna Flohr, electronics and voice

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Saturday, May 4 2024, 07:30 PM to Saturday, May 4 2024, 09:00 PM

About SFCM’s Composition Department

Prize-winning faculty develop and refine the skills of the next generation of great composers. The composition department both honors tradition and encourages innovation. Our four versatile faculty members closely mentor students while maintaining high-profile composing careers. We strongly emphasize interdepartmental collaboration, matching composers with performers, as well as offer frequent concerts and readings of student works. Every year, SFCM hosts the Highsmith Competition, an internal composition contest that grants the winner a performance of the submitted work by the Conservatory Orchestra. You'll be able to take advantage of the extraordinarily rich musical life of San Francisco, home to some of the most groundbreaking musical activity of the past half-century.

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