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Tony McCahill, composition - Senior Recital
Friday, April 18 2025, 7:30 PM at

Tony McCahill, composition - Senior Recital

Studio Recital
Friday, April 18 2025, 7:30 PM
Composition Score Student

No 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

All works are composed by Tony McCahill (b. 2002)

One
Tony McCahill, piano/vocals
Finn Roy, electric bass
Jaeden Lino, drums
Brayden Meng, violin
Nico Colucci, tenor saxophone
Matt Halloway, trumpet
Carlo Rabano, trombone

Europa
Tony McCahill, piano

String Quartet No. 2
Manny Vouse, violin
Paul Kim, violin
Armando Atanda, viola
Elmer Carter, cello

I Can’t Change
Tony McCahill, piano/vocals

Up to Get Down
Tony McCahill, piano/vocals
Finn Roy, electric bass
Jaeden Lino, drums
Brayden Meng, violin
Nico Colucci, tenor saxophone
Matt Halloway, trumpet
Carlo Rabano, trombone

- Intermission -

The Enchantress
Zoe Yost, viola
Elmer Carter, cello

Enchanted
Manny Vouse, violin
Zoe Yost, viola

Do I Love You/When I Grow Up
Tony McCahill, piano/vocals

Casalinhos
Manny Vouse, violin
Max Tafoya, piano

Butterfly/One (Reprise)
Tony McCahill, piano/vocals

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Friday, April 18 2025, 7:30 PM to Friday, April 18 2025, 9:00 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.