Tyler Kinnaman, composition - Senior Recital
Student Recital
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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 works are composed by Tyler Kinnaman (b. 2002)
Duet for Violin and Viola
Elisa Jeon, violin
Josh Choi, viola
Pastoral for Cello and Piano
Bill Kumer, cello
Zhouyang Shao, piano
Rest (Words by Christina Rossetti)
Time Is (Words by Henry Van Dyke)
Lauren McNulty, McKenna Troy, soprano
Joey Carini, Jennifer Park, alto
Sheng Feng Chan, Tyler Kinnaman, Max Marcus, tenor
Neil Advant, Max Dzul, Aaron Hong, bass
- Intermission -
Sonata For Brass Quintet
I. Allegro
II. Chorale
III. Finale
Jordan Ku, Conrad Smith, trumpet
Yolanda Zheng, horn
Neil Advant, trombone
Patrick Zhang, tuba
The Movies (Words by Tyler Kinnaman)
Inspired by The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams
JJ Trimble, Tom
Tyler Kinnaman, piano
Ah! Sun-flower (Words by William Blake)
Jennifer Park, alto
Tyler Kinnaman, piano
Her Eyes (Words by Tyler Kinnaman)
Max Marcus, conductor
Junzhe Zhang, tenor
Alina Kwon, flute
Jason Wilcox, clarinet
Yolanda Zheng, horn
Justin Han, Elisa Jeon, Brayden Meng, violin
Ricardo Ibarra, viola
Bill Kumer, cello
Soren Davick, bass
Tyler Kinnaman, piano
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Faculty
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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