Junior Composition Recital
Student RecitalProgram
Departmental Recitals showcase performance departments through its students. Featuring various students and repertoire, and curated by the faculty, performances in this recital highlight SFCM programs and the wide range of study.
Cooper Grosscup: Sweet Suite
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Jason Kim, piano
C. Grosscup: 10 Exercises in Composition
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Geoffrey Lee, piano
C. Grosscup: Pendulum
Eric Yang, cello
C. Grosscup: Fughetta
Leah Froyd, violin
Tyler Kinnaman: Sonata for Brass Quintet
Caleb Brosnac, trumpet
Jordan Ku, trumpet
Yolanda Zheng, horn
Austin Talbot, trombone
Jeremy Mojado, bass trombone
- Intermission -
Yifan Shao: Keyboard Music
Yifan Shao, computer
Y. Shao: Longing
Yifan Shao, voice
Noah N. Zubia-Sanchez: Summer of Songs
I. Hayes St. Sways
II. Soft Spoken Melodrama
Noah N. Zubia-Sanchez, piano
Manny Vouse, violin
Elmer Carter, cello
Radiohead (Arr. T. Kinnaman): How To Disappear Completely
Max Marcus, conductor
Seth Hanson, tenor
Alina Kwon, flute
Aleksi Zaretsky, violin
Anna Brooke, viola
Shea Yurdana, cello
Alan Jones, bass
Caleb Brosnac, trumpet
Yolanda Zheng, horn
Jose Vargas, guitar
T. Kinnaman: Her Eyes
Max Marcus, conductor
Seth Hanson, tenor
Alina Kwon, flute
Aleksi Zaretsky, violin
Anna Brooke, viola
Shea Yurdana, cello
Alan Jones, bass
Caleb Brosnac, trumpet
Yolanda Zheng, horn
Tony McCahill, piano
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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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