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                    <text>School of
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fridaymusic
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, University of Victoria
NOVEMBER 25, 2022 | 12:30 PM
Featuring School of Music String students
We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory
the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples
whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

Capriccio, Op. 55		
Henri Vieuxtemps
	(1820-1881)
Julien Haynes, viola
Sonata for Cello and Piano in G minor, Op. 65 	
	
I. Allegro	 		
		
				
Aline Thévard, cello
Kinza Tyrrell, piano
Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011 	
	
I. Prelude	
	
VI. Gigue	

	

Frédéric Chopin
(1810-1840)

J.S. Bach
(1685-1750)
Judith Gaston, viola

String Quintet Op. 39	
Alexander Glazunov
	
III. Andante Sostenuto 	(1865-1936)
Bennett Chiu, violin
Libby Wyse, violin
Judith Gaston, viola
Aline Thévard, cello
Tau Kaploykeo, cello
String Quartet No. 10 in E flat major	
	

Imogen Latta, violin
Lucy Zhang, violin
Helen Young, viola
Jayda Thor, cello

Franz Schubert
(1797-1882)

UPCOMING AT THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 | 8 PM ($15-$26)
UVic WIND SYMPHONY: Above and Beyond
The UVic Wind Symphony’s second concert of the season features works that explore sounds and ideas that look to the future
and take an unpredictable or unfamiliar approach from composers who have gone above and beyond. Hear works by Michael
Markowski, John Mackey, a premiere by Cait Nishimura, and a world premiere by UVic School of Music composition student
Brendan Wong.
The Farquhar at UVic

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                <text>Julien Haynes, viola&#13;
Aline Thévard, cello&#13;
Kinza Tyrrell, piano&#13;
Judith Gaston, viola&#13;
Bennett Chiu, violin &#13;
Libby Wyse, violin &#13;
Judith Gaston, viola &#13;
Aline Thévard, cello &#13;
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                    <text>CELLO CLASS RECITAL

UVIC

Students from the studio of Pamela Highbau Aloni
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2022 | 8 PM

Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, MacLaurin Building
University of Victoria

We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory
the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples
whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

PROGRAM
Suite for unaccompanied Cello in C minor, BWV 1011	
	
I. Prelude - Fugue					

	

J. S. Bach
(1685-1750)

Mahtab Saadatmand, cello
Gabriel Fauré
(1845-1924)

Sicilienne, for Cello and Piano, Op. 78 	
Jayda Thor, cello
Jany Lu, piano

Piotr Tchaikovsky
(1840-1893)

Pezzo Capriccioso, Op. 62			
	
Andante con moto 	
Vannophat Kaploykeo, cello
Jany Lu, piano
Sonata for Cello and Piano in G minor, Op. 65 	
	
I. Allegro moderato 	

Frédéric Chopin
(1810-1840)

Aline Thévard, cello
Kinza Tyrrell, piano
I N T E R M I S S I O N
Suite for unaccompanied Cello in C minor, BWV 1011 	
J. S. Bach
	
VI. Gigue	(1685-1750)
Liam McDonald-Horak, cello
40 Melodic Studies for Cello, op. 31 	
No. 20. Allegretto	

Sebastian Lee
(1805-1887)
Liam McDonald-Horak, cello

Capriccio for Cello and Piano 	
Lukas Foss
	(1922-2009)
Nicole Phanichphant, cello
Easton Roy, piano
Sonata, Op. 17 for Cello and Piano 	
	
I. Allegro molto 	
	
II. Andante tranquillo

Luise Aldolpha Le Beau
(1850-1927)
Caitlyn Liu, cello
Kay Kuang, piano

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Jayda Thor, cello &#13;
Jany Lu, piano&#13;
Vannophat Kaploykeo, cello &#13;
Jany Lu, piano&#13;
Aline Thévard, cello &#13;
Kinza Tyrrell, piano&#13;
Liam McDonald-Horak, cello&#13;
Liam McDonald-Horak, cello&#13;
Nicole Phanichphant, cello Easton Roy, piano&#13;
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                    <text>STRING CHAMBER CONCERT

UVIC

Featuring students from the studios of Ann Elliott-Goldschmid,
Sharon Stanis, Joanna Hood, Pamela Highbaugh Aloni and Alex Olson

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2022 | 2:30 PM

Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, MacLaurin Building
University of Victoria

We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory
the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples
whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

PROGRAM
Five Short Pieces 	
	
I. Midsummer Night Song	
	
II. Slovak Song
	
III. Teasing Song
	
IV. Mosquito Dance
	
V. Cushion Dance

String Trio in G Major, S.46 	
	
Allegro moderato	

Béla Bartók
(1881-1945)

Jody Johnson, double bass
Bella Hartmann, double bass

Nicholas Fairfield-Carter, violin
Sophie Hillstrom, viola
Brock Meades, double bass

Johann Nepomuk Hummel
(1778-1837)

Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel
(1805-1847)

String Quartet in E-flat Major, H. 277 	
	
Adagio ma non troppo	
	Allegretto

Emily Fenske, violin
Mathew Rosales, violin
Andrew Loe, violin
Liam McDonald-Horak, cello

String Quartet No. 8
	
I. Largo 	
	
II. Allegro Molto
	
III. Allegretto
	
IV. Largo
	
V. Largo

Dmitri Shostakovich
(1906-1975)

	

Bennett Chiu, violin
Libby Wyse, violin
Judith Gaston, viola
Aline Thévard, cello

I N T E R M I S S I O N
Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92b	
Ludwig van Beethoven
	
Allegretto Theme 	(1770-1827)
								
(arr. Frederick Zimmermann)
Luca Carbone Smith, double bass
Colwyn Lewis, double bass
Artemis Gallegos, double bass

�String Trio in G Major, Op. 9, No. 1	
Ludwig van Beethoven
	
I. Adagio - Allegro con brio 	(1770-1827)
Jade Chu, violin
Julien Haynes, viola
Mahtab Saadatmand, cello
String Quartet No. 10 in Eb Major, D. 87 	
Franz Schubert
	
Adagio	(1797-1828)
	
Allegro
Lucy Zhang, violin
Imogen Latta, violin
Helen Young, viola
Jayda Thor, cello
String Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Op. 13. 	
	
IV. Presto - Adagio non lento 	

Joyce Tsai, violin
Megan Bibby, violin
Julian Glover, viola
Caitlyn Liu, cello

Felix Mendelssohn
(1809-1847)

String Quintet Op. 39 	
Alexander Glazunov
	
III. Andante Sostenuto 	(1865-1936)
Bennett Chiu, violin
Libby Wyse, violin
Judith Gaston, viola
Tau Kaploykeo, cello
Aline Thévard, cello

UPCOMING AT THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 | 12:30 PM (By donation)
Viola Studio Recital
Featuring UVic School of Music viola students from the studio of Joanna Hood.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 | 7 PM (By donation)
A Holiday Cellobration
UVic cello professor Pamela Highbaugh Aloni brings together UVic cello students, alumni and community members in a
concert to ring in the holiday season.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 | 3:30 PM (By donation)
UVic Winter Choral Concert: Celebrate!
The University of Victoria choirs return once again to Christ Church Cathedral to present their popular seasonal winter concert — a perfect way to get into the holiday spirit. Come join us with our special guest, Dr. Louise Rose!
Christ Church Cathedral 930 Burdett Ave, Victoria, BC
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 | 1 PM (By donation)
TubaChristmas
TubaChristmas returns to Market Square in downtown Victoria! Enjoy the euphonious tones of massed, low-brass instruments
when more than 100 tuba and euphonium players from across the region unite for one of Victoria’s favourite holiday traditions.
Market Square, 560 Johnson Street, Victoria BC

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Bella Hartmann, double bass&#13;
Nicholas Fairfield-Carter, violin &#13;
Sophie Hillstrom, viola &#13;
Brock Meades, double bass&#13;
Emily Fenske, violin &#13;
Mathew Rosales, violin &#13;
Andrew Loe, violin &#13;
Liam McDonald-Horak, cello&#13;
Bennett Chiu, violin &#13;
Libby Wyse, violin &#13;
Judith Gaston, viola &#13;
Aline Thévard, cello&#13;
Luca Carbone Smith, double bass &#13;
Colwyn Lewis, double bass &#13;
Artemis Gallegos, double bass&#13;
Jade Chu, violin &#13;
Julien Haynes, viola&#13;
Mahtab Saadatmand, cello&#13;
Lucy Zhang, violin &#13;
Imogen Latta, violin &#13;
Helen Young, viola &#13;
Jayda Thor, cello&#13;
Joyce Tsai, violin &#13;
Megan Bibby, violin &#13;
Julian Glover, viola &#13;
Caitlyn Liu, cello&#13;
Bennett Chiu, violin &#13;
Libby Wyse, violin &#13;
Judith Gaston, viola &#13;
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                    <text>VIOLA STUDIO RECITAL

UVIC

Students from the studio of Joanna Hood

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022 | 12:30 PM

Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, MacLaurin Building
University of Victoria

We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory
the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples
whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

PROGRAM
Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007					
	
II. Allemande 	
	
III. Courante
	
IV. Sarabande				
				
	
Sophie Hillstrom, Viola

	

J.S. Bach
(1685-1750)

Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011 	
J.S. Bach
	
I. Prelude 	(1685-1750)
Judith Gaston, viola
Six Studies in English Folk-Song						
	
1. Adagio 	
	
II. Andante Sostenuto
	
III. Larghetto
	
IV. Lento
	
V. Andante Tranquillo
	VI. Allegro Vivace				
	

	

Ralph Vaughan Williams
(1872-1958)

Helen Young, viola
Anna Medwenitsch, piano

Viola concerto in G minor	 						
	
I. Appassionato - Moderato - Con moto, agitato						

Cecil Forsyth
(1870-1941)

Tal-Claire Dober, piano
Andrew Loe, viola
			
Viola Sonata 	

Rebecca Clarke
(1886 - 1979)
Julian Glover, viola
Kinza Tyrrell, piano
Henri Vieuxtemps
(1820 - 1881)

Capriccio, Op. 55	
Julien Haynes, viola

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                <text>Sophie Hillstrom,Viola&#13;
Judith Gaston, viola&#13;
Helen Young, viola &#13;
Anna Medwenitsch, piano&#13;
Tal-Claire Dober, piano &#13;
Andrew Loe, viola&#13;
Julian Glover, viola &#13;
Kinza Tyrrell, piano&#13;
Julien Haynes, viola</text>
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fridaymusic
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, University of Victoria
DECEMBER 2, 2022 | 12:30 PM
Featuring School of Music Percussion students
We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory
the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples
whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

Music for Pieces of Wood		
	

Libertango	
		

		

Steve Reich
(b. 1936)

Terra Bernabeu
Thomas Evoy
Liv Carlson
Levi Viinikka
Calvin Ransom

		

Tornado 	
		
	

				
Liv Carlson, marimba

Lachlan Barry, snare drum

Everything is Vanishing	
	
Liv Carlson
Tristan Holleufer
Lift Off	
	

Lachlan Barry
Ethan Page
Nolan Harbour

	

Eric Sammut
(b. 1968)

Mitch Markovich
(b. 1944)

Rodney Sharman
(b. 1958)
Text by Alexander Hutchinson

Russell Peck
(1945-2009)

UPCOMING AT THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 | 3:30 PM (By donation)
UVic Winter Choral Concert: Celebrate!
The University of Victoria choirs return once again to Christ Church Cathedral to present their popular seasonal winter concert — a perfect way to get into the holiday spirit. Come join us with our special guest, Dr. Louise Rose!
Christ Church Cathedral
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 | 7 PM (By donation)
Trumpet Studio Recital: Trumpets Around the Tree
Join the UVic trumpet studio for their 6th annual Trumpets Around the Tree ­— a brassy celebration of the season, featuring
large and small trumpet choir configurations playing music spanning many eras and styles. This will be a no-intermission 1-hour
concert suitable for all ages.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall

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Calvin Ransom&#13;
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Claire McMahon&#13;
Alicia Ellis&#13;
Brendan Wong&#13;
Kyle Bates&#13;
Luke Thomas&#13;
Heidi Goetz&#13;
Marc Micu&#13;
Koshi Thompson&#13;
Merrie Klazen&#13;
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HOLIDAY CELLOBRATION
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2022 | 7 PM

Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, MacLaurin Building
University of Victoria

We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory
the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples
whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

PROGRAM
Opening Remarks
I Love My Cello Very Much 	
						

Yvonne Tait
(1954-2012)

	

From Suzuki Cello School, Vol. 1	
Shinichi Suzuki
	
Go Tell Aunt Rhody	(1898-1998)
	
O Come Little Children
	
Allegro	
	
Victoria Conservatory of Music Suzuki students
from the Studios of Martin Bonham, Karen Whyte and Brian Yoon
Aurora Carruthers, Sebastian Fraser, Ilya Hashemian, Geoffrey Hickman,
Lucina Huang, Albert Jubb, Jordan Lee, Prudence Ling,
Daniel Lum, Clarita Pelligra, Alivia To
James Pierpont
(1822-1893)
Arr. Matt Turner

Jingle Bells 			
	
Oak Bay Cello Ensemble
Lauren Clark, Matthew McCartney, Jack McGill, Evan Fitzgerald, Armon Walters,
Ocean Defayette, Hailie Lane, Mila Davidov, Nathan Jacklin
Ein Choral - Figurierter Choral Sylversterlied	
		

Robert Schumann
(1810-1856)
Arr. Á. Pejtsik

GVYO Cello Ensemble
	

Stefan Shandro, Josie Quon, Jayda Thor, Isaac Woollends, Hanna Siegel,
Joelle Marshman, Joanne Jiang, Dominic Ely

Bachianas Brasilieras No. 1, W246 	
Heitor Villa-Lobos
For Orchestra of Violoncelli	 	(1887-1959)
	
l. Introduction (Embolada) - Animato
	
ll. Preludio (Modinha) - Andante
	
lll. Fugue (Conversa) - Un poco animato
UVic Cello Class and Alumni Ensemble
Maria Wang, Sandra Espinola, Aline Thevard, Bryan Lin,
Caitlyn Liu, Erin Tinney, Nicole Phanichphant, Karen Whyte,
Mahtab Sadaatmand, Alex Klassen, Nathan Jacklin, Tau Kapolykeo,
Jayda Thor, Silvina Samuel, Liam McDonald-Horak,
Enrico Tuazon, Pamela Highbaugh Aloni

�PLAY ALONG ENSEMBLE PIECES
Suite Galante for Four Cellos 	
	
Minuet 	
	
Idyll
	
Humoresque
Fugue No. 1 from Well-Tempered Clavier	
	
	
Sarabande and Gavotte from Suite No. VI, BWV 2012			
Angels We have Heard on High (traditional French Carol)	
	
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (old English Carol) 	

Frederick Bye
(1905-1968)

J. S. Bach
(1685-1750)
Arr. Heitor Villa-Lobos
J. S. Bach
Arr. Colin Hampton
Arr. Robert S Frost
Arr. Robert S Frost

In The Bleak Mid-Winter 	
Gustav Holst
	
	(1874-1934)
Arr. Gail O’Riordan
Deck the Halls (old Welsh Air)	
	
	

Arr. Robert S Frost

U P CO M I N G E V EN TS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 | 1 PM (By donation)
44th Annual TubaChristmas
TubaChristmas returns to Market Square in downtown Victoria! Enjoy the euphonious tones of massed, low-brass instruments
when more than 100 tuba and euphonium players from across the region unite for one of Victoria’s favourite holiday traditions.
Market Square, 560 Johnson Street
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11 | 2 PM (By donation)
Seasonal Classics
UVic School of Music Cello students from the studio of Pamela Highbaugh Aloni perform classical and seasonal selections.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15 | 2:30 PM ($12-$35)
Across the Boundaries: Songs of the 20th Century
Anne Grimm (soprano) and Bruce Vogt (piano) continue their exploration of the songs of Irène Wieniawska, who, under her
pen name Poldowski, composed some of the most powerful and poetic settings of French symbolist poets in the early part
of the 20th century.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 | 7:30 PM ($12-$35)
Faculty Concert: Bold, Beautiful and Brave
From Elsa to Eva, Belle to Maria, join UVic School of Music trumpet professor Merrie Klazek ​and pianist Heather Burns for this
engaging exploration of music and messages about wonderful female protagonists in musical theatre.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall

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&#13;
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Matthew McCartney, &#13;
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Evan Fitzgerald, &#13;
Armon Walters, &#13;
Ocean Defayette, &#13;
Hailie Lane, &#13;
Mila Davidov, &#13;
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GVYO Cello Ensemble&#13;
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 Jayda Thor, &#13;
Isaac Woollends, &#13;
Hanna Siegel,&#13;
 Joelle Marshman, &#13;
Joanne Jiang, &#13;
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&#13;
UVic Cello Class and Alumni Ensemble&#13;
Maria Wang, &#13;
Sandra Espinola, &#13;
Aline Thevard, &#13;
Bryan Lin, &#13;
Caitlyn Liu, &#13;
Erin Tinney, &#13;
Nicole Phanichphant, &#13;
Karen Whyte, &#13;
Mahtab Sadaatmand, &#13;
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Nathan Jacklin, &#13;
Tau Kapolykeo, &#13;
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                    <text>TUBA &amp; EUPHONIUM
STUDIO RECITAL

UVIC

Students from the studio of Paul Beauchesne

FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 2023 | 7:30 PM

Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, MacLaurin Building

We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory
the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples
whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

PROGRAM
Rondeau				
		
					

J.J. Mouret (1682-1738)
Arr. J. Stevens

	
Studio Ensemble

Cello Suite No. 1 	
J.S. Bach
	
Minuet 1 and 2 	(1685-1750)
Muskan Guglani, euphonium
Tundra						
	
	
Senora Dunford, euphonium
Jelena Loi, piano
	

C. Nishimura
(b. 1991)

Fantasy for Tuba						
	
						

M. Arnold
(1921-2006)

Aaron Kruger, tuba
			
Sonata for Euphonium and Piano 	
B. York
	
Mvt. 2	(1949-2020)
Sarah Higginson, euphonium
Simi Luttrell, piano
M. Wemer-Kersten (1880-1948)
Arr. R. Knoener

Bummel-Petrus	
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square 	

Sarah Higginson, Muskan Guglani, Senora Dunford, euphonium
Aaron Kruger, Spencer Robinson, tuba

M. Sherwin (1902-1974)
Arr. Smalley

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Muskan Guglani, euphonium&#13;
Senora Dunford, euphonium and Jelena Loi, piano&#13;
Aaron Kruger, tuba&#13;
Sarah Higginson, euphonium and Simi Luttrell, piano&#13;
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                    <text>UVIC

FACULTY CONCERT SERIES
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 2023 | 2:30 PM
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, MacLaurin Building
University of Victoria

ACROSS THE BOUNDARIES:
SONGS OF THE 20TH CENTURY
ANNE GRIMM SOPRANO &amp; BRUCE VOGT PIANO
WITH GUEST ARTIST ANNA BETUZZI OBOE
PROGRAM
Songs of Poldowski (Régine Wieniawska - 1879-1932)
	
I.	
	
	
	
	
II. 	
	
	

i. Dansons la Gigue		
ii. Brume 			
iii. Spleen 	

III. 	
	
	

i. Sérénade	
ii. Circonspection 	
iii. En sourdine

IV. 	
	
	

i. Effet de neige 	
ii. Berceuse d’Armorique	
iii. Soir 	

Paul Verlaine (1844-1896)

i. L’heure exquise 	
ii. Mandoline
iii. Dimanche Avril
iv. L’attente

Adolphe Retté (1863–1930)
Paul Verlaine

Anatole le Braz (1859–1926)
Albert Samain (1858–1900)
INTERMISSION

The Owl and the Pussycat, by Edward Lear 	

Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)

Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib (And what was sent to the Soldier’s wife)	

Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956)
Kurt Weil (1900-1950)

Three Songs: “Aspects of Love” 	
	
	
	

I Wish I Were In Love Again
You Took Advantage of Me
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered

Four Songs	
	
J’aimais (I Loved)
	
Les Toros (The Bulls)
	
Fils de (Sons of)
	
Quand on a que l’amour (If We Only Have Love)

Lorenz Hart (1895-1943)
Richard Rodgers (1902-1979)

Jacques Brel (1929-1978)

We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory
the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples
whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

�PROGRAM NOTES
• Poldowski (1879-1932), née Irène Régine Wieniawska, was among the group of early twentieth century composers instrumental in shaping the genre of French art song. Poldowski produced a number of chamber and orchestral works, but it is her
thirty-six surviving mélodies that represent her greatest contribution as a composer. And yet, despite numerous performances
of her songs by major European and American artists during her lifetime – and critical recognition by major publicists – her
music fell by the wayside following her death in 1932 and was largely forgotten for several decades. The modest revival of her
songs in recent years, in both live performances and several recording projects, has brought renewed interest in her music and
her life.
Poldowski’s mother, Isabella Bessie Hampton, was from a genteel, music-loving Irish family that had settled in London. Her father
was the renowned Polish composer and violinist, Henryk Wieniawski (1835–80). Unsurprisingly, Poldowski was encouraged
towards a thorough music education, with studies in Brussels, London and Paris.
The period from about 1870 to 1920 is one of the richest for the genre of the French mélodie, which drew on the resurgence
of French poetry launched by Baudelaire in the middle of the nineteenth century.The symbolist poets, Mallarmé and particularly Verlaine, inspired a great flowering of vocal music by Fauré, Duparc, Debussy, Ravel, Chausson, and others. While Poldowski’s
compositional voice was certainly influenced by these strong creative personalities, hers was almost immediately distinctive, her
originality unmistakable, and her place in their company well deserved. She had a gift for engaging, sensual melody and refined
harmony, and, above all, a great sensitivity to the meaning, rhythms, nuances, and colours of each poem.
Her stylistic range is extensive. Some of the songs are in the manner of folksongs (Berceuse d’Armorique). Occasionally one
finds operatic grandiloquence (Spleen) or impressionistic understatement (Circonspection and Effet de neige). Late romantic (L’heure exquise and Brume) and early modernist styles (Mandoline) rub shoulders. And yet - almost Fauve-like - she
allows the music suddenly to flower with a profusion of rich primary colours drawn from the poetry itself.
Almost all her chosen French poems are associated with the symbolist movement. It is not surprising that Poldowski gravitated
towards this poetic sensibility. When Mallarmé describes the goal of the symbolists as depicting “not the thing itself but the effect
it produces,” he might well have been describing Poldowski’s own aspiration. Her settings go beyond description to the very
nerve endings of the text.
“The sensuous beauty of Verlaine’s language, his intimacy and simplicity, have made new landscapes for me.” With these words,
Poldowski captured the essence of her response to Paul Verlaine’s poetry as reflected in her twenty-two settings of his poetry
that span her entire composing career. The much-vaunted musicality of his verse seemed to speak to Poldowski as did none
other, for in it she found a language of aesthetic beauty, playfulness, and perversity that resonated with her spirit and musical
imagination.
• Anatole le Braz (1859–1926) was a Breton poet, a translator, and a respected folklore collector. Berceuse d’Armorique
comes from his poetry collection La Chanson de la Bretagne (1892).
• At a very young age, Adolphe Retté (1863–1930) earned a considerable reputation as a symbolist poet – though he ultimately turned against the movement and established himself as a reactionary in his writings and in his politics. Sérénade comes
from an early poetic publication, La forêt bruissante (1896), a collection of poems suffused with the healing power of nature.
• The poetry of Albert Samain (1858–1900) express the renewed fascination for Antiquity and the predilection for sorrowful
evenings that characterized the symbolist sensibility at the turn of the century. Soir comes from Samain’s first collection of
poems, Au jardin de l’infante (1893).

• The Owl and the Pussycat was perhaps Igor Stravinsky’s last composition. The poem was a favourite of his wife Vera and
his setting is dedicated to her. Edward Lear’s playfully haunting verses remain the primary focus with the accompaniment remaining discreet throughout.
• Kurt Weill wrote a great deal of music in many genres but he is best known for his numerous collaborations with the poet
and playwright Bertolt Brecht, with whom he created six musical dramas, the most famous being Threepenny Opera. Und was
bekam des Soldaten Weib? (And what was sent to the Soldier’s wife?) was a single ballad written in collaboration with Brecht
not long after Hitler had launched his disastrous invasion of Russia.
• Richard Rodgers is somewhat better known for the many Broadway shows that he wrote between 1943 and 1959, partnering with the lyricist Oscar Hammerstein. His partnership with Lorenz Hart was of even longer duration – from 1919 to
1943 – and if it produced fewer shows that have lived on, nevertheless their songs have their compensations. There is a wry
and honest approach about life and love of a kind that can scarcely be found in the later more sentimental partnership.
• Jacques Brel was a Belgian songwriter, singer and actor who composed powerfully satirical and poetically brilliant songs,
performing them in Belgium and France and finally throughout the western world. He is considered one of the great creators
of the modern Chanson. Most of his songs were recorded in French – occasionally in Dutch – but through translations and
performances by well-known English-speaking songwriters and performers, English versions of his songs have continued to be
performed widely.

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                    <text>SAXOPHONE CLASS SOLO RECITAL
8pm the 20th of JANUARY 2023 at the Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
University of Victoria School of Music
Students from the Class of Wendell Clanton
Cole Davis with Yousef Shadian
1. Run, Bird from Fuzzy Bird Sonata (1995) by Takashi Yoshimatsu (1953)
Connor Baumann with Yousef Shadian
Premier Solo: Andante et Bolero (1866) pour tenor saxophone et piano by Jules Demersseman
(1833 – 1866)
Caiden Meyer with Teslyn Bates
Solo de Concert No. 2 Op. 77 for saxophone baryton (1860-61) by Jean-Baptiste Singelée (18121875) revision de Paul Wehage
Sovenance Statham with Alicia Bai
Allegro from Allegro, Largo et Finale by G. F. Handel (1685-1759)
Meghan Pimm with Gabriel Lagos
1st movement from Petite Suite Latine by Jérôme Naulais (1951)
Hannah Stanwood with Yousef Shadian
Rondo from Lamento et Rondo (1973) for saxophone alto et piano by Pierre Sancan (1916-2008)
Emerson Jong with Aurora Wai
1st movement Allegretto malincolico from Sonate pour Flûte et Piano (1957) by Francis Poulenc
(1899-1963)
Madison Wang with Carey Wang
1st movement from Sonate en Ut# pour saxophone alto et orchestre (1943) by Fernande Decruck
(1896–1928)

 Ten Minute Intermission 
Bethanie Tran
Frost (2011) from Karl by Marc Mellits (1966)
 The house and stage lights will be turned off during this performance.
Xavier Marican with Ruby Koep
Concerto Capriccio on Themes of Paganini by Grigorij Markovich Kalinkovich (1917 – 1992)
revised by Alain Crepin

uy' skweyl
We are grateful for the opportunity to perform in the Phillip T. Young Recital Hall situated on the
traditional lands of the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples.

�SAXOPHONE CLASS SOLO RECITAL
8pm the 20th of JANUARY 2023 at the Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
University of Victoria School of Music
Students from the Class of Wendell Clanton
Kayleigh Francis
Prelude to Vertigo (2017) for solo tenor saxophone by Christian Lauba (b. 1952)
Sylvan Wilkinson with Carey Wang
3rd &amp; 4th movements from Sonate en Ut# pour saxophone alto et orchestre (1943) by Fernande
Decruck (1896–1928)

 Acknowledgements 
We offer our heartfelt thanks for the generous support of our student pianists and their teachers,
and acknowledge the kind support of our guest pianists.
Alicia Bai, Teslyn Bates, Ruby Koep, Gabriel Lagos, Yousef Shadian, Aurora Wai &amp; Carey Wang



2023 Saxophone Class
Cole Davis
Connor Baumann
Hannah Stanwood
Caiden Meyer
Sovenance Statham
Emerson Jong
Madison Wang
Xavier Marican
Meghan Pimm
Bethanie Tran
Kayleigh Francis
Sylvan Wilkinson

of the 4th Year Class, Performance†
of the 2nd Year Class, Education
of the 3rd Year Class, Musical Arts
of the 1st Year Class, Education
of the 1st Year Class, Education
of the 4th Year Class, Education
of the 3d Year Class, Education
of the 2nd Year Class, Performance
of the 3rd Year Class, Education
of the 3rd Year Class, Education
of the Graduate Class, Performance
of the 3rd Year Class, Performance‡

† Winner of the University of Victoria School of Music Concerto Competition (2022)
‡ Winner of the Roberto and Mary Wood Scholarship, Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival

Join us for our annual Saxophone Class Ensemble Concert
Saturday March 4th @ 8pm at the School of Music
PTY Recital Hall

uvicsaxophone.blogspot.com
uy' skweyl
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traditional lands of the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples.

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