By 2013 LIS584 class, Spring 2024 262A Class, and Sousa Archives staff
Title: School of Music Audio Department Sound Recordings, 1945-2009
ID: 12/5/64
Primary Creator: School of Music Audio Department
Other Creators: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. School of Music
Extent: 334.0 cubic feet
Arrangement:
Organized in thirteen series: Series 1, University of Illinois Ensembles; Series 2, Faculty Recitals; Series 3, Student Recitals; Series 4, Festival of Contemporary Arts, 1953-1978; Series 5, Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra; Series 6, Convocations, Symposia, Forums and Guest Recitals; Series 7, Special Requests and Donations; Series 8, Card Catalogs; Series 9, Transcription Discs; Series 10: DAT Sound Recordings; Series 11: F1 Audio and Betamax Video Recordings; Series 12: CD-R and DVD Sound Recordings, 1951-2009; and Series 13: Rex Anderson Master Recordings, 1977-1991.
Recordings in series 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8 are arranged by call numbers as originally assigned by the Music and Performing Arts Library, which begin with a MO number or Music Archive Tape number. All items included within these series that do not have identifying numbers are arranged chronologically at the end of the series. Recordings in Series 4, Series 7, Series 9, Series 10, and Series 11 are arranged chronologically, with the exception of the end of Series 7, which contains items arranged by call number beginning with the letter "R". Series 9 in particular, has been arranged chronologically rather than by record label number because several of the original label numbers duplicate, many are missing, many appear out of order, and the record labels changed in early 1949 from a four digit label (ex. 5000/5001) to a single digit label (ex. 1/2). Series 12 is arranged by item number as originally assigned by the School of Music Audio Department, and is largely, though not consistently, chronological by recording date. Some cases include duplicate recordings of concerts, each assigned a unique item number despite sharing the same archival number. Some recordings dated prior to 2000 are noted as either remastered copies, reel-to-reel transfers, and DAT to CD-R transfers. Series 13 is arranged alphabetically by the performer's surname.
Note: Cards in Series 8 include all extant cards from the Music and Performing Arts Library that correspond to the recordings; cards marked "Withdrawn" indicate tapes that were deaccessioned based on their being duplicates or on other appraisal decisions.
Date Acquired: 03/07/2013. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Compositions-Music, Computer Music, Contemporary Arts Festival, Electronic Music, Faculty, Instrumental music, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Music, School of, Music Composition, Smith Music Hall, Speakers, Visiting, Student Performance, Symphony Orchestra
Consists of original 1/4"-inch reel to reel, 12'' inch transcription discs, 10'' inch audio recordings, and CD-R and DVD audio recordings of performances by university ensembles, faculty, students, and guest performers between 1945 and 2009. The audio tapes were recorded either as mono or stereo on 2- and 4-track acetate and polyester tape, while the transcription discs were recorded on acetate discs. In addition to the recordings of University of Illinois ensemble performances and faculty/student recitals, this collection includes recordings of performances associated with the University's Festival of Contemporary Arts, Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra, SPICMACAY, Enescu Ensemble, and lectures, concerts, music forums and symposia given by visiting performers and scholars. Of particular note are recordings of performances and lectures by Harry Partch, John Cage, Aaron Copland, Paul Hindemith, Igor Stravinsky, Soulima Stravinsky, Georges Enesco, Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears, Ben Johnston, Frederic Rzewski, Béla Bartók, Max Roach, Gunther Schuller, Harrison Birtwhistle, George Crumb, Salvatore Martirano, Carl Dahlhaus, Joel Chadabe, Lucas Foss, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Cornelius Cardew, Morton Feldman, Iannis Xenakis, Stefan Wolpe, David Tudor, Milton Babbit, David Rosenboom, Pauline Oliveros, Sudhir Phadke, Jon Faddis, the Astor Piazzolla Quintet.
The School of Music purchased its first recording equipment in 1948 (University of Illinois, 1948). Since then, the School of Music Audio Department has provided recording services for student, faculty, and guest performers at University venues including Smith Music Hall, the Krannert Center for Performing Arts, and the Music Building Recording Studios (University of Illinois School of Music, 2013). Past Directors of the Audio Department include Jim Campbell, Carl Volkers (ca. 1950s-1976), Jeff Whimsatt (1976-78), and Rex Anderson (1978-2010). Following Anderson's retirement in 2010, audio engineers Frank Horger and Bill Demkov jointly managed the department until Demkov left the position in 2015. Horger then solely oversaw the recordings until 2020, when the management of the recordings was transferred to Graham Duncan. Duncan worked for the Audio Department as a part-time employee from 2002-2005 and 2007-2021, at which point he was appointed the full-time audio director.
The Festival of Contemporary Arts, first organized in 1948, included as part of its programming dance, theater, landscape architecture, music and an Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture. The Festival's music events included a variety of concerts, lectures, and workshops that were produced by University faculty and student ensembles, and guest composers and performers. The styles of new music performance incorporated into these festivals encompassed everything from contemporary orchestral, jazz, opera, and choral music to new forms of performance art. Initially held annually, the five- to six-week festival of performing and studio arts became a biennial event after 1953. Budgetary concerns led to the effective end of the festival after 1971, however, a related Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts was held in 1978.
Compositions-Music
Computer Music
Contemporary Arts Festival
Electronic Music
Faculty
Instrumental music
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts
Music, School of
Music Composition
Smith Music Hall
Speakers, Visiting
Student Performance
Symphony Orchestra
Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Accruals: Originally obtained from the Music and Performing Arts Library on March 7, 2013. A second set of recordings, Series 9, was found within the Music and Performing Arts library in 2014 and were transferred to the Sousa Archives on August 9, 2015 and December 7, 2015. Additional reel-to-reel recordings of the 1970 and 1971 performances of the University of Illinois Opera Group and 1971 performances of the John Wustman studio were transferred to the Sousa Archives from the Library's Audio Preservation Unit on August 18, 2016. Recordings of the University wind band and men's glee club tapes were transferred from the the University Press Building on September 26, 2017, and a third addition of reel-to-reel tapes from the Music and Performing Arts Library was transferred to the Center on May 1, 2018. The CD-R and DVD sound recordings were transferred to the Sousa Archives from the School of Music Audio Department on October 26, 2023. Additional CD-Rs and 1/4" reel-to-reel tapes were transferred to the Sousa Archives from the Department on November 14, 2023.
Acquisition Source: School of Music Audio Department
Appraisal Information: Several items within all series were deaccessioned due to decay, lack of information on the object, and duplication elsewhere within the collection or at other archives. Several discs in series 9 were deaccessioned due to acetate breakdown, but a description of the record number and works performed have been retained within the collection record.
Related Materials: Festival of Contemporary Arts Programs Announcements, 1948- (record series: 12/1/806) For more information please see http://archives.library.illinois.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=5243.
Related Publications: For further information about other Lejaren Hiller sound recordings and personal papers please visit the University at Buffalo's Lejaren Hiller Papers which can be accessed using the following URL [https://research.lib.buffalo.edu/hiller].
Disc #13: Recital, Ann Yeung, harp. "Sonata in c minor, Op. 2, Sophia Corri Dussek; "Contemplation," Henriette Renie; From "Haiku for Harp," Susann McDonald and Linda Wood; "Reflections at Cedar Creek," Teresa LeVelle; "Legende," Henriette Renie; "Consonances VII," Liana Alexandra; "Sonate," Germaine Tailleferre; "Introduction et allegro," Maurice Ravel.
Disc #14: 2000 Martirano Award Concert: UI New Music Ensemble, Zack Browning, director; UI Oboe Ensemble, Nancy Ambrose King, director. Tone Road Ramblers, guest ensemble. "Trio and Consort," Gregory Mertl; "Sizzle," Sophia Serghi; "Improvisation I," Tone Road Ramblers; "Improvisation," Tone Road Ramblers; "Thrown," Salvatore Martirano.
Disc #15: Faculty Recital: Jerold Siena, tenor; Gustavo Romero, piano. "Die Winterreise," Franz Schubert..
Disc #16: Faculty Chamber Music Concert, Donald Schleicher, conductor; June Card, soprano, sprechgesang; James Scott, flute, piccolo; J. David Harris, clarinet; Steven Prescott, guest bass clarinet; Danwen Jiang, violin, Rudolf Haken, viola; Ko Iwasaki, cello; Gustavo Romero, piano. "Pierrot Lunaire, Opus 21," Arnold Schonberg. June Card, narrator; Gustavo Romero, piano; Wei-Chun Bernadett Lo, guest piano; Danwen Jiang, violin; Ruth Lenz, guest violin; Rudolf Haken, viola; Ko Iwasaki, cello; Marcos Machado, guest double bass; James Scott, flute, piccolo; J. David Harris, clarinet; William Moersch, percussion; Ricardo Flores, percussion: "Carnaval Des Animaux," Camile Saint-Saens.
Disc #17a: Gustavo Romero, piano ( disc 1 0f 2). "Partita No. 5 in G Major, BWV 829," and "Partita No. 6 in E Minor, BWV 830, Johann Sebastian Bach.
Disc #17 b: (disc 2 of 2) :"Partita No. 4 in D Major, BWV 828," Johann Sebastian Bach; Encore.
Disc #18a: (disc 1 of 2): University of Illinois Symphonic Band IB, Thomas E. Caneva, conductor. "Ranvare for the New Millennium," Ron Nelson; "Be Thou My Vision," David Gillingham; "La Fiesta Mexicana," H. Owen Reed.
Disc #18b: (disc 2 of 2): University of Illinois Wind Symphony, James F. Keene, conductor. "Fiesta Del Pacifico," Roger Nelson; "Lagan Love," Luigi Zaninelli; "Toccata Marziale," Ralph Vaughan Williams; "Lincolnshire Posy," Percy Grainger; "U of I March."
Disc #19a: (disc 1 of 2)
Disc #19b: (disc 2 of 2)
Michael Cameron, double bass.
Disc #20a: (disc 1 of 2) "Suite No. 1, BWV 1001," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Sonata," David Diamond; "Generic Composition No. 4," Christopher Fox; "Message-consolation a Christian Sutter," Gyorgy Kurtag; "Folia," Kaija Saariaho; "Caprice," Frank Proto.
Disc #20b: (disc 2 of 2) OMS Master with 11 tracks.
Disc #21a: UI Symphonic Band II, Peter J.. Griffin, conductor. "Morning Alleluias for the Winter Solstice," Ron Nelson; "Nabucco Overture," Giuseppe Verdi; "An Original Suite," Gordon Jacob; "Symphonic Dance No. 3 'Fiesta'," Clifton Williams.
Disc #21b: UI Concert Band, Kenneth R. Steinsultz, conductor. "Early Light," Carolyn Bremer; "Llwyn Onn," Brian Hogg; "Folk Song Suite," Ralph Vaughan Williams; "Pageant," Vincent Persichetti and Karl L. King.
Donald Schleicher, conductor; Danwen Jiang, violin.
Disc #22a: (disc 1 of 2) "Overture from Die Zauberflote," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Concerto for Violin, Opus 47," Jean Sibelius; "Symphony No. 1, Opus 55," Edward Elgar.
Disc #22b: (disc 2 of 2) Continuation of Disc #22a.
James Copeland Scott, flute; Gustavo Romero, piano.
Disc #23a: (disc 1 of 2) "Sonata in D Major, Opus 50," Johann Nepomuk Hummel; "Sonata in A Major, Opus 13," Gabriel Faure.
Disc #23b: (disc 2 of 2) "Sonate pour Flute et Piano," Jindrich Feld; "Introduction and Variations (on the theme 'Ihr Blumlein alle' from 'Die Schone Mullerin' D. 802," Franz Schubert.
Disc #24: Illini Symphony, Jack Ranney, conductor; Michelle Lee, violin. "Concerto in D Major for Violin and Orchestra," Ludwig van Beethoven; "A Night on Bald Mountain," Modest Moussorgsky; "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," Paul Dukas; "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor," Johann Sebastian Bach.
Disc #25a: (disc 1 of 2) Faculty Recital, Gustavo Romero, piano. "French Overture, BWV 831," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Aria with Thirty Variations, BWV 988," ("Goldberg"), Johann Sebastian Bach (continued on Disc #25b (Item 112).
Disc #50a: University of Illinois Symphonic Band IB, Robert Busan, conductor; "Fanfare for the Common Man," Aaron Copland; "Danon Cubano," Aaron Copland; "Chorale Prelude on a German Folk Tune," James Barnes. Thomas E. Caneva, conductor: "Four Scottish Dances," Malcolm Arnold.
Disc #50b: University of Illinois Wind Symphony, Kenneth R. Steinsultz, conductor: "Celebration," Edward Gregson; "Three Grainger Settings," Percy Grainger; "Sounds, Shapes, and Symbols," Leslie Bassett. William Warfield, narrator; James F. Keene, conductor: "Lincoln Portrait," Aaron Copland.; "Encore."
Disc #51: UI Trombone Choir, Elliot L. Chasanov, conductor: "Motet: Selig sind die toten," Heinrich Schutz. UI Trombone Ensemble: "...through the watches of the night," Jason Bahr; "Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral" from Lohengrin, Richard Wagner. UI Trombone Choir: "Trombone Octet," Gordon Jacob. UI Trombone Ensemble, Mark Moore, tuba: "Concerto in F Major," Ernst Sachse, UI High School Laboratory Trombone Choir, Andrew Williams, conductor: "Contrapunctus I" from THe Art of the Fugue, Johann Sebastian Bach; "Two Songs,: Edward Grieg. UI Trombone Choir: "Stardust for 'The Chief ' [Eastman trombone teacher, Emory Remington]," Rayburn Wright.
Disc #52a (1 of 2): UI Symphony Orchestra, Donald Schleicher, conductor; Gustavo Romero, piano; and Carolyn Kuan, graduate student conductor. "L'apprenti sorcier, " Paul Dukas; "Concerto for Piano in G," Maurice Ravel; "Symhonie Fantastique, Opus 14," Hector Berlioz.
Disc #52b (2 of 2): UI Symphony Orchestra. See Item 140 for program pieces.
Disc #53: The Enescu Ensemble, Sherban Lupu, conductor and soloist; Michael Cameron, double bass: "La Follia," Arcangelo Corelli; "Sextett from Capriccio, Opus 85," Richard Strauss; "Intermezzo for Strings, Opus 12, George Enescu; "Adagio and Fugue in C Minor, KV 546," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Grand Duo Concertant for violin and double bass," Giovanni Bottesini; "Liebesleid," and "Liebesfreud," Fritz Kreisler.
Disc #56: UI Percussion Ensemble, William Moersch, director: "Ku-Ka-Ilimoku," Christooher Rouse; "Second Construction," John Cage; "Omphalo Centric Lecture," Nigel Westlake; "Andromeda," Graham Whettam; "Bicksa," Thom Hasenpflug; "Kvadrat," Vinko Globokar; "Woodwork," Jan Bach; "The Whole Toy Laid Down," Dave Hollinden.
Disc #57: New Music Ensemble, Zack Browning, director; Vinko Globokar, conductor; John O'Brien, saxophone; Julie Gunn, piano; William Heiles, piano; Sylvia Smith, timpani. Compositions by Herbert Brun: "Dustiny," "Maiax!"; "The Laubhing Third"; "moody moments"; "Postpone It"; "i toLD You so!. "Tangled Loops," Jason Eckardt; "ZLOM'" Vinko Globokar.
Disc #76: Faculty Recital, Michael Ewald, trumpet: "Dialogues for Trumpet, Piano, and Percussion," Richard Halligan; Eric Dalheim, piano; William Moersch, percussion; "Seven Spanish Songs," Manuel de Falla; Eric Dalheim, piano; "Suite for Brass Trio," Arthur Frackenpohl; Elliott Chasanov, trombone; Kazimierz Machala, horn; "Music for a Farce," Paul Bowles.
Disc #77: Guest Artist Recital, Pawel Checinski, piano: Music of Frederic Chopin: "Polonaise=Fantasie, Opus 61"; "Berceuse, Opus 57"; "Two Mazurkas"; "Variatios on 'La ci darem la mano' from Mozart's Don Giovanni"; "Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, Opus 23; Ballade No. 2 in F Major, Opus 38"; "Ballade No. 3 in A-flat Major, Opus 47"; "Ballade No. 4 in F Minor, Opus 52:; 2 Encores.
Disc #78: UI Symphony Orchestra, Gary Lewis, guest conductor; Ann Yeung, harp: "Academic Festival Overture," Johannes Brahms; "Concierto de Aranjuez," Joaquin Rodrigo; "Symphony No. 1, Opis 21," :Ludwig van Beethoven.
Disc #78.l: Illini Symphony, Jack Ranney, conductor; David Grandis, graduate student conductor: "Cockaigne Overture (In London Town), Ops 46," Edward Elgar; "Rumanian Folk Dances," Bela Bartok; "Brook Green Suite for Strings," Gustav Holtz; "Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Opus 43," Jean Sibelius.
Disc #79: Concert I; UI New Music Ensemble: Zack Browning, director; Ann Yeung, harp; Mark Saric, piano. "Unity (compromised restraint)," Brad Decker; "Archetypal Infusion: MemEry 2K," Paul A. Oehlers; "Capable (Needs Yellow)," John Pudar; "Roles," Nicholas Hennies; "AzUres (for Stephan)," Jessica Anne Ziegelbauer; "Quintet 2000," Minsoo Cho..
Disc #80: Concert II, UI New Music Ensemble: Zack Browning, director; Peter Tambroni, double bass. "A Defective," David Cubberly; "Dance of the Spiders," David E. Farrell; "Journeys 1 - 'Illinois'," Jesse Guessford; "Two Songs On Texts By Yeats," David Bashwiner; "Into the House of Usher," Gregory P. Nicolett; "Outcry," Michael Tarleton.
Disc #81: 21st Century Piano Commission Award Concert, Timothy E. Johnson, composer; Brad Friedman, pianist.: "Sonata Urbana," Timothy Johnson; "Owen's Leaf," Timothy Johnson; "32 Variations in C Minor," Ludwig van Beethoven; "Simic Songs," Timothy Johnson; "I/O," Timothy Johnson.
Disc #82: UI Trombone Ensemble, Elliot L. Chansanov, conductor. "Motet: Ecce veniet dies illa," Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina; "Passacaglia," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Passacaglia," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Sonata No. 1," Evan Copley; "Concertino for Bass Trombone and Trombone Ensemble," Eric Ewazen; "Nimrod from Enigma Variations," Edward Elgar; "Londonderry Air," traditional.
DIsc #83: The Bohemian Cello, Laurien Laufman, cello; Edward Rath, pianno: "Fond Recollections, Opus 64, No. 1," David Popper; "Sonata No. 2, 1941," Bohuslav Martinu, :"A Tale (Pohadka): Allegro," Leos Janacek; "Rondo," Antonin Dvorak; "Variations on a Theme of Rossini," Bohuslav Martinu.
Disc #84a (1 of 2): UI Wind Symphony and UI Symphonic Band I: James F. Keene, conductor; Thomas E. Caneva, conductor; Angelo Bolciagni, guest conductor. "Children's March," Percy Grainger; "Passacaglia (Hommage on B-A-C-H)," Ron Nelson; "L'Inglesina (The Little English Girl)," Davide Delle Cese; "Cartoon," Paul Hart; "Handel in the Strand," Percy Grainger; "Internal Combustion," David Gillingham; "Trauermusick," Richard Wagner; "Dance Movements," Philip Sparke.
Disc #84b (2 of 2): UI Wind Symphony (See Item 167 for details)
Disc #85a (1 of 2): UI Wind Symphony I and UI Symphonic Band IB, James F. Keene, conductor; Thomas E. Caneva, conductor; David Stanhope, guest conductor: "Canzona," Peter Mennin; "An American Elegy," Frank Ticheli; "Olympic Fireworks," David Stanhope; "Little Ripper march," David Stanhope; "Tam o'Shanter," Malcolm Arnold; "Irish Tune from County Derry," Percy Grainger; "Folksongs for Band, Set," David Stanhope.
Disc #85b (2 of 2): UI Wind Symphony. See Item 168 for program details.
Disc #86: UIUC Composers Festival Concert VI, UI New Music Ensemble: Zack Browning, director; Adrian Childs, piano; Sherban Lupu, violin: "Clarinet Sonata," William Jason Raynovich; "Katastrophe," Sever Tipei; "Double Shot," Zack Browning; "WZJB in drone," William Jason Raynovich; "Ariadne's Thrad," James Kilbourne.
Disc #87: Choragos, Fred Stoltzfus, Director: "Adjutorium nostrum, a 4," Antoine de Fevin; "Missa Adjutorium nostrum, a 4," Anonymous; "Regina celi letare," Alexander Agricola; "Noli flere Maria," Jean Mouton; "Christus resurgens," Jean Mouton; "Salva nos Domine," Jean Mouton; "Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat, a 4," Matthieu Gascongne.
Disc #88a (1 of 2): Faculty Recital, Sherban Lupu, violin; Ian Hobson, piano: "Sonata," Leos Janacek; "Sonata No. 3 in G Major, Opus 30," Ludwig van Beethoven, "Sonata No. 1," Bela Bartok; "Four Pieces,Opus 17," Josef Suk.
Disc #88b (2 of 2): Faculty Recital, S. Lupu, violin; Ian Hobson, piano. See Item 170 for program details.
Disc #89a (1 of 2): Faculty Recital, Gustavo Romero, piano. "Sonata in B-flat Major, Opus 47, No. 2," Muzio Clementi; "Sonata Reminiscenza, Opus 38, No. 1," Nikolai Medtner; "Sonata Fantasy, Opus 19," Alexander Scriabin; "Fantasie Brillante on themes from Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, Opus 493," Carl Czerny; "Sonata No. 6," Sergei Prokofiev; Encore.
Disc #89b (2 of 2): See Item 171 for program details
Disc #90: Faculty Recita, Dana Robinson, organ: "Prelude and Fugue in A Minor, BWV 543," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Schmucke Dich, O liebe Seele, BWV 654," J.S. Bach; "Fantasy in C Minor, BWV 562," J.S. Bach; "Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Opus 65," Felix Mendelssohn; "Fugue in A-flat Minor," Johannes Brahms; "Six Fugues on the name BACH, Opus 60," Robert Schumann.
Disc #9la (1 of 2); Rudolf Haken, viola; Edward Rath, piano; Ann Yeung, harp; Soloman Baer, clarinet: "Suie VI, BWV 1012," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Trio for Clarinet, Viola, and Piano, K. 498, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "An Irish Fantasy, for Viola and Harp. Opus 76," Robert Kelly; "Sonata, for viola and piano, Opus 11, No. 4," Paul Hindemith.
Disc #91b (2 of 2): See disc #91a for details of program.
Disc #95: Chamber Music Concert, Gustavo Romero, piano; Guilaine Senecal, soprano; David Steinau, tenor; Alexander Djordjevic, piano; Wei-Chun Bernadette Lo, piano: All Rachminaniv Program: "Loneliness, Opus, No. 6"; "Vocalise, Opus, 34, No. 12"; "How fair this spot, Opus 21, No. 7"; "Fantasy (Suite No. 1), Opus 14, No. 11"; "Symphonic Dances, Opus 45."
Disc #95.1 (1 of 2): Faculty Recital, Jerold Siena, tenor; Eric Dalheim, piano; Timothy Johnson, guitar: "English Folk Songs," Benjamin Britten; "Gedichte vot Eduard Morike," Hugo Wolf; "Tel Jour Tell Nuit," Francis Poulenc; "In the Silent Night," Sergi Rachmaninoff; "Gambling Songs," John Jacob Niles; Encore.
Disc #95.1 (2 of 2): See Item 177, #95.1 (1 of 2) for program.
Disc #95.2a (1 of 2): Part I "Elijah," Felix Mendelssohn: UI Chorale, UI Oratorio Society, and UI Symphonic Orchestra: Fred Stoltzfus, conductor; Sherezade Panthaki, soprano; Stephanie Chigas, mezzo-soprano;Mark Gary, tenor; Richard Todd Payne, baritone; Hannah Clark, youth; "Elijah."
Disc #95.2b (2 of 2): Part II "Elijah," Felix Mendelssohn. See Item 178 for artists and program.
Disc #95.3a (1 of 2): "Elijah," Felix Mendelssohn."
Disc #953b (2 of 2): "Elijah," Felix Mendelssohn.
Disc #95.4: UI Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble, Mark Moore, conductor: "Pennsylvania Polka," Lester Lee and Zeke Manners; "Lyric Poem," Marcel Frank; "Virga Jesse Floruit," Anton Bruckner; "Power," John Stevens; "Little Fugue in G Minor," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Prelude and Fugue in C Minor," J.S. Bach; "Pictures at an Exhibition," Modest Mussorgsky.
Disc #95.4a (1 of 2): Raw Master.
Disc #95.4b (2 of 2): Raw Master
Disc #96: UI New Music Ensemble, Zack Browning, director; James Dashow, guest composer; Erik Lund, guest conductor; Chih-hsien Chien, flute; Joan Marie Dauber, soprano; Steven Prescott, clarinet: "Le Tracce di Kronos, i Passi," James Dashow; "The View from Beaumaris, Warren Burt; "...at other times, the distances," James Dashow; "Network Slammer," Zack Browning; "In the Arms of Peril," Scott A. Wyatt; "And where you are is where you are not," Erik Lund.
Disc #97: Faculty Chamber Music Recital, Danwen Jiang, violin, and friends: French Chamber Music: "Suite for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano," Darius Milhaud; "Sonata in A Major for Piano and Violin," Cesar Franck; "Quartet in G Minor, for Piano, Violin, Vioa, and Cello, Opus 45," Gabriel Faure.
Disc #98a (1 of 2): The Quatuor Apollinaire, Jean-Michel Goury, saxophones; Sophie Goury, flute; Marie-Christine Josset, voice, piano; Yves Josset, piano, celeste: "Noces Digitales," Francois Rosse; "Epitaphe de Jean Harlow," Charles Koechlin; "Three Birdsongs," Etienne Rolin; "Coutes de Ma Mere C'oye," Maurice Ravel; "Homage to the Square," Rico Gubler; "Quatuor," Heitor Villa-Lobos.
Disc #98b (2 of 2): "Au flanc de Bozat," Alain Savouret; "The Steeples and the Mountains," Charles Ives; "Tansparent Eyes," Marilyn Shrude; "Clepsydre," Bernard Carlosema.
Disc #99a (1 of 2): "Sing On, Play On!"; Barrington Coleman, conductor: "March In"; "Gaudeamus Igitur"; "I'll Walk With God"; Encore; "Enosh," W. Goldstein; "The Battle of Jericho," M. Hogan; Selections from "The Other Guys"; "Brothers Sing"; "Dirait-on," M. Lauridsen; "Red, Red Rose," R. Scholz; "Freedom Come"; "You Can't Eat You Got To," L. Bernstein; "Gee, Officer Krupke," L. Bernstein and S. Sondheim; "The Big Ten Medley," Larson and Moreen; "Illinois State Song"; Group song.
Disc #99b (2 of 2): Continuation of program above.
Disc #100: UI Graduate String Quartet: Ruth Lenz, violin; Julieta Mihai, violen; Istvan Szabo, viola; Ji Yon Shim, cello: "Quartet in G Major, K. 387," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Terzetto, for two violins and viola, Opus 74," Antonin Dvorak; "Quartet No. 2, Opus 17," Bela Bartok.
Disc #101: Faculty Recital, Timothy McGovern, bassoon: "Sonate No. 3," Benedetto Marcello; "16 Walzes for Solo Bassoon," Francisco Mignone; "Serenata-Ivano," Carl Nielsen; "Solo de concert, Opus 35," Gabriel Pierne; "Concertpiece No. 1 in F Minor, Opus 113," Felix Mendelssohn.
Disc #102: Perc Rehearsal.
Disc #103a: "A Hindusthani Vocal Concert Concert."
Disc #129b (2 of 2): See Item 207 for program details.
Disc 130a (1 of 2): Festival of New Music, June 9, 2001: "Erosion," Alois Broder; "Masks," Oliver Knussen; "Stations," Michael DeMurga; "Piano Piece No. 4," Frederick Rzewski.
Disc #130b (2 of 2): "Letters in the Global Economy," Mark Saric; "Foxfire Drei," Helmut Oehring; "Olinda," Erik Lund.
Disc #131a (1 of 2): "Stationary Fronts," Mike McFerron; "Dance of the forever encircling politicians," Jesse Guessford; "Anatomically Speaking," Jesse Guessford; "MFL," Paul A Oehlers; "Archetypal Infusion: MemEry2k," Paul A. Oehlers; "The Ballad of Qfwfq," James Bohn; "Residual Impact," Paul Oehlers; "RAT 50-50-50-50-50," William Jason Raynovich; "Dancing on Eggshells," James Bohn.
Disc #131b (2 of 2): See Item 209 for program details.
Disc #132: June 11, 2001: "Seven Microworlds," Stephen Taylor; "3-3-stream," Kyongmee Choi; "And where you are is where you are not," Erik Lund; "The Big Bang," Timothy Johnson; "Piano Sonata," Elliot Carter.
Disc #137: UI Summer Chorus, July 28, 2001: Chester L. Alwes, conductor; Brian Glendron, Stephen Kingsbury, and Lisa Kristina, guest conductors; Lisa Kristina, accompanist. "I. Funeral Sentences," Henry Purcell; "When Davi heard that Absalom was slain,"" Norman Dinerstein; "O Tod, du bist ein bittre Gallen," Leonhard Lechner; "In Flanders Fields," Pau A. Aitken; "Saints Bound for Heaven:; "II. Vier Zigeunerlieder, Op. 112, No. 3-6," Johannes Brahms; "III Changed," James MacMillan; "The Blue Bir, Op. 119, No. 3," Charles Villiers Stanford; "My sweetheart's like Venus," Gustav Holst; "Though Amaryllis Dance," William Byrd; "IV. "My Heart is Inditing," George Friedrich Handel.
Disc #138a (1 of 2): Faculty Recital, Sept. 11, 2001; Gustavo Romero, piano: The Complete Piano Sonatas of Beethoven, Part 1 of 7: "Sonata in F Minor, Op. 2, No. 1"; "Sonata in F-sharp Major, Op. 78"; Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 31, No. 3..
Disc #138b (2 of 2): See Item 215 for program. Faculty Recital, Gustavo Romero, piano; Complete Piano Sonatas of Beethoven, Part 1 of 7: "Sonata in E Major, Op. 109"; "Sonata in F Minor, Op. 57 ("Appassionata")."
Disc #139a (1 of 2): Part I: Varsity Men's Glee Club: "Prayer for the Children"; "Star Spangled Banner"; "Gaudeamus Igitur"; "My Spirit Sang All Day," Gerald Finzi; "Spaseniye Sodelal," Pavel Chesnokov; "Ezekian Saw de Wheel," H.T. Berleigh; "Cry Out and Shout," Knut Nystedt. Part II: Women's Glee Club: "Zion's Walls," Aaron Copland; "At the River," Aaron Copland; "Psalm 23': "Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit," William L. Dawson. Part III: Singing Men of WGNN: "What Wondrous Love is This"; "Shut de Do!", Randy Stonehill; "Walk about Zion," Whitley Phipps; Part IV. Selections by The Other Guys Part V, Varsuty Men's Glee Club and WGNN: "We Shall Walk Through the Valley in Peace, " William Appling; "Little Innocent Lamb"; "Battle Hymn of the Republic," W. Steffe. Part VI: Varsity Men's Glee Club: "Brothers, Sing On!", Edward Grieg; "The Pasture," Randall Thompson; "Loch Lomond". Featuring The Other Guys: "The VMGV Finale"; "Big Ten Medley," William Buhr, "The Illinois State Song"; "Hail to the Orange and Blue."{
Disc #139b (2 of 2): Varsity Men's Glee Club: See Item 216 for program selections.
Disc #140a (1 of 2): Faculty Recital, Sept. 18, 2001, Gustavo Romero, piano. The Complete Piano Sonatas of Beethoven, Part 2 of 7: "Sonata in A Major, Op. 2, No. 2"; "Sonata in G Major, Op. 79"; "Sonata in C Minor, Op. 10, No. 1."
Disc #140b (2 of 2): Gustavo Romero, piano: Complete Piano Sonatas of Beethoven, Part 2 of 7: "Sonata in A-flat Major, Op. 110"; "Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 ("Waldstein")."
Disc #141a (1 of 2): Timothy Ehlen, piano: "Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp Minor," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Sonata in C Major, K. 330," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Scherzo in B-flat Minor, Op. 31," Frederic Chopin; "Sonata in B-flat Major, Op. 106 ("Hammerklavier")," Ludwig van Beethoven.
Disc #141b (2 of 2): Timothy Ehlen, piano: See Item 218 for program details.
Disc #142: Zack Browning: "et les fruits passeront la proruesse de fleurs," Violeta Dinescu; "Octet," Salvatore Martirano; "Paisaje del sonido II," Orlando Jacinto Garcia; "calm like a bomb," Jesper Nordin; "Octandre," Edgard Varese.
Disc #143: William Moresch, percussion: "Hop," Paul Lansky; "Encounters XI: The Demise of Suriyodhaya," William Kraft; "Sonaa for Two Pianos and Percussion," Bela Bartok.
Disc #144: The Well-tempered Clavier, Book I, BWV 846-869, Johann Sebastian Bach: "Preludes and Fugues," "Preludes and Fugues."
Disc #145a (1 of 2): Gustavo Romero, piano: The Complete Piano Sonatas of Beethoven, Part 3 of 7: "Sonata in C Major, Op. 2, No. 3"; "Sonata in E Major, Op. 14, No. 1"; "Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 27, No. 1."
Disc #145b (2 of 2): "Sonata in A Major, Op. 101"; "Sonata in C-sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2."
Disc #146: UI Symphony Orchestra, Donald Schleicher, conductor: "Carmen Suites 1 and 2," Georges Bizet; "Rhapsodie Espagnole," Maurice Ravel; "Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92," :Ludwig van Beethoven.
Disc #147a (1 of 2): UI Wind Symphony and UI Symphonic Band I, James F. Keene, conductor; Thomas E. Caneva, conductor; Col. John R. Bourgeois, guest narrator and conductor: "Tribute," Mark Camphouse; "The Leaves Are Falling," Warren Benson; "Looking Upward Suite," John Philip Sousa; "Semper Fidelis," Sousa; "Rocky Point Holiday," Ron Nelson; "The Shining City," Mark Camphouse; "Scherzo alla Marcia from Symphony No. 8 in D Minor," Ralph Vaughan Williams; "Marching Along," Sousa; "Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa.
Disc #147b (2 of 2): See Item 223 for program.
Disc #148a (1 of 2): Faculty Recital: Danwen Jiang, violin; Gustavo Romero, piano; Ruth Lenz, Julieta Mihai, violin; Istvan Szabo, viola; Ji Yon Shim, cello: "Sonata for Violin and Piano," Leos Janacek; "Sonata for Violin and Piano in C Minor, Op. 45," Edvard Grieg; "Concerto in D Major, Op. 21," Ernest Chausson.
Disc #148b (2 of 2): Faculty Recital. See Item 224 for program details.
Disc #149a (1 of 2): Illini Symphony, Jack Ranney, conductor: "The Hebrides Overture," Felix Mendelssohn; "Concerto for Violin and Orchestra," Max Bruch; "Symphonie in D Minor," Cesar Franck.
Disc #183.1a (1 of 2): Bach 2001-2002 Concert Season; Chester L. Alwes, director.. No program.
Disc #183.1b (2 of 2): Bach 2001-2002 Concert Season.
Disc #184: Squint Concert 1: John Bergamo, "Foreign Objects"; Amy Knoles, "Caterkiller"; Lindsay Vickery, "[descent of the celestial monkey wrench]"; Lindsay Vickery,"counting|shaking"; Lindsay Vickery, "other planet"; Amy Knoles, "SQUINT."
Disc #185: Concert 2: Songs of [virtual] love+war: Lindsay Vickery, Vikki Wilson, Erin Heferon, "a throw of the dice (can never abolish chance...)"; Lindsay Vickery, "whythisandnotanother?"; "Improvisation"; "Improvisation"; Lindsay Vickery, "songs of [virtual] love+war"; Amy Knoles, "Men in the Cities."
Disc #186: William Heiles, piano; Music of Robert Schumann: "Kinderszenen, Op. 15"; "Humoreske, Op. 20"; "Carnaval, Op. 9"; Encore.
Disc #187a (Version 1): UI Chorale, Leonard Ratzlaff, guest conductor: "God the Master of This Scene," Harry Somers; "Come Lovely and Soothing Death," James Rolfe; "Seele, vergiss sie nicht," Peter Cornelius; "An Apostrophe to the Heavenly Hosts," Healey Willan; "Two Madrigals," Claudio Monteverdi; "Autumn Landscapes," Veljo Tormis; "Two Inuit Songs," Sid Robinovitch.
Disc #187b (Version 2): UI Chorale. See Item 255 for program.
Disc #188a (1 of 2): UI Symphont Orchestra, Gregory Cunningham, guest conductor; Malgorzata Wlodarska, trumpet; Alda Dizdari, violin; Celeste Johnson, oboe; Alexander Djordjevic, piano. "Trumpet Concerto," Alexander Arutunian; "Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77," Johannes Brahms; "Oboe Conceto in C Major, K. 258d," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major," Franz List.
Disc #188b (2 of 2): UI Symphony Orchestra. See Item 256 for program.
Disc #189a (1 of 2): Faculty Recital, Gustavo Romero, piano: "Sonata in D Major, Hob. XVI:19," Joseph Haydn; "'Wanderer Fantasy, D. 760," Franz Schubert; "Fantasie and Fugue in A Minor, BMV 904," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Gaspard de la Nuit," Maurice Ravel.
Disc #189b (2 of 2): Faculty Recital, Gustavo Romero. See Item 257 for program details.
Disc #190a (1 of 2): Wind Symphony session. No program included.
Disc #190b (2 of 2): Wind Symphony session. No program included.
Disc #191: 2002 Illinois Brass Symposium, Brass Showcase: UI Trombone Ensemble, UI Graduate Brass Quintet, and Illinois Brass Quintet: "Cantique de Jean Racine," Gabriel Faure; "Poso Allegro from Intuitions for Four Horns," Kazimierz Machala; "Vivace from Quartet for Horns," Bernard Heiden; "Finale from Grand Quartet, Op. 26," Jacques-Francois Gallay; "Sonata for horn, trumpet, and trombone," Francis Poulenc; "Serenade," Franz Schubert; "Sonatine," Eugene Bozza; "from A Suite of 17th Century Dances"; "Percy Grainger Suite"; "from Colchester Fantasy," Eric Ewazen.
Disc #192a, Rehearsal: James F. Keene, conductor; Thomas E. Caneva conductor; Ronald Romm, trumpet. "Chester Overture," William Schuman; "Chester Leaps In," Steven Bryant; "Elegy," John Barnes Chance; "Vesuvius," Frank Ticheli; "Short Ride in a Fast Machine," John Adams; "O Cool Is the Valley," Vincent Persichetti; "La Virgen de la Macarena."
Disc #192b, Performance.
Disc #193: Varsity Men's Glee Club, A Potpourri Concert. "The Last Words of David," Randall Thompson; "The Lord is my Shepherd," Thomas Matthews; "Go Down Death"; "Movement 3, Vinum bonum cum sapore," David Conte; "Votre toast, je peux, vous le rendre," Georges Bizet; "Not While I'm Around," Stephen Sondheim, "Brush Up Your Shakespeare," Cole Porter; "The Art of the Ground Round," PDQ Bach; "All the Things You Are," Jerome Kern; "The Sally Gardens"; "The Illinois State Song"; "American Anthem," Gene Scheer.
Disc #194: UI Symphonic Band II, UI Concert Band I: "The New Colonial March," R.B. Hall; "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night," Elliot Del Borgo; "Country Gardens"; "Polka and Fugue," Jaromir Weinberger; "Symphony No. 5," Dmitri Shostakovitch; "Commemoration Overture," Elliot Del Borgo; "Jupiter," Gustav Holst; "King Cotton<' John Philip Sousa.
Disc #195: Armstrong Competition Recital; Matthew Janis, percussion; Amy Breanne Olipra, mezzo-soprano; Jen-Wei Yu, violin; Melissa Kutil, viola; Leah Myszkowski, soprano; Josh Davis, bassoon: "My Lady White," David Maslanka; "Sonata in F Minor, Op. 120, No. 1," Johannes Brahms; "Frem Werther," Jules Massenet; "Immer Leiser wird mein schlummer," Johannes Brahms; "From Samson et Dalila," Camille Saint-Saens; "Concerto," William Walton; "From Tenderland," Aaron Copland; "Automne," Gabriel Faure; "From Rusalka," Dntonin Dvorak; "Sarabande et Cortege," Henri Dutilleux.
Disc #196: Facuty Chamber Music Recital; Danwen Jiang, violin; Anne Mischakoff Heiles, viola; Laurien Laufman, cello; William Heiles, piano. Music of Johannes Brahms: "Sonatensatz in C Minor, Op. 78 for violin and piano"; "Sonata No. 1 in G Major, Op. 78, for violin and piano"; "Piano Quartet No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 60."
Disc #197a (1 of 2): William Kinderman, piano. Ludwig van Beethoven: "Thirty-three Variations in C on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli, Op. 120";
Disc #197b (2 of 2): Ludwig van Beethoven: "Sonata in C Minor, Op.11."
Disc #198: UI Chamber Orchestra: Chester Alwes, conductor; UI Concert Choir. "Overture to Solomon," Geore Friedrich Handel; "Te Deum Laudamus, H. 146," Marc Antoine Charpentier; "Ricercare a6 (Musikalisches Opfer)," J.S. Bach; "Orchestral Suite in D, BWV 1069," J.S. Bach.
Disc #199: Faculty Composers Concert: "System Dominator," Zack Browning; "Partita for Solo Violin," Guy Garnett; "Dervish Dances electro-acoustic composition," Russell Pinkston; "King Nap," Sever Tipei; "Night Visions electro-acoustic composition," Russell Pinkston; "Shadowed Sun," Stephen Taylor; "TaleSpin," Russell Pinkston.
Disc #200: Illini Symphony, UI Women's Glee Club, Varsity Men's Glee Club; Jack Ranney, Joe Grant, and Barrington Coleman, conductors. "Concerto for Orchestra," Zoltan Kodaly; "Merry Mount Suite," Howard Hanson; "Cantate Domino," Rupert Lang; "Gloria Patri," Egil Hovland; "Hold On"; "The last words of David," Randall Thompson. "Vinum bonum cum sapore, David Conte; "Tarantella," Randall Thompson; "Child Of Our Time," Michael Tippett.
Disc #201: Henry Purcell: "Hark the Ech'ing Air," "Sweeter than Roses," "If Music be the Food of Love"; "Wither Away So Fast?" Thomas Morley; "Fantasy No. 5, of three parts," Orlando Gibbons; "Hold Out, My Heart," Thomas Morley; ""Pavan and Galliard Paggett," Peter Philips; Henry Purcell, "Music for a While," "What Shall I Do?", Strike the Viol"; "Cupid, the slyest rogue alive," "Not all my torments," "One charming night," "What can we poor females do?"; "Onder een linde groen," Jan Pieterszoon Zweelinck; "O Solitude," Henry Purcell; "My Lady Nevell's Ground," William Byrd; Henry Purcell: "My Dearest, My Fairest," Sound the Trumpet."
Disc #203: 21st Century Piano Commission Award Concert: Compositions by Kyongmee Choi: "Exhibition-Merger," "Reminiscencs," "Illusion," "Tao," "Conceptual View of Worlds."
Disc #204 (1 of 2): UI Wind Symphony and UI Symphonic Band I: "Fanfares from the opera Libuse," Bedrih Smetana; "Three Grainger pieces," Percy Aldridge Grainger; "Themes from Green Bushes"; "Heroes, Lost and Fallen," David Gillingham; "Wedding Dance from Symphonic Suite Hasseneh," Jacques Press; "March for the Sultan Abdul Medjid," Gaetano Donizetti; "October," Eric Whitacre; "Concerto No. 1 for Horn," Richard Strauss; "Shattering Suns," Stephen Andrew Taylor; "March for the Sultan Abdul Medjid," Giacchino Rossini.
Disc #204b (2 of 2): See Item 267 for program details.
Disc #205a (1 of 2): Kocian String Quartet: Pavel Hula, violin; Milos Cerny, violin; Zbynek Pad'ourek, viola; Vaclav Bernasek, violincello. "String Quartet in G Major, Opus 77, No. 1," Franz Joseph Haydn; "Five Pieces for String Quartet," Erwin Schulhoff.
Disc #205b (2 of 2): Kocian String Quartet, continued: "String Quartet No. 14 in C-sharp Minor, Op. 131," Ludwig van Beethoven. Complete program in Item 268.
Disc #206: Facuty Recital; Michael Ewald, trumpet; Ronald Romm, trumpet; Dana Robinson, organ; William Heiles, piano. "Suite for Trumpet an Oboes," Georg Friedrich Handel; "Three Preludes for Trumpet and Organ," Robert Starer; "Quiet City," Aaron Copland; "Olinda," Erik Lund; "My Spirit be Joyful," J.S. Bach; "Sonata 'Scti Polycarpi,'" Heinrich Biber.
Disc #206.1a (1 of 2): No program included.
Disc #206.1b (2 of 2): No program included.
DIsc #207: Faculty Recital, "The Violin-Cello," Laurien Laufman, cello; Samir Golescu, piano. "Liebesleid," Fritz Kreisler; "Sonata No. 5 in F. Major, Op. 24," Ludwig van Beethoven; "Sonata No. 1 in D Major, Op. 78," Johannes Brahms; "Playera, Op. 23, No. 1," Pablo de Sarasate; "Zapateado, Op. 23, No.2," Pablo de Sarasate."
Disc #208a (1 of 2): Faculty Recital: Sherban Lupu, violin; Jessica Paul, piano. "Sonata No. 1 in G Major, Op. 78," Johannes Brahms; "Sonata for Solo Violin," Bela Bartok; "Rumaniana," Joaquin Rodrigo; Jean Sbelius: "Humoresque IV," "Berceuse," "Nocturne," "Valse Triste," "Laetare Anima Mea," "Humoresque II"; "Romanian Rhapsody No. 1," George Enescu.
Disc #208b (2 of 2): See Item 271 for program details.
Disc #209a (1 of 2): Kocian String Quarter: Pavel Hula, violin; Milos Cerny, violin; Zbynek Pad'ourek, viola; Vaclav Bernasek, violoncello. "Quartet No.12 in C Minor," Franz Schubert; "Quartet No. 2 in A Major, Op 13," Felix Mendelssohn; "Quartet No. 2," Leos Janacek.
Disc #209b (2 of 2): Kocian String Quartet. See Item 272 for program details.
Disc #210: Trombones and Friends: Elliot Chasanov, alto & tenor trombones; Jamie Brothers, alto & tenor trombones; Sergio Rodriguez, tenor trombone; Andrew Williams, bass trombone; Fred Stoltzful, bass; Larisa Chasanov, piano; Dana Robinson, organ. "Canzon for four trombones and organ," Giuseppe Guami; "Attendite, popule meus, legem meam," Heinrich Schuta; "Amusement Variations," Mark Nightingale; "Introduzione-Tema e Variazioni, Georg Tibor; "Trombone Institute Technology," Michael Davis; "Konzertino, Op. 4," Ferdinand David.
Disc #211: Music of Anne LeBaron: "Planxty Bowerbird," "Devil in the Belfry," "Sauger," "Solar Music," "Selectyions from CROAK (The Last Frog)," "Concerto for Active Frogs."
Disc #212: Guest Artist Recital, Mei-Fang Lin, piano; UI New Music Ensemble. "Synchronism No. 6," Mario Davidovsky; "Interaction," Mei-Fang Lin; "Tombeau de Messiean," Jonathan Harvey; "Time Tracks," Mei-Fang Lin; "Aeolian Harp," Heinrich Taube.
Disc #242: Commencement Pops Concert, UI Wind Symphony; James F. Keene, conductor; Kenneth R. Steinsultz, guest conductor. "Festive Overture," Dmitri Shostkovitch; "Scenes from The Louvre," Norman Dello Joio; "Cuban Overture," George Gershwin; "Amazing Grace," John Newton; "Suite of Old American Dances," Robert Russell Bennett; "Illini Fantasy"; "tthree marches from around the world British Eighth," Zo Elliott; "L'Inglesina," Davide Delle Cese; "Farewell to a Slavic Woman," Vasilij Agapkin; "University of Illinois March," John Philip Sousa.
Disc #243: Central Illinois Children's Chorus, Spring Concert: Music Makers, Charmian Bulley, conductor: "To Music," 16th Century German Melody; "Music Alone Shall Live," German Round; "Midnight," Robert Stareer; "All Through the Night," Welsh Folk Song; "Froggy," Folk Song; "Do-Re-Mi," Richard Rodger; "So Long, Farewell," Richard Rodgers. Concert Choir, Charmian Bulley, conductor: "Come Today with Jubilant Singing," Robert Leaf; "O Music," Lowell Mason; "Three Hungarian Folk-Songs," Matyas Seiber; "Sail Away," Finnish Folk Song; "Sail Away," Malcolm Dalglish; "The Saucy Sailor," English Ballad; "When I Lay Me Down to Sleep," James Mulholland. Chamber Choir, Dan Hughes, conductor: "All Creatures of Our God and King"; "Blue Eyes of God," Nancy Telfer; "Path to the Moon," Earl H. Thiman; "Wind Song," Richard Kidd; "Where'er You Walk," George Friedrich Handel; "Fire," Mary Goetze; "This We Know,," Ron Jeffers. Combined Choirs: "Hymn to Freedom," Oscar Peterson; "Let There Be Peace on Earth," Sy Miller and Jill Jackson.
Disc #246a (1 of 2): Ian Hobson, piano. Frederic Chopin: "Scherzo No. 3 in C-sharp Minor, Op. 39":; "Impromptu in F-sharp, Op. 36"; "Trois nouvelle etudes"; "Nocturne in G, Op. 37, No. 2"; "Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Mior, Op. 35."
Disc #246b (2 of 2): Franz Liszt: "12 Grandes Etudes"; "Etude No. 3."
Disc #247: Summer Music Festival, Pacifica String Quartet; Simin Ganatra, violin; Sibbi Bernhardsson, violin; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; Brandon Vamos, violoncello. "Quartet No. 66 in G Major, Op. 77, No. 1," Franz Joseph Haydn; "Quarte No. 12," Wolfgang Rihm; "Quaret in A Minor, Op. 41, No. 1," Robert Schumann.
Disc #248: Summer Music Festival, Prairie Winds: Jonathan Keeble, flute; Johanna Cox, oboe; Susan Warner, clarinet; Timothy McGovern, bassoon; David Griffin, horn. "Simple Gifts," Aaron Copland; "Blaserquintett in B-Dur," Franz Danzi; "Carmen Suite," Georges Bizet; "Mirrors," Dana Wilson; "Aires Tropicales," Paquito D'Rivera; "Quintet for Winds," Endre Szervansky.
Disc #249: 2002 Summer Music Festival, Sonus Brass: Allan Cox and Michael Tunnel, trumpet; Lawrence Borden, trombone; Bruce Heim, horn; Mark Moore, tuba. "Rose Without a Thorn," Henry VIII; "Scherzo," Karl Pilss; "Girl with the Flaxen Hair," Claude Debussy; "Brass Menagerie,"John Cheetham; "Scherzo" Charles-Marie Widor; "Sonata 'Saint Mark,'" Tomaso Albinoni; "Prelude II," George Gershwin; "Variations on a Rag," Stan Friedman; "Gypsy"; "Chevy Chase Rag."
Disc #250: UI Summer Chorus, Chester L. Alwes, conductor. Four Canticles: "Jubilate Deo," Benjamin Britten; :"Magnificat," Halsey Stevens; "Nunc dimittis," Chester L. Alwes; "Te Deum laudamus, K. 141," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart." Four Choral Pieces, Robert Schumann. Four Folk Songs: "Long Time Ago," Aaron Copland; "What shall we do with the drunken sailor?, Marshall Bartholomew; "Barbara Allen," Ron Nelson; "I'll ay call in by yon town," Mack Wilberg..
Disc #258: Faculty Recital, Jonathan Keeble, flute; Rose Shylam Grace, piano; Amy Flores, cello; and UI Flute Studio members: "Sonata in G Major," Leonardo Vinci; "Vox Balaenae for Three Masked Players," George Crumb; "Tico Tico," Zequinha Abreu; "Fantasia Andina," Cesar Vivanco; "Air," Shafer Mahoney; "Sonata, Op. 23," Lowell Liebermann.
Disc #259: Illinois Brass Qunitet: Michael Ewald and Ronald Romm, trumpets; Kazimierz Machala, horn; Elliot Chasanov, trombone; Mark Moore, tuba; with Ricardo Flores, percussion; Karl Kramer, conductor; UI Graduate Brass Quintet. "Dance," Wilke Renwick; "Three Renaissance Madrigals," by Gregor Aichinger, Luzzasco Luzzagchi, Claude LeJeune; "Suite of 17th Century Dances," by Thomas Simpson and William Brade; " Canzon duodecimi toni," Giovanni Gabrielli; "Colchester Fantasy," Eric Ewazen; "St. James Infirmany," Joe Primrose; "Sweet Georgia Brown," Maceo Pinkard; "Amazing Grace," John Newton.
Disc #260: Faculty Recital: William Moersch, percussion: "Visitations," Charles B. Griffin; "Eight Pieces for Four Timpani," Elliott Carter; "Memory of the Woods," Akemi Naito; "Reflections on the Nature of Water," Jacob Druckman; "Ambient Resonances," Peter Klatzow.
Disc #261: UI Symphony Orchestra, Donald Schleicher, conductor: "Overture to Nabucco," Giuseppe Verdi; "Firebird Suite (1919 version)," Igor Stravinsky.
Disc #268: Wind Symphony Session: No program included.
Disc #269: UI Symphonic Band II, Peter J. Griffin, conductor; and UI Concert Band I, Kenneth Steinsultz, conductor. Concert Band I: "Commando March," Samuel Barber; "Mayflower Overture," Ron Nelson; "The Heart of the Morn," H. Owen Reed; "Third Suite," Robert E. Jager. Symphonic Band II: "American Riversongs," Pierre LaPlante; "Color," Bob Margolis; "Down a Country Lane," Aaron Copland; "Symphonic Movement For Symphonic Band," Vaclav Nelhybel; "The Fairest of the Fair," John Philip Sousa.
Disc #270a: UI Symphonic Band I, Thomas E. Caneva, conductor: "American Overture for Band," Joseph W. Jenkins; "A Hymn for the Lost and the Living," Eric Ewazen; "Bacchanale," Rolf Rudin; "Galop," Arthur Bird.
Disc #270b: UI Wind Symphony, James F. Keene, conductor: "Early Light," Carolyn Bremer; "Hymn," Luigi Zaninelli; "Concerto for Horn and Wind Ensemble," Kazimierz Machala; "Minstrels of the Kells," Dan Welcher; "Reelin' and Jiggin'."
Disc #276a: Master version. Fred Stoltzfus, conductor: "Plorate Filii Israel," Giacomo Carissimi; "Pater noster," Giuseppe Verdi; "Alma Beata et Bella," Edie Hill; "Fest- und Gedenksprueche, Op. 109," Johannes Brahms; "Apparebit repentina dies," Paul Hindemith.
Disc #276b: Edited version. Same program as above.
Disc #294a: Timothy Ehlen, piano: "Adaio in B Mnor, K. 540," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 ('Waldstein')," Ludwig van Beethoven; "Gaspard de la Nuit," Maurice Ravel.
Disc #294b: "Sonata in A Major, D. 959," Franz Schubert.
Disc #295: UI Chamber Orchestra, Donald Schleicher, condutor; Benjamin Schoening and Robert Mirakian, grad student conductors. "Suite in Olden Style, Op. 40," Edvard Grieg; "Undercurrents," Michael Drews; "Concerto in E-flat ('Dumbarton Oaks')," Igor Stravinsky; "Serenade in D Minor, Op. 44," Antonin Dvorak.
Disc #296: Concerto Urbano, Charlotte Mattax, director. Salon Concert: Music of the Classic Era on Period Instruments. "Abendempfindung, K. 523," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Wo gehts Liebchen?", Carl Friedrich Zelter; "Trio No. 3 in G Majo for flute, viola, and piano, W. 95," Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; "Sonata in A Major for Violoncello and Basso Continuo," Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach; "An die Freude, K. 43b," and "Als Luise de Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte, K. 520,' Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Symphony No. 36 in C Major, K. 425 ('Linz')," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Fantasy in D Minor, K. 397," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Ariadne auf Naxos, Cantata a voce sola, Hob. XXVIb:2," Franz Josef Haydn; "Ridente la Calma," Mozart; "Concert Aria, K. 505: 'Ch' io mi scordi di te?' - 'Non temer, amato bene'," Mozart.
Disc #297: Illini Symphony, Jack Ranney, conductor; Amy Catron Flores, cello. "Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis," Ralph Vaughan Williams; "Capriccio Espagnol, Op. 34," Nicoli Rimsky-Korsakov; "Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra, Op. 104," Antonin Dvorak.
Disc # 298: Composition Division Recital: "inferno," David Coll; "Three Songs on Texts by Edwin Arlington Robinson," Stuart Folse; "O Lord, My Heart Is Not Proud (Psalm 131)," Chester L. Alwes; "Before the World Was Made," Ivan Elezovic; "Simic Songs, Vol. II," Tim Johnson; "Plotia's Song," Guy E. Garnett; "TAO (two excerpts)," Kyongmee Choi.
Disc #299: UI Wind Symphony Session. No program included.
Disc #300: University Chorus, Brian W. Gendon, conductor; Illini Women's Chorus, Patrizia Metzler, conductor. "Exultate Deo," Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina; "Alles was ihr tut," Dietrich Buxtehude; "Lass dich nur nichts nicht dauren, Op. 30," Johannes Brahms; "I Bought Me A Cat," "The Little Horses," "Ching-A-Ring-Chaw," Aaron Copland; "Adoramus te, Christe," Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina; "Die Capelle," Robert Schumann; "Tantum Ergo, Op. 65, No. 2," Gabriel Faure; "September Song," Kurt Weill; "Adoramus te," Josef Gabriel Rheinberger.
Disc #301: UI Wind Symphony Session. No program included.
Disc #302: UI Concert Band I, Christine Ford, grad student conductor: "Centennial Fanfare-March," Roger Nixon; "An Original Suite," Gordon Jacob. Kenneth Steinsultz, conductor: "The Thunderer," John Philip Sousa; "after 'The Thunderer'," Ira Hearshen; "With Heart and Voice," David Gillingham. UI Symphonic Band II, Peter J. Griffin conductor: "Sonoran Desert Holiday," Ron Nelson; "Ballet Music from the Opera Prince Igor," A. Borodin; "The Sea Treaders," W. Francis McBeth; "Die Regimentskinder," Julius Fucik.
Disc #303: UI New Music Ensemble, Zack Brownig and Stephen Taylor,co-directors; Tristan Murail, guest composer. "L'Execration du Pere-Mere-fragments," Sever Tipei; "L'Esprit des Dunes," Tristan Murail; "Cloches d'adieu, et un sourire," Tristan Murail; "Couleurs de la Cite Celeste," Olivier Messiaen.
Disc #304: UI Wnd Symphony Session. No program included.
Disc #305a: UI Symphonic Band I, Thomas E. Caneva, conductor: "Fantasia in G," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Old Home Days," Charles Ives; "Sparkle," Shafer Mahoney; "Three Japanese Dances," Bernard Rogers; "Florentiner, march," Julius Fucik.
Disc #305b: UI Wind Symphony, James F. Keene, conductor: "Festival Overture on the American National Air," Dudley Buck; "Voci Sacre," Luigi Zaninelli; "Military March No. 1 in F," Ludwig van Beethoven; "Geschwindmarsch by Beethoven," Psul Hindemith; "Symphony No. 3 in E-flat," Shafer Mahoney.
Disc #326: Concerto Urbano, Charlotte Mattax, director. "Troisieme Suite in G Major, Op. 2, No. 3," Jacques Hotteterre Le Romain; "Suite in A Minor from L Premier Livre de Pieces de Clavesin," Elisabeth--Claude Jacquet de La Guerre; "Concert Royal I," Francois Couperin; "Suite in C Major, Op. 17, No. 3," Joseph Bodin de Boismortier; "Suite No. 1 in D Minor," Gaspard Le Roux; "Trio for Recorder and Continuo," Georg Philipp Telemann.
Disc #327: UI Symphony Orchestra, Donald Schleicher, conductor; Ollie Watts Davis, soprano; Benjamin Schoening, graduate student conductor. "Hebrides Overture," Op. 26; "Knoxville: Summer of 1915, Op. 24," Samuel Barber; "Three Botticelli Pictures," Ottorino Respighi; "The Pines of Rome," Ottorino Respighi; "We Wish You A Merry Christmas."
Disc #332: No program included.
Disc #333: Guest Artist Recital: Joseph Murphy, saxophone; Matthew Slotkin, guitar. "Juggler's Etude," Ralph Towner; "L'Histoire du Tango," Astor Piazzolla; "Mountain Songs," Robert Beaser; "In the Dragon's Garden," David Kechley; "3 Pieces for Guitar," Carlos Chavez.
Disc #334: Faculty Recital, William Heiles, piano. "Three Piano Pieces, Op. 11," Arnold Schonberg; "Piano Pieces, Op. 76," Johannes Brahms; "Sonata in G Major, D. 894," Franz Schubert; Encore, Brahms.
Disc #335: "Stuck on Stella," S. Martirano. William Heiles, piano.
Disc #336: Arcadia Trio: Kathleen Ryan, violin; Sylvia Liu, cello; Debra Sutter, piano; Kalia Kellogg, soprano; Marina Antoline, clarinet. "Three Moods of Emily Dickinsonl Op. 4," Sharon Davis; "Der Fluss," "Heidenroslein, Op. 3 No. 3," and "Gretchen am Spinnrade, Op. 2," Franz Schubert; "Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, Op. 129," Franz Schubert.
Disc #337: UI Symphony Orchestra, Donald Schleicher, conductor; Ronald Romm, trumpet; graduate student conductors. "Overture," Guy Garnett; "Suite from Our Town," Aaron Copland; "Overture to The Wasps," Ralph Vaughan Williams; "Overture to La Forza del Destino," Giuseppi Verdi; "Overture to the Magic Flute, K. 620," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Trumpet Concerto in E-vlat Major, Hob. VIIe:I," Franz Joseph Haydn.
Disc #340: Wind Symphony Session. No program included
Disc #341: UI Symphonic Band I, Thomas E. Caneva, conductor: "Whirr, Whirr, Whirr!!!," Ralph Hultgren; "Irish Tune from County Derry," Percy Aldridge Grainger; "ImPercynations," Steven Bryant; "Al Fresco," Karel Husa; "Band Pioneer March," Ernest O. Caneva. UI Wind Symphony, James F. Keene, conductor: "Lauds (Praise High Day)," Ron Nelson; "Variants on a Mediaeval Tune," Norman Dello Joio; "The Warriors," Percy Aldridge Grainger; Encore: Motion Picture Music.
Disc #342: Concerto Urbano, Charlotte Mattax, director. "Sonata II, for flute and basso continuo," Daniel Purcell; "Amarilli mia bella," Guilio Romolo Caccini; "Amarilli mia bella, from the Edgerton Manuscript," anon.; "Amarilli, di Giulio Romano," Peter Philips; "Lachrymae Pavan," Giles Farnaby; "A donna bella e crudele," Barbara Strozzi; "Air de cour," Joseph de la Barre; "Air serieux," Francois Couperin; "Ouverture de Cadmus," Jean-Baptist Lully; "Les Demons, Air d Ballet de Thesee," and Deuxieme Air des Demons," unknown; "Chaconne de Galatee"; "Pan et Syrinx," Michel Pignolet de Monteclair.
Disc #343: Dr. William Warfield Memorial Concert: "Sinfonia Hymn," "America the Beautiful"; "Ave Maria," Gounod; "At the River," Copland; "John Saw Duh Numbuh," Andre Thomas; "There is a Balm in Gillead"; "Prayer or the Children," Kurt Bestor; "My Lord What a Morning"; "Precious Lord," Thomas Dorsey; Piano selection; "One Sweet Day," Mariah Carey; "I Want to be Ready"; "Walk Together Children"; "More Than Anything."
Disc #344: UI Concert Band I, Kenneth Steinsultz, conductor: "Sesquicentennial Fanfare," Scott Boerma; "A Somerset Rhapsody," Gustav Holst; "'Rejoicing' from Three Revelations fromthe Lotus Sutra," Alfred Reed; "A Movement for Rosa," Mark Camphouse; "Rolling Thunder," Henry Fillmore. UI Symphonic Band II, Peter J. Criffin, conductor: "Symphony No. 3," Boris Kozhevnikov; "Five Miniatures," Joaquin Turina; "Sketches on a Tudor Psalm," Fisher Tull; "The Bride-Elect," John Philip Sousa.
Disc #345:I Illini Symphony, Jack Ranney, conductor; Robert Mirakian, grad student conductor; Ricardo Flores, snare drum. "Romeo and Juliet, Second Suite, Op. 64," Sergei Prokofiev; "Concerto for Snare Drum and Orchestra," Askell Masson; "Symphony No. 2," Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky.
Disc #346: UIUC Composers Festival, Concert I: UI New Music Ensemble, Zack Browning and Stephen Taylor, co-directors: "Rumi-Rings of being-," Kyongmei Choi; "Minimus for Contrabass and Percussion," Brad Decker; "Attacca," Ivan Elezovic; "Metalission," Edward Martin; "CLTR PRST SHVE HDS & FDNG VN MRL," Cyrus Pireh; "IMAGES & recollections," Thomas Stoll.
Disc #347: UI Chamber Orchestra, Donald Schleicher, conductor; James F. Keene, guest conductor: "Octet," Igor Stravinsky; "La creation du monde," Darius Milhaud; "Serenade in E Major, Op. 44," Antonin Dvorak.
DIsc #351: Faculty Recital: Peter Schaffer, violin; Julie Goldberg, guitar. "Partita in G Major," Georg Philipp Telemann; "Sonata, Op. 3, No 1," Niccolo Paganini; "Duos, No. 1-5," Niccolo Paganini; "Una Limosna porel Amor de Dios," Augustin Barrios Mangore; "Leyenda," Isaac Albeniz; "Ritournelle," Daniel Kaiser; "Duos, Nos. 6-10," Niccolo Paganini.
Disc #352: Harpsichord Extravaganza; Concerto Urbano, Charlotte Mattaz, director; Karyl Louwenaar, guest artist. "A Fancy for Two Virginals," Giles Farnaby; "Allemande a deux clavecins"; "La Julliet"; "La Letiville"; "Musettes," Francois Couperin. "Duetto I in C," Christoph Schaffrath. "Pieces pour deux clavecins," Gaspart Le Roux; "Concerto VI in D," Padre Antonio Soler; "Concerto in C Major for Two Harpsichords, BWV 1061a," Johann Sebastian Bach.
Disc #371a: Kyo-Jin Lee and Ann Yeung, harp. "Morning Dance," Sergei Prokofiev; "Morning Aubade." Sergei Prokofief; "Prelude, fugue et variation," Cesar Franck; "La Voliere magique, Op. 39," Marcel Tourner; "La danse du moujik, Op. 39; "From Ma Mere l'Oye," Maurice Ravel; "Sonatine," Jean-Michel Damase.
Disc #371b: "The Moldau," Bedrich Smetana; "Steel, from Pentacle," Carlos Salzedo; "Unfurl," Stphen Andrew Taylor; "El arpa del malevo," Gerardo Dirie; "Parvis," Bernard Andres.
Disc #375: Wind Symphony Session, no program included.
Disc #376: UI High School Laboratory Trombone Choir, Gary Hollander, conductor. "Double Fugue," Johann Albrechtsberger; "Contrapunctus XIV," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Diversion for Six Tombones," Fisher Tull; "The Hunter's Farewell," Felix Mendelssohn; "Contrapunctus IX," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Excerpts from the Damnation of Faust,: Hecor Berlioz; "Arcadia," Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina; "On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss," David R. Holsinger.
Disc #377a: UI Symphonic Band II, Peter J. Griffin, conductor. "Toccata Marziale," Ralph Vaughan Williams; "Chester Overture for Band," William Schuman; "Chester Leaps In," Steven Bryant; "Folk Songs for Band, set three," David Stanhope; "Pastime," Jack Stamp.
Disc #377b: UI Symphonic Band I, Thomas E. Caneva, conductor. "Fanfare On Motifs of Die Gurrelieder," Arnold Schoenberg; "Dreadnought," Jeffrey Brooks; "Blessed Are They, from A German Requiem," Johannes Brahms; "Shepherd's Hey," Percy Aldridge Grainger; "Apocalyptic Dreams," David Gillingham.
Disc #378: UI British Bass Band, Peter J. Griffin, conductor; Centennial High School Brass Ensemble, David Allen, conductor; Urbana High School Brass Choir, Jerry Shelato, conductor. "March for Timpani and Brass," Brent Heisinger; "Sarabande and Bouree," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Sonata Octavi Toni," Giovanni Gabrielil "Triumphal March from Aida," Giuseppe Verdi; "Irish Tune from County Derry," Percy Adlridge Grainger; "Sonata Pian e Forte," Giovanni Gabrieli; "Cum Laude," Wil Laseroms; "Rhapsody in Brass," Dean Goffin; "Sugar Blues," Clarence Williams; "Nicaea (Holy, Holy, Holy," William Himes; "The Great Revival," William Gordon.
Disc #379: UI Concert Choir, Chester L. Alwes, conductor; Stephen Sieck, guest conductor. "O Seigneur, Loue Sera," Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck; "Heilig," Felix Mendelssohn; "Nicolette, from Trois Chansons," Maurice Ravel; "My Sweetheart's Like Venus," Gustav Holst; "If Love Should Count You Worthy," James Q. Mulholland; "My Spirit Sang All Day," Gerald Finzi; "Magnificat," Arvo Part; "Spasyeniye Soldelal," Pavel Chesnekiv; "Mata Del Anima Sola," Antonio Estevez; "Vesperae solennes de confessore (K. 339)," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Disc #418a: UI Symphonic Band I, Thomas E. Caneva, conductor. "Overture fur Harmoniemusik, Op. 24," Felix Mendelssohn; "Salvation Is Created," Pavel Tschesnokoff; "Second Suite in F for militry band," GustavHolst; "Slava!," Leonard Bernstein.
Disc #418b: UI Wind Symphony, James F. Keene, conductor. "Horizon," John Gibson; "English Dances, Set II," Malcolm Arnold; "Mock Morris," Percy Aldridge Grainger,; "Petite Symphonie," Charles Gounod; "Variations on a Hymn by Louis Bourgeois," Claude T. Smith; "Federal March," J. P. Sousa.
Disc #428a: "Lift every voice and sing"; "I want to be ready"; "In My Father's House," Edward Boatner; "Sometimes I feel like a motherless child"; "There is a balm in Gilead"; "Excerpts from Porgy and Bess," George Gershwn; "I got plenty o' nuttin'," George Gershwin.
Disc #428b: "Zion's Walls," Aaron Copland; "Wie Freudig ist mein Herz," Johann Sebasttian Bach; "Sence you went away," H. Leslie Adams; "Inside the light," Thomas Warfield; "A Lincoln Portrait," Aaron Copland; "Ol' man river," Jerome Kern.
Disc #429: Harold Decker Memorial Concert:, October 25, 2003. UI Concert Choir, Chester Alwes, conductor> "Warum ist das Licht gegeben, Op. 74, No. 1," Johannes Brahms; "Des pas sur la neige," Claude Debussy; "Requiem," Herbert Howells. UI Chamber Singers, Fred Stolzfus, conductor. "Ceremony of Carols," Benjamin Britten.
Disc #430: Harold Decker Memorial Concert, October 26, 2003. UI Concert Choir, Chester Alwes, conductor, with the UI Chamber Singers: "Requiem," Herbert Howells." From an unknown past," Ned Rorem. UI Concert Choir, Michelle LeLoup,assistant conductor: "All Creatures Now Are Merry Minded," John Benet; "The Evening Primrose, Op. 47, No. 4," John Rutter; "Leonardo dreams of his flying machine," Eric Whitacre; "Three American Hymns: "Death shall not destroy my comfort"; "Amazing Grace": "Hark I hear the harps eternal."
Disc #431: Session. No program included.
Disc #432: Fall Concert, Arcadia Chamber Players: "Sonate pour Violoncelle et piano," Claude Debussy; "Duo for Flute and Clarinet," Morton Gould; "Skaters Suite for Flute, Clarinet, Cello, and Piano," Beth Anderson; "FIve Bagatelles, Op. 23 for Clarinet and Piano," Gerald Finzi; "Trio for Flute, Cello, and Piano," Carl Maria von Weber.
Disc #433: Session. Oct. 28, 2003. No program included.
Disc #434: Hear and Now 2003: Herbert Brun and his co-conspirators Percussion Group Cincinnati; Allen Otte, James Culley, and Russell Burge. Oct. 30, 2003, "More Dust," Herbert Brun; "Para-Diddle," Theodore May; "Breathing Drum," Michael Barnhart;"Die Rauber Polka," Herbert Brun; "Dressur," Mauricio Kagel."
Disc #435a: Hear and Now 2003: Herbert Brun and his co-conspirators. "Form IV: Broken Sequences," Stefan Wolpe; "Moody Moments," Herbert Brun; "Deep Fork Variations," Samuel Magrill; "Assonance for organ," Gary Verkade; "Unentitled," Mark Enslin.
Disc #435b: "L'Execration du Pere-Mere-fragments," Sever Tipei; "The Laughing Third," Herbert Brun; "Coming Up Sevens," Zack Browning.
Disc #436a: Herbert Brun and his co-conspirators. "Crockett," Pamela Rosenberg and Wolf Rosenberg; "When Music is Missing, Music Sings"; "Thinking About Anne Sexton"; "Family Portraits: Delbert," Stuart Saunders Smith; "Frog Pool Farm," Carla Scaletti; "descent, debris, debrief," Erik Lund.
Disc #436b: "In the Arms of Peril," Scott Wyatt; "double standard," Chris Mann; "Craquelure (a Giuliano)," Agostino Di Scipio; "Dante's Joynte," Kenneth Gaburo.
Disc #438: CelloFest: FInal Concert, In Tribute to Aldo Parisot and Janos Starker, 11/2/2003. Presentation of plaques and prizes. Performance; "Prelude and Fugue to Suite No. 5," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Hungarian Peasant Songs," Bela Bartok; "Bachianas No. 1," Heitor Villa-Lobos; "Air," J.S. Bach.
Disc #439: UIUC Student Composers Concert: UI New Music Ensemble, Zack Browning and Stephen Taylor, co-directors. "Il Pleur Dans Mon Coeur," Wes Alexander; "Convergent Trajectories," Darin Kamstra; "Condolence for tape and video," Kyong Mee Choi; "Crossings," David Farrell; "Stir," Ed Martin; "Appassinata for tape," Michael Drews; "Attacca," Ivan Elezovic; "Contact," Brad Decker.
Disc # 440: Illini String Orchestra, Geoffrey Clift and Robert Mirakian, conductors; 11/5/2003. "Serenade for Strings," Norman Leyden; "Two Pieces," Paul Hindemith; "Two Melodies," Edvard Grieg; "Serenade for Strings," Edward Elgar; "Divertimento in C Major, KV 157," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Disc #441: Faculty Recital, Jonathan Keeble, flute; 11/7/2003. "Three Folk Songs," Chou Wen-Chung; "Dance of the White Lotus under the Silver Moon," Stella Sung; "Quartet in D Minor," Georg Philipp Telemann; "Rapid-Fire," Jennifer Higdon; "Madrigal," Philippe Gaubert; "Introduction and Variations on a Theme from Carl Maria von Weber's Euryanthe," Friedrich Kulau.
Disc #442: Women's Glee Club Fall Concert, 11/9/2003. Joe Grant, conductor. "Let All the World In Every Corner Sing," Sven Lekberg; "Os Justi," and "This Sanctuary of My Soul," Eleanor Daley; "Fruits of the Selfless Heart," Elizabeth J. Atkinson'; "All That Hath Life and Breath," Rene Clausen; "Vier Gesang, Op. 17," Johannes Brahms; Selections by the Girls Next Door; "Everyone Suddenly Burst Out Singing," Peter Willsher; "Come In" and "A Girl's Garden and "God's Bottles," Randall Thompson; "More Than a Paycheck" and "On Children," Ysaye M. Barnwell.
Disc #443: Concerto Urbano, Charlotte Mattax, director; 11/9/2003. "Suite in G Minor," and "Esther, Cantate a voix seule," and "Suite in A Minor," Elisabeth Claude Jacquet de la Gerre; "Lagrime mie, Cantata a voce sola, Op. 7," Barbara Strozzi; "Una fiamma rovente a due Canti," Maria Francesca Nascinbeni; "Ha, que l'absence est un cruel martire," and "Amor mio a due Canti," Antonia Bembo; "Con male nouve, non si puo cantare," and "Merci di voi," Barbara Strozzi.
Disc #444: Bill Kinderman, RH Session, 11/10/2003. No program included.
Disc #445: Faculty Chamber Music Recital, 11/11/2003. "Sonata," Leonard Bernstein; "Quintet, K. 452," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Petite Symphonie," Charles Gounod; "Contrapunctus IV," and "Contrapunctus IX." Johann Sebastian Bach; "That's A-Plenty."
Disc #452a: UI Concert Band, Kenneth Steinsultz, conductor. "Brighton Beach," William P. Latham; "Cantus Laetus," David R. Gillingham; "The Irish Washerwoman from the 'Irish Suite'," Leroy Anderson; "Promenade," David Stanhope; "Bushdance," Ralph Hultgren.
Disc #452b: UI Symphonic Band II; Matthew Hovey, grad student conductor: "Skiball," Gordon Wallin; "Be Thou My Vision," David R. Gillingham; "Walking Tune," Percy Aldridge Grainger. Peter J. Griffin, conductor: "Symphony in E-flat," Shafer Mahoney.
Disc #453a: UI Symphonic Band I. Daniel Neuenschwander, grad student conductor: "Circuits," Cindy Mctee; "Fanfare and Allegro," J. Clifton Williams. Thomas E. Caneva, conductor: "Theme and Variations, Op. 43a," Arnold Schoenberg; "Country Band March," Charles Ives.
Disc #453b: UI Wind Symphony, James F. Keene, conductor. "Handel in the Strand," Perch Aldridge Grainger; "Elegy for a Young American," Ronaldlo Presti; :"J.S. Dances," Donald Grantham; "Australian Fantasia," David Stanhope; "Concertino for Oboe and Winds," Carl Maria von Weber; "Symphony No. 4," Morton Gould.
Disc #454: Senior Choral Conducting Recital, Music Education Students of Prof. Joe Grant. "Scenda Amor," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Tristis est anima mea," Orlando di Lasso; "O My Luve's Like a Red, Red Rose," David Dickau; "A Nightingale Sand in Berkley Square," Manning Sherwin; "Echo," Jeffrey Van; "Kyrie and Agnus Dei," Glenn McClure; "Nachthelle," Franz Schubert; "Lord of the Dance," Shaker melody; "Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind," John Rutter; "The Lord Is My Shepherd," John Rutter; "If Music Be The Food of Love," David Dickau; "The Battle of Jericho."
Disc #455: The Enescu Ensemble," Sherban Lupu, conductor and soloist. "Five German Dances and Seven Trios," Franz Schubert; "Variations," Joseph Mayseder; "Coronation Rondo," Joseph Mayseder; "Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky, Op 35a," Anton Arensky; "La Musica Notturna de Madrid," Luigi Bocherini.
Disc #457a: Sean Parsons, director. "Moten Swing," Benny Moten; "Kingfish," Bill Holman; "Ruby My Dear," Thelonius Monk; "Airegin," Sonny Rollins; "Maids of Cadiz," Delibes; "Blues and the Abscessed Tooth," Matt Catingub; "Frustration," Duke Ellington; "Basie," Frank Foster.
Disc #457b: "Tuning Up," Toshiko Akiyoshi; "Lil' Darling," Neil Hefti; "Anthropology," Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker; "Flitibird," Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn; "I Remember April," Mercer/Schertzinger; "New Orleans Strut," Jack Dejohnette.
Disc #458a: William Moersch, director. "Rock Blood," P.Q. Phan; "The Frame Problem," James Romig; "Wind Trace," Thshi Ichiyanagi; "Sharpened Stick," Brett William Dietz.
Disc #458b: "At loose ends," Herbert Brun; "Variations on a Ghanian Theme," Daniel Levitan; "Stubernic," Mark Ford; "The Whole Toy Laid Down," Dave Holliden.
Disc #459a: Jay Miglia, director. "Lazy Bird," John Coltrane; "Winter Sky," Vern Sielert; "Kids Are Pretty People," Thad Jones; "Latin Dance," Bob Mintzer; "Love Walked In," George Gershwin.
Disc #459b: "Paper Spoons," Jim McNeeley; "Hello and Goodbye," and "First Love Song," Bob Brookmeyer; "Passages," Kim Richmond; "Doodle Oodle," Billy Byers.
Disc #460: An Evening of Songs and Arias, Students of Jerold Siena, Jeffrey Peterson, piano. "Un momento di contento from Alcina," George Frederick Handel; "Kennst du das Land," Robert Schumann; "Je me suis embarque from L'Horizon Chimerique," Gabriel Faure; "Le Visage Penche," and "Le Mirage," Louis Aubert; "O quand de dors," Frnaz Liszt; "Von Ewiger Liebe, Johannes Brahms; "Befreit," Richard Strauss; "Air de Caron from Alceste," Jean-Baptiste Lully; "O wie angstlich from Die Entfuhrung aus de Serail," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "So anch'io la virtu magica from Don Pasquale," Gaetano Donizetti; "Ecco Ridente from Il Barbiere di Siviglia," Gioacchino Rossini; "Marenka's Aria from The Bartered Bride," Bedrich Smetana; "Il Lamento di Federico from L'Arlesiana," Francesco Cilea; "Una voce poco fa from Il Barbiere di Siviglia," Giioacchino Rossini; "Le Veau D'Or from Faust," Charles Gounod.
Disc #461: Jazz Fusioin. No program included.
Disc #465a: Graduate Brass Quintet: "O Come All Ye Faithful," UI Chamber Singers: "Selections from A Ceremony of Carols," Benjamin Britten. University Chorus: "Infant Holy, Infant Lowly"; "Carol of the Drum." Illini Women's Chorus: "Nativity Carol," John Rutter; "Oseh Shalom," Joan Beckow; "The First Nowell." Varsity Men's Glee Club," William Dawson; "Go Tell It On the Mountain." Women's Glee Club, "Magnum Mysterium," Jakob Handl; "Dormi, Jesu!," Jonathan D. Green. "Hark the Herald Angels Sing," Felix Mendelssohn. University of Illinois Black Chorus: "Sing Alleluia," and "Mary Had a Little Baby.'
Disc #465b: UI Concert Choir: "Ave Maria," Franz Xaver Biebl; "Ding Dong Merrily on High". Holiday Medley: "Deck the Halls"; "Jingle Bells"; "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"; "White Christmas," Irving Berlin"; "Joy to the World." "Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah," George Frideric Handel; "Silent Night," Franz Gruber.
Disc #467: No program included.
Disc #468: An Evening of Opera Scenes: Timothy Schmidt, conductor; Debra Marsch, assistant director. "Il Matrimonio Segreto," Domenico Cimarosa; "Don Giovanni," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Le Nozze di Figaro," Mozart; "Le Nozze di Figaro," Mozart; "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Benjamin Britten; "Albert Herring," Benjamin Britten; "Carmen," Georges Bizet.
Disc #470a: Ricardo Flores, director. "Cantata"; "Grunshel's Tune," Steve Grunshel; "Meditations on an African Groove," Rick Kurasz; "La Comparsa," Ernesto LeCuona; "Ran Can Can," Tito Puente; "Crew," Eddie Palmieri; "Movers and Shekeres," George Kiteley; "Samba Batucada."
Disc #470b: "My Band," Ray Holman; "Steel Band Bacchanal," Ray Holman; "Zig Zag," Andy Narell; "Ray's Medley," Ray Holman; "Jamaica Farewell," Irving Burgie; "The Bee's Melody," Aldwyn Roberts.
Disc #471a: Concert Band IIB: George Brozak and Daniel Neuenschwander, conductors. "Esprit d Corps," Robert Jager; "Courtly Airs and Dances," Ron Nelson; "Vesuvius," Frank Ticheli; "Pusta (Four Gypsy Dances," Jan Van der Roost; "Robinson's Grand Entree," Karl L. King.
Disc #471b: Concert Band IIA: Matthew Hovey and Reed Gallo, conductor. "Sleigh Ride," Leroy Anderson; "On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss," David Holsinger; "Symphonic Dance #3, 'Fiesta'," Clifton Williams; "Suite Provencale," Jan Van der Roost; "Sun Dance," Frank Tichell; "March of the Belgian Parachutists," Pieter Leemans.
Disc #472: UI Symphony Orchestra: Donald Schleicher, conductor; Rovert Mirakian, grad student conductor. "Symphony No. 3," Roy Harris; "Two Arias from Samson et Delilah," Camille Saint-Saens; "Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56," Felix Mendelssohn.
Disc #472.5: Winter Concert, East Central Illinois Yoiuth Orchestra, Kevin Kelly, director. "Leonore Overture No. 3," L. van Beethoven; "Two Pieces from The Damnation of Faust," Hector Berlioz; "Concerto Grosso in G Minor, Op. 6, No. 8," Arcangelo Corelli; "Symphony No. 8, 1st movement," Antonin Dvorak.
Disc #473a: William Heiles, piano. "Prelude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 45" and "Barcarolle,Op. 60," Frederic Chopin; "Sonata in B-Flat Major, K. 333," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Nocturne in F-Sharp Major" and "Scherzo in B-flat Minor, Op. 31," Frederic Chopin.
Disc #473b: "Sonata in A Minor, K. 310," Mozart; "Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 55, No. 2" and "Nocturne in C Minor, Op. 48, No.2" and "Ballade in A-flat Major, Op. 47," Chopin.
Disc #476a: Timothy Ehlen, piano. "Scherzo in E-flat Minor, Op. 4;" Johannes Brahms; "Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 7," Ludwig van Beethoven.
Disc #476b: Timothy Ehlen, piano. "Hommage to Ralph Shapey," Bryan Pezzone; "Fantasie in C Major, Op. 17," Robert Schumann.
Disc #477: Faculty Recital, 1/29/2004. Pacifica Quartet: Simin Ganatra and Sibbi Bernhardsson, violin; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; Brandon Vamos, cello. "Adagio and Fugue, K. 546," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "String Quartet No. 3, Op. 22," Paul Hindemuth; "String Quartet in C-sharp Minor, Op. 131," Ludwig van Beethoven.
Disc #478: Faculty Recital, 2/4/2004. Jerold Siena, tenor; Eric Dalheim, piano. "Defend her Heaven, " and "War he sung in toil and trouble," George Frederick Handel; "Lieder aus Op. 32," Johannes Brahms; "The Scrolls," Larry Alan Smith; "Marguerite," Charles Gounod; "Nell," Gabriel Faure; "Nanny," Ernest Chausson; "Zaide," Hector Berlioz; "Clotilde," Jacques Leguerney; "Phidyle," Henri Duparc; "Como quieres que adivine," Jesus Guridi; "Tu pupilla es azul," Joaquin Turina; "El Vito"; "La Rosa y el Sauce," Carlos Guastavino; "No Puede Ser," Pablo Sorozabal; "Del Carello"; "Granada."
Disc #479: UI Chamber Singers and Cervantes String Quartet. "Nesciens Mater," Jean Mouton; "Chanson, Dessus le marche d'Arras"; "Chanson on Dessus le marche d'Arras," Orlando di Lasso; Selections from "Lagrime di San Pietro," Orlando di Lasso; "Reincarnations," Samuel Barber; "Streichquartett f-moll, Op. 95," Ludwig van Beethoven; "Sanft wie lebtest, Op. 118," Ludwig van Beethoven; "Agnus Dei," Samuel Barber.
Disc #479.5: Arcadia Chamber Players Winter Concert. "Trio in F Major, Hob.XV, No. 1," Josef Haydn; "Trio in a Minor, op. 114," Johannes Brahms; "Concert in A Major," Rene de Castera.
Disc #481a: Rehearsal Session, 2/12/2004. No program included.
Disc #481b: Rehearsal Session, 2/17/204. No program included.
Disc #484a: UI Symphonic Band I, Thomas Caneva, conductor: "Canzon in echo, Giovanni Gabriela; "Huntingtontower, Ballad for Band," Ottorino Respighi; "Fantasia per Clarinetto," Carlo Della Giacoma; "Symphony No.3 for Band," Vittorio Giannini.
Disc #484b: UI Wind Symphony, James Keene, conductor. "Fanfare for a Golden Sky," Scott Boerma; "Color," Bob Margolis; "Concerto for Bassoon," Gordon Jacob; "Overture to 'An Italian in Algiers'," Gioachino Rossini; "L'Inglesina," Davide Delle Cese; "The Surface of Last Scattering," Stephen Taylor; "Finale, from Symphony No. 2," Malcolm Arnold.
Disc #485: Evening of Music for Choir and Organ, 2/20/2004; Emmanuel Parish Choir, Kevin Kelly, choirmaster; Michael Fisher, organist. "Locus iste," Anton Bruckner; "Beati quorum via," Charles Villiers Stanford; "Benedictus," Alec Rowley; "Laudate Dominum," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Jubilate Deo," Benjamin Britten; "Bagatelles," Maros Rudolf: "Give me the sings of faith," Kenneth Leighton; "Paean," Kenneth Leighton; "Cantique de Jean Racine," Gabriel Faure; "Concerto after Vivaldi in A Minor," Johann Sebastian Bach; "Zadok the Priest," George Frideric Handel.
Disc #486: Faculty Recital, 2/21/2004. Karl Kramer, tuba. "Quatout, Op. 109," Florent Schmitt; "Sonoro," Roger Kellaway; "Etre ou ne pas etre," Heni Tomasi; "The Unbroken Circle of the Moon's Bright Halo," Joseph Schwantner.
Disc #487: UI Concert Band I: Kenneth Steinsultz, conductor; Matt Hovey, grad student conductor. "Chorale and Shaker Dance," John Zdechlik; "Llwyn Onn, Brian Hogg; "Symphonic Suite," Clifton Williams; "Satiric Dances," Norman Dello Joio; ""March, 'The Southerner''" Russell Alexander. UI Symphonic Band II; Peter J. Griffin, conductor: "Silver," Scott Boerma; "Two Grainger Settings," Percy Grainger; "Scenes from 'The Louvre'," Norman Dello Joio; "Brighton Beach," William P. Latham.
Disc #488: Philharmonia Orchestra; Jack Raney, conductor; Geoffrey Clift, grad student conductor. "Roman Carnival Overture, Op. 9," Hector Berlioz; "Die Moldau - Vltava," Bedrich Smetana; "Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73," Johannes Brahms.
Disc #495.32: Liszt CD12 Master Lecture: James O'Brien. No program included.
Disc #495.33: Liszt Master Alumna/Student Recital: Ann Wu, Ian Gindes, Joonhee Kim, June Chun. No program included.
Disc #495.30: Liszt CD 10: Liszt's Piano Sonata in B Minbr. Sherban Lupu, Ian Hobson. No program included.
Disc #495.31: Liszt CD11: "Les Preludes" and "Dante": Arianna Goldina; Remy Loumbrozo. No program included.
Disc #495.34: Liszt CD14 Master Lecture-Recital: "In His Teacher's Footsteps: The Transcriptions of Alexander Siloti," Paul Barnes. No program included.
Disc #495.35: Liszt CD 15 Master Lecture. "Notes on Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 3," Jerome Lowenthal. No program included/
Disc #495.36: Liszt CD16: Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, transcribed by Liszt, and other works by Liszt and Beethoven; Justin Kolb. No program included.
Disc #495.37: Liszt CD17: Esther Keel. No program included.
Disc #496a: UI Symphonic Band I: Thomas E. Caneva, conductor. "Shortcut Home," Dana Wilson; "Trittico," Vaclav Nelhybel; "Watchman, Tell Us of the Night," Mark Camphouse.
Disc #496b: UI Wind Symphony: James F. Keene, conductor; Kenneth Steinsultz, guest conductor. "Peterloo," Malcolm Arnold; "Lagan Love," Luigi Zaninelli; "Variations sur un Air du Pays d'Oc," Louis Cahuzac; "Niagra Falls," Michael Daugherty; "Two Dance Settings," Percy Aldridge Grainger.
Disc #497: Rehearsal/Session, 3/22/2004: Wind Symphony. No program included.
Disc #498: 17th Century Sacred Music, 3/15/2004. Patrizia Metzler, conductor; Kerry Heimann, organ. "Vinea mea electa," Marco da Gagliano; "Duo seraphi clamabant," Lodovico Viadana; "O salutaris hostia," Caterina Assandra; "Veniat dilectus meus," Alessando Grandi; "Tres sunt qui testimonium dant," Gregor Aichinger; "Nun komm der Heiden Heiland," Samuel Scheidt; "Was frag' ich nach der Welt," Wolfgang Carl Briegel; "Bien te puedes alegrar," Juan Bautista Comes; "Ecce tu pulchra es," Nicolas Forme.
Disc #500a: Faculty Recital, Pacifica Quartet: Simin Ganatra and Sibbi Bernhardsson, violin; Masumi Rostad, viola; Brandon Vamos, cello; Ian Hobson, piano. "String Quartet, Op. 74," Ludwig van Beethoven; "String Quartet, Op. 44, No. 1," Felix Mendelssohn.
Disc $500b: "Quintet for Piano and Strings, Op. 34," Johannes Brahms.
Disc #503: Arcadia Chamber Players, Spring Concert, 4/3/2004. "Trio in D Minor, op. 49," Felix Mendelssohn; "Premier Rhapsodie for Clarinet and Piano," Claude Debussy; "Aria for Flute, Clarinet, and Piano," Jaques Ibert; "Sonata for Flute and Piano," Francis Poulenc.
Disc #504: Top Quartet, 4/4/2004. No program included.
Disc #505: Concerto Urbano, Charlotte Mattax, director. "Divertimento No. 1 a due cembali," Peter August; "Suite a due cembali," Johann Mattheson; "Suite a deux clavecins," Georg Friedrich Handel; "Concerto No. 1 a due cembali," Georg Christoph Wagenseil.
DIsc #506: Graduate Chorale Session. No program included.
Disc #507: Guest Artist Recital, Vienna Inernational Piano Duo, 4/6/2004: Karassimira Jordan and Wolfgang Watzinger, piano. "Libensturme for piano, four hands, Op. Posth. 144, D. 947," Franz Schubert; "Souvenire, ballet suite for piano, four hands, Op.28," Samuel Barber; "Symphonic Dances from West Side Story," Leonard Bernstein; "Andalusian Dances," Manuel Infante.
Disc #508: Faculty Recital, 4/8/2004; Laurien Laufman, cello; Timothy Ehlen, piano: "Fantasy Pieces, Op. 73," Robert Schumann; "Sonata in A Major, Op. 69," Ludwig van Beethoven; "Song without Words in D Major, Op. 109," Felix Mendelssohn; "Melodie," Christoph Willibald Gluck; "Sonata No. 2 in F Major, Op. 99," Johannes Brahms.