Clarinet Studio

Spring Recital

from the studio of Sarah Chandler

with

Margaret Reitz, Piano

Saturday, April 17, 2010

3:00 p.m.

Casadesus Recital Hall

PROGRAM

Five Bagatelles, Opus 23 Gerald Finzi

I. Prelude (1901-1956)

II. Romance

Adam Davis, clarinet

Margaret Reitz, piano

Five Bagatelles, Opus 23 Gerald Finzi

III. Carol (1901-1956)

Chanson Reinhold Glière

(1875-1956)

Abby Cohen, clarinet

Margaret Reitz, piano

Pastorale and Bourrée Edward German

(1862-1936)

Himie Voxman, trans.

Zach Stanco, bass clarinet

Margaret Reitz, piano

Scherzo in C Minor Paul Koepke

(b. 1918)

Anthony Kwon, clarinet

Margaret Reitz, piano

Adagio for Clarinet Richard Wagner

(1813-1883)

A.H.C., piano reduction

Kerry Goodacre, clarinet

Margaret Reitz, piano

Sonata (1939) for Clarinet and Piano Paul Hindemith

II Lebhaft (1895-1963)

III Sehr langsam

James Wu, clarinet

Margaret Reitz, piano

Fun for Two with Mendelssohn Felix Mendelssohn

Allegro (1809-1847)

Andante (Paul M. Stouffer, arr.)

Allegro vivace

Mark DelloStritto, clarinet

Stephen Collins, clarinet

Five Russian Duets Nikolai Miaskovsy, Vasyl Barvinksy

In Waltz Style (1881-1950, 1888-1963)

Round Dance

Elegiac Mood

Hunter’s Call

In Old-Fashioned Style

Anthony Kwon, clarinet

Zach Stanco, bass clarinet

Sonata I in Eb Major, BWV 525 Johann Sebastian Bach

I. Allegro (1685-1750)

II. Adagio Howard Klug, arr. and ed.

III. Allegro

Sarah Fenster, clarinet

Kyle Doyle, clarinet

Brianna Palisi, bass clarinet


PEJ REITZ, pianist, is a native of the Binghamton Area. She received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in piano performance with accompanying emphasis. She attended Boston University, New England Conservatory and Binghamton University. She has studied piano with Jean Casadesus, Victor Rosenbaum, Seymour Fink and Walter Ponce and accompanying with Allen Rogers. She has accompanied throughout the United States, in England, South America, Spain and at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. She was a winner of the Artistic Ambassadors Program by the United States Information Agency in partnership with the John F. Kennedy Center for the performing arts.

She has been on the faculty at Binghamton University since 1991 and Ithaca College School of Music since 1999. She is on the Executive Board of the New York District MTNA organization. She is President of the local District VII Music Teachers Association and is an active adjudicator for the National Piano Guild Organization.

Binghamton University Music Department’s

UPCOMING EVENTS

Saturday, April 17th University Chorus: Honegger’s KING DAVID,

8:00 PM, Osterhout Concert Theater, $$ (FREE for students)

Sunday, April 18th Junior Recital: Laura MacAvoy, soprano,

3:00 PM, Casadesus Recital Hall, FREE

Sunday, April 18th Senior Honors Recital: Stephen Kong, piano,

7:30 PM, Casadesus Recital Hall, FREE

Tuesday, April 20th String Fever: String Studio & Chamber Recital,

8:30 PM, Casadesus Recital Hall, FREE

Thursday, April 22nd Mid-Day Concert, 1:20 PM – FREE

Casadesus Recital Hall

Friday, April 23rd Junior Recital: Mengru Zeng, piano,

8:00 PM, Casadesus Recital Hall, FREE

For ticket information, please call the

Anderson Center Box Office at 777-ARTS

To see all events, please visit music.binghamton.edu

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