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Faculty Artist Recital Series
Series’ Opener: Carnival of the Animals
Fine Arts Chamber Orchestra
Michael Lund Ziegler, Conductor
August 19, 2021
7:00 p.m.
The inaugural performance of the Fine Arts Chamber Orchestra includes Saint-Saëns’ masterwork and a new work by Dr. Matthew Saunders inspired by Fine Arts student artwork.
Carnival of the Animals is sponsored by

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Ernst von Dohnányi
Serenade in C major, Opus 10
I. Marcia
II. Romanza
III. Scherzo
IV. Tema con variazioni
V. Rondo
Muse Trio
Jenny Cluggish, violin
Melissa Lund Ziegler, viola
Daniel Pereira, cello
Matthew Saunders
Gamer Troll Loses Control
*World Premier Performance
Artwork by:
Gabe Elliot, Rosalynd Gruden
Callie Roberts, Sophie Shaposka
–INTERMISSION–
Camille Saint-Saëns
Carnival of the Animals
I. Introduction and the Lion’s Royal March
II. Hens and Roosters
III. Wild Asses (Swift animals)
IV. Tortoises
V. The Elephant
VI. Kangaroos
VII. Aquarium
VIII. Personages with long ears
IX. The Cuckoo in the deep woods
X. Aviary
XI. Pianists
XII. Fossils
XIII. The Swan
XIV. Finale
October 8, 2021
7:00 p.m.
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Evan Mitchell, percussion
Robonds B
Iannis Xenakis
Medley for Marimba
J. S. Bach
Tyler Lisowski, guitar
Slip Away
Pat Metheny
Simplicity for Solo
Xylophone Dorothy Lee
Arr. George H. Green
Tyler Lisowski, piano
PRIM for the Orchestra Snare Drum
Askell Masson
Shala’ or the Marching Snare Drum
Edward Freytag
Two Etudes for Timpani
Richard Hochrainer
Nigerian-American Influenced Grooves on the drum set
Tyler Lisowski, bass guitar
TBD, trumpet
Dr. Matthew Saunders, trombone
January 12, 2022
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Matthew Saunders
Twenty Views of the Trombone
I. What It’s Like
II. What It Once Was Like
III. What It Could Be Like
IV. What One Philistine Thinks It’s Like
V. What It Sounds Like When the Philistines Talk About What It’s Like
VI. What I Thought It Would Be Like (I)
VII. What It’s Like When I’m Working
VIII. What It Will (Not) Be Like
XI. What It’s Like After a Cup o’ Joe
X. What It Could Be Like (II)
XI. What My Greatest Hits Are Like
XII. What It’s Not Quite Like
XIII. What It Might Have Been Like (I)
XIV. What It Once Was Like (II) (Synechdoche Homo Sapiens Tombonesnsis)
XV. What They Might Think It’s Like
XVI. What It Might Have Been Like (II)
XVII. What It Could Be Like (III)
XVIII. What It’s Like at the End
XIX. How I Remember What It Was Like
XX. What It’s Really Like
DATE= TBD
7:00 p.m.
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Cliff Habian, piano
Jonathan “Skip” Edwards, bass
Evan Mitchell, drums
Ed Michaels, saxophone
Program to be announced from the stage
Feroza LaBonne, piano
May 6, 2022
7:00 p.m.
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W. A. Mozart
Concerto for Two Pianos in D Major, KV 265
Katie Hug, piano
–INTERMISSION—
Second Half to be selected from:
- Schubert Waltzes
- Brahms Hungarian Dances
- Chopin Waltzes
- Albeniz and Granados
- Malaguena and Tango
- Johann Strauss Waltzes
Single Tickets:
- Adults $20.00
- Students/Seniors $10.00
- FREE for FAA Students
GREAT GROUP RATES AVAILABLE!
Faculty Recital Series is sponsored by
Guest Artist Recital Series
Series’ Opener: Carnival of the Animals
Fine Arts Chamber Orchestra
Michael Lund Ziegler, Conductor
August 19, 2021
7:00 p.m.
The inaugural performance of the Fine Arts Chamber Orchestra includes Saint-Saëns’ masterwork and a new work by Dr. Matthew Saunders inspired by Fine Arts student artwork.
Carnival of the Animals is sponsored by

—
Ernst von Dohnányi
Serenade in C major, Opus 10
I. Marcia
II. Romanza
III. Scherzo
IV. Tema con variazioni
V. Rondo
Muse Trio
Jenny Cluggish, violin
Melissa Lund Ziegler, viola
Daniel Pereira, cello
Matthew Saunders
Gamer Troll Loses Control
*World Premier Performance
Artwork by:
Gabe Elliot, Rosalynd Gruden
Callie Roberts, Sophie Shaposka
–INTERMISSION–
Camille Saint-Saëns
Carnival of the Animals
I. Introduction and the Lion’s Royal March
II. Hens and Roosters
III. Wild Asses (Swift animals)
IV. Tortoises
V. The Elephant
VI. Kangaroos
VII. Aquarium
VIII. Personages with long ears
IX. The Cuckoo in the deep woods
X. Aviary
XI. Pianists
XII. Fossils
XIII. The Swan
XIV. Finale
Dr. Katrin Meidell, viola
October 22, 2021
7:00 p.m.
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Sarah Dubois
Moonlight Partida
I. Perduo Senza Lei
Max Reger
Suite No. 3 in e minor
Scott Slapin
Nocturne for Two Violas in Memory of Richard Lane
with Melissa Lund Ziegler, viola
Shawn Renzoh Head
Burning Roots Sketch No. 2
J. S. Bach
Cello Suite no. 1 in G Major
Sponsored by: Key Private Bank
Andrew Focks, piano
March 11, 2022
7:00 p.m.
Sonata in F# Minor, K. 25
Domenico Scarlatti
Sonata in A Major, K. 208
Sonata in F# Minor, K. 447
Drei Klavierstücke, D. 946
Franz Schubert
No. 1 Allegro assai
No. 2 Allegretto
No. 3 Allegro
Danse Macabre,
Opus 40/S. 555
Camille Saint-Saëns
Arr. Franz Liszt
Chaconne from Partita No. 2
in D Minor, BWV 1004
J.S. Bach
Arr. Ferruccio Busoni
Dr. James Umble, saxophone
with Diane Yazvac, piano
April 22, 2022
7:00 p.m.
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Selections Likely to Include:
Hindson
Repetepetition
Dave Morgan
Consolation
Alistair Penman
Soar
Charles Koechlin
15 Etudes
II
X
IX
Eugene Bozza
Aria
Andy Scott
Paquito
Arlen
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Single Tickets:
- Adults $20.00
- Students/Seniors $10.00
- FREE for FAA Students
GREAT GROUP RATES AVAILABLE!
Guest Artist Recital Series is sponsored by
Artist in Residence Series
Series’ Opener: Carnival of the Animals
Fine Arts Chamber Orchestra
Michael Lund Ziegler, Conductor
August 19, 2021
7:00 p.m.
The inaugural performance of the Fine Arts Chamber Orchestra includes Saint-Saëns’ masterwork and a new work by Dr. Matthew Saunders inspired by Fine Arts student artwork.
Carnival of the Animals is sponsored by

—
Ernst von Dohnányi
Serenade in C major, Opus 10
I. Marcia
II. Romanza
III. Scherzo
IV. Tema con variazioni
V. Rondo
Muse Trio
Jenny Cluggish, violin
Melissa Lund Ziegler, viola
Daniel Pereira, cello
Matthew Saunders
Gamer Troll Loses Control
*World Premier Performance
Artwork by:
Gabe Elliot, Rosalynd Gruden
Callie Roberts, Sophie Shaposka
–INTERMISSION–
Camille Saint-Saëns
Carnival of the Animals
I. Introduction and the Lion’s Royal March
II. Hens and Roosters
III. Wild Asses (Swift animals)
IV. Tortoises
V. The Elephant
VI. Kangaroos
VII. Aquarium
VIII. Personages with long ears
IX. The Cuckoo in the deep woods
X. Aviary
XI. Pianists
XII. Fossils
XIII. The Swan
XIV. Finale
Third Stream Duo
Forms
September 29, 2021, 7:00 p.m.
Sonata for Piano & Cello, Opus 19
Sergei Rachmoninov
Improvised Sonata
Hueholt/Young
Micro Sonata
Content
November 3, 2021, 7:00 p.m.
Prelude, Cadence, et Finale
Alfred Descenclos
Fuzzy Bird Sonata
Takashi Toshimatsu
Improvised Suite
Hueholt/Young
Desecrated Chopin Preludes
Connections
February 23, 2022
Music from
graphic scores, Pauline Oliveros, Jacob Collier,
folk music improvisations
Communication
April 27, 2022
Sonata
for PianoLeoš Janáček
Poetic
Jennifer Higdon
Improvisations based on various texts
Hueholt/Young
Single Tickets:
- Adults $20.00
- Students/Seniors $10.00
- FREE for FAA Students
GREAT GROUP RATES AVAILABLE!
Artist in Residence Series is sponsored by
