The UNCG School of Music has been recognized for years as one of the elite
music institutions in the United States. Fully accredited by the National
Association of Schools of Music since 1938, the School offers the only
comprehensive music program from undergraduate through doctoral study in
both performance and music education in North Carolina. From a total
population of approximately 12,700 university students, the UNCG School of
Music serves over 575 music majors with a full-time faculty and staff of sixty. As
such, the UNCG School of Music ranks among the largest Schools of Music in
the South.
The UNCG School of Music now occupies a new 26 million dollar music building
which is among the finest music facilities in the nation. In fact, the new music
building is the largest academic building on the UNCG Campus. A large music
library with state-of-the-art playback, study and research facilities houses all
music reference materials. Greatly expanded classroom, studio, practice room,
and rehearsal hall spaces are key components of the new structure. Two new
recital halls, a large computer lab, a psychoacoustics lab, electronic music labs,
and recording studio space are additional features of the new facility. In addition,
an enclosed multi-level parking deck adjoins the new music building to serve
students, faculty and concert patrons.
Living in the artistically thriving Greensboro—Winston-Salem—High Point “Triad”
area, students enjoy regular opportunities to attend and perform in concerts
sponsored by such organizations as the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, the
Greensboro Opera Company, and the Eastern Music Festival. In addition,
UNCG students interact first-hand with some of the world’s major artists who
frequently schedule informal discussions, open rehearsals, and master classes at
UNCG.
Costs of attending public universities in North Carolina, both for in-state and out-of-
state students, represent a truly exceptional value in higher education.
For information regarding music as a major or minor field of study, please write:
Dr. John J. Deal, Dean
UNCG School of Music
P.O. Box 26167
Greensboro, North Carolina 27402-6167
(336) 334-5789
On the Web: www.uncg.edu/mus/
accreditation visit
student recital
Monday, February 3, 2003
4:00 pm
Recital Hall, School of Music
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Program
Tarantella from Suite for Two Pianos, Op. 17 Sergei Rachmaninoff
(1873-1943)
Elizabeth Loparits (DMA) and Juan Pablo Andrade (DMA), piano
Caprice No. 2 in B minor (Moderato) Niccolò Paganini
Caprice No. 5 in A minor (Agitato) (1782-1840)
trans. by N. Daughtrey
Nathan Daughtrey (DMA), percussion
from Les Nuits d’Été Hector Berlioz
L’ile (1803-1869)
Inconnue
Nicole Asel (MM), voice
Laura Poe (MM), piano
from Six Metamorphoses after Ovid Benjamin Britten
Bacchus (1913-1976)
Arethusa
Cathy Meyer (BA), oboe
from Six Songs to the Poetry of Yeats Joyce Hope Suskind
The Song of Wandering Aengus
Reneé Sokol (DMA), mezzo-soprano
Nancy Davis, piano
from Sonata in C Major, BWV 1005 Johann Sebastian Bach
Allegro assai (1685-1750)
Dan Skidmore (DMA), violin
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The hall is equipped with a listening assistance system.
Patrons needing such assistance may contact an usher in the lobby.
Honor and Arms from Samson George Frideric Handel
(1685-1759)
Sidney Outlaw (BM), baritone
Laura Moore (DMA), piano
Excursions Ronald Caravan
Crystal Medina (BM Music Education), clarinet
Klonos Piet Swerts
(b. 1960)
Stacy Wilson (BM), alto saxophone
Nancy Davis, piano
Concerto No. 1 Alexei Lebedev
(1924-1993)
Micah Everett (DMA), bass trombone
Nancy Davis, piano
from Sextet for Piano and Winds Francis Poulenc
Allegro vivace (1899-1963)
Carmine Mann (MM Accompanying), piano
Emily Orr (DMA), flute
Connie Ignatiou (MM), oboe
Luc Jackman (DMA), clarinet
David Bryant (DMA), bassoon
Michael Hrivnak (BM), horn
Caravan Duke Ellington
(1899-1974)
Mike Sailors (BM Jazz), trumpet
Jason Miller (BM Jazz), trombone
Chris Ozer (MM Piano), piano
Ross LaFleur (BM Jazz), guitar
Kevin Harvey (BS History), bass
John Ayers (BA), drums