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www.sdstate.edu/music

South Dakota

State University

School of Performing Arts

Bachelor of MUSIC EDUCATION

B.A. in Music, MUSIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP

B.A. in Music, MUSIC STUDIES

MAKEMUSIC

ATSDSU!

Nationally Recognized Ensembles

Earn University Credit in Fine Arts

Make New Friends Through Music!

For more information contact:

PIANODr. John Walker, 605-688-4229

or [email protected]

BANDSDr. Jacob Wallace, 605-688-5940

or [email protected]

CHOIRSDr. Laura Diddle, 605-688-4510

or [email protected]

JAZZDr.Yiqun Chen, 605-688-4092

or [email protected]

ORCHESTRADr. John Brawand, 605-688-4414

or [email protected]

Programs of StudyMusic Education K-12

Instrumental/Vocal

Music Composite

Minors in Music

Music FacultyDr. David Berberick

Dr. Jonathan Nero

Dr. Nancy Roberts

Dr. Christopher Hahn

Dr. Symeon Waseen

Adjunct Faculty:Steven Parker, Lori Miller, Amber

Waseen, Dave Martinson, Paul

Peterson, and Katie Smirnova

EnsemblesChamber Orchestra

Chamber Singers

Concert Band

Concert Choir

Drum Line

Jazz Ensemble

Pep Band

Student Ambassador Band

Accreditation:

Fully accredited by National

Association of Schools of Music (NASM)

Music Scholarships are

available

Explore Musicat Black Hills State University

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Table of Contents Board of Directors & Committees……………………………………………………...............………….2 Conference Schedule…………………………................…………………………...................………….3 Certified Members List……………………………………………………………................................….5

Workshop Descriptions....................………………………….....................................................……….7

Workshop Presenters and Competition Adjudicators..............................…………………………..........9

Competition Schedules and Programs: Thursday: Piano SDMTA Collegiate Piano...………………………………………………………………….…..14 MTNA Senior Piano...………………………………………………………………...................14 MTNA Young Artist Piano...……………………………………………………………….........15 Voice SDMTA Senior Voice………………………………………………………………....................16 SDMTA Collegiate Voice, Category I……………………………………………………….......16 SDMTA Collegiate Voice, Category II…………………………………………………………..20 MTNA Senior Voice……………………………………………………......................………….23 MTNA Young Artist Voice………………………………………………………………............23 Brass MTNA Young Artist Brass……………………………………………………………….............24 Woodwind SDMTA Collegiate Woodwind……………………………………………………………….......25 Strings SDMTA Elementary Strings………………………………………………………………...........26 SDMTA Junior Strings………………………………………………………………...................26 SDMTA Senior Strings………………………………………………………………...................27 SDMTA Collegiate Strings……………………………………………………………….............27 MTNA Junior Strings………………………………………………………………......................27 MTNA Senior Strings……………………………………………………………….....................28 Saturday Elementary Piano 10…………………………………………………………......................…….28 Elementary Piano 11……………………………………………………………......................….29 Junior Piano 12……………………………………………………………..............................….30 Junior Piano 13………………………………………………..............................……………….31 Senior Piano 14…………………………………………………………..............................…….32 Senior Piano 15……………………………………………………………..............................….33 Senior Piano 16……………………………………………………..............................………….33 Senior Piano 17-18…………………………………………………….........................………….34 Junior Piano Duets………………………………………..........................……………………….35 Senor Piano Duets……………………………………………………..........................………….35 Student and Teacher participants………………………………………………..................……………….37 Map: University of South Dakota…………………………………………....…………………….back cover

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SDMTA Board of Directors, 2017-2018

President: Symeon Waseen 1st Vice-President: Nancy Roberts

Immediate Past-President: Kay Fischer Treasurer: Deb Kalsbeck

Secretary: Susan Keith Gray 2nd Vice-President (Membership): Nancy Syring

Certification : Susan Winters Overall Competition Coordinator : Nancy Roberts

SDMTA Competition Site Chair: Susan Keith Gray J. Earl Lee Foundation: Christina S Humpal

Webmaster: Christina S Humpal

Local Association Presidents:

Marcela Faflak, Aberdeen Diana Christiansen, Brookings

Brenda Ruedebusch, Huron Symeon Waseen, Black Hills Matthew Murphy, Sioux Falls

Competition Chairs:

SDMTA Elementary Piano Chair: Nancy Syring SDMTA Junior Piano Chair : Matthew Murphy SDMTA Senior Piano Chair: Marilyn Schempp SDMTA Collegiate Piano Chair: Rick Andrews

SDMTA Piano Duet Chair: Donna Schwartz SDMTA Senior and Collegiate Voice Chair: Russell Svenningsen

SDMTA String Chair : Katie Smirnova SDMTA Woodwind and Brass Chair: Michael Walsh

MTNA Junior and Senior Performance Competitions: Erica Sowers MTNA Young Artist Performance Competitions: John Walker

MTNA and SDMTA Composition Competitions: Deanna Wehrspann

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2017 SDMTA Conference Schedule

Thursday, November 2 7:00 Rehearsal rooms available 7:30 Registration begins Colton Recital Hall: 8:00-9:10 MTNA Young Artist Brass 9:23-10:43 SDMTA Collegiate Woodwinds 11:05-12:05 SDMTA Collegiate Piano 12:30-1:30 MTNA Senior Piano 1:35-2:05 MTNA Young Artist Piano Choir Room: Rehearsals 8:00-9:50 10:00-10:24 SDMTA Elementary Strings 10:27-10:49 SDMTA Junior Strings 10:52-11:22 SDMTA Senior Strings 11:35-11:55 SDMTA Collegiate Strings Rehearsals 11:55-1:25 1:30-2:37 MTNA Junior Strings 2:40-3:00 MTNA Senior Strings Farber Hall Rehearsals 8:00-8:40 8:50-9:38 SDMTA Senior Voice Rehearsals 9:40-10:35 10:42-12:30 SDMTA Collegiate Voice I Rehearsals 12:30-1:35 1:40-4:25 SDMTA Collegiate Voice I continued Aalfs Hall Rehearsals 8:00-8:40 8:50-11:32 SDMTA Voice II Rehearsals 11:32-1:25 1:35-2:30 MTNA Senior Voice 2:35-4:50 MTNA YA voice 5:00 Board meeting and dinner: USD Student Center (MUC)

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Friday, November 3: Professional Development Day

8:30-9:00 Registration and coffee Professional Development Day: Colton Recital Hall 9:00-9:50 Claudia Deltregia: Developing an artistic performance since the beginning of piano studies 10:00-11:50 Piano masterclass with Read Gainsford and USD piano students 12:00-1:00 IMTF Luncheon at the MUC Symeon Waseen: The Voyager I Golden Record 1:10-2:00 Claudia Deltregia: Contemporary Brazilian styles for Beginners 2:10-3:00 Alessandra Feris: Overcoming Performance Anxiety in Music 3:10-4:00 Lois Darrington: A laughter workout - aerobic and playful exercises for musicians, with research to support the health benefits. 5:30-6:30 Banquet Dinner: Valiant Vineyards Winery (pre-registration required to join the banquet) 6:30-7:00 SDMTA membership meeting: Valiant Vineyards Winery 7:30 Read Gainsford piano recital, Colton Recital Hall

Saturday, November 4 7:30 Registration begins Colton Recital Hall Rehearsals 7:00-9:00 9:10-10:40 Senior Piano 14 Rehearsals 10:50-12:00 12:10-1:25 Senior Piano 16 Rehearsals 1:30-2:00 2:05-3:05 Senior Piano 17-18 Choir Room Rehearsals 7:00-8:30 8:40-9:12 Elementary Piano 10 9:17-10:13 Elementary Piano 11 10:20-11:15 Junior Piano 12 Rehearsals 11:20-12:50 1:00-1:30 Senior Piano 15 1:40-2:24 Junior Piano 13 2:27-2:33 Junior Piano Duets 2:36-3:21 Senior Piano Duets 14-15

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NATIONALLY CERTIFIED TEACHERS OF MUSIC (NCTM) (a certification program sponsored by Music Teachers National Association)

2017

MTNA Master Teacher Certificate Piersel, Dr. David (piano) retired, Des Moines, IA

MTNA College Faculty Certificate Andrews, Dr. Rick (piano) Augustana, Sioux Falls Gray, Dr. Susan Keith (piano) USD, Vermillion Jacobson, Dr. Allan (piano, theory) NSU, Aberdeen Larsen, Dr. Janeen (piano-pedagogy) BHSU, Spearfish Skrym, Dr. Susanne (piano) USD, Vermillion

Walker, Dr. John (piano) SDSU, Brookings

MTNA National Professional Certificate Bieber, Marianne (piano, emeritus) Lead Bigge, Beverly (piano, permanent) Huron Christopherson, Dorothy (piano, emeritus) Sioux Falls Fischer, Kay (piano, permanent) Aberdeen Flower, Carol (piano, permanent) Sioux Falls Fried, Cora (piano) Rapid City Geske, D. Eileen, Verona, ND Habeck, Patricia (piano) Belle Fourche Iverson, Joan (piano) Rapid City Kalsbeck, Deborah (piano) Brookings Ketel, Diane (piano) Rapid City Koch, Cheryl Preheim (piano & voice, permanent) Freeman Krueger, Arlene (piano, permanent) Sioux Falls MacInnes, James (piano, emeritus) Rapid City Schempp, Marilyn (piano, organ) Sioux Falls Sharkey, Ilene (piano, permanent) Rapid City Stehly, Theresa (piano) Sioux Falls Vorhes, Anna (harp, permanent) Sioux Falls Winters, Susan (piano) Sioux Falls

SDMTA STATE CERTIFIED MEMBERS (a certification program developed and administered solely by SDMTA)

Bieber, Marianne (piano, emeritus) Lead Bigge, Beverly (piano, permanent) Huron Christiansen, Diana (piano) Brookings Flower, Carol (piano, permanent) Sioux Falls Kalsbeck, Deborah (piano, organ) Brookings Koch, Cheryl (piano & voice, permanent) Freeman Schempp, Marilyn (piano, organ, permanent) Sioux Falls Sowers, Erica (piano) Belle Fourche

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2017 SDMTA Conference Artists: Read Gainsford & Claudia Deltrégia

Pianist Read Gainsford is presenting our artist recital, a masterclass, and is serving as adjudicator. Following studies in his native New Zealand, at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and at Indiana University, he has performed widely in the USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. His career includes successful solo debuts in Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall and London’s Wigmore Hall, as well as playing in the Kennedy Center, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Queen Elizabeth Hall, and others. He is described in the press as the possessor of “finger-numbing virtuosity and delicately chiseled precision” yet he is driven to pursue connections beyond the merely pianistic. Known for his insightful introductions from the stage, reaching beyond the

footlights to be what a magazine profile described as “Pianist of the People” he pursues connections wherever he can find them. Highly in demand as a masterclass clinician and teacher, Dr. Gainsford is Associate Professor of Piano at Florida State University. Long fascinated by the use of the body in making music, he has studied the Alexander Technique, Feldenkrais Method and yoga, as well as anatomy and physiology. His presentations have included As We Are Designed: use of the body in playing the piano and Music and Faith, as well as many lecture recitals on music ranging across the scope of piano repertoire. http://www.readgainsford.com/ Dr. Claudia Deltrégia is our featured pedagogue on Professional Development Day and will serve as an adjudicator. She is an active piano pedagogue and researcher from Brazil and serves as an Associate Professor of Piano, Piano Pedagogy and Piano Literature at the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) – Brazil. She received her DMA in music in piano pedagogy (recital track) from the University of South Carolina after being awarded a scholarship from CAPES-Brazil and Fulbright – U.S.A. She studied with Scott Price, Charles Fugo and Marina Lomazov. During her undergraduate years at the Universidade Estadual de Campinas – Unicamp, she researched Brazilian contemporary music for piano beginners . Prior to becoming a professor at UFSM, she taught as a private piano teacher for children. In 2012 she founded “Piano Pedagogy Encounters”, an event that supports initial and continued education for piano teachers which now attracts teachers throughout the country. She also is the director of “Piano Project” which provides teaching models for UFSM students and school music programs while providing excellence in piano education for children from the community. Her students have been prizewinners in regional and national competitions.

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Professional Development Day Workshops: Friday, November 3, 2017

Claudia Deltregia: Developing an artistic performance since the beginning of piano studies 9:00 a.m. Colton Recital Hall

In the book “The art of Piano Playing”, Neuhaus describes an artistic performance as something that “satisfies musically, that is interesting, emotional, that holds the attention and carries away the listener, an interpretation that provides food for heart and intellect”. From that description, it is possible to deduce that still a very young beginner can play as an artist. During this lecture we will discuss how to grow the seeds of and artistic performance during the first years of piano lessons.

Piano masterclass with Read Gainsford and USD piano students 10:00 a.m. Colton Recital Hall Symeon Waseen: The Voyager I Golden Record 12:00 IMTF Luncheon at the MUC

Share with your students the inspiring story of the Voyager I “Golden Record.” Dr. Waseen will discuss the record’s contents and messages, and its cultural meaning and impact.

Claudia Deltregia: Contemporary Brazilian styles for Beginners 1:10 p.m. Colton Recital Hall In this lecture we will provide a repertoire list for the elementary piano levels and to make available

scores of some unpublished Brazilian piano pieces composed during the second part of the last century. We will also discuss some difficulties piano teachers face when presenting the considered new music to their students as well as the advantages to present contemporary styles since the first piano lessons.

Alessandra Feris: Overcoming Performance Anxiety in Music 2:10 p.m. Colton Recital Hall

This workshop focuses on the awareness of psychological and physiological symptoms related to performance anxiety in music, and on strategies to overcome them.

Lois Darrington : A laughter workout - aerobic and playful exercises for musicians. 3:10 p.m. Colton Recital Hall The research that supports this relatively new form of exercise is growing. In fact, the study of

geleotology is a legitimate field of research documenting the health benefits of laughter. I have incorporated laughter into my teaching as well. Music lends itself to this practice. Also, it is a wonderful stress reducer and is actually a recognized form of exercise on the cardio system.

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Laughter is a gift we can bring to our studios and the benefits of laughter are far beyond what one ever imagined for our own health as well as to those with whom we share it.

Read Gainsford in Recital Friday, November 3, 7:30 pm.

Colton Recital Hall, University of South Dakota Sonata in C-sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 (“Moonlight”) Ludwig van Beethoven Adagio sostenuto (1770-1827) Allegretto Presto agitato Douze études, Livre 1 Claude Debussy pour les “cinq doigts” d’après Monsieur Czerny (1862-1918) (for five fingers, as in Czerny) pour les Tierces (thirds) pour les Quartes (fourths) pour les Sixtes (sixths) pour les Octaves (octaves) pour les huit doigts (eight fingers)

Intermission Romance in F-sharp Major, Op. 28 No. 2 Robert Schumann Vogel als Prophet, (Prophet Bird) from Waldszenen, Op. 82 (1810-1856) Première communion de la vierge Olivier Messiaen from Vingt regards sur l’Enfant-Jésus(1944) (1908-1992) Iberia, Vol. One Isaac Albéniz Evocación (1860-1909) El Puerto Fête-Dieu à Seville

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Adjudicators and Workshop Presenters

Holly Haddad is a native of Roanoke, Virginia. She received her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, her Master of Music degree from Ohio University, and her Doctor of Musical Arts degree from The University of Arizona. Her major teachers include Robert Listokin, David Lewis, and Jerry Kirkbride. Holly has performed throughout the United States, Europe, and Mexico as a recitalist, soloist with orchestra, and chamber musician. She has appeared in venues

ranging from Lincoln Center in New York, to the historic Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany. Before relocating to South Dakota in 2004, she was an Assistant Professor of Music at Southern Utah University as well as a performer with the Tony® award winning Utah Shakespearean Festival. Currently, she is an academic advisor at The University of South Dakota and is the principal clarinetist of the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Marla Fogderud, soprano, is an Assistant Professor of Voice at Northern State University, where she teaches voice and opera-related courses. A native of North Dakota, she is a regular performer in the region. She specializes in Norwegian art song, and has presented many recitals, lectures, and workshops on this topic across the United States as well as in Norway, Germany, and France. Her latest project has been founding the Edvard Grieg Society of the Dakotas, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the music of Norway’s most famous composer.

Dr. Amy Laursen joined the University of South Dakota in the fall 2017. As Adjunct Professor in the music department she teaches Written Theory and an online section of World’s Music. Previously, Dr. Laursen was the applied Horn Instructor at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, AR. There she taught applied horn, music theory and music education courses – including coordinating the annual HSU Elementary Music Workshop. While at HSU, Dr. Laursen regularly performed with the HSU Faculty Brass Trio, Faculty Brass Quintet, Faculty Woodwind Quintet, Natural State Brass Band, the Orchestra of New Spain where she played natural horn, and substituted with the Texarkana Symphony Orchestra and the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Laursen completed her DMA in Horn Performance in 2015 from the University of North Texas where she studied with Dr. William Scharnberg. Her dissertation, “Determining the Authenticity of the Concerto for Two

Horns, WoO. 19, Attributed to Ferdinand Ries,” hopes to bring recognition to the relatively unknown work. In the last year, Dr. Laursen performed the work at both the Mid-South Horn Conference in Tulsa, OK and at the International Horn Society Workshop in Ithaca, NY. While at UNT, Dr. Laursen performed and recorded with the Wind Symphony, Symphony Orchestra, Baroque Orchestra, Opera program, and in the Center for Chamber Brass Quintet. As a teaching fellow at UNT, Dr. Laursen taught brass methods and in the horn studio. Additionally, she was

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heavily involved in the Music and Medicine program working with Dr. Kris Chesky. Together they published an article in the Journal Medical Problems of Performing Artists in 2014, “Addressing the NASM Health and Safety Standard Through Curricular Changes in a Brass Methods Course: An Outcome Study.” Dr. Laursen currently performs with the Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra (Sioux Center, IA) and substitutes with the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra (Sioux City, IA). Additionally, she continues to play with natural horn with the Orchestra of New Spain (Dallas, Tx). Dr. Symeon Waseen holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music, Bowling Green State University, and the University of Minnesota, Duluth, having studied with Thomas Wegren, Marilyn Shrude, Robert Morris, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, and Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon. Dr. Waseen is an active composer/pianist, with performances and compositions having been showcased in both national and international venues such as the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States national conference, Heidelberg New Music Festival, Bowling Green New Music Festival, Western Illinois University New Music Festival, College of Southern Nevada New Music Festival, O Instituto Villa-Lobos da Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, and the University of Florida’s “Front Wave” new music festival. Dr. Waseen was awarded the Eastman School of Music "Wayne Brewster Barlow Prize" for his Concerto for Voice and Voices, and was the South Dakota Music Teachers Association 2012 commissioned composer. Dr. Waseen has been teaching theory, composition, and piano at Black Hills State University since fall 2010 and is currently president of the South Dakota Music Teachers Association.

Dr. Merrin Guice is an Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Vocal Studies at Buena Vista University. Dr. Guice received her B.A in voice performance from Spelman College, M.M in Choral Conducting from Rutgers University and D.M.A in Choral Conducting with a Doctoral Minor in Voice Performance from the University of Wisconsin. Merrin has performed various roles with several professional and semi-professional opera companies both as a soprano and a conductor. Merrin has performed with Cincinnati Opera , Stoughton Opera Company, The Mostly Mozart Festival in New York at Lincoln Center, and with various University Music and Theatre Departments. She has performed the roles of Charlotte in A Little Night Music, Despina in Cosi Fan Tutte and Prince Charming from Cendrillon and most recently the Giant’s Wife in the Children’s Opera Jack and the Beanstalk by Sullivan. Along with opera, Merrin has performed as an oratorio soloist in several performances including Messiah and Joseph Haydn’s Therese Messe.

As a Conductor Merrin has worked as the assistant for the University of Wisconsin Operas performance of Mozart’s Don Giovanni, conductor for a performance of Dido and Aeneas, Stoughton Opera’s Gianni Schicci by Puccini, and as the conductor for Madison Symphony’s performance of Grieg’s Lyric Suite. Her first stage work with Buena Vista University was the 2015 performance of Into the Woods.

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Rebecca Zimmerman is the newest member of the Rawlins Piano Trio and the University of South Dakota music faculty. Most recently, she has been an active chamber musician, orchestral musician, and cello teacher in Chicago, performing with the Elgin Symphony and teaching from a private studio in the historical Fine Arts Building on Michigan Avenue. During the summer, Ms. Zimmerman participates in the prestigious Eastern Music Festival in Greensboro, NC where she is a section cellist in the Eastern Philharmonic Orchestra under the leadership of Gerard Schwartz, and is a chamber performer, coach, and private teacher. Before coming to Chicago, Ms. Zimmerman was a member of Canton Symphony Orchestra in Ohio, Richmond Symphony in Virginia, New World Symphony in Miami, and Northwest Indiana Symphony. Ms. Zimmerman received her M.M. from Northwestern University, Magna Cum Laude, under the instruction of Hans Jorgen Jensen and her B.M. from the Cleveland Institute of Music under the instruction of Stephen Geber. In her free time, Ms. Zimmerman enjoys running, reading, knitting, and walking her dog, Isolde.

Following undergraduate studies at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazilian pianist Alessandra Feris received a fellowship from KAAD (Katholischer Akademischer Ausländer-Dienst) to study at the Hochschule für Musik ‘Franz Liszt’ in Weimar, Germany, where she received the Artist Diploma under the tutelage of Thomas Steinhöfel and the legendary Lazar Berman. As a student in Weimar, she was awarded a Liszt Foundation fellowship to attend the Béla Bartók International Festival and Seminar in Szombathely, Hungary, and also participated in projects such as the entire performance of Bach’s Das Wohltemperierte Klavier. In 2001, she came to the United States as a student and teaching assistant of Réne Lecuona at the University of Iowa. In Iowa she earned a master’s degree in Piano Performance and was awarded the ‘Becker Piano Scholarship’ as well as the prestigious ‘John Simms Piano Award For Outstanding Achievement in the Study of Music.’ Under the direction of Carolyn Bridger and Read Gainsford, Alessandra Feris received a doctoral degree in Piano Performance at

Florida State University in 2009. A devoted doctoral teaching assistant at FSU, she was the recipient of the ‘2008 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award.’ Dr. Feris served as Piano Faculty and Artist-in-Residence of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College for seven years, where she worked with a wide diversity of students. Committed to excellence in teaching, she received the ‘Mississippi Humanities Council Teacher of the Year Award’ in 2012. A sought-after pedagogue, Dr. Feris has been actively adjudicating competitions on both national and international levels, as well as conducting masterclasses at major universities in the U.S. and abroad. She has also been a faculty member and performer at ‘Festival Internacional de Pianistas’ in Mar del Plata, Argentina, since 2011.

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Alessandra Feris has as an extensive career as soloist and chamber musician. She has performed widely in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Costa Rica, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Serbia, and in the United States, making successful solo debuts in major venues such as Theatro São Pedro, in Porto Alegre (Brazil) and Palácio de Bellas Artes (Sala Manuel M. Ponce), in Mexico City. She has recently been a guest artist/teacher at institutions such as Louisiana State University, James Madison University, Auburn University, University of Southern Mississippi, Gulf Coast College, Huntingdon College, University of South Alabama, Universidad de Costa Rica, Southern University, Universidade de Aveiro in Portugal, Universidad de Buenos Aires in Argentina, and several universities in Brazil as UNICAMP (Campinas), UDESC (Florianópolis), UFRGS (Porto Alegre), UFSM (Santa Maria), UFPEL (Pelotas), UFOP (Ouro Preto), UNB (Brasilia) and others. Additionally, she is devoted to the diffusion of Latin-American music and is often requested to premiere works by Brazilian contemporary composers. Dr. Feris has recently joined the Music Faculty of University of South Dakota as Assistant Professor of Piano. A passionate collaborative pianist, she enjoys performing with colleagues and is a member of Duo Weimar with cellist Pedro Bielschowsky. She also thrives as a theorist, and has strong music-theoretical interests that vary from Schenkerian Analysis to basic-level theory. For more information, visit http://www.alessandraferis.com/ Lois Darrington teaches recreational piano in Brookings, SD; writes music for church youth choirs; has a Kindermusik background; makes bread, crackers, and pasta; and is learning how laughter is necessary for health and well-being. She shares organist responsibilities at Lake Campbell Lutheran in rural Volga, SD. Lois has a BA in Social Work and a BA in Religion from Luther College, Decorah, IA(1985).

John Liberatore is a composer and pianist based in South Bend, IN. His music explores intersections between ancient and modern styles, as well as metaphors between music, poetry, and other art media. As a composer, he endeavors to bring together seemingly contradictory aesthetic tendencies: nuance with overtness, strangeness with purpose, levity with poignancy, and outward simplicity with subtle complexity. Described by critics as "enchanting"1 and "truly magical,"2 his music has been performed in venues around the world. Leading ensembles and soloists have taken his music to the International Viola Congress, Carnegie's Weill Hall, Seiji Ozawa Hall, the Hindemith Centre, the Stone, the Megaron Performing Arts Center of Athens, the American Cultural Institute of Peru, and the Four Seasons Centre of Toronto, among other places. He has collaborated with ensembles such as Dinosaur Annex, the

Cuoung Vu Trio, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Third Coast Percussion, the Cleveland Contemporary Players, and the New York Virtuoso Singers. His chamber opera, The Investment, based on an original libretto by Niloufar Talebi, was commissioned by the American Opera Initiative of the Washington National Opera and premiered at the Kennedy Center in November of 2014. Recordings of his works are scheduled for release on Centaur and Ravello record labels in 2016. On a grant from the Presser Foundation, Liberatore spent the summer of 2012 in Tokyo studying with Jo Kondo, an experience and mentorship which made an indelible impression on his music. Other recognitions include a fellowship from the Tanglewood Music Center in 2011, two ASCAP Morton

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Gould Awards, the Brian Israel Prize (first place), and invitations from the I-Park Artist's Enclave, the Brush Creek Arts Foundation, the MusicX Festival, and the Bowdoin Music Festival. He holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music (PhD, MM) and Syracuse University (BM, summa cum laude). In 2015, he joined the faculty at the University of Notre Dame in the fall of 2015 as Assistant Professor of Composition and Theory.

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SDMTA Collegiate Piano Auditions

(each performer is allowed 17 minutes to perform)

Thursday, November 2

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Colton (Fine Arts)

11:05 #1 First Arabesque [4:30] Claude Debussy Op. 49 No. 2

Sonata in G Major

[5:00] Ludwig van Beethoven

Danza Negra [4:00] Ernesto Lecuona Op. 18 No. 6

Waltz in B minor [2:00]

Total Time: [15:30] Franz Schubert

11:25 #2 Sonata in B flat Major K. 333 I:Allegro

[5:20] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Opus 38 Ballade No.2 in F Major

[8:00] Frédéric Chopin

In the Mists I: Andante

[4:30] Total Time: [17:50]

Leo¹ Janáèek

11:45 #3 Prelude in B-flat Major, WTC I [1:30] J.S. Bach Sonata in D, Hob. XVI:37 [4:00]

I. Allegro con brio F. J. Haydn

The Cat and the Mouse [3:30] Total Time: [9:00]

Aaron Copland

MTNA Senior Performance: Piano (each performer is allowed up to 20 minutes to perform, with 5 minutes between contestants)

Thursday, November 2 Warren M. Lee Center for the Fine Arts – Colton Recital Hall

12:30 #1 Sonata in C Major, Op.53 I. Allegro con brio

[11:00] L. V. Beethoven

Barcarolle in F-sharp Major, Op.60 [9:00] Frederic Chopin

Le Tombeau de Couperin I. Prelude (3:00) II. Fugue (3:30) IV. Rigaudon (3:30)

[10:00] Maurice Ravel

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MTNA Young Artist Performance: Piano (each performer is allowed up to 30 minutes to perform, with 5 minutes between contestants)

Thursday, November 2 Warren M. Lee Center for the Fine Arts – Colton Recital Hall

1:35 #1 Sonata in B Minor, K.27 [3:00] Domenico Scarlatti Kreisleriana, Op. 16

II. Con molto espressione, non troppo presto (2:17) Intermezzo I: Molto vivace (2:34) Intermezzo II: Poco piu mosso (4:54

[9:45] Robert Schumann

Sonata No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 14 I. Allegro ma non troppo

[7:00] Sergei Prokofiev

Ponteio 44 (1:16) Ponteio 45 (2:06) Ponteio 49 (2: 17)

[5:39] M. Camargo Guarnieri

1:00 #2 French Suite No. 2 in C minor, BWV 813 I. Allemande (3:15) II. Courante (2:00) V. Menuet (1:30)

[6:45] J.S. Bach

Sonata in B-flat Major, K. 570 I. Allegro

[9:00] W.A. Mozart

Myrthen, Op. 25 I. Widmung

[2:30] Robert Schumann (trans. Clara Schumann)

Gnomenreigen [3:30] Franz Liszt

Jeux d'eau [5:30] Maurice Ravel

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SDMTA Senior Voice Auditions

(each performer is allowed 9 minutes to perform)

Thursday, November 2 Old Main, Farber Hall (Old Main)

8:50 #1 Am Feierabend [3:10] Franz Schubert

Diaphenia [2:15] Dominick Argento Amarilli, mia bella [3:45]

Total Time: [9:10] Giulio Caccini

9:02 #2 stizzoso [3:30] Giovanni Battista Pergolesi

meine liebe ist grun [1:10] Felix Schumann snow towards evening [1:40]

Total Time: [6:20] Elinor Remick Warren

9:14 #3 L'Addio [3:05] Nicola Vaccai Nymphs and Shepherds [1:30] Henry Purcell Aus den oestlichen Rosen [2:11]

Total Time: [6:46] Robert Schumann

9:26 #4 Quella fiamma che m'accende [3:15] Benedetto Marcello Waldeinsamkeit [1:30] Max Reger A Little China Figure [2:00] Franco Leoni

Total Time: [6:45]

SDMTA Collegiate Voice I Auditions

(each performer is allowed 12 minutes to perform)

Thursday, November 2

Old Main, Farber Hall (Old Main)

10:42 #1 Che faro senza Euridice? [4:00]Christoph Williibald von Gluck Orfeo ed Euridice

Chi vuol la zingarella [2:00] Giovanni Paisiello Hai Luli [3:00] Pauline Viardot-Garcia Preguntale a las estrellas [2:00] Edward Kilyeni

Whither must I wander [3:00] Songs of Travel

Total Time: [14:00]

Ralph Vaughn Williams

10:57 #2 Thus When the Sun [4:04]

Samson

Georg Friedrich Händel

I'll Sail Upon the Dog Star [1:30] Henry Purcell

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An Chloe [2:38] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sento nel Core [3:00] Alessandro Scarlatti The Years at the Spring [1:10]

Three Browning Songs Op. 44

Total Time: [12:22]

Amy Cheney Beach

11:12 #3 O mio babbino caro [2:30]

Gianni Schicchi

Giacomo Puccini

Als Luisa die Briefe ihres Ungetreuen [2:00] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Apres un Reve [3:00] Gabriel Faure Lagrimas mias [3:00] Pedro Miguel Marques There will be stars [1:45]

Total Time: [12:15] John Duke

11:27 #4 Lascia ch'io pianga Rinaldo

[4:00] George Frideric Handel

Quella fiamma che m'accende [3:00] Benedetto Marcello Automne [2:30] Gabriel Faure El Vito [2:00] Fernando Obradors At the mid hour of night [2:00]

Total Time: [13:30] Benjamin Britten

11:42 #5

Laurie's Song The Tender Land

[3:30] Aaron Copland

Les berceaux [2:30] Gabriel Faure Dolente immagine di Fille mia [3:00] Vincenzo Bellini Als Luisa die Briefe ihres ungetreuen [1:30] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart The Lord's Prayer [3:00]

Total Time: [13:30] Albert Hay Malotte

11:57 #6 Deh vieni, non tardar [4:00] Le Nozze di Figaro

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Piercing Eyes [2:00] Franz Joseph Haydn Seligkeit [2:00] Franz Schubert Romance [2:00] Claude Debussy Into the Night [2:30]

Total Time: [12:30] Clara Edwards

12:12 #7 O rest in the Lord [3:00]

Elijah

Felix Mendelsssohn

Quella fiamma che m'accende [3:30] Benedetto Marcello Les berceaux [2:30] Gabriel Faure Der Schwur [1:30] Erik Meyer-Helmund

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The Lass from the Low Countree [2:30] John Jacob Niles

Total Time: [13:00]

1:40 #8 Where'er you walk Semele

[4:00] George Frideric Handel

Lungi da te, ben mio [2:30] Giuseppe Sarti Lydia [2:30] Gabriel Faure O del mio amato ben [3:30] Stefano Donaudy

Love went a'riding [1:30] Total Time: [14:00]

Frank Bridge

1:55 #9 Les berceaux [2:46] Gabriel Faure i carry your heart [2:43] John Duke Lachen und Weinen [2:00] Franz Schubert Vedrai, carino

Don Giovanni [3:48] W.A. Mozart

Dimmi, Amor [2:16] Total Time: [13:33]

Archengelo Del Leute

2:10 #10 Hébé [2:20] Ernest Chausson Arise, My Love [2:20] Richard Hundley O sleep, why dost thou leave me? [1:30]

Semele George Frideric Handel

Have peace, Jo [4:15] Little Women

Mark Adamo

Er ist's [1:30] Total Time: [11:55]

Hugo Wolf

2:25 #11 Where the music comes from [2:40] Lee Hoiby Maedchenlied [1:45] Johannes Brahms If music be the food of love [2:00] Henry Purcell Intorno all'idol mio [3:13] Marco Antonio Cesti Faites-lui mes aveux [2:50]

Faust Charles Gounod

Total Time: [12:28]

2:40 #12 Le secret [2:35] Gabriel Faure In der Fremde [2:03] Robert Schumann None he loves but me [3:00] Karl A. F. Eckert Music for a while [3:49] Henry Purcell

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Papa, non mi lasciar [2:18] Il cappello di paglia di Firenze

Total Time: [13:45]

Nino Rota

2:55 #13 Nymphs and Shepherds [1:30] Henry Purcell Liebst du um Shonheit [2:51] Clara Wieck Schumann In uimonim, in soldati [2:50]

Cosi Fan Tutte Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

L'addio [3:20] Nicola Vaccai Calm is the Night [2:37]

Total Time: [13:08] John Jacob Niles

3:10 #14 Comfort Ye My [7:09]

People/Every Valley Shall Be Exalted

Messiah

George Frederic Handel

Bella Bocca [1:05] Bernardo Pasquini Zueignung [1:50] Richard Strauss Romance [2:00] Claude Debussy

The Tie Between Us [4:40]

Total Time: [16:44] Deanna Wehrspann

3:25 #15 Se Florinda è fedele [2:32] Alessandro Scarlatti Plaisir d'amour [3:04] Giovanni Martini Heavenly Grass [2:08] Paul Bowles Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht? [2:20] Gustav Mahler Baba's Aria [5:23]

The Medium Total Time: [15:27]

Gian Carlo Menotti

3:40 #16 Why do they shut me out of Heaven? [1:45]

Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson

Aaron Copland

Se tu m'ami [2:35] Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Gretchen am Spinnrade [4:30]

Op. 2 Franz Schubert

Beau Soir [2:00] Claude Debussy Voi, che sapete [2:40]

Le Nozze Di Figaro Total Time: [13:30]

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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3:55 #17 Als Luise die Briefe ihres [1:30]

ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte W. A. Mozart

K. 520

O Had I Jubal's Lyre Joshua

[2:55] G.F. Handel

El majo discreto [1:30] Enrique Granados Music for a while

Oedipus [3:20] Henry Purcell

Sweet Suffolk Owl [1:25] Total Time: [10:40]

Richard Hundley

4:10 #18 Mandoline [2:02] Gabriel Fauré Una Voce Poco Fa

Il Barbiere di Siviglia [5:45] Gioachino Rossini

Silent Noon [3:15] Ralph Vaughan Williams Un Ombra di Pace [1:45] Giovanni Bononcini Der Schwur [1:25]

Total Time: [14:12] Erik Meyer-Helmund

SDMTA Collegiate Voice II Auditions

(each performer is allowed 15 minutes to perform)

Thursday, November 2

Slagle Hall, Aalfs (Slagle)

8:50 #1 Ye Verdant Hills [2:38] Susanna

Georg Friedrich Händel

Mandoline [2:00] Gabriel Faure Die Forelle [2:21] Franz Schubert The Sigh [3:05] Gerald Finzi Del cabello más sutil [1:40]

Total Time: [11:44] Fernando Obradors

9:08 #2 Si Trai I Ceppi [4:30] George Frideric Handel Kennst du das Land [4:15]

Little Women Mark Adamo

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Allerseelen [3:30] Richard Strauss Lydia [2:50] Gabriel Faure The Roadside Fire [2:20]

Songs of Travel

Total Time: [17:25]

Ralph Vaughan Williams

9:26 #3 L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Habanera) [4:15] Georges Bizet

Caren

The Haughty Snail King [3:15] Jake Heggie Salamander [1:15] Johannes Brahms Les Morts [2:30] Ernest Chausson lascia ch'io pianga [4:30]

Total Time: [15:45] George Frideric Handel

9:44 #4 Willow Song The Ballad of Baby Doe

[3:35] Douglass Moore

Let My Song Fill Your Heart [2:30] Ernest Charles Dans un bois solitaire [2:55] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Meine Rose

Op. 90, No. 2 [3:18] Robert Alexander Schumann

Mandoline [1:30] Total Time: [13:48]

Claude Debussy

10:02 #5 Se tu m'ami [2:50] Alessandro Parisotti Les Berceaux [2:45] Gabriel Fauré O mio babbino caro

Gianni Schicchi

[1:58] Giacomo Puccini

Voi che sapete Le nozze di Figaro

[3:00] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Es muss ein Wunderbares sein [1:33] Franz Liszt

At the Cry of the First Bird [4:15] David W. GuionTotal Time: [16:21]

10:20 #6 Una voce poco fa [5:10] Gioachino Rossini Il Barbiere di Siviglia Come raggio di sol [1:45] Antonio CaldaraDer Ring [2:35] Robert Schumann Frauenliebe und -leben Op. 42; No. 4

Beau Soir [2:00] Claude Debussy The Cherry Tree [2:30] Armstrong Gibbs

Total Time: [14:00]

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10:38 #7 Près des remparts de Séville

Carmen

[2:15] Georges Bizet

O del mio dolce ardor

Paride ed Elena [2:45] Chrisoph Willibald von Gluck

Der Blumenstrauß Op. 47, No. 5

[2:15] Felix Mendelssohn

Ici-bas! Op. 8, No. 3

[1:38] Gabriel Fauré

The Green Dog [1:12] Total Time: [10:05]

Herbert Kingsley

10:56 #8 Chi Nel Cammin Donore L'isola Disabitata

[4:10] Haydn

Ich Grolle Nicht Dichterliebe

[1:45] Robert Schumann

Chanson a boire Don Quixote

[1:45] Maurice Ravel

Take, O take those lips away

5 Shakespeare song, Op. 23[1:30] Roger Quilter

When the air sings of summer

The Old Maid and the Theif

[2:20] Total Time: [18:20]

Gian Carlo Menotti

11:14 #9 Dearest Mama The Ballad of Baby Doe

[3:30] Douglas Moore

[1:10] Joaquín Rodrigo Cuatro madrigales amatorios

Deh vieni, non tardar [5:00] Le Nozze di Figaro

W.A. Mozart

Anne Boleyn [4:00] Try Me, Good King

Libby Larsen

Morgen [3:45] 4 Lieder

Richard Strauss

Total Time: [17:25]

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MTNA Senior Performance: Voice (each performer is allowed up to 20 minutes to perform, with 5 minutes between contestants)

Thursday, November 2 Warren M. Lee Center for the Fine Arts – Aalfs Hall

1:35 #1 Nuit d’étoiles, L. 94 [3:00] Claude Debussy Die Nacht, Op. 10, No. 3 [2:25] Richard Strauss Where the music comes from [2:45] Lee Hoiby La rondinella amante [3:25] Antonio Vivaldi 1:52 #2 Tu lo sai [2:20] Giuseppe Torelli Der Lindenbaum (Winterreise), D. 911,

No. 5 [4:22] Franz Schubert

Music when soft voices die (Songs of Love and Parting)

[2:13] Ernest Gold

Venite, inginocchiatevi (Le Nozze di Figaro)

[3:12] W.A. Mozart

2:10 #3 Fuggite, fuggite [2:44] Giacomo Carissimi Der Erlkönig, D.328 [4:13] Franz Schubert Manhattan Joy Ride [2:50] Paul Sargent Benedictus (Mass in B Minor, BWV 232) [4:18] Johann Sebastian Bach

MTNA Young Artist Performance: Voice (each performer is allowed 30 minutes to perform, with 5 minutes between contestants)

Thursday, November 2 Warren M. Lee Center for the Fine Arts – Aalfs Hall

2:35 #1 Faites-lui mes aveux (Faust) [3:40] Charles Gounod Voi, che sapete (Le Nozze di Figaro, K.

492) [3:30] W.A. Mozart

Fussreise (Mörike Lieder, No. 10) [3:00] Hugo Wolf Chére nuit [5:00] Alfred Bachelet Heart, we will forget him (Twelve Poems

of Emily Dickinson) [2:50] Aaron Copland

Anzoleta avanti la regata (La Regata Veneziana)

[3:30] Gioachino Rossini

Where'er you walk (Semele, HWV 58) [4:30] George Frideric Handel Intorno all' idol mio [3:30] Marco Antonio Cesti

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3:10 #2 Smanie implacabili (Cosi fan tutte, K.

588) [3:30] W.A. Mozart

Bereite dich, Zion (Weihnachtsoratorium, BWV 248)

[6:15] Johann Sebastian Bach

Bitte [1:45] Joseph Marx L'Enamourée [3:30] Reynaldo Hahn Paper Wings (Paper Wings, No. 2) [2:00] Jake Heggie A Route to the Sky (Paper Wings, No. 4) [3:00] Jake Heggie The Soldier's Wife, Op.8 No.4 [2:00] Serge Rachmaninoff I wait for thee, Op.14 No.1 [3:00] Serge Rachmaninoff 3:45 #3 Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion

(Messiah [4:41] George Frideric Handel

Gualtier Maldé! ...Caro nome (Rigoletto) [5:18] Giuseppe Verdi Das verlassene Mägdlein (Mörike Lieder,

No. 7) [4:01] Hugo Wolf

Le Colibri, Op. 2, No. 7 [3:18] Ernest Chausson Going to Heaven! (Twelve Poems of

Emily Dickinson) [3:01] Aaron Copland

Las locas por amor (Poema en Forma de Canciones)

[1:23] Joaquin Turina

Sweeter than roses [3:08] Henry Purcell Depuis le jour (Louise) [5:09] Gustave Charpentier

MTNA Young Artist Performance: Brass

(each performer is allowed up to 30 minutes to perform, with 5 minutes between contestants)

Thursday, November 2 Warren M. Lee Center for the Fine Arts – Colton Recital Hall

8:00 #1 Sonata, Op. 17

I. Allegro moderato (5:45) II. Poco Adagio, quasi Andante (1:30) III. Rondo (5:00)

[12:15] Ludwig van Beethoven

Concerto for Horn and Orchestra, Op. 8 I. Allegro moderato (6:00) II. Andante (3:20) III. Tempo I (4:30)

[13:50] Franz Strauss

Canciones for Horn and Piano [8:15] Paul Basler

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8:35 #2 Twelve Fantasias I. A Minor (5:00) II. F Minor(5:30) III. C Minor (4:30)

[15:00] Georg Philipp Telemann

Fantasiestücke I. Zart und mit Ausdruck (2:35) II. Lebhaft, leicht (3:05) III. Rasch und mit Feuer (3:20)

[9:00] Robert Schumann

Fantasia [10:00] Gordon Jacob

SDMTA Collegiate Woodwinds Auditions

(each performer is allowed 17 minutes to perform)

Thursday, November 2

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Colton (Fine Arts)

09:23 #1 Rameau's Gavotte with Variations in A minor [7:30] Jean Philippe Rameau

Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in f minor opus 5 [5:30] Bernhard Henrik Crusell

II. Andante Pastorale

Ragtime and Variations on an Irish Theme [4:00] Michael Moore Op 11A Variations on an Irish Theme

Total Time: [17:00]

09:42 #2 Mov. I, Grave. Mov. II, Allegro molto [6:00] Giuseppe Tartini / Arr.

Concerto for Clarinet Gordon Jacob

Etude #11 for bass clarinet [3:00] Julius Weissenborn/ William Rhoads Romanian Folk Songs [6:00]

Total Time: [15:00] Bela Bartok

10:03 #3 Mov. I, Allegro [8:30] Concerto in B flat

Carl Stamitz

Etude #1 for solo clarinet [2:30] Cyrille Rose Mov. I, Allegretto [5:00]

Sonata for Clarinet and Piano

Total Time: [16:00]

Camille Saint-Saens

10:23 #4 op. 26 [10:00] Concertino

Carl Ma. von Weber

III. Pastorale, IV. Burlesque [3:30] Short Pieces

Howard Ferguson

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IV. Soft Shoe [2:30] Little Suite

Total Time: [16:00]

William Bolcom

SDMTA Elementary String Auditions

(each performer is allowed 5 minutes to perform)

Thursday, November 2

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Choir Room (Fine Arts)

10:00 #1 Sonata in C Major [4:00] G.B. Brevel

Scherzo [1:50] Total Time: [5:50]

C. Webstein

10:08 #2 Suite #3 Bourree 1 & 2

[3:00] J.S. Bach

Danse Rustique [3:00] Total Time: [6:00]

W. Squire

10:16 #3 Sonata in C Major 2nd mvt [3:30] JB BREVAL Norwegian Dance [1:30]

Total Time: [5:00] E. Grieg

SDMTA Junior String Auditions

(each performer is allowed 8 minutes to perform)

Thursday, November 2

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Choir Room (Fine Arts)

10:27 #1 Concerto in c minor 1st mvt [5:00] J. C. Bach Bouree [3:00]

Total Time: [8:00] W. Squire

10:38 #2 Marcello Sonata in G Major [3:00] B. Marcello La Cinquantaine [2:30]

Total Time: [5:30] G. Marie

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SDMTA Senior String Auditions

(each performer is allowed 12 minutes to perform)

Thursday, November 2

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Choir Room (Fine Arts)

10:52 #1 Cello Suite No. 1, Courante [3:00] Johann Sebastian BachSonata in G Major, 1st Movement [4:00] Giovanni Battista SammartiniAllegro Appassionato, Op. 43 [5:00]

Total Time: [12:00] Camille Saint-Saëns

11:07 #2 Sonata in G major 1st mvt [3:15] J. B. Breval Elegy [4:10] G. Faure Scherzo from Sonata in D [3:30]

Total Time: [10:55]

D. Shostakovich

SDMTA Collegiate String Auditions

(each performer is allowed 17 minutes to perform)

Thursday, November 2

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Choir Room (Fine Arts)

11:35 #1 K. 304 [6:45] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

in E minor I: Allegro Violin Sonata No. 21

BWV 1001 [3:30] Johann Sebastian Bach

Violin Sonata No. 1 in G minor I: Adagio

Melodie [3:00] Fritz Kreisler

Total Time: [13:15]

MTNA Junior Performance: Strings

(each performer is allowed up to 20 minutes to perform, with 5 minutes between contestants)

Thursday, November 2 Warren M. Lee Center for the Fine Arts – Choir Room

1:30 #1 Toccata Grave [4:16] Girolamo Frescobaldi arr.

by Earl Slocum Sonata in A minor, D.821 "Arpeggione"

I. Allegro moderato [7:35] Franz Schubert

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1:47 #2 Suite no. 4 in E-flat Major, BWV 1010 I. Prelude

[4:30] J.S. Bach

Concerto in D minor I. Prelude: Lento-Allegro Maestoso

[12:00] Edouard Lalo

Papillon, Op. 77 [3:00] Gabriel Faure 2:12 #3 Sonata in D Minor, Op. 5, No. 12, "La

Folia" [7:45] Arcangelo Corelli

Berceuse [3:30] Gabriel Faure Concerto in G Minor, Op. 12, No. 1

I. Allegro III. Allegro

[8:15] Antonio Vivaldi

MTNA Senior Performance: Strings (each performer is allowed up to 25 minutes to perform, with 5 minutes between contestants)

Thursday, November 2 Warren M. Lee Center for the Fine Arts – Choir Room

2:40 #1 Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004

III. Sarabanda [3:15] Johann Sebastian Bach

Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 III. Allegretto non troppo, Allegro molto vivace

[9:00] Felix Mendelssohn

Concerto in C Major, Op. 48 II. Andantino Cantabile

[6:30] Dmitri Kabalevsky

SDMTA Elementary Piano Age 10 Audition (each performer is allowed 5 minutes to perform)

Saturday November 4

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Choir Room (Fine Arts)

8:40 AM#1 The Firefly [2:00] Anton Bilotti Golliwogg's Cake Walk [4:00]

Total Time: [6:00] Claude Debussy

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8:48 AM#2 Sonata #20 in G-major [4:00] Tempo di Menuetto 2nd movement

L.V. Beethoven

Puck [2:00] Total Time: [6:00]

E. Grieg

8:56 AM#3 Fountain in the Rain [2:20] William Gillock Sonatina, Op.20, No. 1 III. Rondo [2:35] Total Time:

[4:55] Friedrich Kuhlau

9:04 AM#4 Sonatina in F, I, II movements [4:30] Ludwig Van Beethoven The Cat and the Mouse [0:30]

Total Time: [5:00]

Ribinsky

SDMTA Elementary Piano Age 11 Auditions (each performer is allowed 5 minutes to perform)

Saturday November 4

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Choir Room (Fine Arts)

9:17 AM#1 Fantasy ind-minor [4:00] V.A.Mozart Invention ind-minor [1:30]

Total Time: [5:30] J.S. Bach

9:25 AM#2 Hob. XVI/13 [2:10] Sonata in E Major, 3rd Mvmt

Franz Joseph Haydn

Op. 27, No. 25 Novelette

[2:20] Total Time: [4:30]

Dmitri Kabalevsky

9:33 AM#3 BWV anh. 927 Prelude in F Major

[0:50] J. S. Bach

For Children Game

[1:10] Total Time: [2:00]

Bela Bartok

9:41 AM#4 The Firefly [2:00] Anton Bilotti Notturno in C Major [4:00]

Total Time: [6:00] Edvard Greig

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9:49 AM#5 Sonata #20 in G major

Tempo di minuetto

[4:00] L.V. Beethoven

Golliwogg's Cake Walk [4:00] Total Time: [8:00]

C. Debussy

9:57 AM#6 Little Prelude in C minor [1:30] J.S. Bach Sonatina in C, Op. 20, No. 1

I. Allegro [3:30]

Total Time: [5:00] Friedrich Kuhlau

SDMTA Junior Piano Age 12 Auditions (each performer is allowed 8 minutes to perform)

Saturday November 4

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Choir Room (Fine Arts)

10:20 #1 The Seasons

April [3:00] P. Tchaikovsky

Sonata # 19 in G major

Presto alla tedesca

[5:00] Total Time: [8:00]

L. V. Beethoven

10:31 #2 The Firefly [2:00] Anton Bilotti Notturno [4:00]

Total Time: [6:00] Edvard Greig

10:42 #3 N/A

Bourree

[1:44] Johann Sebastian Bach

N/A

Bagatelle in Gm [2:50]

Total Time: [4:34] Ludwig van Beethoven

10:53 #4 Solfeggietto [2:30] Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Puck [3:00]

Total Time: [5:30] Edvard Grieg

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11:04 #5 Night in Granada [6:00] Anton Bilotti Op. 65 No. 6 [6:00] E. Grieg

Wedding Day in Tzoedhaugen

Total Time: [12:00]

SDMTA Junior Piano Age 13 Auditions (each performer is allowed 8 minutes to perform)

Saturday November 4

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Choir Room (Fine Arts)

1:40 #1 Op 10, #1 I mov Allegro molto econ brio [5:00] Sonata in C

L.V. Beethoven

Prelude #3 [1:00] Total Time: [6:00]

G. Gershwin

1:15 #2 BWV 779 [1:30] Invention No. 8 in F Major

Johann Sebastian Bach

K 331 Major, Mvt 3: alla Turca Sonata No. 11 in A

[4:00] Total Time: [5:30]

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

2:02 #3 Fantasy in d minor [6:00] W.A. Mozart The Firefly [2:00]

Total Time: [8:00] Auton Bilotti

2:13 #4 Op. 124, No. 5 Phantasy Dance

[1:30] Robert Schumann

\ Op. 13, No1 (Movement I)

Sonatina (C Major)

[4:00]

Total Time: [5:30]

Dmitri Kabalevsky

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SDMTA Senior Piano Age 14 Auditions (each performer is allowed 12 minutes to perform)

Saturday November 4

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Colton (Fine Arts)

9:10 #1 Op Post Waltz

[3:00] F. Chopin

Sonata in g-minor Andante

[4:00] L.V. Beethoven

Op 49, #1 Prelude #3

[2:00] Total Time: [9:00]

G. Gershwin

9:25 #2 Prelude in C [3:00] J.S. Bach Gavotte [1:00] Benjamin Carr Alaskan Majesty [2:30]

Total Time: [6:30] Carolyn Miller

9:40 #3 Watlz Op.Post [4:00] Frederic Chopin First Arabesque [5:00] Claude Debussy Toccata [7:00]

Total Time: [16:00] Aram Khachaturian

9:55 #4 Op. 68, No. 12 Knight Ruppert

[3:00] Robert Schumann

Summer's Nocturne [3:00] Catherine Rollin Minuet (Don Juan) [2:30]

Total Time: [8:30] W. A. Mozart

10:10 #5 Op. 9, No. 2 Nocturne

[4:20] Fryderyk Chopin

K. 311, Allegro con Spirito Sonata

[4:11] W.A. Mozart

Jardins sous la pluie [6:30] Total Time: [15:01]

Claude Debussy

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10:25 #6 Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 [2:15] Fugue in C Minor

Johann Sebastian Bach

Op. 64, No. 2 [4:45] Waltz in C# Minor

Frederic Chopin

Sonata in D Major, Hob.XVI:37 [4:30] Allegro con Brio

Total Time: [11:30]

Franz Joseph Haydn

SDMTA Senior Piano Age 15 Auditions (each performer is allowed 12 minutes to perform)

Saturday November 4

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Choir Room (Fine Arts)

1:00 #1 Prelude in C# Major, BWV 848 [1:35] J.S. Bach Sonata Op. 13, 3rd mvt. [5:30] Ludwig van Beethoven Nocturne Op. 55, No. 1 [5:00]

Total Time: [12:05] Frederic Chopin

1:15 #2 KV 457 [5:30] Sonate (Molto Allegro)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Reverie [5:29] Claude Debussy Front Range [2:49]

Total Time: [13:48]

Kevin Olson

SDMTA Senior Piano Age 16 Auditions (each performer is allowed 12 minutes to perform)

Saturday November 4

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Colton (Fine Arts)

12:10 #1 Lotus Land, Op. 47, No. 1 [5:00] Cyril Scott Sonata, Op. 10, No. 1 I. Allegro molto e con brio[4:45] Ludwig van Beethoven Fugue in F Major [2:00]

Total Time: [11:45] J.S. Bach

12:25 #2 Op.46 #8 Etude

[3:15] Stephen Heller

La Tarentelle [2:15] Friedrich Burgmuller Little Girl [1:25]

Total Time: [6:55] Alan Haughton

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12:40 #3 Sonatina in D, Op. 36, No. 6

I. Allegro con spirito

[4:00] Muzio Clementi

Children's Corner Suite Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum

[2:30] Claude Debussy

Bagatelle, Op. 6, No. 2 [0:51] Total Time: [7:21]

Béla Bartók

12:55 #4 BWV 854 Prelude No. 9

[1:45] Johann Sebastian Bach

Op. 10 No. 3, Presto Sonata in D

[6:00] Ludwig von Beethoven

Scherzo No. 2 in B-flat Minor [11:00] Frederic ChopinTotal Time: [18:45]

1:10 #5 No. 8 in C Minor Op.13 [6:00] Sonata Pathétique

Ludwig van Beethoven

The Well-Tempered Clavier Book 1 [4:00] Prelude and Fugue in E Minor

Johann Sebastian Bach

No. 4 Op. 11 [2:00]Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin Prelude in E Minor

Total Time: [12:00]

SDMTA Senior Piano Age 17-18 Auditions (each performer is allowed 12 minutes to perform)

Saturday November 4

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Colton (Fine Arts)

2:00 #1 L'Isle Joyeuse [7:00] Claude Debussy BWV 881 [6:00]

Praeludium and Fuga 12 (F Minor)

J.S. Bach

Op. 31 No. 3 Movements 2 and 3 [7:00] Sonata No. 18

Total Time: [20:00]

Ludwig van Beethoven

2:15 #2 Sonata, Op. 31, #1, I. Allegro Vivace [8:00] Ludwig van Beethoven Rhapsodie, Op. 79, #2 [7:30] Johannes Brahms Minstrels [2:45]

Total Time: [18:15] Claude Debussy

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2:30 #3 Partita #1 BWV 825 [3:50] Praeludium

Johann Sebastian Bach

Sonata Opus 35 [6:20] Scherzo

Frederic Chopin

Suite Bergamasque [3:50] Prelude

Total Time: [14:00]

Claude Debussy

2:45 #4 op 47 [8:00] Ballade no. 3 A-flat major

Chopin

BWV 850 [3:30] Prelude and Fugue in D major

Bach

Allegro Barbaro [2:45] Total Time: [14:15]

Bartok

SDMTA Junior Piano Duet Age 12-13 Auditions (each performer is allowed 8 minutes to perform)

Saturday November 4

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Choir Room (Fine Arts)

2:45 #1 N/A

Gavotte [2:00] Boris Arapov

N/A

Andaluian Dance [1:30] Mikhail Glinka

Total Time: [3:30]

SDMTA Senior Piano Duet Age 14-15 Auditions (each performer is allowed 12 minutes to perform)

Saturday November 4

Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts, Choir Room (Fine Arts)

2:54 #1 Sonatina, Op 3 No 1, Moderato e con amore [2:48] Carl Maria Von Weber Polonaise Militaire [2:20] Frederic Chopin Petite Suite [3:55]

En bateau Total Time: [9:03]

Claude Debussy

3:09 #2 Fly With The Eagles [3:00] Robert D. Vandall

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Sonata No. 1 [4:00] Total Time: [7:00]

Leopold Kozeluh

3:24 #3 Rhapsody Grandioso [5:15] Melody Bober D.733, No. 1 [2:25]

March Militaire in D Major Total Time: [7:40]

Franz Schubert

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2017 SDMTA Competitions Participants and Teachers (Because MTNA competitions advance from state to division, participants in those competitions are not

identified in the conference program book)

SDMTA Collegiate Piano Auditions Participants Marty Balmer Tierra Decker

Elizabeth Heikens

Teachers of participants Marcela Faflak

Alessandra Feris Susan Keith Gray

SDMTA Senior Voice Auditions Participants

Adam Catangui Jeanna Kellogg

Margaret Meierhenry Margaret Samp

Teachers of participants Tracelyn Gesteland

Lisa Grevlos Judith Schreck

Russell Svenningsen

SDMTA Collegiate Voice I Auditions Participants Abby Beach

Hannah Bowers Madeleine Graves Madisen Hansen Kayla Holtquist Kelci Kooistra Duy Nguyen

Lindsey Nielsen Kayli Oetken

Braden Paulsen Micah Perry

Bailey Quade

Lauren Sandison Maggie Steinkamp Mikayla Trenhaile

Angelle Waltz Hunter Widvey Katie Wright

Teachers of participants

Laura Diddle Tracelyn Gesteland

Lisa Grevlos Judith Schreck Emily Toronto

SDMTA Collegiate Voice II AuditionsParticipants

DeShonte' Helm Kevin Phillips

Katy Price Stacie Soderstrom

Sarah Stevens Emily Vidler Eldon Warner

Elizabeth Wensmann Christopher Wheeler

Teachers of participants

Laura Diddle Tracelyn Gesteland

Lisa Grevlos Judith Schreck

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SDMTA Collegiate Woodwinds Auditions Participants Steven Bray Kacie Cox

Sylvia Larson Kaitlyn Strock

Teachers of participants

Luis Viquez Michael Walsh

SDMTA Elementary String Auditions

Participants Duncan Boe

Mason Buenzow Ellie Kong

Teachers of participants Karren Melik-Stepanov

SDMTA Junior String Auditions

Participants Nicole Rayhons

August Schneekloth

Teachers of participants Karren Melik-Stepanov

SDMTA Senior String Auditions

Participants Gilbert DeWitte Quentin Sullivan

Teachers of participants Karren Melik-Stepanov

SDMTA Collegiate String Auditions

Participants Marty Balmer

Teachers of participants Ioana Galu

SDMTA Elementary Piano Age 10 Audition

Participants Hannah Basel Cordelia Grey Timothy Kong

Katelinn Ohrtman Junze Sun

Teachers of participants

Mila Belakova Julie Melik-Stepanov

Marilyn Schempp

SDMTA Elementary Piano Age 11 Auditions

Participants Hugh Barnes Noelie Cole Alex Shore

Albert Shore Jing Yan

Niu Niu Zhang

Teachers of participants Susan Keith Gray

Julie Melik-Stepanov John Walker

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SDMTA Junior Piano Age 12 Auditions

Participants Nikolas Akhvlediani

Isaiah Green Sierra Hopp

Maya Jamous

Brenna Napier-Dwyer

Teachers of participants Mila Belavoka

Julie Melik-Stepanov

SDMTA Junior Piano Age 13 Auditions Participants John Baker

Karmin Brunner Simone Schneekloth

Davis Shafer

Teachers of participants Julie Melik-Stepanov

Erica Sowers Nancy Syring

SDMTA Senior Piano Age 14 Auditions

Participants Serena An

Rima Jamous Cameron Messier

Julia Salter Cossette Ulrich Kaden Waddell

Teachers of participants

Arlene Krueger Julie Melik-Stepanov

Nancy Syring Mary Walker

SDMTA Senior Piano Age 15 Auditions

Participants Hannah Gasperich

Abe Wieland

Teachers of participants Kay Fischer Mary Marion

SDMTA Senior Piano Age 16 Auditions

Participants David Alexander Adam Allgrunn

Emily Greco Andrew Huot Carter Ulrich

Teachers of participants Lyudmila Belakova

Dorothy Christopherson Susan Keith Gray Arlene Krueger

Marilyn Schempp

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SDMTA Senior Piano Age 17-18 Auditions

Participants Nicole Gerdes George Hong Kevin Shan

Kaleb Wilkening

Teachers of participants Diane Ketel

James MacInnes Julie Melik-Stepanov

Marilyn Schempp

SDMTA Junior Piano Duet Age 12-13 Auditions

Participants Sierra Hopp

Katelinn Ohrtman

Teachers of participants

Mila Belakova

SDMTA Senior Piano Duet Age 14-15 Auditions Participants Serena An

Katie Lewison Ingrid Otterson

Julia Salter Jenna Schmidt

Natosha Vanderbush

Teachers of participants

Deb Kalsbeck Nancy Syring Mary Walker

SDMTA Collegiate Composition Participants Abby Belus

Micah Pennel

Teachers of participants

Symeon Waseen

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