Guitar Department Recital
Department Recital
Departmental Recitals showcase performance departments through its students. Featuring various students and repertoire, and curated by the faculty, performances in this recital highlight SFCM programs and the wide range of study.
Program
Ludwig van Beethoven (arr. SoloDuo): Grande Sonate Pathétique, Op. 13
I. Adagio cantabile
Mario To and Bowen Zheng, guitars
Manuel de Falla: Siete Canciones populares españolas
I. El paño moruno
II. Seguidilla murciana
III. Asturiana
IV. Jota
Noor Salameh, cello
Zheng Du, guitar
Ennio Morricone: Nuovo Cinema Paradiso
I. Nuovo Cinema Paradiso
II. Maturita
III. Prima Gioventu
IV. Tema d’amore
Yuexuan Huang and Zixuan Wang, guitars
Philip Glass (arr. David Tanenbaum): String Quartet No. 5
II. q= 96
III. q=152
IV. q= 80
SFCM Guitar Ensemble
David Tanenbaum, conductor
- Intermission -
Egberto Gismonti (arr. Sergio Assad): Agua y Vinho
Augustin Barrios: Estudio en si menor
Daniel Alvarenga and Diego Moreland, guitars
Astor Piazzolla: Cafe 1930
from Histoire du Tango
M. de Falla: Asturiana
from Siete Canciones populares españolas
Lillian Geason, bassoon
Isabella Benitez, guitar
Luigi Boccherini (arr. Marco Tamayo): Introduction and Fandango
Yuexuan Huang and Junhao Ma, guitars
Franz Schubert: Select songs
Ständchen
Ave Maria
Xuanwen Shao, cello
Luyao Jiang, guitar
Roland Dyens: O Trio Magico
Henryk Linantud, Ethan Tatreau and Eugenia Teytelman, guitars
A. Piazzolla: Bordel 1900
from Histoire du Tango
Sergio Assad: Hopscotch
Zoe King, clarinet
Kaz Hudson, guitar
Departments
Faculty
About SFCM’s Guitar Department
Study classical guitar in the heart of one of the country’s most active guitar scenes. SFCM produces some of the most successful and influential classical guitarists in the world. Spearheaded by renowned faculty and complemented by visiting artists such as Sérgio Assad, the department honors the tradition of the classical guitar while cultivating innovation. The Harris Guitar Collection, owned by SFCM, gives students a chance to see—and play—some of the most extraordinary guitars of the last two centuries.
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