A Celebration of African American Music

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University Treble  Chorus
University Tenor Bass Chorus
Butler School Faculty & Students

Piano
Rick Rowley 
Hsin-Tzu Chang 
Steve Carlton 
Jin Jeong 
Joanna Lin 
Nathan Dumrongthai
Yoojin Choi
Ryan Aguilar

This concert will last about 90 minutes with one intermission.
Please silence your electronic devices.
Photography, video, or recording of any part of this performance is prohibited


Program

Rosetta Tharp
Over My Head Sister
Leah Crocetto, soprano 
Ebonee Thomas, flute


Undine Smith Moore 1904-1989
Trio for Piano, Flute, Cello
1. Andante 
4. Allegro 
Kyndahi Britton, flute 
Katsuaki Arakawa, cello 
Hon Ki Cheung, piano


Hilbert Stewart 1885-1930
Spring Song
Sydney Gibson, soprano


Allison Loggins Hull b. 1962
Homeland
Nicole Thompson, flute


Charles Smalls b.1943
What Would I Do If I Could Feel from THE WIZ
Joshua Caleb, baritone


Florence Price 1887-1953
Song to the Dark Virgin 
Rebecca Oladejo, soprano


Charles Smalls
Believe in Yourself from THE WIZ
Janae Johnson, Soprano


Florence Price 
An April Day
Avery Marren, soprano


H. Leslie Adams 1932-2024
Night Song from Nightsongs
Vaishnavee Sundararaman, soprano


Carlos Simon b. 1986
Move It 
Eunha Kim, flute


Margaret Bonds 1913-1972
Dream Variation
Genesis Staple, mezzo soprano


Margaret Bonds
Sleep Song 1932
University Treble Chorus
Yoojin Choi, piano


Margaret Bonds
He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands
University Tenor Bass Chorus


Reginal Wright b.1975
We are the Music Makers
University Combined Chorus
Ryan Aguilar, piano


Undine Smith Moore
Come Down Angels
Diane Shim, soprano


Rosephanye Powell b. 1962
Hold Fast to Dreams 
Ashton Mckenzie,Tenor


H. T. Burleigh 1866-1949
Among the Fuchsias 
Blake Phillips, mezzo soprano


Maria Thompson Corley b.1966
Heart Riddle #2 (Tango) from Grasping Water
Sydney Becktold, soprano


William Grant Still 1895-1978
Idolatry and Black Pierrot from Songs of Separation 
Xavier Williams, baritone


Rosephanye Powell 
Dying from Then, Here, Now
Liliana Guerrero, soprano

 

 

Choirs

Treble Chorus 

Soprano 1
Roslyn Ackermann
Lily Berger
Rose Dart
Naomi Di-Capua
Cora Harvey
Jayita Hensh
Alexa Jones
Tanya Mahesh
Olivia Nguyen
Karinne Pfeffer
Angelina Saavedra
Zeina Saghiyyah
Latavia Simpson
Victoria Toledo

Soprano 2
Avril Andrews
Shikha Banerjie
Mia Benavides
Katherine Burke
Besa Carney
Isabella Derderian
Isolet Esquivel
Emily Furrer
Sophia Hill
Favor Ito
Meghna Kalathil
Margaret McCutchan
Catherine Moreno
Haleigh Nix
Kami Rios
Mattie Spaulding
Vivianna Washington
Maya Wilson

Alto 1
Abigail Brooks
Siya Desai
Kaitlyn Donnel
Maya Espino
Lola Finney
Kimia Forouzesh
Miranda Hixson
Noor Imran
Maria Kim
Danielle Kirklin
Emma Lundberg
Adeline McCloskey
Haley Provost-Goldhamer
Sara Raadt
Amber Schaefer
Anagha Sreenivasan
Renata Trevino
Wendy Villegas
Jianna Zamora

Alto 2
Xochitl Agüero
Katherine Demchuk
Suhani Bhattad
Cassidy Fox
Ella Gonzales
Ava Hurst
Julia Leonard
KJ Ludwig
Austin Oh
Jessica Osaide
Blake Phillips
Anais Rivera
Rhianna Saini
Chloe Smith
Cheza Taylor
Bryshe Willis

Tenor Bass Chorus

Baritone 
Dru Allen 
Raymundo Benavides 
Nathan Dumrongthai 
Logan George 
Landon Hodges 
Jason Hatheway 
Austin Johnson 
Josiah Kelly 
Daniel Kim 
Joey Meister 
Jack Milligan 
Hunter Mullen 
Roman Orsini 
James Penver 
Johnson Pham 
Trey Rolston 
Pablo Saenz 
Darren Tea 
Evan Yeh 

Bass 
Ben Cummings 
Zach Gray 
Zach Greer 
Dylan Henderson 
Ian Hoff 
Alastair Menze 
Blake Musfeldt 
Eric Newell 
Austin Pride 
Quinn Ray 
William Wu 
 

 

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The first violin section of the University of Texas Symphony Orchestra plays, foregrounded by University of Texas choral singers.

Mahler Symphony No. 2 
Resurrection
Symphony Orchestra & Combined Choirs
Leah Crocetto, soprano 
Sophio Dzidziguri, mezzo soprano

One of the most beloved symphonies in the canon, Mahler's "Resurrection" symphony boasts a large orchestra, mezzo and soprano soloists, and similarly to Beethoven's 9th Symphony, a large choir in the final movement. For this performance, the Butler School's Concert Chorale and University Chorus ensembles will join forces; they will be joined by Butler School alumni singers and community choral singers from around Austin.

Tuesday, March 31, 8:00 p.m.
Long Center for the Performing Arts

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