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Love, Death, and Resurrection in the Musical Vision of Philip Glass, Victoria Bond, Franz Liszt, and Orthodox Chant
Apr 4, 2019
06:30 PM
Voxman Music Building, Recital Hall
93 East Burlington Street, Iowa City, IA 52240
A recital by pianist and chanter Paul Barnes
Program:
Ballet from Orfeo and Euridice—Christoph Willibald Glück (1714–87), arr. Alexander Siloti (1863–1945)
Selections from Orphée Suite for Piano (2000)—Philip Glass, arr. Paul Barnes (b. 1961)
II. Orphée’s Bedroom
III. Journey to the Underworld
IV. Orphée and the Princess
VII. Orphée’s Bedroom—Reprise
Communion Hymn of the Annunciation, Plagal First Tone—N. Takis, from John Sakellarides
“Today Is Suspended,” Plagal Second Tone—arr. Fr. Seraphim Dedes
Simeron Kremante (2019)—Victoria Bond (b. 1945)
~ Intermission ~
Hristos anesti (Christ is Risen) Traditional Greek, Arabic, and Slavonic Plagal Frist Mode
Ballade No. 2 in B Minor (1853)—Franz Liszt (1811–1886)
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