University of South Carolina
School of Music

USC Composition Program

Presents...

Spring 2003
USC Student Composers Concert

Saturday, April 12, 2003
University of South Carolina
School of Music
Columbia, SC USA

Recital Hall - 7:30 p.m. - EST

P R O G R A M


 
Piano Piece
for solo piano and digital signal processing computer
I. Transience
II. Escape
III. Breakthrough
 
Bik Lee
Kentaro Kameyama, piano
 
 
 
Peter Kay
Abigail McKee, flute
James Touzel, clarinet
Carmen Smith, bassoon
 
 
Johanna's Suite
for saxophone quartet
I. Bossa
II. Lento
III. Intermezzo
IV. Sexy blues
Nse' Ekpo
Robert Young, soprano saxophone
Chris Barnes, alto saxophone
Thomas Hammond, tenor saxophone
Butch Tarbutton, baritone saxophone
 
 
 
Bik Lee
Victor-Correa Cruz, violin
 
 
Duet
for flute and violoncello
I. Allegro
II. Andante
 
Benjamin Broughton
Zora Wafer, flute
Kirsten Cassel, cello
Induced Labor
for woodwind quintet
James York
Katie Ipock, flute
Matthew Gunderson, clarinet
Micheal Shiverdecker, oboe
Christopher Montmeny, horn
Carmen Smith, bassoon
 
 
I N T E R M I S S I O N
 
 
Adam J. Booth
Jason Flores, Teacher
Tracy Hall, Jerusalem

Students
Shek Ko, Mallory Hodgkinson, Beth Rauh, Sarah Hinton, Jenn Paul, Angela Moore

Jeruselem's Citizens
Joseph Greene, Daniel Lewis, Bryan McQueen, Luke Killian, Micheal Ashley

The Orchestra
Katherine Torke, Zora Wafer, Cory Thomson, Tracy Jones, Eliza Hesse, Megan DeFeo,
Nichole Neely, Alice Ann Robertson, Jessica Martin, Ken Klatte

Nse' Ekpo, conductor

 
 
Matthew Whitehouse
Katie Ipock, flute
Tracy Jones, clarinet
 
 
Sophocleous Charalambos
computer-generated composition
 
 
Chiasmatic Densities
Logan K. Young
Abigail McKee, flute
James Touzel, clarinet
Kirsten Cassel, cello

 
 
Timothy Baker
Victor-Correa Cruz and Caroline Jefferies, violin 1
Stacey Burnette and Eliza Hesse, violin 2
Nicole Neely and Kelly King, viola
Kirsten Cassel and Idris Chandler, cello
Ken Klatte, bass
Timothy Baker, conductor
 
 

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Jeff Francis, recording engineer

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USC Composition Faculty: Reginald Bain, Samuel Douglas and John Fitz Rogers.

Live Webcast available at: webcast.music.sc.edu


Updated: 4/11/03 by RB