Qualifying Recital: Lisa Carol Hardaway, flute



Rice University

THE SHEPHERD SCHOOL OF MUSUC
Saturday, April 21, 1979
Milford Hall
8:00 p.m.

QUALIFYING RECITAL

Lisa Carol Hardaway, flute
assisted by
Barbara Scheidker, piano
Steven McMillan, violin
Marcia Ryan, viola
Suzanna Schultz, cello
John Hendrickson, piano

ssm,                                      PROGRAM

79∙⅛∙21

HAR

TELEMANN Sonate I in F Major

—— ------------•=------■--— -Affetuse

Presto

Grave; Allegro

GRIFFES     Poem

MOZART     Quartet in D Major, K. 285

Al Iegro

Adagio
Rondo

Intermission

FRANCK


Sonata in A Major
Allegro ben moderato
Allegro

Recitativo; Fantasia
Allegretto poso mosso

Ms. Hardaway is a student of Albert Tipton.

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