The Shepherd Sinfonia



RICE UNIVERSITY


NieiJherd
School,
of Music


THE SHEPHERD SINFONIA

C. William Harwood, guest conductor

*Mark Janas, conductor

ЗЙМ

⅝⅛i*29

Tuesday, January 29, 1980

8:00 p.m. in Hamman Hall

PROGRAM

Overture to William Tell

Gioacchino A, Rossini
(1792-1868)

ʌ            Ouirt Saffron Hour             '          “

Phillip Lindsey
(b. 1954)

Mark Jatiasl conductor

Divertissement
Introduction
Cortege
Nocturne
Valse
Parade
Finale

Jaajues Ibert
(1890-1962)

Intermission

Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36

Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827)


Adagio motto; Allegro con brio

Larghetto

Allegro

Allegro molto

C. William Harwood, conductor

* Appearing in partial fulfillment of the Master of Music degree in conducting. Mr. Janas is
a student of Samuel Jones.

↑Pεrformed in partial fulfillment of the Master of Music degree in composition. Mr.
Lindsey is a student of Paul Cooper.



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