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SFCM Historical Performance in collaboration with Studio for the Early American Musical
Sunday, September 29 2024, 02:00 PM at

SFCM Historical Performance in collaboration with Studio for the Early American Musical

College - Recital, Dept
Sunday, September 29 2024, 02:00 PM
Catherine Cook

SFCM voice faculty Catherine Cook and Matthew Worth join Corey Jamason and distinguished alumni in this special collaboration with Studio for the Early American Musical, Corey Jamason and Eric Davis, directors.

Program

Karl Hoschna (text by O.A.Hauerbach): "Every Little Movement" 
     from Madame Sherry
Camryn Finn, soprano
Leah Finn, mezzo-soprano

Victor Herbert (text by Henry Blossom): "Because You’re You" 
     from The Red Mill
Katherine Growdon, mezzo-soprano
Matthew Worth, baritone

Harry Carroll (text by  Joseph McCarthy): "I’m Always Chasing Rainbows" 
     from Oh, Look!
Matthew Worth, baritone

Jerome Kern (text by Herbert Reynolds): "They Didn’t Believe Me" 
     from The Girl from Utah
Katherine Growdon, mezzo-soprano
Brian Thorsett, tenor

Jerome Kern (text by P. G. Wodehouse): "Rolled Into One" 
     from Oh, Boy!
Taylor See, soprano

Jerome Kern (text by Buddy DeSylva): "Whip-poor-will" 
     from Sally
Katherine Growdon, mezzo-soprano

Irving Berlin: Lazy
Taylor See, soprano
Camryn Finn, soprano
and Leah Finn, mezzo-soprano

Kay Swift (text by Paul James): "Can’t We Be Friends" 
     from The Little Show
Cathy Cook, mezzo-soprano

George Gershwin (text by Ira Gershwin): "Looking For A Boy" 
     from Tip-Toes
Taylor See, soprano

George Gershwin (text by Arthur Jackson): "Drifting Along With the Tide" 
     from George White’s Scandals
Brian Thorsett, tenor

George Gershwin (text by Ira Gershwin): "Someone to Watch Over Me" 
     from Oh, Kay!
Taylor See, soprano

George Gershwin (text by Ira Gershwin): "Fascinating Rhythm" 
     from Lady, Be Good!
Taylor See, soprano
Brian Thorsett, tenor

George Gershwin (text by Ira Gershwin): The Man I Love
Cathy Cook, mezzo-soprano
Alexandra Santon, violin

-Intermission-

Frank E. Tours (text by H. Pearl Humphry): Red Rose 
Leah Finn, mezzo-soprano

Frank E. Tours (text by Desmond Carter): Sweet Nell
Brian Thorsett, tenor

Frank E. Tours (text by Edward Oxenford): Hush-a-By, Sweetie
Katherine Growdon, mezzo-soprano

Frank E. Tours (text by Edward Teschmacher): No Voice But Yours
Matthew Worth, baritone

Walter Donaldson and Joe Burke: All I Want To Do (Is To Be With You)
Katherine Growdon, mezzo-soprano
Brian Thorsett, tenor

Richard Rodgers (text by Lorenz Hart): "Little Girl Blue" 
     from Jumbo
Camryn Finn, soprano

Richard Rodgers (text by Lorenz Hart): "My Romance" 
     from Jumbo
Taylor See, soprano
Leah Finn, mezzo-soprano

Richard Rodgers (text by Lorenz Hart): "My Heart Stood Still" 
     from One Dam’ Thing After Another
Katherine Growdon, mezzo-soprano

Richard Rodgers (text by Lorenz Hart): "Where’s That Rainbow?" 
     from Peggy-Ann
Katherine Growdon, mezzo-soprano

Cole Porter: "The Physician" 
     from Nymph Errant
Cathy Cook, mezzo-soprano

Jay Gorney (text by E. Y. Harburg): What Wouldn’t I Do For That Man         
Cathy Cook, mezzo-soprano

Jerome Kern (text by Buddy DeSylva): "Look for the Silver Lining" 
     from Sally
Jana Justus, mezzo-soprano

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Sunday, September 29 2024, 02:00 PM to Sunday, September 29 2024, 04:00 PM

About SFCM’s Historical Performance Department

Historical Performance at SFCM traverses all eras of music history, allowing for an environment that enables the study of period performance practice and produces contemporary performances that are relevant, vibrant, and provocative.  In this program, which offers a professional studies diploma in historical performance and bachelor's and master's music degrees in harpsichord and organ and master's and professional studies diplomas in baroque violin, viola, cello historical plucked strings, and viola da gamba, you’ll develop and refine your skills in historical styles. Historical Performance opportunities are open to all SFCM students, and our acclaimed Baroque Ensemble performs regularly throughout the year.