ACC Piano Faculty

Shane Anderson

Valeria Diaz Navarro


Thursday, September 28th, 7:30 PM 

Highland Recital Hall

Building 2000


Program

Miloslav Kabeláč

(1908-1979)

III. Preludio sognante (Dreamy Prelude) 

Marianna Martines

(1744-1812)

Sonata da Cimbalo in G major

I. Allegro brillante

II. Andante

III. Allegro assai

Antonio Vivaldi/arr. Greg Anderson

(1678-1741)

Sento in Seno (Rain of Tears)

from Tieteberga and Giustino

I feel as if tears were raining down,

dissolving my loving heart. 

But, my heart, cease weeping;

for tears will not lessen the grief.

Franz Schubert/arr. Greg Anderson

(1797-1828)

Erlkönig

Who rides there so late through the night dark and drear?

The father it is, with his infant so dear;

He holdeth the boy tightly clasp'd in his arm,

He holdeth him safely, he keepeth him warm.


My son, wherefore seek'st thou thy face thus to hide?

Look, father, the Erl-King is close by our side!

Dost see not the Erl-King, with crown and with train?

My son, 'tis the mist rising over the plain.


"Oh, come, thou dear infant! oh come thou with me!

For many a game, I will play there with thee;

On my strand, lovely flowers their blossoms unfold,

My mother shall grace thee with garments of gold."


My father, my father, and dost thou not hear

The words that the Erl-King now breathes in mine ear?

Be calm, dearest child, 'tis thy fancy deceives;

'Tis the sad wind that sighs through the withering leaves.


"Wilt go, then, dear infant, wilt go with me there?

My daughters shall tend thee with sisterly care;

My daughters by night their glad festival keep,

They'll dance thee, and rock thee, and sing thee to sleep."


My father, my father, and dost thou not see,

How the Erl-King his daughters has brought here for me?

My darling, my darling, I see it aright,

'Tis the aged grey willows deceiving thy sight.


"I love thee, I'm charm'd by thy beauty, dear boy!

And if thou'rt unwilling, then force I'll employ."

My father, my father, he seizes me fast,

For sorely, the Erl-King has hurt me at last.


The father now gallops, with terror half wild,

He grasps in his arms the poor shuddering child;

He reaches his courtyard with toil and with dread,

The child in his arms finds he motionless, dead.






Johannes Brahms/arr. Greg Anderson

(1833-1897)

Lerchengesang (Lark's Song)

Ethereal distant voices,

Heavenly greetings of the larks,

How sweetly you stir

My breast, you delightful voices!


Gently I close my eyes,

And memories pass by

In soft twilights,

Pervaded by the breath of spring.

Bela Bartok

(1881-1945)

Out of Doors Suite

I. With Drums and Pipes

II. Barcarolla

III. Musettes

IV.  The Night's Music

V. The Chase

W. A. Mozart/arr. Greg Anderson

(1756-1791)

Papegeno!

Hwaen Ch'uqi

Fantasy on a Theme by Phillip Keveren (2011)