The Sum of All Delights: Vintage and Modern Love Songs
Featuring Tenor J.R. Fralick & Pianist Carla McElhaney
Tuesday, September 10, 2013 7:00 p.m.
Ayers Recital Hall, Schuech Fine Arts Building
Free Admission - Limited Seating Available
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Described as: “A captivating look at the many sides of spiritual and secular love, from that first crush to that secret, steamy romance,” the program will include love songs by Rachmaninov, Strauss, Brahms, Mahler, Quilter and more.
Monday, September 30, 2013 7:00 p.m.
Ayers Recital Hall, Schuech Fine Arts Building
Free Admission – Limited Seating Available
“A cellist of extraordinary technical and musical gifts” (San Francisco Chronicle), Joshua Roman has earned national renown as a cellist for performing a wide range of repertoire with an absolute commitment to communicating the essence of the music at its most organic level. He is also recognized as an accomplished curator and programmer, particularly in his work as artistic director of Seattle Town Hall’s TownMusic series. For his ongoing creative initiatives on behalf of classical music, Roman was named a 2011 TED Fellow, joining a select group of next generation innovators who show potential to positively affect the world. Mr. Roman’s program at TLU will include Mason Bates’ "Town Hall Analog," Gabriella Lena Frank’s "Suite Peruana," Roman’s own composition, "Riding Light" and "Suite No. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012" by Johann Sebastian Bach.