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Cal Poly Humboldt Honors Recital

Fulkerson Recital Hall

Please join the newly renamed Cal Poly Humboldt and the School of Dance, Music, and Theatre as they present this year’s Honors Recital, featuring exciting solo performances by nine outstanding student musicians selected for this special recognition by the music faculty. This annual concert takes place on Sunday, February 13th at 2:00 p.m. in Fulkerson Recital Hall on the Cal Poly Humboldt campus. Pianist John Chernoff accompanies many of the soloists. The wide-ranging repertoire includes works by J. S. Bach, Verdi, Chopin, and Mozart, as well as many other exceptional but less famous composers. $10 General, $5 Child, and FREE for Cal Poly Humboldt students with ID. If getting to the concert in person is not an option, a free LIVESTREAM is available for family and friends at home, or anywhere. Violinist Mary Meza, a Music Education major from Los Angeles, California, will play the “Allegro moderato” from the “Concerto in a minor” by Johann Sebastian Bach. Also from Los Angeles, pianist Aaron Lopez is a Music Performance major and will play the “Larghetto” from the “Concerto in c minor, K.467” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. And hailing from Koreatown in Los Angeles, saxophonist and Music Performance major Rebekka Lopez will play “Sonata for alto saxophone and piano, Op. 19” by the twentieth century American composer Paul Creston. A native of Santa Fe, New Mexico, baritone Pablo Murcia is a Music Performance major and will sing “Deh, vieni alla finestra” from the Mozart opera “Don Giovanni.” Majoring in Applied Mathematics and Music Performance, Makani Bright is a percussionist from San Marcos, California, and will play a composition for multiple percussion called “Cold Pressed” by the living American composer David Hollinden. Hailing from right here on the North Coast, Crescent City native Raili Makela is a Marine Biology major and saxophonist, and will play the “Adagio-Presto” from “Sonata for alto saxophone and piano” by the German-American composer Bernard Heiden. Guitarist and Music Education major Christopher Antolin-Wilczek, from Palo Alto, California, will perform the classical guitar work “Caprichio Arabe” by the nineteenth century Romantic composer Francisco Tárrega. Soprano Dulcie Feinstein is on track to be a Music Performance major and this Santa Fe, New Mexico native will sing Giuseppe Verdi’s “Sul fil d’un soffio etesio” from the opera “Falstaff.” Pianist Gaoyi Xiao is a student of Study California through the extended education program and hails from Wu Han, China. He will perform “Ballade #3, in Ab major, op. 47” by Frédéric Chopin.

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