Hugh Lindsay Graduate Recital
Friday, April 28, 2023 at 5:30 p.m.
Graduate Recital

Music by
Forrest Wentzel

Poetry by
Brian Griffin

with
Karen Nickell, mezzo-soprano
Andrew Wentzel, bass
Julia Haas, piano

Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 7:30 p.m.

Sandra G. Powell Recital Hall
Natalie L. Haslam Music Center


From My Little Island
Robert Aldridge (b. 1954)
arr. Michael Burritt

  1. Theme
  2. Tango
  3. Dance of Passion

Third Coast Percussion
David Skidmore, synthesizer
Robert Dillon, glass harmonica
Peter Martin, song bells
Sean Connors, marimba

Sanctuary Walls

  1. What a Hate Crime Sounds Like
  2. The Way a Minnow is a Dream
  3. View from the Bloody Pond
  4. Morning
  5. Dogwood
  6. That Look
  7. Interlude
  8. Three Shots (First, Second, Third)
  9. Interlude
  10. Things I Might Have Thought in Those Moments
  11. Interlude
  12. It

Sanctuary Walls

I.  What a Hate Crime Sounds Like
II.  The Way a Minnow is a Dream
III.  View from the Bloody Pond
IV.  Morning
V.  Dogwood
VI.  That Look
VII.  Interlude
VIII.  Three Shots (First, Second, Third)
IX.  Interlude
X.  Things I Might Have Thought in Those Moments
XI.  Interlude
XII.  It

Sanctuary Walls

I. What a Hate Crime Sounds Like
II. The Way a Minnow is a Dream
III. View from the Bloody Pond
IV. Morning
V. Dogwood
VI. That Look
VII. Interlude
VIII. Three Shots (First, Second, Third)
IX. Interlude
X. Things I Might Have Thought in Those Moments
XI. Interlude
XII. It

Sanctuary Walls

I.What a Hate Crime Sounds Like
II.The Way a Minnow is a Dream
III.View from the Bloody Pond
IV.Morning
V.Dogwood
VI.That Look
VII.Interlude
VIII.Three Shots (First, Second, Third)
IX.Interlude
X.Things I Might Have Thought in Those Moments
XI.Interlude
XII.It

Sanctuary Walls is written for voice and orchestra.

Today's performance will use the piano reduction.

Single Lens Reflex will be published by Iris Press (irisbooks.com) in the spring of 2024.


We hope you enjoyed this performance. Private support from music enthusiasts enables us to improve educational opportunities and develop our student artists’ skills to their full potential. To learn more about how you can support the College of Music, contact Chris Cox, Director of Development, 865-974-2365 or ccox@utfi.org.

Hugh Lindsay Graduate Recital
Friday, April 28, 2023 at 5:30 p.m.
Graduate Recital

Music by
Forrest Wentzel

Poetry by
Brian Griffin

with
Karen Nickell, mezzo-soprano
Andrew Wentzel, bass
Julia Haas, piano

Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 7:30 p.m.

Sandra G. Powell Recital Hall
Natalie L. Haslam Music Center


From My Little Island
Robert Aldridge (b. 1954)
arr. Michael Burritt

  1. Theme
  2. Tango
  3. Dance of Passion

Third Coast Percussion
David Skidmore, synthesizer
Robert Dillon, glass harmonica
Peter Martin, song bells
Sean Connors, marimba

Sanctuary Walls

  1. What a Hate Crime Sounds Like
  2. The Way a Minnow is a Dream
  3. View from the Bloody Pond
  4. Morning
  5. Dogwood
  6. That Look
  7. Interlude
  8. Three Shots (First, Second, Third)
  9. Interlude
  10. Things I Might Have Thought in Those Moments
  11. Interlude
  12. It

Sanctuary Walls

I.  What a Hate Crime Sounds Like
II.  The Way a Minnow is a Dream
III.  View from the Bloody Pond
IV.  Morning
V.  Dogwood
VI.  That Look
VII.  Interlude
VIII.  Three Shots (First, Second, Third)
IX.  Interlude
X.  Things I Might Have Thought in Those Moments
XI.  Interlude
XII.  It

Sanctuary Walls

I. What a Hate Crime Sounds Like
II. The Way a Minnow is a Dream
III. View from the Bloody Pond
IV. Morning
V. Dogwood
VI. That Look
VII. Interlude
VIII. Three Shots (First, Second, Third)
IX. Interlude
X. Things I Might Have Thought in Those Moments
XI. Interlude
XII. It

Sanctuary Walls

I.What a Hate Crime Sounds Like
II.The Way a Minnow is a Dream
III.View from the Bloody Pond
IV.Morning
V.Dogwood
VI.That Look
VII.Interlude
VIII.Three Shots (First, Second, Third)
IX.Interlude
X.Things I Might Have Thought in Those Moments
XI.Interlude
XII.It

Sanctuary Walls is written for voice and orchestra.

Today's performance will use the piano reduction.

Single Lens Reflex will be published by Iris Press (irisbooks.com) in the spring of 2024.


We hope you enjoyed this performance. Private support from music enthusiasts enables us to improve educational opportunities and develop our student artists’ skills to their full potential. To learn more about how you can support the College of Music, contact Chris Cox, Director of Development, 865-974-2365 or ccox@utfi.org.