presents
Timothy J. Robblee, artistic director, conductor
Friday, September 22, 2023 at 7:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
trans. Goldman/Leist
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
trans. Reed
I. Work Song
II. Spiritual
III. Dance
William Grant Still (1895–1978)
- intermission -
I. Rain Journey
II. I lie listening to the black hour
Joel Puckett (b. 1977)
Jessica Meyer, viola
Jessica Meyer (b. 1974)
Jessica Meyer, viola
Jessica Meyer (b. 1974)
Amelia Dardaris
Jaylan Jones
Lizzie Pearson
Katarina Sams
Peter Wood
Alicia Gomez
Emma Shields
Mathuin Smith
Emilie Ticer
Darian Angel
Jesse Eagle
Constantino Felicetta
Renae Flood
Yannick Joseph
Mylah Kittle
Joshua Lewis
Brenden Rafferty
Caitlyn Rose
Fabiola Vazquez Becerra
Megan Frederick
Daniel-Jericho Johnson
Emily Seelinger
Emma Shockey
Alex Daniello
Adam Dockins
Luke Hackworth
Tom Hague
Cliff Hernandez
Nathan Hott
Dominic Jackson
Patrick Rippeon
Maxwell Arceneaux
Addison Ashley
Sarah Berry
Ethan Hahn
Evan Joyce
Phoebe O'Kelly
Gabriella Pocaro
Ryan Wezner
Jaya Dickson
Connor Eldredge
Taylor Losey
Vanessa Rivera
Sam White
Brannon Wiltshire
Alyson Zieg
Brandon DuBritton
Ian Elick
Talbot Jennings
Wade Parton
Maggie Plosch
Jackson Smith
Gabe Stachour
Jaylinn Vanegas
Reeve Thomas
Aaron Reid
Erik Ruane
Lance Davis
Raegan Fisher
Ethan Fox
Alex Gamboa
AJ Guarino
Ben Millesen
Chance Morris
Marlena Shinego
Will Strickler
Blake Barnickle
Sarah Morris
Matthew Neal
Danielle Caldwell
Anna Smith
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