Roman Totenberg

This is an inventory of Scores, CDs, Phonodiscs, Cassettes, and Open Reels pertaining to Roman Totenberg variously held at:

Mugar Music Library , MML (771 Commonwealth Avenue, 2nd floor)

Music Curriculum Library,  MCL-CFA (855 Commonwealth Ave, School of Music, College of Fine Arts)

Recording Studio Archives, RSA-CFA (855 Commonwealth Ave, School of Music, College of Fine Arts)

Please direct inquiries to musiclib@bu.edu.

Scores

Foss, Lukas. Three American pieces : for violin and piano (©1994)

New York : C. Fischer

Contents: Early song — Dedication — Composer’s holiday.

Available at MML Scores (M221.F67 P5 1994 )

Note: Violin part edited by Roman Totenberg. Also available in MCL-CFA: ST 1558

Stravinsky, Soulima. Cadenzas and fermatas to Mozart’s violin concertos (©1998)

New York : Henmar Press : Sole selling agents, C.F. Peters

Contents: Concertos: K. 207, K. 211, K. 216, K. 218, K. 219 — Adagio, K. 261 — Rondo concertant, K. 269.

Available at MML Scores (M1012.5.M9 S87 1998 )

Note: Preface by Roman Totenberg.

CDs

Roman Totenberg, violinist

Bach, Johann Sebastian

Dresden : Media & Communications Systems [199-?]

Description: v. 1. Sonata in G minor, BWV 1001 ; Partita in B minor, BWV 1002 — v. 2. Sonata in A minor, BWV 1003 ; Partita in D minor, BWV 1004 — v. 3. Sonata in C major, BWV 1005 ; Partita in E major, BWV 1006.

Available at MML CD collection (M41.B34 T67 1990z Listening Lab: Greater Boston Collection )

Roman Totenberg, violinist Soulima Stravinsky, pianist.

Dresden : Media & Communications Systems [199-?]

Description: Suite Italienne ; Divertimento / Igor Stravinsky — Roumanian folk dances / Bela Bartok — Pièce en forme de habanera / Maurice Ravel — La plus que lent [sic.] / Claude Debussy — Liebesleid / Fritz Kreisler — “Obertas”, Mazurek / Henri Wieniawski — “Tzigane” / Maurice Ravel.

Available at MML CD collection (M217.T67 R6 1990z Listening Lab: Greater Boston Collection )

The art of Roman Totenberg from Bach to Webern : recordings from 1943-1996 

Publisher: Linden Hill Station, New York : Arbiter, 2011.

Contents: CD 1. Violin Sonata in D minor, op. 108 / Brahms ; Violin sonata / Debussy ; Sonata in A minor, BWV 1003 / Bach ; Capriccio no. 24 / Paganini ; String quartet op. 95 : II-V / Beethoven — CD 2. Violin sonata / Copland ; Due studi / Dallapiccola ; Four pieces, op. 7 / Webern ; Phantasie / Schönberg ; Due concertante / Stravinsky ; Violin sonata / Ravel.

Available at MML CD collection (M218.T67 A7 2011 Listening Room: Greater Boston )

Beethoven. Violin concerto in D major, opus 61, and Romances

Needham, Mass : VQR Digital, p1992

Contents: Allegro ma non troppo — Larghetto — Rondo (Allegro) — Romance No. 1 in G major, Op.40 — Romance No.2 in F major, Op.50

Available at MML CD collection (M1012 .B5 op. 61 W582 Listening Lab: Greater Boston Collection )

Bloch, Ernest. Concerto for violin & orchestra

and Bartók, Béla, 1881-1945. Rhapsodies, violin, piano, no. 1; arranged.

Publisher: New York, NY : Vanguard Classics, p1991

Available at MML CD collection (M1012 .B64 T68 Listening Lab: Greater Boston Collection)

Brahms. Violin concerto, op. 77 (p1988)

and Lipiński, Karol Józef. Concertos, violin, orchestra, op. 21

Somerville, Mass. : Titantic, p1988.

Available at MML CD collection (M1012 .B8 op. 77 T6 Listening Lab: Greater Boston Collection)

Phonodiscs

Violin concerto no. 1 in A minor ; Violin concerto no. 2 in E minor 

Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian

New York : Heliodor, 1966.

Description: Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Concertos, violin, string orchestra, BWV 1042,

Available at MML Phonodisc (Heliodor HS 25008 )

Schumann, Robert. Two violin sonatas

New York? : Musical Heritage Society, 1976?

With Arthur Balsam, piano.

Contents: No. 1 in A minor, op. 105 (18:29) — No. 2 in D minor, op. 121 (29:41).

Available at MML Phonodisc (Mus. Her. Soc. MHS 3414 )

Bach. Sonatas and partitas for solo violin BWV 1001-1006

Publisher: Musical Heritage Society, 1972

Available at MML Phonodisc (M41.B34 T67M )

Virtuose Kammermusik

Heliodor, 1961

Description: Rumänische Tänze (Rumanian dances) / by Bartók — Habanera; Tzigane / by Ravel — La plus que lente / by Debussy — Plaintes d’amour / by Kreisler — Introduction und Polonaise, op. 3 / by Chopin — Vocalise by Rachmaninoff — Impromptu in G flat major, op. 90, no. 3 / by Schubert — Träumerei / by Schumann.

Available at MML Phonodisc (M217 .T67 )

Musique intime for guitar and violin

New York : Musical Heritage Society, 1975

Description: Ibert, J. Entr’acte — Gragnani, F. Sonata for violin and guitar, op. 8, no. 3 — Scheidler, C. G. Sonata in D major for violin and guitar — Paganini, N. Sonata concertata in A major for violin and guitar — Paganini, N. Sonata for violin and guitar, op. 3, no. 6 — Paganini, N. Variazioni di bravura for violin and guitar.

Available at MML Phonodisc (M294 .T67M )

Bloch, Ernest. Concerto for violin and orchestra 

with: Bartók, Béla, 1881-1945. Rhapsodies, violin, piano, no. 1; arr.

Author: Bloch, Ernest

New York : Vanguard, 196-

Available at MML Phonodisc (M1012 .B64 G65M )

Note: The two on this LP are included on CD listed above: M1012 B64 T68

Beethoven. Konzert für Violine und Orchester D dur, op. 61. (1959)

Heliodor, 1959.

Available at MML Phonodisc (M1012.B5 op. 61, W58 )

German baroque violin concertos. (1967)

New York : Musical Heritage Society, 1967

Contents: D major, by J.D. Heinichen.–G minor, by J.G. Pisendel.–Sonata, B♭ major, by G.F. Handel.–D major, by J.F. Fasch.

Available at MML Phonodisc (M1112.G4 T57M )

Tapes, Open Reels, and Recording Studio Archive Material

Mugar’s open reels are assumed to have been provided by RSA-CFA (from their original set-up) with the one exception from 1969. Mugar’s cassettes were dubbed at Mugar–later in the early 90s–from Mugar’s open reels for on-site public service playback.

1969

Read, Gardner. Sonata brevis, op. 80 (1948). Sonoric fantasia, no. 1, op. 102 (1959) (1969)

Performers: Roman Totenberg; Edith Stearns; Ingrid Gutberg; Ann Nisbet Cobb; Joel Spiegelman

Available at MML Reel (M3 .R4 op. 80 T6 )

11/10/1974

Homage to Darius Milhaud (1892-1974) (1974)

Additional Author: Roman Totenberg; Fredrik Wanger; Maeda Freeman; Joseph Huszti; Darius Milhaud

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 002 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: MML Reel SFA #2 and RSA-CFA ID #1835

11/19/1974

Music of Hugo Norden. (1974)

Roman Totenberg; Fredrik Wanger; Hugo Norden

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 005 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: MML  reel SFA # 5 and RSA-CFA ID# 1837

1/23/1975

Roman Totenberg, violin; Fredrik Wanger, piano. (1975)

Works by Dvorak, Bach, Hindemith, and Schumann.

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 011 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: MML Reel SFA #11 and RSA-CFA: ID# 1844

2/3/1975

Charles Kavaloski, French horn; Roman Totenberg, violin; Maria Clodes, piano. (1975)

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 014 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: MML Reel SFA # 14 and RSA-CFA: ID# 1846

12/4/1975

Roman Totenberg, violin [and] John Buttrick, piano (1975)

Works by Mozart, Ravel, Debussy, Beethoven.

Concert Hall, School of Music, Boston University.

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 044 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: MML Reel SFA # 44 and RSA-CFA: ID# 1875

3/1/1976

The faculty chamber music series 1975/76. Program 3 (1976)

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 060 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: Mugar Reel SFA # 60 and RSA-CFA ID# 4915

4/8/1976

Béla Böszörmenyi-Nagy (piano), Robert Gartside (tenor), Roman Totenberg (violin), performing the music of Béla Bartók (1881-1945) (1976)

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 066 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: Mugar reel SFA #66 and RSA-CFA ID# 4917

10/7/1976

Roman Totenberg (violin), John Buttrick (piano) (1976)

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 068 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: Mugar Reel SFA # 68 and RSA-CFA ID# 1897

2/10/1977

Students of Roman Totenberg and Kenneth Sarch in a violin recital (1977)

With Phillip Oliverpiano, works by: Camille Saint-Saëns; Samuel Barber; Paul Hindemith; César Franck

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 087 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: Mugar reel SFA # 87 and RSA-CFA ID# 1916

3/2/1977

Omnibus, music of the twentieth century. Concert 3 (1977)

Works by Krenek, Schindler, Read, Bartok

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 094 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: Mugar reel SFA # 94 and RSA-CFA ID# 1921

3/18/1977

The Faculty chamber music series 1976-77. Program 2 (1977)

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 091 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: Mugar reel SFA # 91 and RSA-CFA ID#1924

4/17/1978

The Faculty chamber music series 1977-78. Program 5 (1978)

Performers: Maria Clodes; Roman Totenberg; Harold Wright; Endel Kalam.

Available at MML Sound Cassette (no. 108 SFA Music )

Note: Also available: MML Reel SFA # 108 and RSA-CFA ID#1967

9/30/1980

Performance of new music (1980)

Roman Totenberg at the Composers’ Forum Series

Available at MML Reel (ML457 .T6M )

Note: Also available: RSA-CFA ID # 5127

1/21/1987

BU Chamber Players: Roman Totenberg, Violin; Yuri Mazurkevich, violin; Leslie Parnas, cello; Hung-Kuan Chen, piano. Handel-Halvorsen: Passacaglia for Violin and Cello (Mazurkevich/Parnas). Haydn: Duo for violin and cello (Mazurkevich/Parnas). Kodaly: Duo for Violin and Cello, op. 7 (Mazurkevich/Parnas). Brahms: Piano trio in C major op. 67 (Totenberg/Parnas/Chen).
RSA-CFA: ID# 2720

12/4/1987

ALEA III. “Alea on Parade.” Martinu: Three Madrigals for Violin and Viola (Roman Totenberg, violin. Michael Zaretsky, viola). Ligeti: Passagaclia Ungherese; Continuum (Mark Kroll, harpsichord). Wylie: Flights of Fancy (Doriot Anthony Dwyer, flute). Binkerd: Duo for flute and oboe (Doriot Anthony Dwyer, flute. Ralph Gomberg, oboe.) Antoniou: Paravasis (Phyllis Curtin, soprano). Rorem: Back to Life (Mark Lee, countertenor; Edwin Barker, doublebass). Merryman: Four short fantasies (Roman Totenberg, Violin). Cogan: Utterances (Joan Heller, soprano). Gubaidulina: String Quartet #3 (Muir String Quartet: Bayla Keyes, violin; Peter Zazofsky, violin; Steven Ansell, viola; Michael Reynolds, cello).
RSA-CFA: ID # 2847

11/5/1989

Concert Music for Violin and Piano. Roman Totenberg, violin. Steven Bailey, piano. Brahms: Sonata in D minor, op. 108. Webern: 4 Pieces, op. 7. Nin: Suite Espagnole. Szymanowki: Nocturn and Tarantella. Beethoven: Kreutzer Sonata, op. 47. Two Encores.
RSA-CFA: ID # 3095

4/19/1990

ALEA III: Around the World. Webern: Konzert, op. 21. Boulez: Pour le Dr. Kalmus. Halffter: Oda para Felicita a un Amigo. Antoniou: Concerto/Fantasia (Roman Totenberg, Violin). LaFanu: A Penny for a Song (Susan Lambert, soprano). London: Brass Quintet (Atlantic Brass Quintet). Reimann: Trovers (Evan Keeley, narrator).
RSA-CFA: ID # 8133

3/16/1993

Roman Totenberg, violin; Shizue Sano, piano. Szymanowski: Sonata in D minor for violin and piano. Hindemith: Sonata in E major for violin and piano. Debussy: Sonata for violin and piano. Foss: Composer’s Holiday. Webern: Four Pieces for violin and piano, op. 7. Satie: Things Seen left and right (without eyeglasses). de Falla: Suite Populaire Espagnole. Bartok: Rumanian Folk Dances. 2 Encores.
RSA-CFA: ID # 4731

5/13/1993

The Harvard Club: Roman Totenberg, violin; Shizue Sano, piano. Debussy, Fussell, Caprice. Concert Program for Julius Adams Stratton Dinner. Track listing incomplete.
RSA-CFA (only): ID # 5165

4/3/1995

Roman Totenberg, violin; Shizue Sano, piano.Brahms, Schoenberg, Chausson, Dvorak, Szymanowski, Nin, de Falla. Sonata, Phantasy, Poeme, Romance, Fountain of Arethusa, Chants d’Espagne, Dance from “Lavida Breve,” Encore.
RSA-CFA: ID # 1616

10/5/1996

A Memorial Tribute: Melanie Totenberg. Puccini: Crisantemi (Boston Composers’ String Quartet: Clayton Hoener, violin; Sue Rabut, violin; Scott Woolweaver, viola; Nathaniel Parke, cello). Speakers: Bruce MacCombie, Dean, School for the Arts; Phyllis Curtin, Dean Emerita, School for the Arts; Charles Haar, Brandeis Professor of Law, Harvard University; Congressman Barney Frank. Beethoven: Cavatina from Quartet in B flat major, op. 130 (Boston Composers’ String Quartet). Speakers: Saul Cohen, Amy Totenberg, Jill Totenberg, Nina Totenberg. J.S.Bach: Sarabande from Partita #2 in d minor, BWV 1004 (Roman Totenebrg, violin).
RSA-CFA: ID # 1377

3/19/1997

Brahms Centenary Series: Roman Totenberg and Tong-Il Han.Brahms: Three Sonatas for Violin and Piano. Roman Totenberg, violin; Tong-Il Han, piano.
RSA-CFA: ID # 1331

4/16/2000

ALEA III. Skalkottas: 5 Greek Dances for Strings (Gunther Schuller, conductor). A wor from Metropolitan Methodios. Tchaikovsky: Melodie, Waltz Scherzo (Yuri Mazurkevich, violin; Horia Mihail, piano). Wieniawski: Caprice in G minor. Sarasate: Navarra (Yuri and Dana Mazurkevich, violins, Horia Mihail, piano). Milhaud: Suite (Ethan Sloane, clarinet; Yuri Mazurkevich, violin, Maria Clodes-Jaguaribe, piano).A word from the Consul General of Greece, Mr. George Chatzimichelakis. Yannatos: Variations for Solo Contrabass (Edwin Barker, contrabass). Copland: Danza Cubano (Anthony di Bonaventura, piano; Konstantinos Papadakis, piano). Scarlatti: Sonata in A major K 209, Fugue in D minor, K 417 (Anthony di Bonaventura, piano). Ysaye: Sonata no. 3, Op. 27 (Peter Zazofsky, violin). A word from Dr. John Silber, the Chancellor of Boston University. A word from Phyllis Curtin, the CFA Dean Emerita. Copland: Blues (Lukas Foss, piano). Foss: Composer’s Holiday (Roman Totenberg, violin). Hadjidakis: Blood Wedding (Margarita Syngeniotou, mezzo-soprano, Aurelien Sabouret, cello, Allison Voth, piano). Balakirev: Islamey (Oriental fantasy): (Konstantinos Papadakis, piano). Wachner: War Songs (Stephen Salters, baritone, Julian Wachner, piano). Ravel: Introduction and Allegro (Judy Saiki, harp; Theodore Antoniou, conductor).
RSA-CFA: ID # 1745

10/6/2000
Lucia Lin, Tong Il Han, Roman Totenberg, Horia Mihail, Peter Zazofksy, Anthony di Bonaventura Beethoven: Sonata in A major op. 30 #1 (Lucia Lin, violin; Tong-Il Han, piano). Sonata in C minor, op. 30 #2 (Roman Totenberg, violin; Horia Mihail, piano). Sonata in E minor, op. 96 (Anthony di Bonaventura, piano; Peter Zazofsky, violin).
RSA-CFA: ID # 4520

2/5/2001

Boston University Symphony Orchestra; David Hoose, conductor: Roman Totenberg’s 90th Birthday Concert. Borodin: Symphony #2 in B minor. Szymanowski: Violin Concerto #1 op. 35. Berlioz: Roman Carnival.
RSA-CFA: ID # 4589

4/28/2001

ALEA III. Announcement by Theodore Antoniou. Milhaud: La Creation du Monde. George Hamilton Green (Arr. Bob Becker): Charleston Capers (Greg Cohen, xylophone; Jon Bisesi, David Lanstein, Michael Day, Adam Wallstein, marimbas); Log Cabin Blues (Greg Cohen, David Lanstein, Michael Day, Adam Wallstein, marimbas). Announcement by Nicholas Kromidas on behalf of Metropolitan Methodios. Debussy: Violin Sonata in G minor (Roman Totenberg, violin; Horia Mihail, piano). Announcement by Sam Headrick on behalf of John Silber. Rachmaninoff: 2 Preludes, Op. 23 (Konstantinos Papadakis, piano). Gershwin: I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’ (from Porgy and Bess) (Mark Aliapoulis, baritone; Horia Mihail, piano). Announcement by Richard Cornell on behalf of Gunther Schuller. Bartok: Duets: A New Year Song, Teasing Song, Sadness, Ruthenian Song, Song of the Harvest, Pizzicato, The Bag pipe (Yuri and Dana Mazurkevich, violins). Jacob Gade: Tango Jealousy (Yuri and Dana Mazurkevich, violins; Horia Mihail, piano) Announcement by George Chatzimichelakis, Consul General of Greece. The Contemporary Greek Music Ensemble: Mia poli magiki (a Magical city), pame mia volta sto feggari (Let’s Go for a Walk on the Moon), Ximeroni (It’s Dawning), Tis agapis aimata (The Blood of Love), Tis dikeosynis ilie noite (O Sun of Justice in Mind), Ligo akoma (A Little More). (Pericles Kanaris, voice; Panos Liaropoulos, keyboards and voice; Manolis Vourakis, guitars and vocals; Dimitris Kalaintzidis, Bouzouki- Nikos Vargiamidis, percussion).
RSA-CFA: ID # 4763

4/21/2002

ALEA III. His Eminance Metropolitan Methodios. Fritzs Kreisler: Recitativo and Scherzo, Op. 6 (Peter Zazofsky, violin). Goodman: Poems of Emily Dickinson ( Amy Schneider, mezzo-soprano; John Goodman, piano). Luis Moreau Gottchalk: Two Souvenirs (Konstantinos Papadakis, piano). Nicolo  Paganini: Caprise No. 24 (Roman Totenberg, violin). Samuel Headrick: Announcement. David Dzubay: Celebratory Fanfare. Will Lamartine Thompson (Arr. Terry R. Everson): There’s a Great Day Coming (Terry Everson and the Boston University Trumpet Ensemble: Terry Everson, Peter Auricchio, Christopher Parks, Stephen Hand, Christopher O’Hara, Robert Thorp). George Chatzimichelakis: Consul General of Greece. Aaron Copland: At the River. Ned Rorem: Early in the Morning. Vincent Youmans: Without a Song (from Great Day): (Mark Aliapoulis, baritone; Konstantinos Papadakis, piano). A Message from Dr. John Silbur, Chancellor of Boston University, read by Dr. Jeffrey N. Babcock, Dean of Boston University’s College of Fine Arts. Yannis Constantinidis: I. Moderato poco solenne -Poco piu  moto-Andantino quasi Allegretto; II. Allegretto con umore; III. Andante mesto-Andantino languido-Allegro moderato ma con spirito; IV. Allegretto giocoso (Aura Woodwind Quintet: Cindy Dacey, flute; Ioannis Tselikas, oboe; Hye-Soo Ra, clarinet; Neil Godwin, horn; Aura Trevino, bassoon). Theodore Sakellaridis: Ta Tragoudia tou Moria (The Song of Morias). Mikis Theodorakis: Kaimos (Sorrow. Manos Hatzidakis: Fengaki (Little Moon). L. Kavvadia: To Siyaretto (The Cigarette). (Penelope Bitzas, mezzo-soprano; Matthew Guerrieri, piano). Manos Hatzidakis: Min ton rotas ton ourano (Do Not Ask the Sky), To fengari einai kokkino (The Moon is Red); Mikis Theodorakis: Tis agapi aimata (The Blood of Love), Vrehei sti ftohogeitonia (It is Raining); The Contemporary Greek Music Ensemble (Pericles Kanaris, Voice Anastasia Zahariadou, flute, Theodoulos Vananas, bouzouki, violin, Panos Liaropoulos, piano, vocals, Manolis Vourakis, guitars, vocals, Apostolos Sideris, bass, Nikos Vargiamidis, percussion)
RSA-CFA: ID # 5134

2/28/2003

Roman Totenberg, violin; Shizue Sano, piano. Szymanowski: Sonata in d minor, op. 9. Strauss: Sonata in E flat major, op. 18. Debussy: Sonata in G minor. Kreisler: Recitativo e Scherzo. De Falla: Spanish Dance from La vida breve.
RSA-CFA: ID # 6162

4/17/2005

ALEA III: Celebrating ALEA III. Theodore Antoniou, Music Director. Karel Husa: Drum Ceremony (Karl Williams, Mark Wheeler, John Beder, Matt Bohli, Todd Quinlan, percussion; Dan Bausch, conductor). Mario Davidowsky: Synchonisms No. 9 (Krista Buckland-Reisner, violin). Heitor Villa-Lobos: Alma brasileira (Maria Clodes, piano). Debussy: Syrinx (Kathleen Boyd, flute). Henry Wieniawski: Caprice No. 1, Op. 18 in G minor. Handel-Halvorsen: Passacaglia (Yuri and Dana Mazurkevich, violin duo). Witold Lutoslawski: Subito (Roman Totenberg, violin; Yukiko Shimazaki, piano). Alberto Ginastera: Danzas argentinas (Yukiko Shimazaki, piano). Toru Takemitsu: And then I knew ’twas the wind (The Riverway Trio; Whitney Pensina, flute Mark Berger, viola Barbara Poeschl-Edrich, harp). Mikis Theodorakis: Omorfi Polo (Beautiful City). Manos Hadjidakis: Min ton rotas ton ourano (Don’t ask the sky). Manos Hadjidakis: To pelago einai vathy (the sea is deep). Stavros Kouyoumtzis: Mi Mou thimoneis matia mou (Don’t be upset my love). Stavros Xarhakos: Savvatovrado sti Kaisariani (Saturday Night at Kaisariani). The Contemporary Greek Music Ensemble: Panagiata Haloulakou, vocals; Theodoulos Bakanas, bouzouki, vocals; Ledios Damis, bass; Giorgos Lernis, percussions; Anastassia Zachariadou, flute; Panagiotis Liaropoulos, piano.
RSA-CFA: ID # 6695

9/26/2005

Katrina Benefit Concert. BIZET “Au fond du temple saint…” from Les Pêcheurs de perles (Brad Ludwin, tenor; Mathew Moore, baritone). HUMPERDINCK “Prayer Song” from Hansel und Gretel (Boston University Horn Octet). BRECHT ” Change the World, She Needs It” (Katy Rubin-Weinstein; Judy Braha director). PAGANINI Caprice No. 24 (Roman Totenberg, violin). BRECHT ” To the Next Generation” (Veronica Barron, Jessica Grant, Rachel Rusch; Judy Braha, director). JOPLIN ” Intro / Solace: A Mexican Serenade / The Magnetic Rag (Joshua Rifkin, piano). TCHAIKOVSKY: Elegy. GABRIEL FAURÉ Requiem, Op. 48 ( VII. In Paradisum ) (Yiannis Hadjiloizou, conductor; Members of the Boston University Symphony and Chamber Orchestras, and Concert Choir, Chamber Chorus, and Women’s Chorale). FAURE Impromptu, Op. 86 (Ina Zdorovetchi, harp). VON WEBER Clarinet Quintet [ II. Fantasia, Adagio ] (Emily Rist, violin; David Glover, violin; Emily Rideout, viola; Mark Bridges, cello; Gabe Merton, clarinet). PUCCINI “Tu che di gel” from Turandot (Michelle Johnson, soprano). UNKNOWN Intro / Noah’s Flood (Sidney Friedman, director). RODGERS/ HAMMERSTEIN, W.A. MOZART ” You’ll never walk alone” / Intro / “Sarastros Aria” from Die Zauberflöte / “Without a Song”
RSA-CFA: ID # 6787

2/7/2006

Roman Totenberg Tribute, Honoring his 95th year. Introductory Remarks Andre de Quadros, Director, School of Music. Prokofiev: Sonata for two violins, Op. 56 [ Andante cantabile / Allegro ] (Yevgeny Kutig, violin; Pei-Ju Wu, violin). Personal Tribute – Nina Totenberg. Berger: Reflections for Violin Solo (World Premiere) (Na Sun, violin). Tribute – Phyllis Curtin, Dean Emerita, College of Fine Arts and Professor Emerita of Music. Saint-Saens: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (Mira Wang, violin; David Hoose, conductor). Film: The Magical Life and Music of Roman Totenberg, Directed by Dagmara Drzazga, Produced by Adam Lukaszek. Roman Totenberg: Remarks. Szymanowski: Fountain of Arethusa (Roman Totenberg, violin; Shizue Sanu, piano). Rachmaninov: Vocalise (Performed by Boston University faculty, students, friends and former students of Roman Totenberg).
RSA-CFA: ID # 6766