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CATEGORIES:Performing Arts (Dance, Music, Theatre,  ...)
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SUMMARY:Sondheim, Schwartz and Brown: A Celebration of Contemporary Musical Theater
DESCRIPTION:
 Concert details\n
 Date: 11 November\n
 Time: 5:30 
 p.m.\n
 Location: 1300 FRIB Laboratory\n
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 Program:\n
 Stephen 
 Sondheim\n
 &quot;Putting it Together&quot; 
 from Sunday in the Park with George\n
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 Jason 
 Robert Brown\n
 &quot;I'm Not Afraid&quot; 
 from Songs for a New World\n
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 Jason Robert 
 Brown\n
 &quot;Summer in Ohio&quot; from The 
 Last Five Years\n
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 Charles Strouse/lyrics 
 by Stephen Schwartz\n
 &quot;Blame it On the Summer 
 Night&quot; from Rags\n
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 Stephen Sondheim\n
 &quot;I 
 Remember&quot; from Evening Primrose\n
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 Jason 
 Robert Brown\n
 &quot;Flagmaker&quot; 
 from Songs for a New World\n
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 Stephen Sondheim\n
 &quot;Not 
 a Day Goes by&quot; from Merrily 
 We Roll Along\n
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 Richard Rodgers/lyrics Oscar 
 Hammerstein\n
 &quot;Many a New Day&quot; 
 from Oklahoma\n
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 Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein\n
 &quot;If 
 I Loved You&quot; from Carousel\n
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 Jason 
 Robert Brown\n
 &quot;Christmas Lullaby&quot; 
 from Songs for a New World\n
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 Stephen 
 Sondheim\n
 &quot;Glamorous Life&quot; from 
 A Little Night Music\n
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 Stephen Sondheim\n
 &quot;Children 
 Will Listen&quot; from Into the 
 Woods\n
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 Stephen Schwartz\n
 &quot;Meadowlark&quot; 
 from The Baker's Wife\n
 Performer Bios\n
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 Jenny 
 Ribeiro (soprano)\n
 American soprano Jenny 
 Ribeiro has been using her &quot;bright instrument 
 and engaging personality&quot; to delight 
 audiences throughout the world. Specializing 
 in new works as well as traditional opera, 
 Jenny has created the roles of Amy (The 
 North Arcade) and the Cat (Jack Prelutsky's Something 
 Big Has Been Here) in Seattle as well 
 as The Composer (postminimalist composer Elodie 
 Lauten's Two Cents Opera), Alice (Wonderland), 
 Aphrodite (Sappho in the Mix), and Martha 
 (Thomas Pasatieri's God Bless Us Everyone) 
 in New York City. From 2021-2022, Jenny finished 
 obtaining her master's degree in voice 
 at Michigan State University, where she performed 
 Geraldine/The Mother (A Hand of Bridge/L'enfant) 
 and Lady Billows (Albert Herring) as 
 well as toured with MSU's Vocal Outreach. She 
 also received third prize in the Medici International 
 Music Competition and debuted three 
 Wagnerian roles at once as Ortlinde, Wellgunde 
 and Waldvogel for Berlin Wagner Group's &quot;Wagner's 
 Ring in One Evening.&quot; This 
 season, Jenny will be touring throughout the 
 United States in her recital tour &quot;From 
 the Hearts of Women&quot;, as well as singing 
 the soprano solos in Beethoven's 9th Symphony 
 (Indiana) and Saint-Saëns' Christmas Oratorio 
 (New York). Other performances include concerts 
 with Bremerton West Sound Symphony and 
 premiers with University of Michigan's Concert 
 Band. For more information, visit jennyribeiro.com. 
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 Yi-Hui Chen (piano)\n
 Yi-Hui Chen 
 was born in Keelung, Taiwan. She started 
 learning the piano at age five and began playing 
 flute at age nine. Yi-Hui received a bachelor's 
 degree from National Taiwan Normal University 
 in 2017, and a master of music degree 
 in piano performance from Indiana University 
 Jacobs School of Music in 2019. In 2019, she 
 began studying for her doctor of musical arts 
 degree in piano performance at Michigan State 
 University, where she studies with Deborah 
 Moriarty. Yi-Hui worked as a ballet accompanist 
 from 2017-2019, and then worked as a graduate 
 assistant from 2019-2021. Besides solo work, 
 she continues actively collaborating with 
 vocalists and instrumentalists. This summer, 
 she worked as a collaborative pianist for the 
 vocal area at Interlochen summer camp.\n
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 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: public\n
 Contact name: Bob Patterer\n
 Contact email: events@frib.msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 https://frib.msu.edu/gateway/events/concert-11november.html 
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LOCATION:Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
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