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CATEGORIES:Performing Arts (Dance, Music, Theatre,  ...)
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SUMMARY:Voice and piano concert
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 Program\n
 from Mörike-Lieder	Hugo Wolf (1860-1903)\n
 	Er 
 ist's		\n
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 from Lieder-Album für die 
 Jugend	 Robert Schumann (1810-1856)\n
 	Er ist's 
 		\n
  \n
 Die Forelle, Opus 32	Franz Schubert 
 (1797-1828)\n
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 from La Rondine	Giacomo Puccini 
 (1858-1924)\n
 	&quot;Chi il bel sogno&quot;	\n
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 from 
 Don Giovanni	Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 
 (1756-1791)\n
 	&quot;Dalla sua pace&quot; 	\n
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 from 
 Hermit Songs, Opus 29	Samuel Barber (1910-1981)\n
 	At 
 St. Patrick's Purgatory\n
 	St. 
 Ita's Vision\n
 	The Crucifixion\n
 	Promiscuity\n
 	The 
 Monk and His Cat\n
 	The Desire for Hermitage 
 \n
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 from 7 Elizabethan Songs, Opus 12	Roger 
 Quilter (1877-1953) 	Weep No More		\n
 	My 
 Life's Delight\n
 	Fair House of Joy\n
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 Minicabs	William 
 Bolcom (b. 1938)\n
 	I Feel Good About 
 Something	\n
 	People Change\n
 	Those \n
 	Food 
 Song #1\n
 	Food Song #2\n
 	I Will Never Forgive 
 You\n
 	Songette\n
 	Not Even a Haiku\n
 	Maxim #1\n
 	Maxim 
 #2\n
 	Anyone\n
 	Finale: Mystery of the 
 Song?\n
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 from Music Box Revue	Irving Berlin 
 (1888-1989)\n
 What'll I Do?		           \n
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 from 
 The Fantasticks	Harvey Schmidt (1929-2018)\n
 	Soon 
 It's Gonna Rain				\n
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 Performer Bios\n
 \n
 Mira 
 Choi is currently a doctor of musical 
 arts student in collaborative piano at MSU, 
 studying with Zhihua Tang. She holds a master's 
 degree from MSU under Zhihua Tang, a master's 
 degree from Sungshin Women's University 
 in Korea under Jinhye Lee and Gyeongju Jang, 
 and a bachelor's degree from Kyungnam University 
 in Korea, studying with Soohyun Cho. Serving 
 as a collaborative pianist at MSU, Mira 
 plays for the MSU Opera under Professor Helton, 
 showcasing her talent in productions like 
 Mozart's La finta giardiniera, Don Giovanni, 
 Verdi's Falstaff, and Sondheim's A Little Night 
 Music. She also provides accompaniment for 
 the Singing Spartans (the former MSU Men's Glee 
 Choir), directed by Dr. Reed, and supports 
 vocal students in Professor Fracker's studio. 
 Her participation in numerous master classes, 
 including those led by Helmut Deutsch and 
 Cameron Stowe, highlights her commitment to 
 continual learning and growth. Mira's accompaniment 
 repertoire extends to various music classes, 
 instrumental and vocal recitals, and ensemble 
 performances within MSU. Her previous 
 engagements include facilitating master classes 
 at the Centro Studi Carlo Della Giacoma in 
 Todi, Italy, collaborating with Viridis (the 
 former MSU Women's Glee Choir), and participating 
 at the Interlochen Arts Summer Camp. Currently, 
 she serves as the choir pianist at 
 the First Presbyterian Church in Holt, continuing 
 her dedicated involvement in both educational 
 and community music settings.\n
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 Cole Harvey 
 is a tenor currently pursuing his master's 
 degree in vocal performance from MSU. He 
 will return next semester to begin his doctor 
 of musical arts degree at MSU in vocal performance. 
 Cole has sung many roles for MSU Opera 
 Theater, including Albert in Albert. He was 
 also selected as one of 32 emerging artists 
 to participate in this summer's Seagle Young 
 Artist Festival, featuring young artists from 
 around the country. Cole will cover the role 
 of Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, as well as play 
 Pireli in Sweeney Todd.\n
 \n
 Paige Heidrich, 
 a soprano, is an Ohio native currently pursuing 
 a doctor of musical arts degree in voice 
 performance at MSU. She received a master's 
 of music degree in voice performance at MSU as 
 well as undergraduate degrees in voice performance 
 and music education from Baldwin Wallace 
 University's Conservatory of Music. After 
 working mostly in musical theater summer stock, 
 Paige went on to sing the roles of Pamina 
 in The Magic Flute and Constance in Dialogues 
 of the Carmelites with Resonanz Opera after 
 her undergraduate work. She has also been seen 
 on the MSU mainstage as Alice Ford in Falstaff, 
 Lady Billows in Albert Herring, and Geraldine 
 in A Hand of Bridge. As a soloist, Paige 
 has debuted chamber works by composers Lincoln 
 Sandham and Jeremy Makkonen. She has also 
 been a featured soloist with the MSU Chorale, 
 the BW Treble Choir, and the Ashtabula Area 
 Orchestra. As an educator, she frequently collaborates 
 with pianist Dr. Tina Gorter to produce 
 recitals and master classes focusing on 
 chamber music communication. Paige currently 
 maintains two private studios through the MSU 
 Community Music School and the Brighton School 
 for the Arts. This summer, she will appear 
 in the Detroit Opera's production of The Cunning 
 Little Vixen, and will be working as the 
 assistant director for the Des Moines Metro 
 Opera's production of The Barber of Seville.\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-12april2024\n
LOCATION:Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
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