Contemporary Art Song Category: Juilliard Cento Sonnet music by Linda Dallimore poem by Philip Dacey Emily Rosenberg, soprano Gabriel Majou, violin Sean Brennan, cello Mona Seyed-Bolorforosh, piano Vincent Isler, conductor Composer's note: Philip Dacey's poem was inspired by his reqular attendance at Juilliard masterclasses, as a listener during his time in New York City. The poem is in ‘cento’ form - essentially a collection of quotes from the coaches of Juilliard chamber music masterclasses. The musical form mirrors this, using quotes from well known Piano Trios, which the composer imagines Philip Dacey may have heard during the masterclasses: The Ravel Piano Trio, Ives Piano Trio, and Elliott Carter's last work, Epigrams. | wish | could remember that first day music by Andrew Bong poem by Christina Rossetti Allison Lindsay, mezzo-soprano Augustine Mayuga Gonzales, piano Faculty Performance Pierrot Lunaire (1912) (Three times Seven Poems from Albert Giraud’s Poem Cycle) Music by Arnold Schoenberg German text by Otto Erich Hartleben Wendy Rolfe, flute Peter Cokkinias, clarinet Francine Trester, violin Melissa Howe, viola Arnold Friedman, cello Larry Bell, piano Conductors: Part 1- Irina Georgieva Part 2 - Julius Williams Part 3 - Jeffrey Means Guest Artist: Soprano Shinobu Takagi Erica Meerbach and Garrett Wallace, student presenters English encapsulations by Valerie Taylor