Spring 2025 Music Student Recital

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Spring Music Student Recital

Presented by the Center for Fine & Performing Arts at Seminole State College.

Accompanists - Harrison Light & Ewa Mekwinski
Hosted by - Distinguished Professor Dianna Campbel & Dr. James Smisek

  • March 25, 2025 at 6:30 p.m.
  • Sanford/Lake Mary Campus
    Building J-109

The Center for the Fine and Performing Arts, as an entity within Seminole State College of Florida, a Hispanic and Minority Serving Institution, is committed to provide programming which amplifies diverse and under represented voices in the interest of cultural equity and inclusion.  A Diverse Learning Community, An Equal Access/Equal Opportunity College.

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Welcome to Seminole State College's Music Program

We are delighted to have you join us for this exciting season of musical performances, where the talents of our students, faculty, and guest artists come together to create unforgettable experiences. At Seminole State College, we are proud to offer a diverse range of musical genres and styles, showcasing the creativity and dedication of our performers. Whether you are a seasoned music enthusiast or a first-time attendee, we are confident that you will be moved and inspired by the artistry on display.

This series is not just a celebration of music, but a reflection of our commitment to a strong music education.  We believe in the power of music to connect people, spark creativity, and enrich lives. Thank you for supporting our performers and for being part of the Seminole State family. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the wonderful performances that await you tonight.

Sincerely,
Dianna Campbell
Director of Choral Activities,
Distinguished Professor of Music,
Music Program Coordinator


Music Program

Caprice No. 1 - Eugene Bozza (1905-1991)
Moses Payton, Trumpet
From the studio of John Almeida

Andante Pastoral et Scherzettino - Paul Taffanel (1844-1908)
Marisa Toscano, Flute
From the studio of Emily Koi

Se Florinda é Fedele - Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)
Mia Sanchez, Soprano 1
From the studio of Dr. Dorea Cook

Prelude BMV 999 in C minor - Johann Sebastain Bach (1685-1750)
Jadiel Fernandez, Piano
From the studio of Dr. Erik Ettinger

Sonata in F minor, Mvnts. 1 & 2 -
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
Alexis Bowman, Euphonium
From the studio of Eric Lee

Lov'st Thou For Beauty - Clara Schumann (1819-1896)
Aubry Hamilton, Mezzo Soprano
From the studio of Dr. Dorea Cook

Concerto in A Major, K 622 Mvnt. 1 -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
McKenzie Caballero, Clarinet 
From the studio of Steven Amann

Andante et Allegro - Guy Ropartz (1869-1955)
Edwin Perales, Trumpet
From the studio of John Almeida

Per la gloria d' adorarvi from "Griselda" -
Giovanni Bononcini (1672-1750)
Jenna Burr, Messo Soprano
From the studio of Deanna Giron



The Golden Age of the Xylophone - Floyd Werle (1929-2010)
H. Hodge, Percussion
From the studio of Joshua Albert

Caprice - Joseph Turrin (1947)
Isaiah Youngblood, Trumpet
From the studio of John Almeida

Have you seen but a whyte lillie grow? -
Robert Johanson (1583-1634)
Daniel Van, Baritone
From the studio of David Whitehead

Invention No. 8 in F Major - Johann Sebastain Bach (1685-1750)
Emily Hayworth, Piano
From the studio of Dr. Chih-Jung Hsu

Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Mvnt 4 -
Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921)
Charlie LaBonte, Clarinet
From the studio of Steven Amann

Choral et variations - MarcCamille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
Charlie LaBonte, Clarinet
From the studio of John Almeida

Caro Mio Ben - Giuseppe Giordani (1744-1798)
Natalia Tabares Mosquera, Mezzo-Soprano
From the studio of Deanna Giron

Romance - George Edward Brun (1914-1983)
Nevaeh Seely, Flute 
From the studio of Emily Koi

Petite Pièce Concentante - Guillaume Balay (1871-1943)
Melinda Perez, Trumpet
From the studio of John Almeida

When Love Is Kind - Thomas Moore (1779-1852)
Bryce Padilla, Baritone
From the studio of Deanna Giron

Support Seminole State Bands or
Seminole State Choral Music at Seminole State College

The Support-A-Musician fund was created to assist deserving student musicians in various ways. We work closely with our students with special circumstances and offer support as needed, case by case.  Donations are accepted at any time of the year.

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Donations by Check


Please make check payable: Foundation of Seminole State College
In the memo portion for:
Seminole State Bands or Seminole State Choral Music


Mailing address:
Foundation for Seminole State College
SSC Foundation Support Seminole State Bands
1055 AAA Drive, Heathrow, FL 32746

407.708.4400


All donations are tax deductible.

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