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- -4'--q - A , Asagu ' ,sf-me-J, , l 5 vw , . i I x 'x ,-uv. I r 'i Q XX - lf Dr. Howard Hanson has his birthday request, the street the city plans to name for him will be the one-block alley between Swan and Gibbs Streets. 'l used to always sneak through that alley to the Rochester Club when the pressure at Eastman School got too great,' he confessedf' Times Union 1Of29f71 The University of Rochester and the Eastman School of Music gave Howard Hanson a surprise brithday party at a convocation at noon in Kilbourn Hall on his 75th birthday. Emory Remington's trombone choir performed Happy Birthday cleverly combined with the familiar theme from Hanson's Romantic Symphony. Numerous congratulations were read from such eminent people as President Nixon and Governor Rockefeller. Howard Hanson expressed his gratitude for his years at the East- man School with its outstanding faculty and its gifted students , and concluded: 'fl hope we don't get too professional, musically .. , l would rather have a few wrong notes played with love than a per- fect performance without it.
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First Graduation COHCGN With Orchestra Program Concerto for organ and chamber orchestra, Opus 46, h No. 2 tKammermusik Nr. 73 PaulH1HdGm1fh Nicht zu schnell Sehr langsam und ganz ruhig Fuge john Turnbull, organ Concerto No. Z for oboe and orchestra Gordon Jacob Allegro Andante Allegro molto Faye Ellen Bailey, oboe Harlequin Concerto Armand Russell Burlesca Romance Encounter David Young, double bass Concerto for organ, string orchestra, kettledrums and Percussion Charles Chaynes Lent-mysterieuxp Allegro, Tempo pid agitato, Poco menog Lento, Allegro, Lento Tres lentg Risolutop Pifi lento Tres vif lscintillantlg Poco pid animato ftres incisiflg Poco meno Michael Corzine, organ 1' 16 The thought of standing out in front of an orchestra rather than hiding in the middle of one can cause very weak knees and butterflies in the stomach. However, I, along with other Performer's Certificate candi- dates, discovered that playing 21 solo with the orchestra was a lot more fun than we imagined it would be. Like the first time l drove a car, there was a differf ent sense of my importance because, for once, the conduc- tor and the entire orchestra were relating to me. The intef- action between performers.1S one of music's most rewarding elements and playing a concerto with orchestra helped reinf0fCe that idea for me. Faye Ellen Bailey Concerto Concert 11f3f71
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