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MID-DAY MUSIC @ COLUMBIA

February 1, 2017
12:00 PM - 1:55 PM
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MID-DAY MUSIC @ COLUMBIA

Wednesday, February 1. 2017
12-1pm | Garden Room 2 | Faculty House | 64 Morningside Dr.

 Come join us in the Garden Room at Faculty House, where Students and Music Associates from Columbia University's Music Performance Program will be showcased in a noontime recital series. 


Program

Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Solveig’s Song

Jean Francaix (1912-1997) L'horloge fleurie,

3am- Galant de jour (poisonberry) 
5am-Cupidone blue (blue catananche) 
10am-Cierge a grandes fleurs (torch thistle) 
12 noon-Nyctanthe de Malabar (Malabar jasmine) 
5pm-Belle-de-nuit (belladonna, or deadly nightshade) 
7pm-Geranium triste (mourning geranium)

Bohuslav Martinů  (1890-1959) Oboe Concerto

Moderato
Poco andante
Poco allegro


Biography

Kaitlin Pet is a senior in Columbia College majoring in biology and minoring in computer science. She has played a lot of oboe and English horn in college, including participating in Columbia Bach Society, MPP chamber ensembles, and New York Youth Symphony. Kaitlin was the winner of the 2012 Coast Guard Concerto Competition and a finalist in the 2016 Riverside Concerto Competition. She is also a founding member of the Getshrekt Woodwind Quintet, which includes members from colleges and conservatories around NYC. In her free time, Kaitlin enjoys cooking lavish dorm kitchen banquets and freelancing with different ensembles in the city. 


All events are sponsored by Columbia University's Music Performance Program and are free and open to the public.


Mid-Day Music @ Columbia offers live music to a general audience, following the tradition established by Aaron Warner and Isidor Isaac Rabi, great lovers of music whose memories live on at Faculty House.