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Ciels
Recording of Claude Hermitte's Ciels. The text comes from the revolutionary poem "Egy gondolat bánt engemet..." ("One Thought Torments Me") by Hungarian poet Sándor Petőfi (1823-1849), and can be roughly translated into English as: "When every enslaved people / Will rise up breaking his chains / Red faces will carry red flags / And on the flags we will write: / Freedom for the whole world!"
Ensemble: 1990-04-05 - UNT Concert choir
Choral concert performed at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Ensemble: 2005-04-29 – A Cappella Chamber Choirs and Canticum Novum
Graduate choral conducting recital, featuring UNT Canticum Novum and A Cappella Chamber choirs, performed at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Ensemble: 2021-11-09 – Chorale, Camerata and Concert Choir
Chorale, Camerata and Concert Choir performance at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Graduate Artist Certificate Recital: 2017-02-18 – Éva Polgár, piano and Klára Csordás, mezzo-soprano
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Graduate Artist Certificate (GAC) degree.
Mimoyecques
Recording of Elizabeth Anderson's Mimoyecques. The piece consists of two sets of recordings and electronics. One set of recordings would be made in and around the fortress and would serve as the base where the imprisonment, death, and transfiguration themes would be built. The second recording is in the languages of the 18 nationalities of the laborers. The central section of the work illustrates the idea of terror freedom is suddenly, inexplicably removed. The final section explores the concept of the departure of the souls of the victims.
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