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From the Studio: Eastern Washington University "Second Tuesday" Performance for May

KPBX Program – EWU Music Majors

The Piano Bench

11:00am – May 18, 2021

 

 

Vocalise (Arr. Adrian Mann)                                                                         Rachmaninoff

EWU Cello Ensemble

Grace Ahola (Sophomore-Composition/Cello Performance)

Gloria Miller (Freshman-Music Ed)

Alexis Preston (Graduate Student-Music Tech/Cello)

Spencer McConnachie (Senior-Music Ed/Performance)

Dr. John Marshall

Sonata in C, Hob. XVI/50                                                                           Haydn

  1. Allegro

           
Carly Bair, piano (Graduate Student/Piano Performance)

Sonata for Cello & Piano                                                                               Debussy

  1. Lent

Grace Ahola, cello (Sophomore-Cello/Composition Performance)

Kathryn Amdahl, piano (Sophomore/Piano Performance)

Troubled Water                                                                                Arr. Margaret Bonds

Suggestion Diabolique                                                                    Sergei Prokofiev

From Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 4, No 4

 

Tonya Ballman, piano (Senior/Piano Performance)

 

 

Piano Trio in in G Minor, Op. 17                                                   Clara Schumann

III. Andante

IV. Allegretto

 

Dominic Treis, violin (Sophomore/Violin Performance)

Spencer McConnachie, cello (Senior/Cello Performance)

Carly Bair, piano (Grad Student/Piano Performance)

Pianist Carly Bair

Debussy duo: pianist Kathryn Amdahl and cellist Grace Ahola

Schumann trio: violinist Dominic Treis, cellist Spencer McConnachie and pianist Carly Bair

Pianist Tonya Ballman

After more than 25 years of teaching music, theater and English in San Francisco schools, Jim relocated to Spokane in 1995 to become organist/music director for St. Augustine Parish on the South Hill. Since around 2004, with the help and patience of Verne Windham, he has been able to realize his long-standing dream of doing radio. Jim specializes in classical music, but also can do the occasional jazz show. Jim and his wife, Carol, fill their free time caring for llamas, rabbits and chickens after having watched their two children grow up and leave the nest.