The Music of Stephen Scott – A Celebration
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Event Description
CC faculty, students, and alumni join together to present a loving memorial tribute to Professor Emeritus Stephen Scott.
The concert is open to the public; all members of the public age 12 or older attending a Colorado College-sponsored, indoor public event will be required to present proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test result, along with a valid photo ID. See more information on CC's COVID-19 policy here.
The Packard Hall concert will also be live-streamed on YouTube and Facebook. Links to be posted on the Music department website one week prior to the event. https://www.coloradocollege.edu/academics/dept/music/
Departures for solo piano
Batavia, 1770
Ruth
Blues for Miles and Gil
June Tune (for Bill Evans)
Vivian
Lake Victoria, 1970
Susan Grace, piano
The Desperate Notes ( A song cycle on poems by Dorothy Parker and Derek Walcott)
One Perfect Rose
The Lady’s Reward
Love After Love
Jennifer DeDominici, soprano; Karine Garibova, violin
Jennifer Yopp, cello; Susan Grace, piano
And Always Someone is Leaving from Wild Children of the Urals (Maria’s Death Aria)
Jennifer DeDominici, soprano
Daniel Brink, piano
Lyrics by Steven Hayward
Ta-ta-logy
Colorado College Chamber Chorus, Colorado Vocal Arts Ensemble
Deborah Teske, director
Un poco Passacaglia
Dan Wiencek, piano
Where Flamingos Fly (Dedicated to Amy Scott) J.B. Brooks/ Gil Evans (arr. Stephen Scott)
Tiger Jazz Ensemble
Ricky Sweum, director
Theme from Il Postino
Ryan Banagale, Bernie Brink, Ryan Capp, Neil Hesse
Lynn Shelton Holladay, Laura Whalin, Sienna Wood
Dan Wiencek, ensemble manager
Andrew Pope, B-flat clarinet; A.J. Salimbeni, bass clarinet
Entrada
The Bowed Piano Ensemble (1999)
Stephen Scott, director
A concert film by Tom Sanny and Amy Scott