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BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
PROGR AM
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Toccatina, op. 40, no. 3
Nikolai Kapustin
b. 1937
Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g’mein, BMV 734
Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BMV 659
Johann Sebastian Bach
1685–1750
Transcribed by Ferruccio Busoni
Danse Macabre, op. 40
Camille Saint-Saëns
Transcribed by Franz Liszt and Vladimir Horowitz
1835-1921
Etude-tableaux in F-sharp Minor, op. 39, no. 3
Etude-tableaux in D Minor, op. 39, no. 8
Serge Rachmaninoff
12 Variations on “Ah, vous dirai-je maman”, K.265/300e
presents
Christopher J. Madsen
Piano
in Sophomore Recital
Student of Scott Holden
1873–1943
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
1756–1791
The Psalm of Nephi (2014)
Christopher J. Madsen
And Tongue Cannot Speak, from One Fold and One Shepherd (2016)
b. 1993
God of Abraham, from One Fold and One Shepherd (2016)
Ka’imi Ruberson, tenor soloist
Danny Gray, conductor
Catherine Winters, flute
Hannah Blonquist, Samm Madsen, Kalie Martin, Shayna Wiser, soprano
Rebekah Call, Kaylie Gray, Audrey Madsen, Kessa Montez, alto
Chris Bradshaw, Kenny Call, Ryan Davis, Matt Jackson, Jacob Khalil,
Tyler Madsen, Mike Ricks, Devan Weixler, tenor
Hyrum Arnesen, Chris Downard, Forrest Howell, Kaden Larson,
Brennan Nelson, Jared Thomas, Tyrell Wilde, Alex Worley, bass
Faerie Fantasy (2011)
Required for the Bachelors of Music Degree
with an Emphasis in Performance
Christopher J. Madsen
b. 1993
Tarantella, S. 162, No. 3
School of Music
Franz Liszt
1811–1886
This musical event is the 107th performance sponsored by the
BYU School of Music for the 2015–2016 season.
5:30 p.m.
5 March 2016
Madsen Recital Hall
Harris Fine Arts Center