Program and Artist Appearances: at Carnegie Hall 2002 Wednesday, March 27, 7:30 p.m. (Carnegie Hall does not permit unauthorized photographic, video or audio recording.) Box office opens at 6:30 for ticket pick-ups. Reception in the lounge begins at 6:45 (cash bar). Hall opens to seating at 7:00, and composer Paul Winston plays excerpts from his full-length ballet, Beauty and the Beast. Contest awards will be announced at intervals during the event. Estimated finish time: 9:55 Master of Ceremonies: George Dickerson Program subject to change. There will be one 15-minute intermission. ~ . ~ Passover Poem Cycle by Samuel Menashe performed by S Menashe "The Crucifixion" by Samuel Barber Dolly Hemphill, mezzo soprano Paul Winston, piano "Eskanni Bijü" Maureen Holm "Voc Mani Sloka" music and lyrics: M Holm instr. obbligg.: P Winston D Hemphill, mezzo soprano Adam Fisher, cello "The Psychotic Duck" Adam Fisher, composer and cellist Parasol Solo from Beauty and the Beast Paul Winston, composer and pianist Ginger Thatcher, choreographer performed by Julie Voshell "The Fox and the Ocelot" (a verse fable in one act) The Deer Scene Fox: Kathleen Bishop, Ocelot:Tobias Deehan Narrator: Robert Scott "La Ceinture" Paul Valéry music: M Holm, instr. obbligg.: P Winston Gilbert High, baritone,Adam Fisher, cello "Unshelved (at Shakespeare & Co., Paris)" "Le Pont Mirabeau" (G. Apollinaire) Maureen Holm ~ James Ragan ~ "The Astonishment of Living" (J Ragan) mus. setting and adapt'n: M Holm instr. obbligg.: P Winston Gilbert High, baritone "The Fox and the Ocelot" The Bear Scene, Pt. 1 Fox: Kathleen Bishop, Bear: Tom Hair (3rd place award announced) Intermission The Fox and the Ocelot The Bear Scene, Pt. 2 Fox: Kathleen Bishop, Bear: Tom Hair "Variation" from Beauty and the Beast P Winston, composer and pianist G Thatcher, choreographer Beauty: Joni Petre-Scholz, Prince: Seth Belliston ~ William Wadsworth ~ "Oda Con Un Lamento" by Pablo Neruda R Scott, Spanish recitation; D Hemphill, mezzo; A Fisher, cello; David Francis, 12ing guitar Iberian Rhapsody A Fisher, composer and cellist "The Mutiny, Two Voyagers" by Johanna Keller J Keller and Charles Martin (2nd place award announced) "Irredeemable Divine" by M Holm K Bishop, M Holm, R Scott, T Hair "Parájo" music and lyrics: Tracie Smart T. Smart, vocal/guitar; Wendell Post, piano; Vernon David, cello; Wilson Brown, cymbals First Place Award, Reading T. S. Reprise "Tempest" by Edwin Torres (English, Chinese, French, Arabic, Spanish) E Torres, Thad Rutkowski, Arlette Lurié, Julia Rubin, R Scott Tracie Smart and Ensemble bis 'Nu sonic ouva fe kim lai' / 'Rain of One Ocean" M Holm / G Dickerson |