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2005 Americ<strong>an</strong> <strong>Liszt</strong> Society Spring Festival (Continued)<br />

Cost<br />

Registration fees for the 2005 ALS Spring<br />

Festival will be $60, which includes <strong>an</strong><br />

official program book, preferred seating to<br />

all lectures <strong>an</strong>d recitals, <strong>an</strong>d tickets to all<br />

three major evening perform<strong>an</strong>ces. There<br />

is no proration for partial attend<strong>an</strong>ce. The<br />

festival b<strong>an</strong>quet on Saturday evening before<br />

the Christus perform<strong>an</strong>ce will cost $35 for<br />

the meal itself with <strong>an</strong> additional $15 for<br />

wine.<br />

Registration <strong>an</strong>d Payment<br />

Registration <strong>an</strong>d payment of fees should be<br />

made in adv<strong>an</strong>ce <strong>an</strong>d not later th<strong>an</strong><br />

April 1, 2005. This will ensure your<br />

reservation for the b<strong>an</strong>quet, which is subject<br />

to limited seating. Please complete the<br />

registration form available online at<br />

www.unl.edu/music, <strong>an</strong>d mail with your<br />

check made payable to <strong>Liszt</strong> Festival 2005<br />

for the appropriate amount to:<br />

<strong>Liszt</strong> Festival<br />

UNL School of Music<br />

c/o Paul Barnes<br />

120 Westbrook Music Building<br />

Lincoln NE 68588-0100<br />

If you must register <strong>an</strong>d make payment at<br />

the conference itself, please do so between<br />

the hours of 9:00–10:00 am on Thursday,<br />

April 14, in the lobby of Kimball Recital<br />

Hall.<br />

Festival Schedule<br />

(musical <strong>an</strong>d academic events only; for full<br />

schedule <strong>an</strong>d locations of all events, please<br />

refer to the festival at www.unl.edu/music)<br />

Wednesday April 13<br />

6:00 pm<br />

ALS Board Meeting<br />

Thursday April 14<br />

9:30 am<br />

Registration at Kimball Recital Hall<br />

10:00 am<br />

Opening ceremony<br />

Al<strong>an</strong> Walker, McMaster University; Thomas<br />

Mastroi<strong>an</strong>ni, The Catholic University of<br />

America; Giacomo Oliva, De<strong>an</strong>, Hixson-<br />

Lied College of Fine <strong>an</strong>d Performing Arts;<br />

John Richmond, Director, University of<br />

Nebraska–Lincoln School of Music; Paul<br />

Barnes, University of Nebraska–Lincoln<br />

10:30 am<br />

Lecture Recital: Alex<strong>an</strong>dre Dossin,<br />

University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire<br />

“After a Perform<strong>an</strong>ce of D<strong>an</strong>te Sonata<br />

(reflections quasi lecture)”<br />

11:15 am<br />

Lecture: Gerald Holbrook, Union College<br />

“Catholic Liturgical Music at the Time<br />

of <strong>Liszt</strong>”<br />

1:30 pm<br />

Lecture: David Friddle, Frost School of<br />

Music, University of Miami<br />

“Christus: Following the Paper Trail.” A<br />

new, critical edition of Christus was created<br />

for the 2005 ALS Festival <strong>an</strong>d will be<br />

published in 2005 by Bärenreiter. The<br />

costs of producing the new edition were<br />

underwritten by The Presser Foundation,<br />

the Dr. M. Lee Pearce Foundation, <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

University of Miami Phillip <strong>an</strong>d Patricia<br />

Frost School of Music, William Hipp,<br />

De<strong>an</strong>.<br />

2:30 pm<br />

UNL Alumni <strong>an</strong>d student recital<br />

Ashley Oakley, Sophomore BM, Oregon;<br />

Egle Uljas, Freshm<strong>an</strong> BM, Estonia; Nath<strong>an</strong><br />

Knutson. Alumnus, BM, South Dakota;<br />

Milvia Rodriguez, DMA, Cuba; Miodrag<br />

Martinovic, DMA, Serbia<br />

4:00 pm<br />

Lecture Recital: Veronica Jochum, New<br />

Engl<strong>an</strong>d Conservatory<br />

“Petrarch Sonnets as Symbols of Love Tied<br />

to Prayer”<br />

7:30 pm<br />

Gala Pi<strong>an</strong>o Recital: Kimball Recital Hall<br />

Gila Goldstein, NY concert pi<strong>an</strong>ist; Kevin<br />

Sharpe, University of Florida; Robert Roux,<br />

Rice University; Thomas Otten, University<br />

of North Carolina; Jay Hershberger,<br />

Concordia College; <strong>an</strong>d Louis Nagel,<br />

University of Michig<strong>an</strong>, perform works<br />

by Bach, Messaien, <strong>Liszt</strong>, Utterback, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Fr<strong>an</strong>ck.<br />

Friday April 15<br />

10:00 am<br />

Lecture Recital: Thomas Mastroi<strong>an</strong>ni, The<br />

Catholic University of America<br />

“<strong>Liszt</strong>: Religion <strong>an</strong>d Death: Années de<br />

Pelèrinage, Volume 3”<br />

11:00 am<br />

Lecture Recital: Eugene <strong>an</strong>d Elizabeth<br />

Pridonoff, Cincinnati College Conservatory<br />

of Music, University of Cincinnati<br />

“Russi<strong>an</strong> Orthodox Ch<strong>an</strong>t <strong>an</strong>d Other<br />

Religious Influences in the Pi<strong>an</strong>o Music of<br />

Rachm<strong>an</strong>inov”<br />

8 Americ<strong>an</strong> <strong>Liszt</strong> Society

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