The Brigham Young University School of Music welcomes you to this event. We are grateful for your attendance and support. So everyone can enjoy this performance, we ask for your attention to several issues:
• Please take a moment to turn off your cellular phone, pager, or any audio alerts. Since tonight’s concert is being recorded, we ask you to be as quiet as possible during the performance.
• Please notice the organization of the program so that your applause will be offered at appropriate intervals. Entire works or groupings of pieces will usually be performed without interruption.
• If you must leave during the performance, please wait for applause to do so.
• Please help us maintain a more formal atmosphere appropriate in performances sponsored by the School of Music. Shouting to performers, whistling, or talking during the performance is inappropriate here.
• Thank you for not bringing babies or children too young to enjoy this concert.
• Visit byuarts.com for information about additional upcoming performances, including free faculty and student music recitals.
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
Rachel Miltimore
in Senior Recital
Student of Diane Reich with Molly Smith, piano
Required for the Bachelor of Music Degree with an Emphasis in Performance
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS School of Music presents 3:30 p.m. 4 April 2025
Recital Hall Music Building
Soprano
PROGRAM
The Forest Down in the Forest
Selve, voi che le speranze
Le bois de pins
O kühler Wald
Woodland Creatures Bee! I’m expecting You!
Sweet Suffolk Owl
Les papillons
The Serpent
In a Clearing
Zdes’ khorosho (How Fair This Spot)
Nymphs and Shepherds, from The Libertine
Se l’aura spira
Fleur desséchée
Sir Landon Ronald 1873–1938
Salvator Rosa 1615–1673
Jules Massenet 1842–1912
Johannes Brahms 1833–1897
Ricky Ian Gordon b. 1956
Richard Hundley 1930–2018
Claude Debussy 1862–1918
Lee Hoiby 1926–2011
Sergei Rachmaninoff 1873–1943
Henry Purcell 1659–1695
Girolamo Frescobaldi 1583–1643
Pauline Viardot 1821–1910
Moonlit Wood
Ständchen
Love in the Forest Waldeinsamkeit
Franz Schubert
An den Mond 1797–1828
Deh vieni, non tardar, from Le Nozze di Figaro
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756–1791
Max Reger 1873–1916
Vieille chanson Georges Bizet 1838–1875
Es lebt eine Vilja, from Die Lustige Witwe
Franz Lehár 1870–1948