Miranda Duarte
Olivhea Ross and Jordan Hendrickson, sopranos
Bella Andino, Zoie Macapanpan and Andie Reposa, altos
Ian Orejana, tenor
Austin Nie, baritone
Monica Adams, collaborative piano
Sunday, February 8, 2026
7:30 pm
Recital Hall
Screw Loose, from Cry-Baby (2007)
Adam Schleslinger (1967-2020)
David Javerbaum (b. 1971)
Joe Iconis (b. 1981)
Lynn Ahrens (b. 1948)
tenor
Alan Menken (b. 1949)
Howard Ashman (1950-1991)
Duncan Sheik (b. 1969)
Steven Sater (b. 1954)
Olivhea Ross, soprano Bella Andino, Zoie Macapanpan and Andie Reposa, altos
Cyndi Lauper (b. 1953)
FEBRUARY 8, 2026, 7:30 PM
Anaïs Mitchell (b. 1981)
Jordan Hendrickson, soprano
Stephen Schwartz (b. 1948)
Robert Lopez (b. 1975)
Jeff Marx (b. 1970)
Andie Reposa, alto
Austin Nie, baritone
Mark Hollmann (b. 1963)
Greg Kotis (b. 1966)
Sara Bareilles (b. 1979)
Jeff Richmond (b. 1961)
Nell Benjamin (b. 1971)
Claude-Michel Schönberg (b. 1944)
Alain Boublil (b. 1941)
Richard Maltby Jr. (b. 1937)
Miranda Duarte is wrapping up her fourth year as a music composition major at University of the Pacific. She has also studied voice for ten years under the instruction of Taryn Rosenquist, Eric Dudley, Robin Fisher, and Heidi Moss-Erickson. A debut role as Gertrude in Seussical Jr. (August 2014) sparked a love for performing.
She sends a special thank you to Professor MossErickson and Professor Adams for their support.

Duarte will be releasing their first solo album, dollhouse, on April 10, 2026. In the future, she plans to go to a graduate school and continue studying and making music.
Monica Adams is a collaborative pianist and professor of practice at University of the Pacific. She has also taught the voice class for music therapy and music education majors and conducted the University Chorus. Currently, she is a collaborative pianist for voice majors and the Pacific Choirs.
Adams holds a Bachelor of Music in music performance, voice, from University of the Pacific, where she studied piano with Frank Wiens, voice with William Whitesides, George Buckbee and John DeHaan, and conducting with William Dehning and Robert Halseth.

Adams has performed as a pianist with the Stockton Symphony Orchestra and sang the roles of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady, Cherubino in Le Nozze di Figaro and Old Maid in Old Maid and the Thief. She has served as musical director and conductor at Pacific for Pajama Game (Fallon House), Paint
Your Wagon (Fallon House), You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, Apple Tree, Falsettoland, Assassins and 1940's Radio Hour. She has also music-directed Oliver, La Cage aux Folles, Babes in Arms, Footloose (conducted, too), Beauty and the Beast, The Full Monty and Godspell for various theaters.
In 2004 Adams participated in the summer SongFest program, which included coaching with Martin Katz, Graham Johnson, D'Anna Fortunato, John Hall, Judith Kellock and John Harbison, as well as performing in multiple recitals.