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Chancellor's Residence Concerts Held on April 4th and 13th

Performer lineup for the April 4th Residence Recital unveiled by Mrs. Carol Block: Nick Carlozzi (piano) and Xenia Deviatkina-Loh (violin), who played "Road Movies" by John, were featured in the shared photograph.

Events held at the Chancellor's Residence on April 4th and 13th, featuring musical performances
Events held at the Chancellor's Residence on April 4th and 13th, featuring musical performances

Chancellor's Residence Concerts Held on April 4th and 13th

On April 13th, vocal studies major Oriana Falla took the stage for a captivating solo performance. The event, hosted by Mrs. Carol Block, was held independently from the April 4th Residence Recital.

Unlike the Residence Recital, Falla's performance did not include the pieces "Road Movies" or "Great Suite." Instead, her program consisted of a selection of songs by composers Reynaldo Hahn, Heitor Villa-Lobos, and Joaquin Turina. Some of the notable pieces performed were "Selection of Songs" by Reynaldo Hahn, featuring "Si mes vers avaient des ailes," "L'heure exquise," "Le Rossignol des Lilas," and "L'Énamourée."

From Villa-Lobos, Falla performed "Cancao de Amor" and "Melodia Sentimental." Turina's "Tres Poemas" was also part of her repertoire, with "Olas gigantes" and "Tu pupila es azul" being some of the highlights.

In contrast to the April 4th Residence Recital, Douglas Sumi did not accompany Falla during her performance on the 13th. Instead, Sumi provided accompaniment for Falla's performance on that day.

Interestingly, a photo shared by Mrs. Carol Block on April 4th showcased Nick Carlozzi and Xenia Deviatkina-Loh, who were the performers for the Residence Recital. The duo performed "Road Movies" by John Adams and "Great Suite" by Nick Carlozzi on that day.

Once again, it is important to note that Mrs. Carol Block's connection to notable Residence Recital performances remains unclear, as search results do not provide specific information about her or any related performances.

In conclusion, Oriana Falla's solo performance on April 13th, hosted by Mrs. Carol Block, was a unique event that showcased the talent of a promising vocal studies major and offered a diverse repertoire of songs by renowned composers. The absence of certain pieces and performers in Falla's performance, as well as the presence of others in the April 4th Residence Recital, adds an interesting layer to the musical landscape of these events.

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