All events are open to general public and free

July 5, 2006   at 10 PM at CFA Concert Hall


PIANO RECITAL
JULIAN LAWRENCE GARGIULO, PIANO



S. Rachmaninoff Preludio Opus 3 No. 2, in Do # Minore
(1873-1945)

D. Scarlatti Sonata in Mi Maggiore
(1685-1757)

Franz Liszt da Venezia e Napoli (Supplement to /Années de
/(1811-1886) / Pèlerinage, 2éme Annèe)Tarantella /

J. Brahms Rapsodia in Si Minore, Opus 79 No. 1
(1833-1897)

C. Debussy /Claire de Lune/
(1862-1918)


_______INTERVALLO________


L. v. Beethoven Sonata No. 17 in Re Minore,
(1770-1827) Opus 31 No. 2 (/Tempest/)

Largo; Allegro
Adagio
Allegretto

L. v. Beethoven Sonata Quasi Una Fantasia, No. 14 Opus 27 No. 2, /Moonlight Sonata / 

Adagio sostenuto
Allegretto
Presto agitato


July 28, 2006 at 8 PM at CFA Concert Hall

La Scuola Italiana di Middlebury

presenta

 

Bel Canto

Teresa Radomski, soprano

Yakov Gubanov, piano

 

 

Programma

 

Arie Antiche,  Pier Francesco Cavalli  (1602-1676)

  Vaghe stelle

  Speranze

  Son ancor pargoletta

 

Scena con Rondò, K. 505,  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart  (1756-1791)    

 Recitativo: Ch'io mi scordi di te?

  Rondò: Non temer, amato bene

 

Intervallo

 

Arie Liriche, Giovanni Paisiello  (1741-1816)

  Chi vuol la zingarella          

  Il mio ben quando verrà

  Nel cor più non mi sento

 

Arie da Camera, Gioachino Rossini  (1792-1868)

  L'esule

  Arietta all'antica, dedotta dal "O salutaris Hostia"

  Aragonese

 


Sunday, July 30 atRAJ (Robert A Jones) Building

Symposium on Terrorism and Mass Media (all lectures are in English)

8:30 - 9:00 AM - Michael E. Geisler, Dean of Language Schools

and Schools Abroad: "Welcome and Introduction to the Symposium on Terrorism"

 

9:00 – 9:45 - Mahmoud Abdalla, Director of Arabic School:

"The Role of Arab Media in Shaping the Public Opinion"

 

Discussion

 

10:00 – 10:45 - Beppe Severgnini, Writer and Journalist for Italy's Il Corriere della Sera: "Terrorism and Media. The End of Neutrality?"  (Artist in Residence in the Italian School)

 

Discussion

 

11:00 – 11:45 - Pierre-François Mourrier, Maître des requêtes au Conseil d'Etat et conseiller à la présidence de la République: "Is Terrorism Challenging Press Freedom?" (French School)

 

Discussion

 

12:00 – 12:45 - Douglas Birch, Baltimore Sun: "The Politics of Terror".

Baltimore Sun Moscow correspondent for four years, he covered not only Russia, but also Afghanistan and Iraq and the terrorist act in Beslan. (He attended the Middlebury Russian School in 2001)

(Russian School)

 

Discussion

 

1:00 – 2:00  Break

 

2:30 – 3:15 - Don Gentile, Deputy Chief of the International Terrorism Group, National Counterterrorism Center, Washington D.C. : "Media and the Global War on Terrorism." (Spanish School)

 

Discussion

 

3:30 – 4:15 - Abul Rahman Al-Rashed, well known Arab journalist/writer who supervises both Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper and Al-Arabiyya TV channel (Al-Jazeera's competitor): "The Media's Role in Promoting or Fighting Terrorism"  (Arabic School)

 

Discussion

 

4:30 – 5:15 - Vittorio Zucconi, Writer and Journalist, is also the Washington correspondent for Italy's  La Repubblica: "Marketing Fear" (Italian School)

 

Final Discussion



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