The NC State Department of
Performing Arts and Technology
presents
Hildegard and Her Sisters
Pianist Katelyn Bouska presents of a program of women composers inspired by Hildegard von Bingen
PROGRAM
SECTION I |
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Hermit Thrush At Eve, op. 92 Amy Cheney Beach 1867-1944 |
O vis aeternitatis Hildegard von Bingen 1098-1179 arr. Bouska |
bruises paraphrase Maya Miro Johnson *2001 |
SECTION II |
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O quam mirabilis est Hildegard von Bingen arr. Bouska |
Canticles of Hieronymus Ruth Schönthal 1924-2006 |
SECTION III |
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Scherzo no. 2 in C minor, op. 14 Clara Schumann 1819-1896 |
Síla světla (The Power of Light) Sláva Vorlová 1894-1973 |
SECTION IV |
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Karitas habundat Hildegard von Bingen arr. Bouska |
Hermit Thrush At Morn, op. 92 Amy Beach |
MEET THE PERFORMER
Katelyn Bouska

Pianist Katelyn Bouska is an academic and an advocate, passionate about uncovering music lost to the passage of time. In her programming, she explores the boundaries between audience and performer, the past and the present. She brings to life these composers, drawing from her deep research, cultural explorations and innovative programming.
Equally at home on the piano or harpsichord, in front of the lecture hall or on stage, her focus is transcending the barriers between the music, the artist and the audience. She is currently based in Prague, finishing her book for Karolinum Press, “Czech Women in Music.”
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