Williams College Department of Music
Anna DeLoi '18, harp
Reinhold Gliere (1875 – 1956) Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in E-flat Major
I. Allegro moderato
Edwin Lawrence, piano
Astor Piazzolla (1921 – 1992) Histoire du Tango
I. Bordello, 1900 II. Cafe, 1930 III. Night Club, 1960 IV. Concert d’aujourd’hui
Anna DeLoi '18, harp; Scott Daniel '17, violin
Will Kirby ’17 (b. 1994) The Rhine was Red
Anna DeLoi '18, harp; Keith Kibler, tenor
Paul Patterson (b. 1947) Spiders
I. Dancing White Lady II. Red Backed Spider III. Black Widow IV. Tarantula
Friday, May 5, 2017 4:00 p.m.
Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall
Williamstown, Massachusetts
Please turn off cell phones. No photography or recording is permitted
Anna DeLoi '18 Anna began playing the harp at age nine and studied for 6 years at the New England Conservatory Preparatory School. She has been featured in the Berkshire Symphony Soloist Gala twice in her time at Williams so far and has also soloed with the NH Philharmonic, the Merrimack Valley, Lowell, and Portsmouth Symphonies, Symphony Pro Musica, and on two tapings of the NPR radio show From the Top. She was a 2014 Young Arts Winner and Presidential Scholar in the Arts and was recently named a 2017 Truman Scholar. Last summer, she toured Scandinavia and the Baltic as a member of the Youth Orchestra of the Americas. At Williams, Anna is the founder and director of Ephs Out Loud, a student initiative dedicated to promoting collaborative, community-based music making.