Event

The Danenberg Honors Recital, Part II

Date, time, location

Date

Friday, February 13, 2026

Time

8:00 pm

Location

Warner Concert Hall

77 W. College St.
Oberlin, OH 44074

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Additional details

Cost

Free admission, no tickets required

Watch the webcast  – streamed live at concert time.

Part II of Oberlin's annual Danenberg Honors Recital featuring some of the Conservatory's most outstanding students.

The Danenberg Honors Recital is named in memory of Emil Charles Danenberg, who served Oberlin as a member of the Conservatory Piano Faculty for thirty years, Dean of the Conservatory of Music and 11th President of Oberlin College.

Program

Robert Schumann 4 Skizzen für den Pedalflügel, Op. 58: III. Lebhaft
   Owen Reyda, organ

Ralph Rainger/ arr. Bobby Ferrazza If I Should Lose You (Robin)
   The Oberlin Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble
   Directed by: Bobby Ferrazza
   LáRaya Hudson, vocals
   David Serpan, saxophone
   Luka Ison, saxophone
   Eric Collins, trombone
   Jacob Seashore, guitar
   Ricky Taylor, piano
   Nicholas Doan, bass
   Max Simas, drums

Sergei Rachmaninoff Lilacs, Op. 21 No. 5
Franz Liszt/ arr. Ferruccio Busoni Six Etudes after Paganini, No. 3 “La Campanella”
   Pyotr Akulov, piano

Erik Satie Ludions(Fargue)
   Kailey Prichard, mezzo-soprano
   Tatiana Lokhina, piano

Fritz Kreisler Midnight Bells &Syncopation
   Matthildur Traustadóttir, violin
   Guillermo Ramírez Ortega, piano

Henry Samra circular resoning (2025)
   Henry Samra, mixed media & accordion

Francis Poulenc Sextet for piano and winds: I. Allegro vivace
   Choyi Lee, flute
   Miguel Arroyo, oboe
   Stephen Coffey, clarinet
   Maria Alexander, horn
   Mia Tran, bassoon
   Chau Tran, piano 

John Kander From The World Goes ’Round (Ebb)
The Happy Time
   Justin Lee-Price
   Dale Rieling, piano
Colored Lights
   Capri Castriotta
   Dale Rieling, piano

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