O virtus Sapientie Hildegard von Bingen
(828 - 859?)
Isabella Welch ‘26 - violin solo
Concerto in B Minor RV 580 Antonio Vivaldi
I. Allegro (1678 - 1741)
II. Largo
III. Larghetto. Largo. Allegro
Soli:
Jocelyn Bieler ‘25 - violin
Zeke Wheeler ‘26 - violin
Alisson Quinn ‘26 - violin
David Ellison ‘24 - violin
Evan Strouse ‘25 - cello
Andante from the Quartet in G Major Florence Price
(1887 - 1953)
Symphony No. 60 in C Major “Il Distratto” Franz Joseph Haydn
(1732 - 1809)
I. Allegro di molto
II. Andante
III. Menuetto
IV. Presto
V. Adagio
VI. Finale Prestissimo
Program notes will be delivered from stage
Texts & Translations
O virtus Sapientie,
que circuiens circuisti,
comprehendendo omnia
in una via que habet vitam,
tres alas habens,
quarum una in altum volat
et altera de terra sudat
et tercia undique volat.
Laus tibi sit, sicut te decet, O Sapientia.
O Wisdom’s energy!
Whirling, you encircle
and everything embrace
in the single way of life.
Three wings you have:
one soars above into the heights,
one from the earth exudes,
and all about now flies the third.
Praise be to you, as is your due, O Wisdom.
Connecticut College Orchestra
Violins Viola Cello Double Bass
Allison Quinn ‘26 Emma Dinkelspiel ‘25 Evan Strouse ‘25 Henry Westgard ‘25
Beatrice Voorhees ‘23 Ashley Perez Diaz ‘25 Katherine Kennedy
Zeke Wheeler ‘26 Kersyn McBride ‘26 Kris Meyer*
Jocelyn Bieler ‘25 Richard Schenk*
David Ellison ‘24
William Zhang ‘25
Isabella Welch ‘26
Martha Crum*
Timothy Norris*
Geoffrey Sewall*
Oboe French Horn Trumpet Timpani
Leila Merhi ‘25 Brian Nichols Elizabeth Freeman ‘26 Dylan Bronowich ‘23
Stephen Wade Emily Boyer
*community member
Thanks & Acknowledgements
Thank you prof. Midge Thomas, Erin Todisco, and the Music Department for all the support.
Thank you to Jim McNeish for live streaming the performance.
Thank you to the students for their time and dedication. It was a privilege to work with them.