Timo DeLeon Piano Recital Highlights
This semester, Timo DeLeon performed his Senior Piano Recital in Burckart Hall for an audience of students, teachers, and relatives. During the recital, DeLeon presented his performance skills and classical repertoire acquired during his time as a music major in 海角原创鈥檚 Music Department. From beginning to end, the recital displayed DeLeon鈥檚 musical prowess.
鈥淭imo played with wonderful musicality and sensitivity,鈥 commented MBU music professor Ruth Brown. 鈥淗e showed great commitment to this recital and his hard work showed. Congrats to Timo and his excellent teacher, June Brus!鈥
DeLeon performed his recital under the direction of June Brus to fulfill the requirements of a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music with concentrations in Composing and Arranging and Church Music.聽After graduation, DeLeon desires to use his musical gifts in full-time ministry.聽
脡l茅gie, Op. 3, No. 1
Sergei Rachmaninoff
鈥溍塴茅gie鈥 opens with a somber theme that evolves into a lyrical melody, beautifully evoking feelings of longing and nostalgia. Throughout the piece, Rachmaninoff masterfully fluctuates between sorrowful reflections and moments of joyful memories, mirroring the complex emotions experienced by someone in mourning.
Scaramouche, Op. 165b, No. III Brazileira
Darius Milhaud
鈥淪caramouche,鈥 influenced by Brazilian culture, includes lively, syncopated rhythms and driving melodies that evoke a joyful spirit of celebration. The interplay between the two pianos mimics a conversational exchange where one piano 鈥渟peaks,鈥 and the other 鈥渞esponds.鈥 DeLeon performed this piano duo with Joseph Rincon.
How Great Thou Art
Arr. Dan Forrest聽
This arrangement demonstrates Forrest鈥檚 incredible ability to convey spiritually rich truth through music. The flowing opening creates a meditative setting that reflects the 鈥渁wesome wonder鈥 of the beauty of God鈥檚 creation. This hymn serves as a solemn and humble expression of worship and praise to God for His greatness and goodness.
