Poster Cristina Cutts Dougherty
Cristina Cutts Dougherty, tuba player and PT Young Artist in Residence
Elaine Torres
Performance Today®

Meet Cristina Cutts Dougherty

For more than 20 consecutive years now, students from top schools of music around the country have joined us as PT Young Artists in Residence. On this episode of Performance Today, we continue this year's series with tuba player Cristina Cutts Dougherty.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Chris Brubeck: Variations on Themes by Bach (BWV 924a & BWV 846a)
London Symphony Orchestra; Joel Revzen, conductor
Album: Bach to Brubeck
KOCH International Classics

Robert Schumann: Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70 (arr. for tuba & piano)
Cristina Cutts Dougherty, tuba | Blair Salter, piano
PT Young Artist in Residence Series, Duncan Recital Hall, Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, Houston, TX

Johann Sebastian Bach: Flute Partita in A minor - II: Corrente (arr. for tuba)
Cristina Cutts Dougherty, tuba | Blair Salter, piano
PT Young Artist in Residence Series, Duncan Recital Hall, Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, Houston, TX

Florence Price: Adoration (arr. for tuba & piano)
Cristina Cutts Dougherty, tuba | Blair Salter, piano
PT Young Artist in Residence Series, Duncan Recital Hall, Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, Houston, TX

Peter Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings in C major, Op. 48: Movement 2: Valse
The Classical Tahoe Orchestra; Joel Revzen, conductor
Classical Tahoe, The Pavilion, Incline Village, NV

Jan Krzywicki: Ballade
Cristina Cutts Dougherty, tuba | Blair Salter, piano
PT Young Artist in Residence Series, Duncan Recital Hall, Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, Houston, TX

Anthony Plog: 3 Miniatures
Cristina Cutts Dougherty, tuba | Blair Salter, piano
PT Young Artist in Residence Series, Duncan Recital Hall, Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, Houston, TX

Hour 2

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: 4 African Dances, Op. 58 Movement 3 Allegro con brio
Samuel Nebyu, violin | Bethany Brooks, piano
Album: Music by Composer of African Descent
BCM+D 2017

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Concerto in A for Cello and String Orchestra, Wq.172
Julie Albers, cello
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Jonathan Cohen, conductor
SPCO, Benson Great Hall, Bethel University, Arden Hills, MN

Elizabeth Brown: Liguria for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano
Marya Martin, flute
Tommaso Lonquich, clarinet
Tessa Lark, violin
Peter Stumpf, cello
Juho Pohjonen, piano
Bridgehampton Chamber Music, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church, Bridgehampton, NY

Harry T. Burleigh: 4 Southland Sketches
Samuel Nebyu, violin | Bethany Brooks, piano
Album: Music of Composers of African Descent
BCM+D 2017

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