Medical students and professionals switch hats for musical concert
January 22, 2014
The TTUHSC MusiCare will host “Play It Forward,” a recital of classical and pop music
performed by TTUHSC faculty and students, at 6 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Texas Tech University
School of Music Hemmle Recital Hall, 18th Street and Akron Avenue.
MusiCare started with a group of TTUHSC medical students who loved music and wanted
to use it to give back to the community. The group has grown to more than 30 students
and now includes students from all schools. The group was founded three years ago
to emphasize the unification of two passions that each member shares, music and health
care.
Asha Davidson, second-ye¬¬ar medical student and MusiCare president, said Play It
Forward is one way to continue the tradition among students and the community.
“MusiCare grows musicians by bringing them together,” Davidson said. “This event is
one way to bring music performed by our students and faculty to the community.”
Proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge Lubbock and the J.T.
and Margaret Talkington Supportive Care Unit at UMC Health System. Last year, Play
It Forward raised more than $7,000. Donations will be accepted as admission to the
event.
“Dr. Harry Weitlauf, who was the chairman of the Department of Cell Biology and Biochemistry
for more than 30 years, was such a wonderful professor and meant so much to the medical
students,” Davidson said. “We wanted to give back to something that was close to his
heart which is the Hope Lodge. We’re also excited that the J.T. and Margaret Talkington
Supportive Care Unit will be using our donations to build a music library for the
patients staying there. Music therapy can bring comfort to those who are in palliative
care.”
Music will include contemporary pop music, Broadway music, and classical pieces like:
"Being Alive" from the musical Company - composed by Stephen Sondheim
(vocals, violin, flute, piano)
"Hallelujah" as written by Leonard Cohen
Allegro from Sinfonia II - composed by J.C. Bach
(Clarinet Choir)
Symphony No. 9 from New World Symphony - composed by Antonin Dvorak
(Saxophone Ensemble)
"La Noyee" as featured in the movie, Amelie - composed by Yann Tiersen
(accordion, violin)
"I'm Your Angel" as performed by Celine Dion and R. Kelly
(vocals, piano)
"When I'm Gone" as featured in the movie, Pitch Perfect - arranged by Joel Mariano,
composed by A.P. Carter and Luisa Gerstein
(vocals, percussion)
"The Prayer" - composed by David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Alberto Testa, Tony Renis
(vocals, piano)
Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Opus 23 - composed by Frédéric Chopin
(piano)
For more information, email Davidson at asha.davidson@ttuhsc.edu.