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the Rossini Concert Program PDF
Rossini: Petite Messe Solennelle
Yunjin Audrey Kim, soprano Jessica Ann Best, mezzo-soprano
Matthew Swensen, tenor Isaac Assor, bass
David Baskeyfield and Christopher Petit, pianos
Edward J. Dean, harmonium
First Inversion, Lee Wright, conductor
Saturday, October 4, 8:00PM Sunday, October 5, 4:00PM
Downtown Presbyterian Church 121 N. Fitzhugh St. Rochester, NY
Welcome!
It is with gratitude and joy that I welcome you into collaboration
today with these amazing artists, this delightful music, and this
sacred space. Your presence not only supports the work and
play of the people on stage, but creates part of this unique
performance that will never happen again in the same way. You
change us, we change you, and the music engages everyone. For
me, connecting with these artists and this music over the last
two weeks has been a dream-come-true. The sharing of
collective wisdom, experience, and joy has been a tremendous
gift. It is my hope that today’s experience inspires unexpected
growth, introduces you to a new friend, leaves you with some
new tunes to whistle while you work, and encourages
appreciation for the diversity represented on stage and in the
audience.
I want to thank all of our season ticket holders, especially our
founding subscibers, who have helped to make this performance
possible. If you are not yet a season subscriber, please consider
applying the cost of today’s ticket towards a season
subscription. When you commit to First Inversion with your
presence, you give a gift with implications far beyond your own
imagining. Thank you for joining us!
In gratitude,
Lee Wright
Founder and Artistic Director
First Inversion, Rochester, NY
[email protected]
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Program
Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868)
Petite Messe Solennelle (1863)
First Inversion
Yunjin Audrey Kim, soprano Jessica Ann Best, mezzo-soprano
Matthew Swensen, tenor Isaac Assor, bass
David Baskeyfield, piano (primo) Christopher Petit, piano (secondo)
Edward J. Dean, Harmonium
Lee Wright, conductor
Kyrie
Gloria
Laudamus te
Gratias
Domine Deus
Qui Tollis
Quoniam
Cum Sancto Spiritu
Jessica Ann Best, Matthew Swensen, Isaac Assor
Matthew Swensen
Yunjin Audrey Kim and Jessica Best
Isaac Assor
Intermission
Credo
Credo in unum Deum
Cruxifixus
Et resurrexit
Et vitam venturi
Prélude religieux (pendant l’offertoire)
Ritournelle
Yunjin Audrey Kim
David Baskeyfield and Edward Dean
Sanctus
O salutaris
Yunjin Audrey Kim
Agnus Dei
Jessica Ann Best
Please join us for a reception following our performance in the Hallock Lounge.
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Soloists
The Grand Prize winner of the LaDue Professional
Recital Competition, Soprano Yunjin Audrey Kim has
made appearances on the opera, concert and recital
stage. On the opera stage, Ms. Kim has appeared
as Elisetta in Il Matrimonio Segreto at Eastman and
has performed lead roles in many main productions
and scenes including Cosi Fan Tutte as Fiordiligi, Dido
and Aeneas as Dido and, also as First Witch, Don
Giovanni as Donna Anna, The Rake's Progress as Anne
Truelove and Der Rosenkavalier as Sophie, to name a
few. Ms. Kim has performed in master class with
Maestro Gildo DiNunzio from the Metropolitan Opera
and in October of 2013, made her debut at Carnegie
Hall performing songs of Nikolai Medtner.
Jessica Ann Best
(Mezzo-Soprano) is a
sparkling and versatile
performer who
immediately captivates
an audience with her
dramatic presence and
carefully-crafted vocal
nuance from the moment
she steps onstage. Ms.
Best just returned from
The Savannah Voice
Festival, singing as one
of the festival's leading
artists. Ms. Best made
her debut with Gotham
Chamber Opera in New York City in October of 2014, in
their production of Baden, Baden 1927. Ms. Best
covered the major mezzo roles of Die Amme in Toch's,
Die Prinzessen auf der Erbse and Bessie in Weill's,
Mahagonny-Songspiel. She performed the role of Tante
Emma in Hindemith's Hin und zurück and was as a
featured ensemble member in Milhaud's, L'enlèvement
d'Europe under the direction of Paul Curran and baton
of Neal Goren. Concert solo appearances include a performance of
Bach's St. John's Passion as soprano soloist at The
Bach's Festival, a performance of Messiaen’s Poémes
pour Mi with the Eastman Philharmonia, a
performance with the Eastman-Rochester Chorus as
soprano soloist for Beethoven’s Missa solemnis at
Kodak Hall and a soloist for Mahler's Symphony No. 4
with Ad Hoc Chamber Orchestra. Ms. Kim has been
winner of the Mu Phi International Fraternity
Competition, the National Association of Teachers of
Singing (NATS), James Madison University’s concerto
competition and Eastman Concerto Competition. Ms.
Kim was also featured on the album A Thousand Burnt
Offerings released in South Korea in April 2013. Ms. Best begins the 2014-2015 season with
performances with the Rochester Lyric Opera and a
tours with the Savannah Voice Festival throughout the
year. In March of 2015, Ms. Best will sing Ciesca in
Puccini's, Gianni Schicchi with the Savannah Voice
Festival, the Savannah Music Festival and the
Savannah Philharmonic. In June 2015, Ms. Best makes
her stage debut with Nickel City Opera, reprising her
role of Marcellina in Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro. She
will return to the Savannah Voice Festival in July and
August 2015 to sing a leading role in the summer
opera, perform as a leading artist in concerts, and lead
the education and outreach teams. Other credits
include: The Finger Lakes Opera, Opera Tampa, The
Ms. Kim has collaborated with composer Arlene
Santa Fe Opera, The Buffalo Philharmonic, The Florida
Elizabeth Sierra, culminating in a performance of her
Orchestra, Geva Theatre, The Rochester Oratorio
composition Hearing Things in a guest lecture recital. Society, The Rochester Chamber Orchestra, The
Additional master class performances include Martina Rochester Oratorio Society and the Rochester Bach
Arroyo, Kevin Kennedy, Peter Mark, Wieland Mueller,
Festival. Ms. Best holds a Master of Music in Vocal
Sharon Chirstman, Rick Chirstman, and Fabiana
Performance from Northwestern University and a
Bravo. Ms. Kim holds a Master’s degree in vocal
Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Nazareth
performance and literature from the Eastman School of College. She is member of AGMA and AEA. You can
Music and a Bachelor’s degree from James Madison
follow her on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/
University. Ms. Kim currently resides in Rochester, NY jessbestsings and Youtube: joyfulsong84. where she regularly performs and teaches throughout
central New York.
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Tenor Matthew Swensen is completing his
undergraduate degree at the Eastman School of
Music in voice performance. A native of Rochester,
Mr. Swensen has one numerous awards, including
1st prize in the William Schmidt vocal competition, 1st
place at the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Concerto Competition, 3rd Place at the Classical Singer
High School Voice Compeition, 1st place at the Glenn
Miller Voice Competition, 1st place in the inaugural
Jonathan B. Angelone Scholarship Competition, 1st
place in the National Association of Teachers of Singers
Competition, 1st place in the Barbara Starpoli Voice
Competition, and 1st Place at the Upstate NY NATS
Conventions in 2009 and 2010. He sang the role of
Heddle Nash for the Rochester Philharmonic
Orchestra’s recording of Vaughan Williams’ “Serenade
to Music,” recorded on the Harmonia Mundi Record
Label. Past performances include several benefit
recitals in Rochester and in Boston, MA. Matt was the
tenor soloist for the Bach St. Matthew Passion with the
Eastman Chorale and Orchestra, Handel’s Messiah with
the Brookline Orchestra at St. Paul’s Church in Boston
and with the Genesse Symphony, the Mozart Requiem
in Boston Massachussets with the Brookline
Symphony, and the Bach Magnificat with Third
Presbyterian Church and soloists from the Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Matt sang tenor arias in Bach’s St. John Passion for the
Rochester Bach Festival, with David Chin, conductor.
Past roles with Eastman Opera Theater include Cobweb
in Britten’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in 2003,
Lippo Fiorentino in Kurt Weil’s Street Scene in 2012,
Stephen Kodaly in Jerry Bock’s “She Loves Me” in
2013, and Father Confessor in Poulenc’s “Dialogues of
the Carmelites” in April 2014. He just finished singing
Remendado in Finger Lakes Opera’s Carmen. In the
Fall he sings Mayor Upford in Britten’s Albert Herring
on November 6th and 8th in Kilbourn Hall. His degree
recital at Eastman is Friday, November 14th at 7PM in
Hatch Hall, and he is hosting a Liederabend recital of
Strauss and Schumann on December 1st at 8:30PM in
Ciminelli Hall at the Eastman School.
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Isaac Assor is a first year
Master’s student in Vocal
Performance and Literature
at Eastman School of Music,
studying with Katherine
Ciesinski. He recently
completed his
undergraduate degree at
Columbia University, double
majoring in Music and
Psychology. He recently
performed as the bass
soloist in Beethoven’s Missa
solemnis with the BarnardColumbia Chorus, the title
role in Purcell’s Dido and
Aeneas with the Columbia
Bach Society, Papageno in
Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte and Pandolphe in Massenet’s
Cendrillon with the Siena Music Festival, the
Gamekeeper in Janeček’s The Cunning Little Vixen, as
well as Ottone in Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di
Poppea with the Manhattan School of Music Summer
Voice Festival. He is also the former president, and now
a member of the Board of Directors of the Musical
Mentors Collaborative, a non-profit organization
dedicated to providing free private music instruction to
children in underserved regions of NYC. He is excited
and honored to be a part of First Inversion’s debut
performance! Please visit www.isaacassor.com for
more information!
Interested in Singing with
First Inversion?
Auditions for our January concert
will be held in early November.
Visit firstinversion.org/sing-with-us/
to fill out a new singer survey today.
Audition times and requirements
will be posted in late October.
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Keyboardists
David Baskeyfield is a
British concert organist
critically acclaimed for
virtuosity, musicality,
aplomb, an impressive
command of registration,
exquisite playing (La
Presse, Montreal; Dallas
Morning News; Choir
and Organ, UK) and, on
improvisation, “A
remarkably cogent
toccata and fugue, the
latter especially brilliant for its lucid subjects, episodes,
imitative elaborations and fluid key shifts” (Michael
Huebner, Birmingham News), he enjoys a performing
career on both sides of the Atlantic. He is the winner of
the first prize and audience prize at the St Albans
International Organ Competition, 2011, which followed
success in a number earlier competitions. He was most
recently a finalist in the improvisation competition at
St Albans, 2013.
Convention and festival engagements, both as
performer and instructor, include the Royal Canadian
College of Organists Convention 2014; the East Texas
Organ Festival 2014; the Calgary Organ Festival 2014;
the American Guild of Organists Region VIII (Pacific
Northwest) Convention 2013; and the AGO National
Convention 2012. Recent and upcoming solo recital
venues include Washington National Cathedral; St
Thomas’ 5th Avenue; the Cathedral of St John the
Divine; King’s College, Cambridge, Chartres Cathedral,
and St Sulpice among others.
David was an organ scholar at St John’s College,
Oxford, where he read law and studied organ with John
Wellingham and David Sanger. On the encouragement
of David Higgs he crossed the Atlantic to begin
graduate work at the Eastman School of Music,
studying under Higgs (interpretation) and William
Porter (improvisation). He is currently Director of
Music at Christ Episcopal Church, Pittsford, New York.
Aside from solo performance, David enjoys work as a
collaborative pianist, continuo player, occasional
cocktail pianist and sometime Rhodes player in a local
surf rock band. He is increasingly renowned for silent
film accompaniment. He has been broadcast a number
of times on American Public Media’s Pipedreams,
playing repertoire and improvisations..
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Christopher Petit
received the Doctor of
Musical Arts degree
from the Eastman
School of Music as a
student of David Higgs. He earned a BA in Art
History from the
College of Wooster,
where he was awarded
a research grant for his thesis on the labyrinth at
Chartres Cathedral. Chris was awarded third prize in
the 2008 Dublin International Organ Competition, was
a finalist in the 2009 Kotka International Organ
Competition, Finland, a semi-finalist in the 2013
Westfield International Organ Competition, and was the
first recipient of Eastman's Gerald Barnes Award for
Excellence in Pipe Organ Performance. Currently he is
Director of Music at St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
Pittsford, Director of the Genesee Valley Orchestra and
Chorus, organist for the University of Rochester’s
Protestant Chapel Community, and a member of the
Christ Church Schola Cantorum. Chris also teaches
Healthy Keyboard Technique to incoming organ
students at the Eastman School of Music, and is
director of workshops for People in Concert
(www.peopleinconcert.com), a company that brings the
benefits of the arts to businesses and organizations.
Edward Dean (b. 1991) is a MM
candidate and Graduate
Teaching Assistant at the
Eastman School of Music in
Rochester NY, the Director of
Music at St Luke and St Simon
Cyrene, Rochester NY, and is a
prize-winning graduate of the
Royal College of Music, London.
At Eastman, Edward is in the
studio of Professor Nathan
Laube and is generously
supported by several
scholarships including
Eastman’s Ann Anway
scholarship and also the Charles
R. Nicholls Memorial
Scholarship.
Edward enjoys an international career, having held
organist positions in Paris (The American Cathedral of
the Holy Trinity), London (St Bride's, Fleet Street), and
Norway (The Anglican Church, Oslo).
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First Inversion seeks to empower Rochester’s finest avocational singers, engage professional singers
with fresh ideas, and to inspire our audiences through honest connection with a rich and varied
repertoire. First Inversion welcomes singers who love choral music, have significant choral
experience, and who wish to use each rehearsal and performance as an opportunity to improve their
own musicianship and choral artistry.
Our rehearsal process encourages the letting go of old or unhelpful styles of learning, thinking, and
singing in order to allow each individual's artistry to become more fearless and selfless every step of
the way. A "connection-first" approach facilitates fast-paced learning. Ultimately, the ensemble
provides a safe place where singers can continually invert and transform their choral musicianship for
the better through a mindful, self-aware approach to communal music creation.
For pictures and biographies of each singer, please visit firstinversion.org/singers/
The Choir
Sopranos
Tenors
Cassie Buckel
Lindsay Buckel
Natalie Buickians^*
Tansy Deutsch
Yunjin Audrey Kim**
Anica Lee^
Pati Piper
Amy Steinberg
Joan Sussman
Christian Bigliani^
Jason Cloen
Jake Dassa^
Orlando Diaz^
Michael Gehl
Sean McNeeley^*
Matthew Swensen^**
Jeffrey Tabor
Altos
Basses
Lisa Barnes
Alexandra Bermel
Jessica Best**
Kathryn Borden
Glenda Brayman
Ashley Hibbard*
Megan Lighthouse
Migle Zaliukaite^
Isaac Assor^**
Mark Darling
Craig Knight
Cody Muller^*
Brent Neeley
Joe Pellittieri
Evan Roberts^
Brian Stevens
Jack Spula
Tim Thomas
**Soloist
*Section Leader
^current student at the Eastman School of Music
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Lee Wright, Artistic Director
of Brahms' Alto Rhapsody and Dvorak's Te Deum, also
in Kodak Hall. Just last year, he conducted the New
Horizons Orchestra of the Eastman Community Music
School in a well-received season. Now entering his final
year of coursework at Eastman, Lee is excited about
the possibilities for community building and deepening
collaborative connections with this new ensemble: First
Inversion.
Since coming to Rochester in 1997 to begin his studies
as an organ performance major with David Higgs at the
Eastman School of Music, Lee has become wellestablished in Rochester's musical life. As an organist
and church musician, he has served Christ Church,
Rochester, Salem United Church of Christ, Twelve
Corners Presbyterian Church (Brighton), and
Downtown United Presbyterian Church (Rochester),
where he has led the music ministry for the past 10
years. As a choral conductor, Lee wasted no time in
getting involved with the Rochester choral scene. As a
freshman in college, Lee was instrumental in
organizing the first annual Eastman Rochester
Messiah-Sing. During his tenure at Twelve Corners
Presbyterian Church, he developed a community arts
series called Arts Alive. As part of the Arts Alive
Series, Lee established the Twelve Corners Community
Chamber Singers and organized a community-wide
celebration of Mozart's sacred choral music entitled,
"Holy Mozart!" featuring Mozart’s Requiem. During his
early years at Downtown Presbyterian, he continued to
bring the Rochester choral community together in
collaborations including community-wide
performances of the Fauré and Duruflé Requiems with
orchestra. Later, Lee conducted the Rochester Gay
Men's Chorus and the noted chamber choir, Madrigalia.
Driven by Lee's deep commitment to community and
collaboration, First Inversion brings together both
professional and avocational singers from Eastman and
the larger community with the goal of true personal
and musical growth through a focus on fearless and
selfless musical expression. When singers truly open to
each other and their audience with vulnerability and
mutual respect, the music is able to transcend social
and economic divides, opening a space for honest
communication and lasting connection.
When not studying or rehearsing, Lee enjoys exploring
Rochester's incredible park system with his two dogs
and partner, Aaron. He is also an avid knitter and has
recently caught the paper-crafting bug. Lee and Aaron
make their home in Rochester's historic Maplewood
neighborhood next door to the city's nationally
accredited rose garden.
In 2011, he completed a masters degree in choral
conducting at Ithaca college, where he studied with
Larry Doebler, Jeff Meyer, and Brian DeMaris. In 2012,
Lee turned his focus to doctoral studies in choral
conducting with William Weinert at the Eastman School
of Music, where he has conducted many of the schools
choirs in performance. His doctoral research project
focuses on the development of the concert spiritual in
the late 19th century.
In 2013, Lee was invited to conduct the Monroe AllCounty Mixed High School Choir in a concert at Kodak
Hall of the Eastman School of Music. Later in the year,
he conducted the Eastman Rochester Chorus and the
Eastman School Symphony Orchestra in a performance
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Texts and Translations
Kyrie eleison.
Christe eleison.
Kyrie eleison.
Lord, have mercy.
Christ, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy.
Gloria in excelsis Deo.
Et in terra pax
hominibus bonæ voluntatis.
Glory be to God in the highest.
And in earth peace
to men of good will.
Laudamus te; benedicimus te;
adoramus te; glorificamus te.
Gratias agimus tibi
propter magnam gloriam tuam.
We praise Thee; we bless Thee;
we worship Thee; we glorify Thee.
We give thanks to Thee
for Thy great glory.
Domine Deus, Rex coelestis,
Deus Pater omnipotens.
Domine Fili unigenite Jesu Christe.
Domine Deus, Agnus Dei,
Filius Patris.
O Lord God, Heavenly King,
God the Father Almighty.
O Lord Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son.
Lord God, Lamb of God,
Son of the Father.
Qui tollis peccata mundi,
miserere nobis.
Qui tollis peccata mundi,
suscipe deprecationem nostram.
Qui sedes ad dextram Patris,
O miserere nobis.
Thou that takest away the sins of the
world, have mercy upon us.
Thou that takest away the sins of the
world, receive our prayer.
Thou that sittest at the right hand of the
Father,
have mercy upon us.
Quoniam tu solus Sanctus,
tu solus Dominus,
tu solus Altissimus, Jesu Christe.
Cum Sancto Spiritu
in gloria Dei Patris.
Amen.
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For thou only art holy,
thou only art the Lord,
thou only art the most high, Jesus Christ.
Together with the Holy Ghost
in the glory of God the Father.
Amen.
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Credo in unum Deum;
Patrem omnipotentem,
factorem coeli et terrae,
visibilium omnium et invisibilium.
I believe in one God;
the Father almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
and of all things visible and invisible.
Credo in unum Dominum Jesum Christum,
Filium Dei unigenitum,
Et ex Patre natum ante omnia sæcula.
Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine,
Deum verum de Deo vero,
Genitum non factum,
consubstantialem Patri:
per quem omnia facta sunt.
Qui propter nos homines,
et propter nostram salutem
descendit de coelis.
Et incarnatus est de Spiritu Sancto
ex Maria Virgine: et homo factus est.
And in one Lord Jesus Christ,
the only begotten Son of God,
begotten of the Father before all worlds;
God of God, light of light,
true God of true God,
begotten not made;
being of one substance with the Father,
by Whom all things were made.
Who for us men
and for our salvation
descended from heaven;
and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost,
of the Virgin Mary, and was made man.
Crucifixus etiam pro nobis
sub Pontio Pilato,
passus et sepultus est.
Et resurrexit tertia die
secundum Scripturas.
Et ascendit in coelum:
sedet ad dexteram Patris.
Et iterum venturus est cum gloria,
judicare vivos et mortuos:
cujus regni non erit finis.
He was crucified also for us,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
and was buried.
And on the third day He rose again
according to the Scriptures:
and ascended into heaven.
He sitteth at the right hand of the Father;
and He shall come again with glory
to judge the living and the dead;
and His kingdom shall have no end.
Credo in Spiritum Sanctum,
Dominum, et vivificantem:
qui ex Patre Filioque procedit.
Qui cum Patre et Filio simul
adoratur et conglorificatur:
qui locutus est per Prophetas.
I believe in the Holy Ghost,
the Lord and giver of life,
Who prodeedeth from the Father and the Son,
Who with the Father and the Son together
is worshipped and glorified;
as it was told by the Prophets.
Credo in unam sanctam
catholicam et apostolicam Ecclesiam.
And I believe in one holy
catholic and apostolic Church.
Confiteor unum baptisma,
in remissionem peccatorum.
I acknowledge one baptism
for the remission of sins.
Et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum
et vitam venturi sæculi.
And I await the resurrection of the dead
and the life of the world to come.
Amen.
Amen.
Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dominus Deus
Sabaoth.
Pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua.
Osanna in excelsis.
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts.
Heaven and earth are full of Thy glory.
Hosanna in the highest.
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O salutaris Hostia,
Quae cæli pandis ostium:
Bella premunt hostilia,
Da robur, fer auxilium.
Uni trinoque Domino
Sit sempiterna gloria,
Qui vitam sine termino
Nobis donet in patria.
Amen.
O saving Victim, opening wide
The gate of Heaven to us below;
Our foes press hard on every side;
Your aid supply; Your strength bestow.
To your great name be endless praise,
Immortal Godhead, One in Three.
O grant us endless length of days,
In our true native land with thee.
Amen.
Agnus Dei,
qui tollis peccata mundi,
miserere nobis.
Agnus Dei.
Dona nobis pacem.
Lamb of God,
Who takest away the sins of the world,
have mercy upon us.
Lamb of God.
Grant us peace.
Acknowledgements
To the staff and congregation of Downtown Presbyterian Church for your generous support
To David Higgs and the Eastman School of Music for the use of the Mustel Harmonium
To Brandon Ferraro for your beautiful videography
To Carl Pultz for recording our début performance
To Mitch Moore, piano technician
To Greg Babbitt, house manager, Nancy Brown, reception coordinator, and
To all of our volunteers for your invaluable help
To all of the performers for your commitment and artistry
To you, our audience, without whom we would create into a vacuum.
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