Spring Programs - 2006

 

All programs are on Sunday afternoons at 3 pm 

at the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library Auditorium, 

1515 Young Street (downtown Dallas). 

They are FREE and open to the public.

Programs are published here as they become available.

Quick Look:

Feb 5 Camerata Winds - Robin Garner, clarinet; Erin Hannigan, oboe; Jeff Strong, bassoon; Scott Strong; French horn; Jessica Truax, flute

Feb 12

Marilyn Irons, Soprano and Clarece Candamio, Piano - CANCELLED

Instead: Laurie Shulman, Piano with Cornelia Demian, Violin, Francesco Mastromatteo, Violoncello and Tommaso Cogato, Piano

Feb 19

Trio Serenata - Robert Davis, Cello, Laurel McConkey, Harp and Mary Shinn, Flute  

CANCELLED due to weather

Feb 26 Vienna International Piano Duo - Krassimira Jordan and Wolfgang Watzinger
Mar 5 Justin Gray, Piano
Mar 12 Grace Nikae, Piano
Mar 19

Pro Musica Chamber Players: Woody Rowand - Oboe, Sue Wilson - Bassoon, Linda Preece - Soprano and John Wheeler - Piano 

CANCELLED due to weather

Mar 26 The Color of Sound - Lisa Sims - Soprano, Carrie Taylor - Soprano, Laci Strickland - Alto, Mark Miller - Violin, Ute Miller - Viola and Ron Clinton - Piano
Apr 23 Piano Students of Dr. Richard Shuster, Assistant Professor of Piano, Texas Woman's University: Tabitha Boxerman, Yasmin Campos, Che Ho Chan, Deborah Dennis, Kanika Fernandes, Erin Hargis, Mina Ishino, Se Won Kim, Megan McKenzie, Karen Ring
Apr 30 “Renaissance Music for viols and recorders” - Dallas Renaissance and Medieval Music - Scott Bracken, Judson Maynard, Hazel Mosely, Laura Moynihan, Bill Patterson, Harald Poelchau, Susan Poelchau, Howard Scheib and Susan Scheib, and Jack Waller

Feb 5

Camerata Winds

Robin Garner, clarinet; Erin Hannigan, oboe; Jeff Strong, bassoon; Scott Strong; French horn; Jessica Truax, flute

 

Quintet Op. 56, Nr. 2 by Franz Danzi

Trio No. 1 from Six Trios, Op. 27 by Francois Devienne

Divertimento for Flute, Oboe and Clarinet Op. 37 by Malcolm Arnold

Quintet, Op. 43 by Carl Nielsen

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Feb 12

 

Laurie Shulman, Piano, with Cornelia Demian, Violin, Francesco Mastromatteo, Violoncello and Tommaso Cogato, Piano

 

Sonata No. 1 in G major for Violin and Piano 

by Johannes Brahms

Cornelia Demian, violin
Laurie Shulman, piano

Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, Op.119 

by Sergei Prokofiev 

Francesco Mastromatteo, violoncello
Tommaso Cogato, piano

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Feb 19

 

Trio Serenata

Robert Davis, Cello, Laurel McConkey, Harp and Mary Shinn, Flute  

 

Andante in C by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/ Arr. Faith Carman

Minuet by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Arr. Faith Carman

Opus 15 by Edward Elgar/transcribed Dewey Owen

    Night Song, No. 1

    Morning Song, No. 2

Short Trio on French Tunes, Opus 46b by Alec Rowley

AT THE OPERA:
“O Mio Babbino Caro” from Gianni Schicchi 

by Giacomo Puccini/Arr. Faye Seeman

“The Desert Song” from The Desert Song 

by Sigmund Romberg/Arr. Walter Scotson

Medley from Phantom of the Opera 

by Andrew Lloyd Webber/Arr. Trio Serenata

Duet from Lakmé 

by Léo Delibes/Arr. Kithara Trio

“La Ci Darem la Mano” from Don Giovanni 

by W. A. Mozart/Arr. Joyce Weaver

Dido’s Lament from Dido and Aeneas 

by Henry Purcell

Minuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits from Orfeo ed Euridice by C.W. von Gluck

Meditation from Thais 

by Jules Massenet

The King of Love My Shepherd Is 

Irish tune/Arr. Mack Wilberg

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Feb 26

 

Vienna International Piano Duo - Krassimira Jordan and Wolfgang Watzinger  

 

Fantasie in f minor by W. A. Mozart


Hungarian Dances - Nr. 1, 2, 6, 10, 11,19, 21 by Johannes Brahms 


Andante con Variazioni op.83a by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 


Rapsodie Espagnole by Maurice Ravel

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Mar 5

 

Justin Gray, Piano

 

28 Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 15 

by Thomas Hartman

Sonatine (1905) 

by Maurice Ravel

Transcendental Etude No. 4, “Mazeppa” 

by Franz Liszt

 

Etudes

by Frederic Chopin


Etude Op. 10 No. 1 
Etude Op. 10 No. 3
Etude Op. 10 No. 4
Etude Op. 25 No. 9
Etude Op. 25 No. 10

Apres une lecture du Dante: Fantasia quasi sonata 

by Franz Liszt

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March 12

 

Grace Nikae, Piano

 

Los Requiebros, from Goyescas
by Enrique Granados

Sonetto 104 del Petrarca
by Franz Liszt

Jeux D’eau
by Maurice Ravel

Danzas Argentinas, Op.2 
by Alberto Ginastera

Danza del viejo boyero
Danza de la moza donosa
Danza del gaucho matrero

Three Preludes, Op. 32
by Sergei Rachmaninoff

Prelude No.5 in G Major 
Prelude No. 10 in B minor
Prelude No. 12 in G# minor

Fantasia Bética 
by Manuel de Falla

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March 19

 

Pro Musica Chamber Players

 

La Courte Paille (The Short Straw

by Francis Poulenc  

Linda Preece, Soprano and John Wheeler, Piano

 

Notturno from Lyric Pieces Op. 54, No. 4 

by Edvard Grieg  

 

Etude in C Maj. Op. 10, No. 7 

by Frederic Chopin  

 

Etude in a min. Op. 25, No. 11 (Winter Wind

by Frederic Chopin  

John Wheeler, Piano  

 

Trio for Piano, Oboe and Bassoon 

by Francis Poulenc  

Woody Rowand, Oboe
Sue Wilson, Bassoon
John Wheeler, Piano

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March 26 The Color of Sound

Lisa Sims - Soprano, Carrie Taylor - Soprano, Laci Strickland - Alto, Mark Miller - Violin, Ute Miller - Viola and Ron Clinton - Piano

Flower Duet from Lakme for two sopranos and piano 

by Leo Delibes

Seven Fantasy Pieces for violin, viola and piano 

by Robert Fuchs 

Mäßig bewegt, leidenschaftlich 
Langsam, getragen 
Mäßig bewegt 
Sehr gemütvoll 
Anmutig bewegt 
Lebhaft, zart 
Etwas bewegt 

Two songs for alto, viola and piano 

by Johannes Brahms

Gestillte Sehnsucht (Longing

    

     after Lope de Vega

Two songs for three voices, violin, viola and piano 

by Robert Fuchs

Gestillte Sehnsucht (Longing

     text by Friedrich Rueckert 
Fruehlingsdaemmerung (Spring Dawn

     text by Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff

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April 23 Students of Richard Shuster, Piano

Three-Part Invention in B Minor
by J.S. Bach
Che Ho Chan, sophomore, music therapy major

Sonata in C Major, K. 545
by W. A. Mozart
Erin Hargis, freshman, music therapy major

Sonata in D Major K. 311
by W. A. Mozart 
Deborah Dennis, graduate piano pedagogy major

Sonata in A Major, D. 664/Op. 120
by Franz Schubert
Megan McKenzie

From Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood) “Of Foreign Lands and People” 
by Robert Schumann
Yasmin Campos, junior, music therapy major

From Waldszenen (Forest Scenes)
by Robert Schumann
Karen Ring, senior, liberal arts-music major

Berceuse in D-flat, Op. 57
by Frederic Chopin
Se Won Kim, graduate student, piano pedagogy

Rain Tree Sketch #2
by Toru Takemitsu
Tabitha Boxerman, senior, piano performance major

From Six Preludes, Op. 6
by Robert Muczynski
Kanika Fernandes, sophomore, liberal arts-music major

Hills of Anacapri
by Claude Debussy
Megan McKenzie, graduate piano performance major

Pavane pour une infante défunte 
by Maurice Ravel
Mina Ishino, junior music therapy major

Jeux d’eau
by Maurice Ravel
Tabitha Boxerman

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April 30 Early Music for Viols and Recorders

I. English Music for Viol Consort

Pavan
by John Dowland 

Galliard
by Thomas Simpson

The Dovehouse Pavan
by Alfonso Ferrabosco II 

The Sharp Pavan
by Alfonso Ferrabosco II 

Pavan
by John Farmer 

Galliard
by Thomas Simpson

performed by: Judson Maynard, Hazel Mosely, Susan Poelchau, Howard Scheib, 
Susan Scheib (Director)

II. Continental Music for Recorders

Five Dances:
Courente from The Musical Banquet by J.H. Schein
Rondo from Danserye by Thielman Susato 
Philou from Terpsichore by Michael Praetorius
Pavan & Galliard: Fair one who holds my heart by Thoinot Arbeau 
Two Courantes

Three Trios 
Now help, Fortune, my woeful heart 
Two Antiphons in honor of the Virgin Mary by Gregor Aichinger 

Intrada # 7: Von Gott will ich nicht lassen/Une jeune fillette 
by Michael Altenberg 

Sonata for 2 Alto Recorders 
by G. P. Telemann

Sonata for 7 Wind Instruments
by J.H. Schmelzer 

performed by The White Rock Consort: Scott Bracken, Laura Moynihan, Hazel Mosely, Bill Patterson, Harald Poelchau, Susan Poelchau, Jack Waller

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2004-2005 Series

 
Contact Information

Postal address

935 Nature Drive, Duncanville TX 75116

Electronic mail

President/ General Information - Mary Ann Taylor:  mataylor7@juno.com

Website

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