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September 28  

Celtic Music for Harp, Soloists and Keyboard: Suzanne Solomon - mezzo-soprano, Kyle Logan Hancock - baritone, Lisa Huffaker - mezzo-soprano, Gypsy Youngraven - mezzo-soprano, Chris Arterburn - flute, whistle, concertina and boudrhan, Shaddow Walter - guitar, Candy Schell - fiddle, and Carolyn Carson - harp

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October 5 

Doohi Lee, piano; Oksana Sifri, Violin; Mark Landson, Viola; Philip Taggart, Cello; Scott Sheffler, Bass

 

Scenes from Childhood (Kinderszenen) Op. 15, by Robert Schumann 
     Doohi Lee, Piano

Piano Quintet in A-Major (The Trout) Op. 114, by Franz Schubert
     Oksana Sifri, Violin
     Mark Landson, Viola
     Philip Taggart, Cello
     Scott Sheffler, Bass
     Doohi Lee, Piano

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October 12 

Piano Students from St. Olaf's College

 

Fourth movement from Den Luciferiske Suite, Op. 45 by Carl Nielsen 
     April Kim, (Eden Prairie, MN)

Portrait No. 3 from 7 Portraits by Snorri Sigfús Birgisson 
     Benjamin Baker, (Cedar Rapids, IA)

Chaconne for Piano, Op.8 by Gunnar de Frumerie 
     Eri Isomura, (Lauderdale, MN)

Rondo Islanda by Hallgrimur Helgason
     Martin Shedd, (Ashburnham, MA)

Sommersang (Summer song) and I skymningen (At Twilight) from Frosoblomster, Op. 16 (Bk. 1) by Wilhelm Peterson-Berger 
     Emily Vomacka, (Kandiyohi, MN)

First movement from Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 64: The Fire Sermon by Einojuhani Rautavaara 
     Timothy Kraack, (Mendota Heights, MN)

Hjemad (Homeward), Op. 62/6 by Edvard Grieg 
     Leanne Barck, (Northfield, MN)

Ballade Op. 36/5 by Agathe Backer Grøndahl 
     Susan Hill, (Rock Island, IL)

Air varie, Op. 58/3 by Jean Sibelius 
     Aileen Han, (Pella, IA)

Fourth movement from Sonata in E Minor, Op. 28 by Niels Gade 
     James Coghlin, (Assiniboia, SK)
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October 19 

Dallas Camerata Woodwind Quintet and Doo-Wop Vocal Band

 

DALLAS CAMERATA WOODWIND QUINTET
Spring into Swing by Lennie Niehaus

Dance Variations by Luigi Zaninelli 

Ragtime Music Selections by Scott Joplin to be chosen from the following:
  Maple Leaf Rag - arr. Arthur Frackenpohl
  The Cascades - arr. Arthur Frackenpohl
  The Easy Winners - transcribed by Anthony Iannaccone
  The Entertainer - combined arr. by Les Taylor & Eric Barr

Caught by Thomas “Fats” Waller, arr. Francis Osentowski

 

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THE DALLAS DOO-WOP VOCAL BAND

To be chosen from the following selections:

  At the Hop
  Come Go With Me
  Daddy’s Home
  Dream
  Get a Job
  In the Still of the Night
  Linda Lu
  Little Bitty Pretty One
  Little Darlin’
  Little Star
  Money
  My True Story
  One Summer Night

  Only You
  Over the Mountain
  Searchin’
  Shop Around
  Silhouettes
  Since I Don’t Have You
  Sixteen Candles
  So Fine
  There Goes My Baby
  To the Aisle
  What’s Your Name?
  Yakety-Yak

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October 26

Donny Pinson, alto and tenor trombone

Natasha Sukhina, piano and 
special guest Noel Wallace, bass trombone

Cavatine, op. 144 by Camille Saint-Saëns
Concerto by Georg Christoph Wagenseil

Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp major from the Well Tempered Clavier by J.S. Bach

 

Conversation by Charles Small

 

Rondo a capriccio in G major,op.129 - "Rage over a lost penny" by Ludwig van Beethoven

 

Prelude in C major, op.11, no.1 by Alexander Scriabin
Album leaf, op.45 by Alexander Scriabin
Fairy-tale in B-flat minor, op.20, no.1 by Nikolai Medtner
Etincelles, op.36, no.6 - “Sparks” by Moritz Moszkowski

Beau Soir by Claude Debussy
Thoughts of Love by Arthur Pryor

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November 2

Carlo Pezzimenti, classical guitar with Brian Rowe, guitar

 

Six Divertimentos by Martin Pedreira

La Guitarra de Plata by Ernesto Garcia de Leon

From the Suite Contes for two guitars by Norman Brian Clement-Foreman

Cancion Como una Habanera by Ernesto Garcia de Leon
 
Agua y Vino by Egberto Gismonti
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November 9

Piano Program in honor of Frances Stuart

performed by Andy Kueny, Stephannie Johnson, Linda McClaran Mendro, Pat Suitt, Susan Poelchau, Howard Etheridge and Gaylia Green

Sonata in E Major, L. 23 by Dominico Scarlatti

Allegro from Sonata in Eb Major, Hob. XVI:49 by Josef Haydn 

Waltz, Op. 69 #1 by Frederick Chopin

Waltz, Op. 70 #2 by Frederick Chopin

Rhapsody in G Minor, Op. 79 No. 2 by Johannes Brahms

Mother Goose Suite for Piano, 4 Hands - "Laideronette, Empress of the Pagodas" by Maurice Ravel

Moment Musical Op. 16 No. 5 by Sergei Rachmaninoff

Etude in C minor, Op. 10 No. 12, “Revolutionary” by Frederick Chopin

Etude de Concert, S. 144 No. 3, “Un sospiro” by Franz Liszt
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November 16

Laura Anne Ayres, soprano with Yulia Levin, piano and Lee Lattimore, flute

 

Living Music: a Portrait of Today’s American composers

Remembrance by Zach Abramson *

Mirabai Songs by John Harbison 
   1. It’s True I Went to the Market
   4. Where Did You Go?
   5. The Clouds
   6. Don’t Go, Don’t Go

I Am the Rose of Sharon by Joel Martinson 

The Deepest Desire by Jake Heggie 
   The Call
   More is Required
   I Catch on Fire
   The Deepest Desire
   Primary Colors
featuring Lee Lattimore, flute

Ashes (world premiere) by Mary Alice Rich *

*pieces written for Miss Ayres

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February 1 

Piano Students of Mary Medrick from the University of Texas at Dallas

 

Allegro from Sonata in D Major, K. 576 

by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
     Josh Payne

Sonata No.17 in D minor, Op.31, No.2 'Tempest' 

by Ludwig van Beethoven
     Eun-ju Jun

Selections from The Seasons, Op. 37b 

by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  March – Song of the Lark 
  September – Hunting

     Josh Payne

  January – At the Fireside 
  December – Christmas

     Scott Hand

Waltz No.14 in E minor, Op. posthumous 

by Frederic Chopin
     Eun-ju Jun

La Campanella by Franz Liszt 
     Joseph Florer

Rhapsody No. 1 in B-minor by J. Brahms
    Joseph Florer

Prelude from Le Tombeau de Couperin by M. Ravel
     Scott Hand

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February 8 

Jazz with Jerry Samuels, piano (DATE CHANGED)

 

Satin Doll by Duke Ellington
A Lot Goin’ On by Jerry Samuels
In the Style of Duke Ellington by Liam Noble
Waltz for Debby by Bill Evans
R.S.V.P by Jerry Samuels
In the Style of Bill Evans by Liam Noble
Hogtown Blues by Oscar Peterson
A Dash of Soul by Jerry Samuels
Pensativa by Clare Fischer
3/2 Rock by Clare Fischer
Aniversario by Clare Fischer
Round Midnight by Thelonious Monk Arr. By Clare Fischer
Coco B by Clare Fischer 
Elegy by Clare Fischer
Brazilian Waltz by Clare Fischer
L.A. Adventure by Jerry Samuels 

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February 15 

Violin students of Jan Sloman (DATE CHANGED, PERFORMER CHANGED)

with Debbie Austin, piano

 

Concerto in e minor, 1st movement by Felix Mendelssohn
    Ruth Chang

 

Preludium and Allegro by Fritz Kreisler

    Sarah Jiang

 

Adagio from Sonata #1 in g minor by J. S. Bach
Preludio #3 in E Major (Unaccompanied) 
    Christine Wu

 
Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs) by Pablo de Sarasate
    Lois Lee

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February 22  

Piano Trio: Wendy Morton, cello; Mark Morton, double bass and Leslie Spotz, piano

 

Sonata in a minor, for Violoncello, Double Bass and Piano by George Frederick Handel
    Wendy Morton, Mark Morton, Leslie Spotz


Introduction and Variations on Carnival of Venice by Giovanni Bottesini
    Mark Morton, Leslie Spotz


Fantasiestuke, Op. 73 by Robert Schumann
    Wendy Morton, Leslie Spotz


Gladiolas Rag by Scott Joplin
Maple Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin
    Mark Morton, Piano

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March 1 

Lee Lattimore, flute and Elliot Figg, piano

 

Sicilienne & Burlesque by Alfredo Casella

Selections from Memory Book by Gary Schocker
  That Night
  Dragonfly

Romance in A for Violin & Piano by Reynaldo Hahn (arr. Larrieu for flute & piano)

Triligence by Mike Mower
Doodle & Flight by Mike Mower

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March 8

Kristin Littrell, soprano, Megan Stoltz, mezzo-soprano and Alan Dyer, piano (CHANGE)

 

Come Ready and See Me 
Seashore Girls by Richard Hundley 
     Megan Stoltz

Je dis que rien ne m’épouvante from "Carmen" by George Bizet 
     Kristin Littrell

In quali eccessi…Mi tradi quell by W.A. Mozart
alma ingrata from Don Giovanni
by W.A. Mozart 
     Megan Stoltz

Green by Gabriel Faure
Ich ging mit Lust by Gustav Mahler 
Das Irdische Leben
by Gustav Mahler 
     Megan Stoltz

Standchen, Op. 106 by Johannes Brahms 
Standchen, D. 889 by Franz Schubert
Standchen, Op. 17 by Richard Strauss 
     Kristin Littrell
 
Coloring by Steve Blasdel 
     Megan Stoltz

Men with Small Heads by Lori Laitman 
     Kristin Littrell
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March 15

Andrew Jonas Wright, piano


Etudes Symphoniques op. 13 by Robert Schumann


12 Etudes op. 10 by Frederic Chopin
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March 22 

North Dallas Trombone Choir 

 

Procession of the Nobles by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; arranged by James Kazik; adapted by Rob Eads

Sheep May Safely Graze (Cantata 208) by J. S. Bach; arranged by George DeFoe

Golliwogg's Cakewalk by Claude Debussy; arranged by D. Parker

Jubilate Deo by Giovanni Gabrieli; arranged by Richard Myers

Pleasant Moments (A Ragtime Waltz) by Scott Joplin; arranged by Ralph Sauer

Andante & Adagio by Beethoven and Mozart; arranged by Ernest R. Miller

The Charleston by James P. Johnson; arranged by Mike Williamson

'Round Midnight by Thelonius Monk; arranged by Jack Gale

William Tell Polka by Gioacchino Rossini; arranged by Rob Eads (With apologies to Brave Combo)

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March 29

 

Wireless Consort Recorder Ensemble

 

La Spagna #9, #3 and #4 by Constanzo Festa 
Fantasia #2 by Giovanni Bassano 
Il est bel et bon by Pierre Passereau 
Canzon sopra “I le bel e bon” by Gerolamo Cavazzoni 
Je vous rongnois by Jacopo da Bologna 
Je suis en Grant by Jacopo da Bologna
La Spagna by Johannes Ghiselin 
Come havran fin by Cipriano de Rore 
De mon triste desplaisir by Jean Richafort 
Il n’est sy doulce vie by Jean Richafort 
Spagnoletta by Michael Praetorius 
Capriccio sopra la Spagnoletta by Girolamo Frescobaldi 
Evening Shade by William Ayton 
La Spagna by Heinrich Isaac 
La Spagna by Francisco de la Torre 
Fantasia #8 by Henry Purcell 
Fantasia #2 by Thomas Lupo 
Cruel, Wilt Thou Presever by Thomas Morley 
Now is the Month of Maying by Thomas Morley 
Hoftanz: Es taget vor dem Walde - Anonymous 
Greiner, Zanner by Heinrich Finck 
Tango für Elise by Paul Leenhouts 

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April 19 

Monica Boldt, mezzo-soprano and Eduardo Rojas, piano

 

Ombra mai fu from "Serse" by George Frideric Handel
O del mio amato ben by Stefano Donaudy 
Sposa son disprezzata from "Bajazet" by Francesco Gasparini
Abendempfindung by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 
Gretchen am Spinnrade by Franz Schubert 
Ich grolle nicht from "Dichterliebe" by Robert Schumann 
Après un rêve by Gabriel Fauré 
Hôtel from "Banalités" by Francis Poulenc 
Fantoches from "Fêtes Galantes" by Claude Debussy 
Adieux de l’hotesse arabe by Georges Bizet 
I have dreamt from "Wuthering Heights" by Bernard Herrmann
Can’t help lovin’ dat man from "Show Boat" by Jerome Kern 
Misty by Erroll Garner 
Bésame mucho by Consuelo Velázquez 
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April 26 

Ann Perry, piano and Paulette Huff, piano
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