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All concerts are FREE.
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September 25 |
Opera
Scenes and Songs: Jeannie Fisher and Ellie Mantrom, sopranos with Carmen Doubrava, piano and
Woody Rowand, oboe I
"Patron, das macht der Wind" from Phoebus und Pan
by J. S. Bach
"Es ist Vollbracht" from The Passion According to St. John
by J. S. Bach
Ellie Mantrom
"Va godendo" from Serse
by G.F. Handel
"Lascia ch'io pianga" from Rinaldo by G.F. Handel
Jeannie Fisher
II
Amahl and the Night Visitors by G. C. Menotti
Scene One "Amahl"
Amahl - Jeannie Fisher
Mother - Ellie Mantrom
Piper - Woody Rowand, oboe
"All that Gold"
Mother - Ellie Mantrom
The Old Maid and the Thief by G. C. Menotti
"Miss Todd's Parlor"
Miss Pinkerton - Jeannie Fisher
Miss Todd - Ellie Mantrom
"The Kitchen"
Letitia - Ellie Mantrom III
Fantasie in A minor by G. P. Telemann
Woody Rowand, oboe
IV
"Augusta! How can you turn away?"
from The Ballad of Baby Doe by D. Moore
Ellie Mantrom
"Vilia" from The Merry Widow by F. Lehar
Jeannie Fisher
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"Old Mother Hubbard" set in the manner of Handel
by V. H. Hutchinson
Ellie Mantrom
"By Strauss" from The Show is On
by G. Gershwin
Jeannie Fisher
"The Grandmother's Aria" from Little Red Riding Hood
by S. Barab
Ellie Mantrom
"Italian Street Song" from Naughty Marietta
by V. Herbert
Jeannie Fisher |
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October 2 |
Robin Garner, Clarinet and David Korevaar, piano
Premiere Rhapsodie for clarinet and piano
by Debussy
Fantaisie for clarinet and piano
by Gaubert
Sonata for clarinet and piano in B-flat major
by Hindemith
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October
9 |
Leslie Spotz, piano
Träumerei, Op. 15, No. 7 by Robert Schumann
Romanze, Op. 28, No. 2 by Robert Schumann
Sonata in F minor “Appassionata,” Op. 57
by Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonata in B minor, Op. 58
by Frédéric Chopin
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October
16 |
An Afternoon of Chamber Music: Matthew Vincent, violin, Dan
Burrowes, cello, Michael Drobycki, viola and Kristie Janczyk, piano
Miniature Viennese March by Fritz Kreisler
Requiebros by Gaspar Cassado
played by Dan Burrowes, cello
Cafe Music by Paul Schoenfield
Oblivion by Astor Piazzolla
Liebesleid by Fritz Kreisler
played by Matthew Vincent, violin
Piano Quartet in g minor, Op.25 by Johannes Brahms
Allegro
Intermezzo
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October
23 * |
Hyunjung Chung, piano
Prelude and Fugue in e minor, BWV 855 from
"The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I"
by J. S. Bach
Sonata in C major, Hob. XVI: 48 by F.J. Haydn
Paraphrase on a Waltz from Gounod's Faust S. 407 by F. Liszt
Variations Op. 41 by N. Kapustin
8 Variations, One Crazy, on "Ah! Vous dirai-je, Maman!"
by G. Lupis
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October
30 |
Dallas Renaissance Consort: Music of John Dowland and Martin Luther's time for lute, viols
and voice - Sixteenth Century Musical Styles
Music of Martin Luther's Time (1483-1546):
Four dances from famous collections:
Ronde "pour quoy"; Passe e medio from Danserye Tielman
Susato (1521)
Branle; Branle
gay, from Second Book of Dances by Pierre
Attaingnant (1547)
Carmen in la by Ludwig Senfl (c.1486-c.1543)
Folksong: Ach Elslein, liebes Elslein arr.
by Ludwig Senfl
Quodlibet: Ach Elslein/Es taget
Variations on "A Mighty Fortress is our God"
Hymn by Martin Luther c. 1528
Tandernac by Ludwig Senfl
Music of John Dowland (1562-1626):
Mistresse Nichols Almand
Lacrimae Antiquae Novae
"Mourn! Day is with darkness fled"
"Come again, sweet love doth now invite"
"Can she excuse my wrongs"
The Earle of Essex Galiard
Mr. John Langton's Pavan
King of Denmark's Galiard
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November 6
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John Solomons, piano - canceled, replaced by:
Jo Zhou, piano
Sonata No. 58 in C Major (Hob.XVI:48)
by Franz Joseph Haydn
Skazki, Op. 8 by Nikola Medtner
Waldesrauschen by Franz Liszt
Capriccio on the Interval of a Second by Norman Dello Joio
Sonata for Four Hands by Francis Poulenc
with Desta Hailu, piano
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November
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Kristie Janczyk, piano and Janie Bergamasco,
soprano with Matt Metcalf, piano and Williams Hayter, clarinet
Pag étude no. 5 by
Franz Liszt
Funerailles by Franz Liszt
Jeux D'Eau A La Villa D'Este by
Franz Liszt
Sonnet 104 by Franz Liszt
played by Kristie Janczyk
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Piangeró la Sorte Mia by George F. Handel
Care Selve by George F. Handel
Weep You no More by Roger Quilter
Take, o Take those lips away by Roger Quilter
Der Hirt auf dem Felsen by Franz Schubert, featuring
clarinetist William Hayter
Der Nussbaum by Robert Schumann
L'Abbandono by Vincenzo Bellini
Zeffiretti Lusinghieri- Wolfgang A. Mozart
Claire de Lune and Les Berceaux by Gabriel Fauré
sung by Janie Bergamasco
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January 29
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Violeta Trapcheva, violin and Vadim Timinsky, guitar
Sonata III and Sonata I
by Niccolo Paganini
3 Duos op.16 by Francesco Molino
Romanza andaluza op.22 by Pablo Sarasate
History of Tango by Astor Piazzolla
Musiques Populaires Bresiliennes by Celso Mochado
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February 5
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Contrapunctus Brass Trio: Todd Schendel, trombone, Amy
Schendel, trumpet,
and Bernhard Scully, horn
Trio by Vaclav Nelhybel
Suite pour Trompette, Cor et Trombone by Jean François-Michel
Pocket Full of Wry by Lowell Shaw
Six Canzonettes by Giovanni Cavaccio
and arranged by Mark Tezak
Abe Lincoln’s Songbook by Douglas Hill
Commissioned by the Contrapunctus Brass Trio in celebration
of Abraham Lincoln’s 200th Birthday, 2/12/2009
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February
12 |
Violin students of Jan
Sloman
Sonatensatz by Johannes Brahms
played
by Ruth Chang
E Major Partita – Preludio by J. S. Bach
played
by Eliot Roske
Concerto #5 in A – 1st movement by W. A. Mozart
played
by Ruth Chang
Concerto in e Minor – 1st movement by Felix Mendelssohn
played
by Claire Wells
Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso by Camille Saint-Saens
played
by Ruth Chang |
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February 19
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Lone Star Wind Orchestra Clarinet Choir and Friends
Christopher Tucker - Conductor
featuring Sonia Candelaria – Flute, Jonathan Gill – Trombone, and Robert M. Schwartz - Guest Conductor
E-flat Clarinet - Sam Ross; B-flat Clarinet - Kristen Boulet, Keith Davis, Jessica Flanagan, Corey Parks, Sam Ross, Michael Scheuerman, Gail Sjostrom, Myoung Sook Song,
Kimberly Tucker, Amy Woody; Alto Clarinet - Keith Davis; Bass Clarinet - Scott Wilson; Contra Clarinet - Rob True
Pater Noster Satoshi
by Yagisawa
Irish Tune from County Derry by Percy Grainger
arr. Matt Johnston
Clarinet Capriole by Lyn Murray
Robert M. Schwartz, guest conductor
In the Family by Harold Shapero
Sonia Candelaria, flute
Jonathan Gill, trombone
Italian in Algiers Overture by Gioachino Rossini
arr. Harold G. Palmer
Simple Lines by Bill Ryan
A picture book without a picture by Masanori Taruya
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February 26
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John Solomons, piano
All Chopin program:
Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, Op.23
Etude in E Major, Op.10, No 3,
"Tristesse"
Polonaise-Fantasie, Op.61
Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, Op.35, "Funeral March"
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March 5 |
"Vivace": Brookhaven Madrigal Singers,
Melody Gamblin-Bullock,
director
"Handel with Care"
Fa Una Canzona by Orazio Vecchi
April is in my Mistress by Thomas Morley
Too much I once lamented by Thomas Weelkes
Hark, all ye lovely saints by Thomas Weelkes
O ochi manza mia (O eyes of my true love)
by Orlando di Lasso
Chandos Anthem No. 7: My song shall be always
by George Frideric Handel
Farmer’s Wife Lost Her Cat
by W. A. Mozart
Maiden Fair, O Deign to Tell by Oliphant/Joseph Haydn
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March
12 |
North Dallas Trombone Choir
Howard Scheib, Rodney Crawford, Glenn Todd, Laura Taylor, Don Heaton, George DeFoe, David Morris - Tenor Trombones; Greg Barton - Bass Trombone; Phil Graham - Conductor
Christ Lag in Todesbanden by
J. Walther
Lobe den Herren by J. Walther
Sheep May Safely Graze
by J. S. Bach
Allegro (from "A Viennese Sonatina")
by W. A. Mozart
Jesus, meine Zuversicht
by F. Mendelssohn
Locust Iste by A. Bruckner
Children's Prayer (from "Hansel and Gretel")
by E. Humperdinck
Golliwogg's Cakewalk by
C. Debussy
Stardust by H. Carmichael
It All Depends on You by
DeSylva, Brown and Henderson
Washington Post March
by J. P. Sousa
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March 19
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Avguste Antonov, piano
Sonata in B-flat major, Hob 16/2
by Haydn
Etude #12 op.25 by Chopin
Upstate Rag by Carter Pann
Blue Fantasy by Robert Rollin
Le Mystere D'Attraction by
Raina Murnak
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March
26 |
Tarleton
State University Pianists, students of Dr. Leslie Spotz: Jeremy Bowen, Mallory
Caracciolo, DeAnna Donovan, Stephanie Florentino, Olivia Frederich, Christopher Hepburn, Meng Ying Lee, Mark Anthony
Porras, Sophia Sands
L’Union, Op. 48 (Paraphrase de Concert Sur les Airs Nationaux)
by Louis Gottschalk
played by Jeremy Bowen
Partita No. 2 in C minor, BWV 826
Sarabande
by J. S. Bach
played by Christopher Hepburn
Toccata No. 2 in E minor, BWV 914
by J. S. Bach
played by DeAnna Donovan
Rêverie
by Claude Debussy
played by Mark Porras
Nocturne in C# minor, Op. posth
by Frédéric Chopin
played by Mallory Caracciolo
Sonata in C minor, Op. 13 “Pathétique”
Grave: Allegro di molto e con brio
by Ludwig van Beethoven
played by Stephanie Florentino
Sonata in A major, Op. 101
Etwas lebhaft und mit der innigsten Empfindung
Lebhaft. Marschmässig
by Ludwig van Beethoven
played by Meng Ying Lee
Sonata in C# minor, Op. 27 No. 2 (Sonata quasi una
Fantasia)
Presto agitato
by Ludwig van Beethoven
played by Sophia Sands
Prélude
Feux d’artifice, Bk. II
by Claude Debussy
played by Olivia Frederich
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April
2 |
Jay Gardner, tenor and James McQuillen, piano
"The
Great American Songbook"
Songs to be announced from the stage.
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April 9
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Kithara Duo: Fernand Vera and Olga Amelkina-Vera, guitars
Los Buzos by Toribio Vera
Yurikago no Uta (Cradle song) by Shin Kusakawa
Oborozukiyo (Dim moonlight night) by Tei-ichi Okano
The Well-Tempered Guitars, opus 199:
Prelude and Fugue No. 10 in B flat Major
by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
played by Kithara Duo
Etude in Bb Major by Fernando Sor
played by Fernand Vera
Galliard by Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger
Coranto
Lo Que Vendrá by Astor Piazzolla
Etude No. 1, op. 38 by Napoleon Coste
Etude No. 6, op. 38
played by Olga Amelkina-Vera
Beings (2009) by Olga Amelkina-Vera
I. Minotaur
II. Sylphs
III. Salamander
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