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September 25  

Opera Scenes and Songs: Jeannie Fisher and Ellie Mantrom, sopranos with Carmen Doubrava, piano and Woody Rowand, oboe

 


   "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 


   "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 

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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 

 

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

 

November 6

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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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 

 

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


February 5 

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


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

 

February 19

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 

 

February 26

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"

 

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

 

 

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

 

March 19 

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

 

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

 

April 2 

Jay Gardner, tenor and James McQuillen, piano

 

    "The Great American Songbook"

   Songs to be announced from the stage.

 

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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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