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Monday, September 20,
2004 - 8:00 PM
Chandler Recital Hall, Old Dominion
University
49th
Street and Elkhorn Avenue
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Read a review of the program from ArtSong Update
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Program
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Overture to Carmen
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Georges Bizet
(1838-1875)
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Allen Shaffer
& Charles Woodward, piano duet
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Two Duets
Bei Männern,
welche Liebe fühlen
from Die Zaberflöte
Là
ci darem la mano from Don Giovanni
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Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1797)
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Elizabeth
Hogue, soprano; Steve Kelley, baritone
Allen Shaffer, piano
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Variations on Ein Mädehen oder Weibehen from
Die Zauberflöte,
Opus 66 |
Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827)
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Michael
Daniels, cello; Charles Woodward, piano
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Fully Clothed in
Armor
with her Shield and Spear, Athena Emerged from the Forehead
of Zeus, Opus-19
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Tom Rice
(1933-2000) |
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Elizabeth
Hogue, soprano; Steve Kelley, baritone
Yun Zhang, violin; Michael Daniels,
cello
Allen Shaffer, conductor
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Intermission

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Harmoniemusik, from Don Giovanni
arranged for
Wind Ensemble by Josef Triebensee
(1772 - 1846)
(2)
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Wolfgang
Amadeus
Mozart
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Sherie Aguirre & George
Corbett, oboes
F. Gerard Errante & Dennis Zeisler, clarinets
David Savige & James Nesbit, bassoons
David Wick & Alicia Waite, horns
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Reception
provided by
Bazemore's Friendly Market |
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Performance Notes:
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(2)
A Bohemian
oboist, Josef Triebensee (1772-1846), arranged the Don Giovanni
Overture. He worked in Vienna, actually playing in the first
performance of The Magic Flute on September 30, 1791, which
Mozart directed only about two months before his death.
Triebensee spent his last thirty years in Prague and, in
addition to very many wind transcriptions, left an impressive
quantity of original music, including a dozen operas. |
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