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The French Confection
Monday ~ September
23, 2002 8:00PM
Chandler Recital Hall
Old Dominion
University
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Sonata in D
Major, Opus 1, No. 4
- Largo
- Allegro
- Grave
- Allegro
Young Artist Competition Winner Veronica Barger, flute;
Sherie Aguirre, oboe; Janet Kriner, cello; Allen
Shaffer, harpsichord
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Jean Baptiste Loeillet
(1680-1730) |
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Veronica Bargar, flute; Barbara Chapman, harp |

Jacques Ibert
(1890-1962)
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L'Histoire de
Babar le petit éléphant (1940/45)
Emily Stauch, narrator; Lee Jordan Anders, piano |

Francis Pulenc
(1899-1963) |
Intermission
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Sonata for
Trumpet, Horn and Trombone (1922, rev. 1945)
Stephen Carlson, trumpet; David Wick, horn; Donna Parkes,
trombone |
Francis Poulenc |
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Francis Poulenc |
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La Cheminée
du Roi René, Opus 205 (1939)
- Cortége
- Aubade (Morning Serenade)
- Jongleurs (Acrobats)
- La
Maousinglade (an area in Aix-en-Provence)
- Joutes sur
l'Arc (Jousts on the Arc River)
- Chasse a
Valabre (Hunting at Valabre)
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Madrigal-Nocturne
Debra Cross, flute; Sherie Aguirre, oboe; F. Gerrand
Errante, clarinet; Andrew Gott, bassoon; David Wick,
horn
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Darius Milhaud
(1892-1974) |
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Reception provided by
CORA
Uptown
Southern Chow! |
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Old Wine ~ New Bottles
Monday ~
November 25, 2002 8:00PM
Chandler Recital Hall
Old Dominion University |
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Johannes Ockeghem
(c. 1410-1497) |
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Ockeghem
Variations for woodwind quintet and piano (2000)
- Lustrous
- Ringing
- Electric
- Floating
- Resounding
Debra Cross, flute; George Corbett, oboe; F. Gerard Errante, clarinet; Andrew Gott,
bassoon; David Wick, horn; Charles Woodward, piano
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Judith Shatin
(b. 1949) |
Intermission
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String
Quartet No. 6 (1978)
- Fantasia
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Scherzo-Humoresque
- Variations (On Pachebel's Canon)
- Serenade
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Introduction and Finale
Amanda Armstrong, violin; Lesa Bishop, violin; Jennifer
Snyder, viola Janet Kriner, cello
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George Rochberg
(b. 1918) |
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Reception provided by
Panera |
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Weiner Klassiker
Monday ~
February 10, 2003 8:00PM
Chandler Recital Hall
Old Dominion University |
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Divertimento
in C Major, The Birthday,
*Hob II:11
- Presto
- Andante:
"Mann und Weib"
- Menuett -
Trio
- Tema:
Moderato - Variations I-VII - Tema
Debra Cross, flute; George Corbett, oboe; Amanda
Armstrong and Kirsty Barnett Green, violin; Janet Kriner, cello; Christopher White, double bass; Thomas Marshall, harpsichord
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Franz Joseph Haydn
(1732-1809) |
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Franz Joseph Haydn |
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Die Zauberflöte: Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja
Steve Kelly, bass; Charles Woodward, piano |

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791) |
Intermission
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
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Quintet in C Major for the piano
and winds, Opus 16
- Grave:
Alegro, ma non troppo
- Andante
cantabile
- Rondo:
Allegro, ma non troppo
George Corbett, oboe; F. Gerard Errante, clarinet;
Andrew Gott, bassoon; David Wick, horn; Charles Woodward, piano
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Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827) |
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American Masters
Monday ~ April 7, 2003
8:00PM
Chandler Recital Hall
Old Dominion University
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Walter Piston
(1894-1976) |
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William Bolcom
(b. 1938) |
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Amanda
Armstrong, violin; F. Gerard Errante, clarinet; Ruth Easterling Winters, piano |

Libby Larson
(b. 1950) |
Intermission
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Leonard Bernstein
(1918-1990) |
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Songs for
soprano and jazz quartet
Laura Martier,
vocalist; John Toomey, piano; Jimmy Masters, bass;
Eddie Williams, saxophones; Howard Curtis, drums
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Various composers |
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Reception provided by
The Downtown
Provision
Company |
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*Hob ~ Anthony von Hoboken compiled
a directory of Haydn's works according to musical forms. His results were
published by the company Schott under the title Joseph Haydn - Thematisch-bibliographisches Werkverzeichnis" (Joseph Haydn -
Thematic-bibliographic Listing of his Works). Hoboken assigned a number to each
work, and this idea was so helpful, that most of Haydn's works are now known not
only through their title but also through their Hoboken (H) number.
*K ~
In 1851 Ludwig Köchel decided to compile a complete chronological
catalogue after having read a pamphlet that lamented the state of
knowledge regarding Mozart's compositions. Between 1851 and 1862 he
researched his Chronologisch- thematisches Verzeichnis sämtlicher Tonwerke
Wolfgang Amade Mozarts (Chronological- Thematic Directory of the Complete
Compositions of Mozart), the first work on this scale for any composer.
The Köchel (K or
KV) numbers are assigned in what was believed to be chronological order,
but due to the improvements in musicological research the original numbers
have sometimes been altered. The Köchel catalogue is currently in its 6th
revision and is published by Breitkopf & Härtel. |
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