Chamber concerts are performed in Levering Hall's Great Hall on the Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 unless otherwise indicated.
The featured work for each concert is listed below. Remaining repertoire for each concert will be announced.
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| Sunday, November 10, 2002, 3:00
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| Fanfare to La Peri | Paul Dukas |
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| (1865-1935) |
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| Trumpets: Tom Shields, John Irvine, Henry Kornblatt | ||
| Horns: Natica Blanch-Losee, Annette Weber, Ann Stewart, Mark Benson | ||
| Trombones: Charles Phillips, Kate White, Sherry Peng | ||
| Tuba: Ballard Smith | ||
| Quartet in F Major, Opus 18, No. 1 | Ludwig
van Beethoven |
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| (1770-1827) | ||
| I. Allegro con brio | ||
| II. Adagio (affettuoso ed appassionato) | ||
| III. Scherzo (allegro molto) | ||
| The Raven Quartet | ||
| John Stanmore, Violin - Danielle Gallina, Violin | ||
| Mark Mollenhauer, Viola - Alice Briggs, Cello | ||
| Two Madrigals | Samuel Adler | |
| (b. 1928) | ||
| JHU Flute Choir | ||
| Janet Kuramoto, Ashlyn Schniederjans, Beth Johnson, Laura Sprawls, Cathleen Hamel, | ||
| Alice Mary Gahbauer, You-Shan Feng, Allison Reilly, Judy Cheng, Pete Goldwine | ||
| Capriol Suite | Peter Warlock | |
| (1894-1930) |
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| Basse-Danse | ||
| Pavane | ||
| Tordion | ||
| Bransles | ||
| Pieds-en-l'air | ||
| Mattachins | ||
| Violins: John Stanmore, Molly Amend, Aman Jetha, Sam Hahn, Eugene Cho | ||
| Violas: Carolyn Henry, Bruce Berkowitz, Stephan Lieske | ||
| Cellos: Alice Briggs, Tegan Machnich | ||
| Bass: Ellsworth Briggs | ||
| -- Intermission -- | ||
| Favorite English Madrigals | arr. Kenneth Bell | |
| Hark All Ye Lovely Saints | Thomas Weelkes | |
| The Silver Swan | Orlando Gibbons | |
| Now is the Month of Maying | Thomas Morely | |
| Sing We and Chant It | Thomas Morely | |
| The Silver Swan | Orlando Gibbons | |
| Quartet No. 1 in B-flat minor | Victor Ewald | |
| Moderato | ||
| Adagio (non troppo lento) | ||
| Allegro moderato | ||
| Tuba Tiger Rag | arr. Luther Henderson | |
| The Homewood Brass Consort | ||
| Paul DeLuca, Thomas Shields, Trumpets - Ann Stewart, Horn | ||
| Charles Phillips, Trombone - Randy Harrison, Tuba | ||
| Rumanian Folkdances | Bela
Bartok |
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| (1881-1945) | ||
| Dance with a Sash | ||
| Dance with a Stick | ||
| Stamping Dance | ||
| Horn Dance | ||
| Rumainian Polka | ||
| Fast Dance - Another Fast Dance | ||
| Flutes: Pete Goldwine, Elisabeth Lessenich | ||
| Clarinets: Allison Weyer, Larry Brown | ||
| Bassoons: Norman Rosenzweig, Lisa Seischab | ||
| Horns: Annette Weber, Mark Benson | ||
| Violins: John Stanmore, Eugene Cho, Aman Jetha, Sam Hahn, Molly Amend | ||
| Violas: Carolyn Henry, Bruce Berkowitz, Stephan Lieske | ||
| Cellos: Alice Briggs, Tegan Machnich | ||
| Bass: Ellsworth Briggs | ||
| Conductor: Brian Stone | ||
| Sunday, April 6, 2003, 3:00 p.m. | ||
| Sacred Lullaby Op. 91, no. 1 |
J. Brahms/arr. Wm. Ryden |
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| Charlie is my Darling, suite for Clarinet Quartet |
arr. Paul Harvey |
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| Charlie's March |
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| Charlie's Blues |
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| Charlie's Rhumba |
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| Royal Garden Blues |
arr. Paul Nagle |
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| The Liberty Bell |
John Philip Sousa/arr. Jari A. Villanueva |
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| Barneby Clarinet Quintet |
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| Edward Wender, Cindy Suchanek, Leon
Josowitz, Jean Gover, Larry Brown |
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| Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004 | J.S. Bach | |
| (1685-1750) | ||
| III. Sarabande |
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| IV. Gigue |
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| John Stanmore, Violin |
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| -- Intermission -- |
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| Quartet in F Major for Oboe and
Strings, KV370 (368b1) |
W. A. Mozart |
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| (1756-1791) | ||
| Allegro |
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| Adagio |
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| Rondeau |
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| Keith Kaneda, Oboe |
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| John Stanmore, Violin |
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| Stephan Lieske, Viola |
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| Alice Briggs, Cello |
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| Music for Some Flutes |
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| Beth Johnson, Laura Sprowls, Cathleen
Hamel, Allison Reilly, Judy Cheng, Ashlyn Schniederjans, Flutes |
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| Music for the Theatre | Aaron
Copland |
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| (1900-1990) | ||
| Prologue |
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| Dance |
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| Interlude |
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| Burlesque |
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| Epilogue |
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| John Stanmore, Rebecca Garcia Cepa,
Sujay Pathak, Liz Johnson, Violins |
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| Bob Follet, Stephan Lieske,
Violas |
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| Alice Briggs, Chin Lee, Cellos |
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| Ellsworth Briggs, Bass |
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| Steven Haaser, Flute |
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| Mary Haaser, Oboe/EH |
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| Alison Weyer, Clarinet |
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| Bohuslav Rattay, Bassoon |
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| Tom Shields, John Irvine, Trumpets |
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| George Werner, Trombone |
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| Victoria Willman, Percussion |
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| Kristin Chadderton, Piano |
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| Brian Stone, conductor |
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| Sunday, May 11, 2003, 3:00 p.m. - SDS Room, Mattin Student Arts Center | |||
| Canzona in Double Echo | G. Gabrieli | ||
| (1553-1612) | |||
| Vocalise | Sergei Rachmaninoff | ||
| (1873-1943) | |||
| Samira Saliba Phillips, Violin | |||
| Ina Allen, Piano | |||
| Concerto No. 3 in G Major, K.V. 216 | W.A. Mozart | ||
| (1756-1791) | |||
| I. Allegro | |||
| Danse Espagnole from ``La Vida Breve" | Manuel de Falla | ||
| (1876-1946) | |||
| Rebeca Garcia Cepa, Violin | |||
| Oscar Gonzalez, Piano | |||
| Duet No. 1, Op. 5 | Luigi Boccherini | ||
| (1743-1805) | |||
| Sujay Pathak, Rebeca Garcia Cepa, Violins | |||
| Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 22 | Henryk Wieniawski | ||
| (1835-1880) | |||
| II. Romance | |||
| Sujay Pathak, Violin | |||
| Oscar Gonzalez, Piano | |||
| -- Intermission -- | |||
| Sonata No. 4 in E minor, Op. 27 | Eugene Ysaÿe | ||
| (1858-1931) | |||
| I. Allemanda (Lento Maestoso) | |||
| II. Sarabanda (Quasi Lento) | |||
| III. Finale (Presto ma non Troppo) | |||
| Christian Vachon, Violin | |||
| Gustav
Mahler/instrumentation by Arnold Schoenberg |
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| (1860-1911) | |||
| I. Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht | |||
| II. Ging heut Morgen über's Feld | |||
| III. Ich hab' ein glühend Messer | |||
| IV. Die zwei blauen Augen | |||
| Brian Ming Chu, Baritone | |||
| Flute: Elisabeth Lessenich | |||
| Clarinet: Maria Palacios | |||
| Violins: Rebeca Garcia Cepa, Samira Saliba Phillips | |||
| Viola: Aimee Broman | |||
| Cello: Alice Briggs | |||
| Bass: Ellsworth Briggs | |||
| Triangle/Glockenspiel: Victoria Willman | |||
| Piano: Ina Allen | |||
| Quasi Harmonium: Matthew Shum | |||
| Conductor: Brian Stone | |||
| Sokol Fanfare | Leos
Janácek | ||
| (1854-1928) | |||
| Trumpets: Tom
Shields, Paul DeLuca, Henry Kornblatt, John Irvine, Phillip
Sullivan, Coleman Flanagan, Dipak Srinivasan, Frank Constantino, Eric Heavner |
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| Trombones: Tony Lehman, Lenny Schwartz, Ron Gray | |||
| Timpani: Victoria Willman | |||
| Conductor: Brian Stone | |||
Last modified May 7, 2003 by Keith Kaneda
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