Saturday, April 30, 2011
Final Doctoral Recital
Louella Alatiit
Staller Center Recital Hall
SUNY Stony Brook University
Monday May 9, 2011 5:30pm
-Come and listen to a wonderful Canadian Baroque violinist Louella Alatiit in her Final Doctoral Recital, where she will perform music by Georg Muffat (Violin Sonata), Johann Sebastian Bach (Partita in D minor), Antonio Bertali (Ciaccona), Georg Phillip Telemann ("Paris" Quartet in A minor), and a world premier of Canadian composer Graham Flett's Quartet "Recasted Trope". Louella will be joined by harpsichordist Kelly Savage, gambist Motomi Igarashi, and flutist Sang Joon Park.
Kelly Savage
Motomi Igarashi
Sang Joon Park
Graham Flett
Louella Alatiit
Staller Center Recital Hall
SUNY Stony Brook University
Monday May 9, 2011 5:30pm
-Come and listen to a wonderful Canadian Baroque violinist Louella Alatiit in her Final Doctoral Recital, where she will perform music by Georg Muffat (Violin Sonata), Johann Sebastian Bach (Partita in D minor), Antonio Bertali (Ciaccona), Georg Phillip Telemann ("Paris" Quartet in A minor), and a world premier of Canadian composer Graham Flett's Quartet "Recasted Trope". Louella will be joined by harpsichordist Kelly Savage, gambist Motomi Igarashi, and flutist Sang Joon Park.
Kelly Savage
Motomi Igarashi
Sang Joon Park
Graham Flett
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Bacchanalia Baroque
Michel Blavet and Friends
Gems of the French Baroque
Thursday April 28, 2011 7:30pm
The Church of the Transfiguration
1 East 29th street between Fifth & Madison Avenues
Bacchanalia by Nicholas Poussin
Michel Blavet and Friends
Gems of the French Baroque
Thursday April 28, 2011 7:30pm
The Church of the Transfiguration
1 East 29th street between Fifth & Madison Avenues
Bacchanalia by Nicholas Poussin
Bacchanalia (Laura Thompson, Director/flutist) will present musical gems from the French Baroque for one/two flutes with violin and basso continuo. The program will include Sonata in e minor by Michel Blavet; Trio in D major from “Pieces en trios” by Marin Marais; duos for two flutes by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier; Concert no. 5, from “Pièces de Clavecin en Concert” by Jean-Philippe Rameau; a selection from the Concerts Royaux of François Couperin; and Georg Philipp Telemann's “New” Paris Quartet no. 2 in a minor.
Directions: N/R train to 28th & Broadway; or no. 6 train to 28th & Lexington Avenue
General admission $25, students/seniors $15.
Please join us for a reception after the concert.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Invitation to Johannes Passion
Richardson Auditorium at Alexander Hall
Princeton University, New Jersey
Friday April 22, 2011 8:00pm
Chirst on the cross by Francisco de Zurbarán
For more information click below:
http://www.princeton.edu/~gleeclub/index.shtml
Richardson Auditorium at Alexander Hall
Princeton University, New Jersey
Friday April 22, 2011 8:00pm
Chirst on the cross by Francisco de Zurbarán
For more information click below:
http://www.princeton.edu/~gleeclub/index.shtml
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