Classical Edge 2/26/13 & 3/4/13
Most of tonights program are pieces not heard before on CE. You should Find, the Fine Fables amusing and challenging.
Classical Edge Playlist for 26 February and 3 March 2013
Composer |
Piece |
Performers |
Trad, Langford, Arr |
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The King's Singers, The Gordon Langford Trio |
Tiomkin/Webster |
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The King's Singers, The Gordon Langford Trio |
Goodwin |
What Kind Of Things |
The King's Singers, The Gordon Langford Trio |
Bloch, Ernest |
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Trio Con Brio Copenhagen |
Poulenc, Francis |
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Michael Murray, Organ; Atlanta Sym Ork |
Fine, Irving |
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Susan Davenny Wyner, Soprano; Yehudi Wyner, Piano |
Hovhaness, Alan |
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Trinity College Of Music, Wind Orchestra |
Dukas, Paul |
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Margaret Fingerhut, Piano |
Dukas, Paul |
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Margaret Fingerhut, Piano |
Bartolucci, Domenico |
Crux Fidelis |
Opus 7, Jennifer Fanning, Soprano |
Albright, William |
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Opus 7 |
Barber, Samuel |
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Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra |
Chris Wartes, Host
Classical Edge (20/21 century contemporary classical)
KSER 90.7 FM/HD1 Everett, WA Listener Supported Community Radio
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The Pacifica Chamber Orchestra is having a performance March 10th in Everett. See the below link. http://www.pacificachamberorchestra.org/index.html This is what they will be performing: Petite Symphonie, No.4 and No.5 Milhaud
Pan, Suite for 10 Winds and Double Bass Brauer
Fratres for Cello and Chamber Orchestra Part
Concerto Grosso, No. 2 Bloch
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MEDIEVAL WOMEN’S CHOIR PRESENTS From Santiago to Canterbury
Seattle, WA – The Medieval Women’s Choir, led by notable Medieval music scholar Margriet Tindemans, presents “From Santiago to Canterbury – Pilgrimages for the Ages,” Saturday, March 2 at 8 PM at St. James Cathedral (804 9th Ave, Seattle).
Join the choir for a musical journey to the three most celebrated pilgrimage sites of the medieval world: Jerusalem, Santiago de Compostela and Canterbury, featuring baritone David Stutz and instrumentalists Peggy Monroe and Bill McJohn in a program that includes the famous Palestinalied by Walter von der Vogelweide, O Jerusalem by St. Hildegard of Bingen, and music from the famous Camino de Santiago, the pilgrimage route to the shrine of Saint James in northern Spain.
Passes $22 in advance and $25 at the door (Students and Seniors pay as able). Passes are available online at www.medievalwomenschoir.org or by calling 206-264-4822. --
Turi Henderson
Administrator, Medieval Women's Choir
PO BOX 30855
Seattle, WA 98113-0855
info@medievalwomenschoir.org
206-264-4822
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March 3, 2013, 2013, 7 pm: All Bach concert, Balint Karosi,
winner of the International Bach Competition in Leipzig, director
of music at First Lutheran Church in Boston Trinity Lutheran Church
6215 196th St SW Lynnwood WA 425-778-2159 or 425-745-1316
www.trinitylutheranchurch.com
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Concert: March 9, 7 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church, 1120 Walker St, Port Townsend PT Musicians Salute Spring with The Rain Sonata Aspiring Concert Series to “Demystify Chamber Music” (Pt. Townsend, WA-Feb. 18, 2013) – A newly formed duo of Port Townsend musicians will debut March 9 at 7 p.m. at Grace Lutheran with a nod to spring in the Pacific Northwest. Johannes Brahms’ Violin Sonata No. 1 in G major, Op. 78, also known as The Rain Sonata, will be a featured piece in what Lenore Vardi and Lisa Lanza hope will grow into a new, Olympic Peninsula chamber music series. Vardi, a concert violin soloist and recording artist has recently moved to Port Townsend and says she and Lanza, a well-known local pianist, share a goal, “to make chamber music more accessible. Our aim is to perform a wide variety of works, to bring the audience into our world and demystify chamber music by involving the audience in an after-concert 'fireside chat'. We will talk about the music’s history and let people share their feelings about the pieces.” Along with Brahms’ Rain Sonata, the pair will perform Mozart’s Sonata No. 13 for Violin and Piano K. 454, and will end the concert with the Suite for Violin and Piano by Emanuel Vardi―Lenore’s late husband and an internationally celebrated violist. Lanza will also solo on Frédéric Chopin’s Ballade in F Minor Op. 52. “We are hoping this will be the start of a Port Townsend chamber music series that will feature a core group of local musicians of the highest caliber, with invited guest artists from around the country,” says Vardi. The duo has plans for its second concert which will be June 2 and is expected to feature a selection of works for piano, violin, and cello. For those interested in the March 9th concert at Port Townsend’s Grace Lutheran Church there is a suggested donation of $15 for adults and $6 for children. Websites: www.lenorevardi.com & www.lisalanza.com
Contact: Lenore Vardi at (206) 947-9694 or vardiart@vardiart.com
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Please join us to celebrate the completion of our new organ for St. Lukes Episcopal Church in Anchorage, KY.
The open house will take place at our shop in Roy. Map and driving directions.
We will have music, food and drink for everyone. Feel free to bring your family and friends.
Saturday, March 16, 2009 from 3 to 6 pm.
Pasi Organ Builders Inc.
32215 8th Ave. South
Roy WA 98580
We are looking forward to seeing you,
Martin Pasi
Pasi Organ Builders Inc. 32215 8th Ave. South Roy WA 98580
Phone: 253 843 2914 Mobile: 253 279 8339
www.pasiorgans.com
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Mar. 17 Sunday John Grew University Organist and chair of the
organ program at McGill University in Montreal, performs music of
the Baroque and modern eras on the UW's famed Littlefield Organ.
3:00 p.m. Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall Univ. of Washington
$15 cash or check at the door www.music.washington.edu
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April 4-6 "Continuo, the Art of Creative Collaboration"; a conference
of the Westfield Center for Historical Keyboard Studies, in
collaboration with Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma WA. For a
detailed schedule and registration/ticket info, visit westfield.org
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May 5, 2013, 7 pm: Douglas Cleveland Trinity Lutheran Church
6215 196th St SW Lynnwood WA 425-778-2159 or 425-745-1316
www.trinitylutheranchurch.com
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