Classical Edge - Tue 10:30pm & Sun 4am

Hi, My fellow lovers of "Modern Classics,"   In the past I have emphasized a single instrument not often used in classical music, like the saxophone. Tonight I will do the same with the accordion.  There are several new composers to CE and some olde ones like Purcell....KSER is having its fall pledge drive this week. Consider supporting KSER tonight or anytime during the drive or thereafter. Visit KSER.ORG for more info. Thank You.
Playlist for 2 & 7 October 2012

Composer

Piece

Performers

Purcell, Henry


Lord, How Are They Increased That Trouble Me

The Sixteen

Purcell, Henry


Have Mercy Upon Me

The Sixteen

Purcell, Henry


Remember Not, Lord, Our Offences

The Sixteen

Purcell, Henry


Blessed Are All They That Fear The
Lord

The Sixtee

Corigliano, John

Winging It: Improvisations For Piano 

Ursula Oppens, Piano

Gubaidulina, Sofic

Et Expecto (Awaiting, The Second                  Coming)

Fredrich Lips, Bayan

Keuris, Tristan

Chamber Concerto 4 Accordian & Ensemble

Miny Dekkers,

Accordian; Netherlands Radio Chamber Phil

Messiaen, Olivier


The Virgin&The Child From The                    Lord's Nativity

Maria Vlasova, Accordian

Just You, Just Me

Art Van Damme, Quintet

Diane

Art Van Damme, Quintet

Star Eyes

Art Van Damme, Quintet

Gigout, Eugene


10 Pieces: No.4 Toccata In B Minor

Kyler Brown, Organ

Canning, Thomas


Organ Sonata: Fugue

Kyler Brown, Organ

Grigorjeva, Galina

On Leaving

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir

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The Everett Philharmonic Led by Dr. Paul-Elliott Cobbs Opens Its Third Season Who: Dr. Paul-Elliott Cobbs & the Everett Philharmonic Orchestra What: Third Season Premiere Concert When: Saturday, October 6, 2012 at 7:00 PM Where: Everett Performing Arts Center • 2710 Wetmore Ave • Everett Music Director Dr. Paul-Elliott Cobbs presents the third season of the Everett Philharmonic. The orchestra will perform its opening concert of the 2012-13 season at 7:00 PM on Saturday, October 6 in the Everett Performing Arts Center. Entitled "A Night in Madrid," this exotic program features the fervent music of romantic Spain. It opens with Manuel de Falla’s "Jota" from The Three Cornered Hat, a work selected by our Spring Fling auction winner, Lou Davis. Emmanuel Chabrier’s España will next enchant the audience with its shadowy harmonies and gleaming melodies. Then internationally-acclaimed guitarist, Michael Partington will take center stage as he joins the Everett Philharmonic for Joaquin Rodrigo’s breathtaking Concierto de Aranjuez for Guitar and Orchestra. Mr. Partington has performed with numerous orchestras throughout the world and is a gifted guitar professor at the University of Washington. Capriccio Espagnol by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov will provide a spine-tingling finale to the evening. This work’s brilliant orchestration and virtuosic solos will rouse the orchestra and audience alike. Before the show, at 5:30 PM in the Reception Hall, the Kick-Off party offers the chance to enjoy the company of your musical family while enjoying appetizers and beverages. Immediately following the reception, Dr. Cobbs will invite the audience to attend his informal and informative Stage-side Chat. Dr. Cobbs will share insights and anecdotes connected with the evening’s composers and works. As it embarks on its third season, the EPO boasts a roster of 85 enthusiastic, professional-level musicians. Two successful seasons have paved the way for an incredible future. Excitement continues to mount as the orchestra prepares to share more amazing music with audiences throughout the region. The Everett Philharmonic Orchestra’s third season includes performances in November, February, April and May. Visit the EPO website at www.everettphil.org or call (206) 270-9729 for tickets. Tickets are affordably priced at $25 for adults, $20 for students and seniors. Family discount pricing is available for the November family concert and discounts are also available for groups of 10 or more. Festival Seating—so come early. Doors open at 5:15 pm. Stageside Chat with the Maestro and our soloist at 6:15 PM. ### If you would like more information about this topic or to schedule an interview with Loma L. Cobbs, Executive Director or Paul-Elliott Cobbs, Music Director, please call Cami Davis at (206) 270-9729 or email The Everett Philharmonic at info@everettphil.org

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October 5; 7:30 p.m. – “Organ in Sight and Sound” – Mark Brombaugh
presentation on the Flentrop organ (assisted by Saint Mark’s Canon
Musician Mel Butler) Saint Mark’s Cathedral, Seattle

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October 28, 2012, 7 pm: Kathrine Handford, professor organ at
Lawrence University in Wisconsin Trinity Lutheran Church
6215 196th St. SW, Lynnwood WA 425-778-2159 or 425-745-1316
www.trinitylutheranchurch.com