Sunday, November 10, 2002
- 2002-2003 Season
- Concert Orchestra
- Conductor: Brian Stone
- Works Performed:
- Featured Artists: Samuel Adler JHU Flute Choir Homewood Brass Consort
- Venue: The Great Hall, Levering Hall
- Time: 3:00 pm
Concert Details
Paul Dukas: Fanfare to La Peri
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
Ludwig van Beethoven: Quartet in F Major, Opus 18, No. 1
The Raven Quartet
John Stanmore, violin – Danielle Gallina, violin
Mark Mollenhauer, viola – Alice Briggs, cello
Samuel Adler: Two Madrigals
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
Peter Warlock: Capriol Suite
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
arr. Kenneth Bell: Favorite English Madrigals
Thomas Weelkes: Hark All Ye Lovely Saints
Orlando Gibbons: The Silver Swan
Thomas Morely: Now is the Month of Maying
Thomas Morely: Sing We and Chant It
Homewood Brass Consort
Paul DeLuca, trumpet
Tom Shields, trumpet
Ann Stewart, horn
Charles Phillips, trombone
Randy Harrison, tuba
Victor Ewald: Quartet No. 1 in B-flat minor
Homewood Brass Consort
arr. Luther Henderson: Tuba Tiger Rag
Homewood Brass Consort
Bela Bartok: Romanian Folk Dances