FREDERICK HISTORICAL PIANO COLLECTION
Historical
Piano Concerts Series
at
the
Ashburnham Community Church
Sunday,
October 7, 2007 at 4: 00 p.m.
Sharona
Joshua
(Click on name for Bio) |
Program
Etude in c, Op.10 No.12 (The “Revolutionary Etude”) (1830) | Frédéric
François Chopin
(1810–1849) |
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Rondo Capriccioso in E, Op.14 (1830) | Felix
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
(1809-1847) |
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Etude in Gb, Op.10 No.5 (The “Black-Key”) (1828-1832) | Chopin | |
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Phantasie in C, Op.17 (1836) | Robert
Schumann
(1810–1856) |
Intermission
Nocturne in c#, KK IVa No.16 (1830) | Chopin | |
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Nocturne No.5 in Bb, H.37 (1817) | John
Field
(1782–1837) |
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Scherzo in b-flat, Op.31 (1837) | Chopin | |
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Etude in E, Op.10 No.3 (1828-’32) | Chopin | |
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From Songs Without Words, Op.62: | Mendelssohn | |
No.6 in A, Frühlingslied (Spring Song) (1842) | ||
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Nocturne in Eb, Op.9 No.2 (1830-’31) | Chopin |
Piano to be chosen from The Frederick Collection when Ms. Joshua arrives from England before the concert.
All pianos played in the concerts are from The Frederick Collection.
Ashburnham Community Church: Main Street (Rte. 12) at Chapel Street.
Admission: $10.00 /adult (children and students, free).
The building is wheelchair accessible.
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