FREDERICK HISTORICAL PIANO COLLECTION
Historical
Piano Concerts Series
at
the
Ashburnham Community Church
Sunday,
September 27, 2009 at 4: 00 p.m.
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R.
J. Kelley, horns Lisa
Rautenberg, violin
Monica Jakuc Leverett, piano (Click on names for Bio) |
Program
Cantilène
for violin, horn, and piano
(North American premiere on historical instruments) |
Théodore
Dubois
(1837-1924) |
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Sonata in d, Op. 108, for piano and violin (1887) | Johannes
Brahms
(1833-1897) |
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Allegro | ||
Adagio | ||
Un poco presto e con sentimento | ||
Presto agitato | ||
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Unmeasured Prelude for solo horn, from Op.27 (c.1839) | Jacques
François Gallay
(1795-1864) |
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Adagio
and Allegro in Ab, Op. 70 (1849)
for horn and piano |
Robert
Schumann
(1810-1856) |
Intermission
Trio
in Eb, Op. 40 (1865)
for piano, violin and Waldhorn |
Brahms | |
Andante | ||
Scherzo: Allegro | ||
Adagio mesto | ||
Finale: Allegro con brio |
Piano
by Streicher, Vienna, c. 1871, from the
Frederick Collection.
Mr. Kelley will play the compositions by Dubois, Gallay and Schumann on a silver-plated cor d’orchestre with three-piston sauterelle, by Besson of London, c.1875. He will perform the Brahms trio part on a brass cor d’orchestre by Marcel Auguste Raoux, rue Serpente, Paris, c.1860. |
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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