Classical Edge

 Playlist for CE  10 and 15 September 2013

Composer


Piece

Performers

Nelson, Oliver

Yearnin'

Turtle Island String Quartet & Ying Quartet

Lennon & Mccartney

Because

Turtle Island String Quartet & Ying Quartet

Farberman, Harold


Concerto 4 Jazz Drummer & So,

Bournemouth So; Louie Bellson, Drums

Dupre, Marcel


Prelude And Fugue In
B Major, Op7, No.1

Cameron Carpenter, Organ

Chopin Frederic


Etude In C Major, Op.10, No.1

Cameron Carpenter, Organ

Bach, J.S.


Chorale Prelude,Bwv659, The
Great 18 Chorales

Cameron Carpenter, Organ

Norgard, Per


Wie Ein Kind

Danish National Radio Chamber Choir

Rachmaninov, Sergei

Musical Movement, Op16 No.4&3

Ann Cummings, Piano

Thomson, Virgil/Crashaw, R.


Sung By The Shepherds

Anthony Tommasini, Piano; D'anna Fortunato, Mezzo-Soprano

Thomson, Virgil/Anon.

Before Sleeping

Anthony Tommasini, Piano; D'anna Fortunato, Mezzo-Soprano

Thomson, Virgil/Anon.


Jerusalem, My Happy Home

Anthony Tommasini, Piano; D'anna Fortunato, Mezzo-Soprano

Penderecki, Krzysztof


Threnody 4 Victims Of Hiroshima 4,52
Stringed

National Polish Radio Sym Ork

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This September, The Esoterics will perform a series of choral concerts inspired by the poetic contemplation of the eternal.  ÆONIA, coming from coming Latin word for ‘eternity,’ will feature new and recent compositions by the ensemble’s founding director Eric Banks, the group’s composer-in-residence Donald Skirvin, and the three winners of POLYPHONOS, The Esoterics’ annual choral composition competition:  Stephen Feigenbaum, Joseph Gregorio, and Iman Habibi.

  Please join The Esoterics for these upcoming events for ÆONIA

  Friday ∙ 20 September 2013 ∙ 7pm ∙ Queen Anne
Open Dress Rehearsal with composers for ÆONIA
Queen Anne Christian Church ∙ 1316 3rd Avenue West   
 

Saturday ∙ 21 September 2013 ∙ 8 pm ∙ Seattle
Concert with reception to follow
St Joseph Catholic Church ∙ 732 18th Avenue East
 

Sunday ∙ 22 September 2013 ∙ 2pm ∙ West Seattle
Holy Rosary Catholic Church ∙ 4142 42nd Avenue Southwest    www.TheEsoterics.org.

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 October 6; 2:00 p.m. – Marion Camp Oliver memorial organ Tenth
Anniversary concert; Mel Butler, organist. Paul Fritts organ,
Thomsen Chapel ST. MARK’S CATHEDRAL Seattle, Washington

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October 27, 2013, 7 pm,  Sunday  REFORMATION DAY HYMN FESTIVAL
featuring inspiring hymns and music of the reformation
Michael Miller will serve as choral conductor with Norma
Aamodt-Nelson at the organ.   Trinity Lutheran Church
6215 196th Street SW  Lynnwood, WA  425-778-2159
www.trinitylutheranchurch.com

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Beethoven Piano Quartets
...and more!

Byron Schenkman & Friends
Greetings Friends! The opening concert of our inaugural season at Benaroya Hall is coming up in just a few weeks: Beethoven Piano Quartets with violinist Liza Zurlinden, violist Jason Fisher, and cellist Nathan Whittaker, on Sunday, October 6, at 7 pm. Tickets are available now at the Benaroya Hall Box Office in downtown Seattle (206) 215-4747 or online here. I am having a great time preparing for this and am eager to tell you a bit more about the program and the musicians