Chamber Music Society of Good Shepherd
Past Events in 2008
- Sunday, November 23, 2008
- Sunday, November 2, 2008
- Sunday, September 21, 2008
- Sunday, August 17, 2008
- Sunday, July 20, 2008
- Sunday, June 15, 2008
- Friday, April 18, 2008
- Sunday, March 30, 2008
- Thursday, March 6, 2008
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For additional information, contact Henson Markham via email hensonmark@aol.com
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Sunday, November 23 at 6:00 pm
An Evening of Brass Masterworks
UNF Brass Ensemble, Randy Tinnin, conductor
Navy Band Southeast Brass Ensemble, LT Charles B. Roegiers, director
Greg Spiess, organ
Free and open to the public
Greg Spiess, harpsichord & Tim Tuller, organ
Schumacher portative organ,
courtesy of Cornel Zimmer Organs
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Sunday, November 2, 6:00 pm
The Jacksonville premiere of
Monteverdi's Vespers (1610)
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The UNF Chamber Singers,
Soloists and Ensemble
Cara Tasher, conductor
featuring
New York tenor Alex Richardson
Trumpets, Trombones, Strings
Lute, Harpsichord, Organ
Free and open to the public
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 www.alexrichardsontenor.com
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Link to large (1.2 Meg) print quality flyer for the event: monteverdiflyer.jpg
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Sunday, September 21, 6 pm, Craig Hall
Baritone Rob Tudor sings Scarlatti
Handel: Trio-sonata for oboe, violin & continuo
A. Scarlatti: Cantata 'Two darting eyes' for baritone & continuo
David Paul: Walking in Paradise for violin & piano
Bach: Sonata in F Minor for violin & harpsichord
Timothy Edwards, violin; Henson Markham, harpsichord
Linda Minke, cello; David Paul, violin
Caroline Sampson, oboe; Sharon Scholl, piano
Greg Spiess, harpsichord; Rob Tudor, baritone
To benefit the Good Shepherd CEW String Program for grammar school children.
Free and open to the public. Seating limited. Doors open 5:30 pm
Refreshments available
Sunday, August 17, 6 pm, Craig Hall
Fifth Season of Chamber Music Society of Good Shepherd
Members of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
for the benefit of the Friends of the Jacksonville Symphony
Chris Dwyer, horn; Ileana Fernandez, piano; Carin Miller, bassoon; Marguerite Richardson, violin
Les Roettges, flute; Piotr Szewczyk, violin; Scott Watkins, piano
Works by: Bach, Brahms, Oliver, Szewczyk, Wieniavski
There will be a showing in Craig Hall of paintings of churches of Belarus, Poland
and around the world by guest artist Feodor Zeliankouski of Belarussian/Polish background.
Free and open to the public.
Seating limited. Doors open 5:30 pm.
Refreshments available
Sunday, July 20, 6 pm, Craig Hall
Members of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
for the benefit of the Friends of the Jacksonville Symphony
Chris Dwyer, horn; Ileana Fernandez, piano
Max Huls, violin; Cliff Newton, trumpet
Peter Wright, clarinet; assisted by Christine Clark, piano
Works by:
L. van Beethoven, Rebecca Clarke, Claude Debussy, George Gershwin,
Paul Jeanjean, Vaclav Nelhybel, Peter Schickele, Allen Vizzuti
Sunday, June 15 at 6:00 pm
Corelli: Trio-sonata for two recorders
A. Scarlatti: 'Lontan dalla sua Clori,' cantata for soprano
Bach: Sonata in G Major for violin and harpsichord
David Bowen, harpsichord; Timothy Edwards, violin
Nick Curry, cello; Anne McKennon, recorder
Henson Markham, harpsichord; Linda Minke, cello
Cara Tasher, soprano; Chris Zaleski, recorder, oboe
Renaissance Singers
Friday, April 18 at 7:30 pm
University of North Florida Spring Masterworks Concert
UNF Chorale & Chamber Singers, Cara Tasher, director, and UNF Chamber Orchestra
Bach: Jesu meine Freude
UNF Chamber Singers; Tim Tuller, gallery organ
Telemann: Laudate Jehovam
UNF Chamber Singers; Casey Mink, Jennifer Warzinski, violins
Anna Wilson, cello; Tim Tuller, gallery organ
Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Cellos
Nick Curry, Brittany Maroney, cello; UNF String Orchestra
Beethoven: Elegy
Fauré: Requiem
UNF Chorale & Chamber Orchestra
Simon Shiao, violin solo; Tim Tuller, organ
Sunday, March 30 at 6:00 pm
Four Centuries of Brass Music
from St. Mark's Venice & Beyond
Ancient City Brass,
Cliff Newton, director
Cliff Newton, Joe Jamerson, Tyree Landers, Paul Dobson - trumpet
Robin Arnold - French horn
Bob Gauger, Will Robinson, Karl Koppenberger - trombone
John Joline - euphonium
Jimmy Williamson, Jose Juaquin-Hernandez - tuba
Bob Neal - percussion
UNF Brass Ensemble,
Dr. Randy Tinnin, director
Warren Kus, James Justice, Jimmy Gibson - trumpet
Jesse Law, Rosalie Falcon - trumpet
Shawn Hanlon, Samantha Lambros - French horn
Arnaldo Colon, Santiago Latorre, Paul Joyner - trombone
Justin Wexler - euphonium
Ben Maisonet, Kevin Broulik - tuba
Navy Band Southeast Brass Ensemble,
MUC Kenny Oliver, conductor
MU2 Jaime Kaufman, MU3 Jorge Argueta - trumpet
MU3 Michael Buenvenida, MUSN Maxwell Garcia-Gonzalez - trumpet
MU3 Darius Prusfalcon - French horn
MU1 Trevor Spaulding - flugelhorn
MU1 Joseph Dowdy, MU2 Donald Evinger - trombone
MUC Kenny Oliver, MU3 Jay Benson - bass trombone
MU3 Bryant Patterson - euphonium
MU2 Algie Smith, MU2 Jose Juaquin-Hernandez - tuba
For the first time ever, Jacksonville's premiere brass ensembles in joint concert: Gabrieli to Carnival of Venice and Beyond in the glorious acoustics of the Church of the Good Shepherd.
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Combined Ensembles
Sacrae Symphoniae, 1597 Giovanni Gabrieli
Sonata Pian e Forte (antiphonal brass choirs)
Canzon Primi Toni (antiphonal brass choirs)
Ancient City Brass
Americus Quickstep, c. 1860 W. L. Hobbs
Jesus Loves Me, 2005 arr. Bob Gauger
Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home, 1847 I. B. Woodbury
Valkoisin Purjein, 1995 Lehtonen arr. Lampi
Muistojen Aika, 1995 Lehtonen arr. Lampi
Blest Be the Tie That Binds, 1996 arr. John Joline
Navy Band Southeast Brass Ensemble
Quidditch from Harry Potter & the Sorcerer’s Stone John Williams
Liberty Bell John Philip Sousa
Three Brass Cats Chris Hazel
Intermission
UNF Brass Ensemble
Canzona per Sonare No. 2 Giovanni Gabrieli
Chorale Preludes Johann Sebastian Bach
Jesus bleibet meine Freude
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
Misty
Amazing Grace
O Happy Day
Combined Ensembles with David Bowen, organ
Alleluia, Sing to Jesus, 1830 Rowland Prichard
Jerusalem, 1916 C. Hubert H. Parry
Thursday, March 6 at 7:30 pm
Stetson University Concert Choir, Alan Raines, conductor
Boyd Jones, organist
Jane Christeson, mezzo-soprano; Russell Franks, baritone
Maurice Duruflé Requiem, Op. 9
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