Re: Recital program ideas...


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Posted by On a mission on July 22, 2003 at 08:15:59:

In Reply to: Recital program ideas... posted by Ray on July 22, 2003 at 01:28:46:

In an effort to appear "productive", and because I need a big challenge, I am planning on doing these recital programs over the next nine months. I tried to choose literature that I haven't yet performed, that would be compelling to listen to and that would not kill my accompanist. The basic format here is three with piano, one unaccompanied and one chamber work.

I hope that you will find this list to be helpful!

Handel (Morris)- Sonata in F Major
Stevens- Salve Venere...
Schumann (Cooley)- Three Romances
Schickele- Little Suite for Winter (duo w/ clarinet)
J. Williams- Concerto

Broughton- Sonata
Persichetti- Parable
DeFaye- Suite Marine
Wilder- Sonata no. 1
Stevens- Triangles (Trio w/ hn&tbn)

Vivaldi (Morris)- Sonata in a minor
Kraft- Encounters
Crockett- Mystique
Daniellson- Capriccio di Camera (solo w/ BQ)
Ellerby- Concerto

T. Ritter George- Sonata
Von Koch- Monologue 9
Barnes- Concerto
Stevens- Dialogue (Duo w/ tbn)
Kellaway- Morning Song

Telemann (Drobnak)- Sonata in F
Ruggiero- Fractured Mambos
Strukow- Concerto
Sondheim- Send in the Clowns
Bozza- Concertino
(I fear this program!!!)

Telemann- Fantasy in c minor
Penderecki- Capriccio
Kellaway- Westwood Song
Koetsier- Concertino
Stevens- Sisyphus (solo w/tuba ensemble)

Spillman- Four Greek Preludes
Lundquist- Landscape
Ihlenfeld- Clouds
Tomasi- To be or not to be (solo w/ three trombones)
Ewazen- Sonata


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