Lexington Symphony Chamber Players Past Performances

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These are some of the past performances of the Lexington Symphony Chamber Players.

Friday, May 18, 12:00 noon, at First Parish Church

British music for strings, piano and tenor

Ray Bauwens, tenor

Paul Carlson, piano

Vaughan Williams Rhosymedre
Elgar Serenade for Strings
Vaughan Williams On Wenlock Edge
Grainger Molly on the Shore

We Have A Story To Tell, October 14, 2006 at Temple Isaiah

Presented by SAGE, the senior group of Temple Isaiah.

Danielle Boudrot, Bill Kirkley, Elizabeth Whitfield, Randy Hiller, Lisa Kempskie, Jane Sheena

Bottesini Andante and Variations for flute, clarinet and string quartet
Weber Clarinet Quintet, Minuet
Haydn String Quartet, Op 33 No 2, Presto
Mozart Flute quartet in D major

Friday, June 16, 2006, 12:00 pm, at First Parish Church

Jonathan McPhee, conductor

Purcell Fairy Queen Suite
Baermann Adagio for Clarinet and Strings
Bach Brandenburg Concerto no. 6, 1st movement
Vivaldi Concerto for Flute, Oboe and Bassoon
Warlock Capriol Suite

This is a free concert.

Friday Jan 13 2006, 7:30 pm, at Depot Square Gallery

Danielle Boudrot, flute; Audrey Markowitz, oboe; Bill Kirkley, clarinet; Terry Myers, bassoon; Nancy-Lee Mauger, horn

Malcolm Arnold Three Shanties
Eric Ewazen Roaring Fork
Paquito D'Rivera Aires Tropicales

The Lexington Symphony Woodwind Quintet presents an evening of music from around the world. Three Shanties, by English composer Malcolm Arnold, depicts the seafaring experience in Great Britain, Eric Ewazen's Roaring Fork visits the Rocky Mountain west, and Aires Tropicales explores the Caribbean world of composer Paquito D'Rivera. Admission free.

Saturday Dec 3 2005, 1:00-2:00 pm, Lexington Historical Society Depot Building

Duo at the Lexington Historical Society's Holiday Open House

Friday Dec 2 2005, 5:30-7:00 pm, Brookline Bank in Depot Square

String quartet

Thursday Oct 6 2005, 12:00 pm, at MIT Chapel

Telemann Canonic Sonata No. 2 in D major
Hindemith Sonata for Harp
Geoffrey Dana Hicks A Dream for alto flute and harp
Charles Rochester Young Song of the Lark for flute and harp
Ibert Two Interludes for flute, violin, and harp
Léo Delibes Lakmé
Ravel Mélodies populaires grecques
Epp Sonin, soprano; Danielle Boudrot, flute; Barbara Hughey, violin; Barbara Poeschl-Edrich, harp.

Thursday Sept 29 2005, 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm, WCRB Classical Concert at Copley Square Park

Benjamin Britten Simple Symphony
Astor Piazzola and Anibal Troilo Contrabajeando
George Gershwin, arr. Fitzsimmons Nice Work
George Gershwin, arr. Fitzsimmons My Man
Rodgers and Hammerstein, arr. Fitzsimmons No Other Love
Gioacchino Rossini String Sonata No. 2

Sarah Whitfield, soprano; Elizabeth Whitfield, Randy Hiller, Rebecca Hawkins, Barbara Oren, violin; Brad Ottesen, Lisa Kempskie, viola; Nathaniel Lathrop, cello; Scot Fitzsimmons, bass

(The performance was held in the Boston Public Library's Rabb Hall.)

Thursday Sept 29 2005, 7:30 pm, Woodwinds Through Time at Temple Isaiah

A short concert and discussion including music that features woodwinds and discussion about the development of music for combinations of woodwinds, presented by SAGE, the senior group of Temple Isaiah. Open to all without charge.

Danielle Boudrot, flute; Joe Haiko, oboe; Bill Kirkley, clarinet; Patty Yee, bassoon; Nancy-Lee Mauger, horn

Friday, Sept 2 2005, 12:00 pm at First Parish Church

Epp Sonin, soprano
Barbara Poeschl-Edrich, harp
Danielle Boudrot, flute
Paul Carlson, piano

Music by J.S. Bach, Ravel, Hindemith, Fauré, Chabrier, Delibes & Rickard

Friday, June 17 2005, 12:00 pm at First Parish Church

Free and open to the public

Debussy Sonate for flute, viola and harp
Mozart Clarinet Quintet
Ravel Introduction and Allegro for flute, clarinet, strings and harp

Sunday, March 20 2005, 3:00-5:00 pm at National Heritage Museum

$12 MFA members; $15 non-members; advance reservations required

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the MFA Associates present Fifes, Fiddles, Melodeons and More: Making Music in America's First Century, a lecture and slide presentation by Darcy Kuronen, curator of Musical Instruments, MFA, Boston, with music by members of the Lexington Symphony.

Thursday, February 17, 2005, 12:00 noon at MIT Chapel

Free and open to the public

Epp Sonin, soprano and Robert Honeysucker, baritone along with members of the Lexington Symphony (Barbara Hughey, violin; Randy Hiller, violin; Susan Griffith, cello; and Paul Carlson, piano) will perform music of Bostonian composer Amy Beach (1867-1944).

Friday, January 14, 2005, 7:30 pm at Depot Square Gallery

Suggested donation: $7

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto for Flute, Harp and String Quartet in C Major, K. 299
Charles Rochester Young Song of the Lark for flute and harp
Jacques Ibert Deux Interludes
Geoffrey Dana Hicks A Dream for alto flute and harp
Claude Debussy Sonate Pour Flute, Alto et Harpe

Danielle Boudrot, flute; Barbara Poeschl-Edrich, harp; Randy Hiller, violin; Marta Zurad, violin; Bradley Ottesen, viola; Nathaniel Lathrop, cello

Mass Cultural Council