1973-1974

8 p.m. — Palos Verdes Peninsula Library Auditorium

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October 26, 1973 — Arriaga String Quartet

Barry Socher, Connie Kupka, violins; Carole Mukogawa, viola; David Speltz, cello

Quartet No. 1 in D minor — Juan Arriaga (1806 – 1826)

Concertino for string quartet (1920) — Igor Stravinsky ( 1882 – 1971)

Quartet No. 4 in E minor, Op. 44 No. 2 — Felix Mendelssohn (1809 – 1847)


November 23, 1973 — Westwood Trio

Haim Shtrum, violin; Godfried Hoogeveen, cello; Michael Zearott, piano

Trio in E-flat major, Op. 70 No. 2 — Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)

Three Nocturnes — Ernest Bloch (1880 – 1959)

Trio, Op. 67 — Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 – 1975)


December 28, 1973 — Los Angeles Woodwind Quartet

Georgia Mohammar, flute; Joan Elardo, oboe; Donald Ransom, clarinet; Lloyd Hildebrand, bassoon

Quartet in C major — Arthur Berger (1946 – )

Fleeting Moments — Sergei Prokofiev (1891 – 1953)

Scarlattiana — Domenico Scarlatti (1685 – 1757) / Rosenthal

Callichoreo, Op. 23 (1968) — George Heussenstamm (1926 – )

Quatuor (1955) — Jean Françaix (1912 – 1997)


January 25, 1974

Pamela Goldsmith, viola; Terry King, cello; John Jensen, piano

Cello Sonata No. 4 in C major, Op. 102 No. 1 — Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)

Sonata, Op. 25 No. 1 for unaccompanied viola — Paul Hindemith (1895 – 1963)

Cello Sonata No. 1 in E minor, Op. 38 — Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897)


February 22, 1974 — Steiner-Berfield Trio

Diana Steiner, violin; Frances Steiner, cello; David Berfield, piano

Theatrical Sketches — Gail Kubik (1914 – )

Trio 1 — Robert Xavier Rodriguez (1946 – )

Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49 — Felix Mendelssohn (1809 – 1847)


March 22, 1974 — Pacifica Brass Quintet

Malcolm McNab, Chase Craig, trumpets; Roy Poper , horn; Richard Rinde, trombone; Donald Waldrop, trombone and tuba

Three pieces — Johann Christoph Pezel (1639 – 1694)

  1. Intrada
  2. Sarabande
  3. Bal

Music for His Majesty’s Cornetts and Sackbuts (ca. 1661) — Matthew Locke (1630 – 1677)

Four pieces — Anthony Holborne (d. 1602)

  1. Muy Linda
  2. Allemande
  3. Pavan
  4. Galliard

Morgenmusik (1932) — Paul Hindemith (1895 – 1963)

Ardita Zanzaretta — Don Carlo Gesualdo (ca. 1560 – 1613)

Canzona Bergamasca — Samuel Scheidt (1587 – 1654)

Fanfare for a New Theatre (1964) — Igor Stravinsky (1882 – 1971)

Art of the Fugue, BWV1080 (1750) — Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750)

Contrapuncti I, II, III, IV, VI, VII, IX


April 26, 1974 — Buffum Ensemble

Thomas Buffum, Maurice Dicterow, violins; Denyse Nadeau Buffum, viola; Julianna Buffum Holmes, cello; Richard Halligan, piano

Blossom* — Thomas Buffum (1945 – )

Art of the Fugue, BWV1080 (1750) — Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750) / Harris and Norton

Contrapunctus IX

Three pieces — Richard Halligan

  1. Song for a Dolphin
  2. Where’s West*
  3. Song for Cello*

Songs for Strings — Thomas Buffum

  1. A Million and One Things to Do
  2. Lonesome
  3. Waltz

Romance for strings and piano* — Thomas Buffum

String Quartet (unfinished), Op. 81 – Felix Mendelssohn (1809 – 1847)

*World Premiere


May 24, 1974 –Li Trobador

Gloria Ramsey, recorders; Judyth Walker Cave, soprano; Michael Cave, harpsichord; Judith Von Euer, recorders, Diana Kellerman, recorders

Medieval

Lauda ‘Venite a Laudare,’ Angelica Biltà — Francesco Landini (1325 – 1397)

Gran’ Piant’ Agli Occhi — Francesco Landini

Mass of Tournai: Kyrie, Gloria — XIV Century

Alle, Psallite cum Luya — XIII Century

Renaissance

Madrigal – O Primavera — Luzzascho Luzzaschi (1550 – 1607)

Villanelle – Vorrei, Madonna, E dirgli, Orlando fa, La primavera — XVI Century

Keyboard, Songs — John Dowland (1562 – 1626)

  1. Come Away, Come Sweet Love
  2. Come Heavy Sleep
  3. Sorrow, Stay

Three pieces — John Dowland

  1. Lachrimae Antiquae Novae
  2. Sir Henry Umpton’s Funerall
  3. M. Nicholas Griffith his Galiard’

Bourrée from Terpsichore — Michael Praetorius (1571 – 1621)

Baroque

Cantata – Nel Dolce del Oblio — George Friedrich Handel (1685 – 1759)

Keyboard – Fantasia Chromatica — Jan Sweelinck (1562 – 1621)

Aria – Hört doch der Sanften Flöten Chor — Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750)


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