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Fourth Maryland Early Brass Festival

Saturday and Sunday, March 3-4, 2001

Program

Saturday March 3, 2001

2:00 - Lecture: 'The History of Brass Instruments in Russia,' presented by Andre M. Smith, former Bass Trombonist of The Metropolitan Opera of New York and Leopold Stokowski's American Symphony Orchestra (Carnegie Hall).  Kelly Lecture Hall, Goucher College - Free Admission


4:00 - Concert: Haebler Chapel, Goucher College - Free Admission

Maryland Early Brass Consort and Goucher Chamber Orchestra
    Carl Heinrich Biber - Sonata (Guest Soloist Stan Curtis)
    Thomas Bacon - Club March (Baroque Music from Maryland for the Annapolis Tuesday Club)
    Neukomm - Three Fanfares
French Cavalry Trumpet Ensemble
    Senee - Garde a Vous & Marche des Canonniers de Lille
    Cerclier - D'Andurain Marche
    Anonynous - A L'Etendard
Natural Trumpet Ensemble
    Heinrich IF Biber - Sonata Sancti Polycarpi
    Salieri - Two Aufzuege for Two Choirs

Sunday March 4th

1:00 - Cornetto Masterclass conducted by Kiri Tollaksen, noted American soloist and teacher, assisted by Goucher organist Mary Hamlin-Spencer.  Open to the Public.  Haebler Chapel, Goucher College - Free Admission

3:00 - Festival Concert - Haebler Chapel, Goucher College - Free Admission

Stan Curtis & Mary Hamlin-Spencer
    Fontana - Sonata Nr 4
Washington Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble
    Scheidt - Canzon Cornetto a 4 voc.
    Buonamente - Sonata a 6
    Lobo - Ave Maria a 8
    Anonymous (Polish) - Duma
    A. Gabrieli - Ricercar in duodecimo tuono
    Grillo - Canzon secunda a 8
Natural Horn Ensemble
    Bertin - Four Pieces
Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble
    Mascara - Canzon
Natural Trumpet Ensemble
    Anonymous (Munich) - Aufzug in Two Choirs