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Thames Valley College Summer Serenade 1976

This concert took place on 20th May 1976 at 7.30 p.m.. The programme was as follows. You can listen to mp3s of all items shown in blue by clicking them.

 

Elgar: Idylle TVC Orchestra, Angela Sleeman (conductor)
Telemann: Overture (from Flute Suite in E minor) Susan Mould (flute), TVC Orchestra, Angela Sleeman (conductor)
Grieg: Praeludium (from Holberg Suite) TVC String Orchestra, Irene Hughes (conductor)
Mozart: First movement (from Divertimento in B flat) Dawn West and Corinne Foote (clarinets), Zoë Johnson (bassoon)
Buckman: Tarnia Keith Buckman (guitar)
Buckman: Tregurtha flavoured ice cream Keith Buckman (guitar)
Vaughan Williams: Two vocalises Sheree Rosenberg (soprano), Penny Vickers (clarinet)
Brahms: Scherzo (from Serenade in D, Op. 11) Christopher Counsell (horn), Corinne Foote (piano)
Schubert: Lob' der Tränen Clive Bradley (baritone)
Mozart: Allegro (from String Quartert, K. 159) Henrietta Wayne and Alison Hutchins (violins), Keith Buckman (viola), Nicholas Roberts (cello)
Tcherepnin: Trio for three flutes Malcolm Griffiths, Susan Mould, Ruth Shelton-Jones (flutes)
Leopold Mozart/Haydn: Toy Symphony
Allegro | Minuet and Trio | Allegro
TVC Orchestra, Angela Sleeman (conductor)

INTERVAL

Songs from the Court of Maximillian I at Innsbrück 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 TVC Early Music Consort:
Christopher Goddard, Malcolm Griffiths, Matthew Prendergast, Sheree Rosenberg, Ruth Stevenson, Penny Vickers, Henrietta Wayne
J.S. Bach: Sarabande and Minuets I and II (from Suite No. 1 in G) Nicholas Roberts (cello)
Shostakovich: Two waltzes Susan Mould (flute), Dawn West (clarinet), Alison Hutchins (piano)
Scott Joplin: Magnetic Rag Simon Broughton (piano)
Sullivan: The Gondoliers

"List and learn" - female chorus
"Oh the merriest fellows are we" - male chorus
"We're called gondolieri" - John Walker and Clifford Mould
"From the sunny Spanish shore" - Michael King, Ruth Stevenson, Bridgett Howlett, Matthew Prendergast, chorus
"In enterprise of martial kind" - Clive Bradley
"There was a time" - Malcolm Griffiths, Jo Marmoy

TVC Choir and Orchestra, Angela Sleeman (conductor and piano)

 

 

© Chris Goddard, 27 November, 2004