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Friday, October 5, 2007 | Drake Fine Arts Trio
Nicholas Roth, piano
Sara Plum, violin
Ashley Sidon, cello
Featured works by Franz Schubert and Antonin Dvořák will highlight a program presented by the new generation of this respected ensemble.
Sponsored by Betty Ehlert
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Friday, November 2, 2007 | Poem of Fire
John Ehrlich, cello
Kim Helton, flute
Timothy Lin, piano
Musicians John Ehrlich, Kimberly Helton and Timothy Lin play the intense and colorful music of Russian composers, including Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff and Scriabin.
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Friday, December 14, 2007 | A Salisbury House Holiday
Central College Chamber Singers
Mark Babcock, conductor
Conducted by Mark Babcock, these fine singers will perform holiday music heard through the centuries and around the world.
SORRY-- CONCERT SOLD OUT
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Friday, January 4, 2008 | Hudson & Hudson
Tom Hudson, cello
Sue Hudson, piano
Tom Hudson, cellist is accompanied by his mother, pianist Sue Hudson, in a performance of Robert Schumann’s Fantasy Pieces, Claude Debussy’s Sonata for cello and piano, and music for cello alone by Gaspar Cassado.
Anonymous Sponsor
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Friday, February 8, 2008 | Images of Metheny
Jason Vieaux, guitar
Jason Vieaux has arranged guitarist Pat Metheny's "The Bat" for his solo instrument--and plays it with clarion beauty. He will bring that virtuosity to compositions from J.S. Bach, Luis Merlin and others.
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Friday, March 14, 2008 | The Salisbury Trio
Jonathan Sturm, violin
Julie Sturm, cello
Patrice Ewoldt, piano
Following a well received debut concert in 2007, the newly named Salisbury Trio returns for a concert of their favorite Romantic piano trio movements. This performance will feature music from trios by Brahms, Dvoràk, and Beethoven among others.
Sponsored by Winifred Kelley, Norman Mandelbaum, Marilyn Parsons, John and Cyril Mandelbaum
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Friday, April 18, 2008 | Aria
Jason Badger, countertenor
This performance will offer a program of arias, songs and cantata from the great
composers of the baroque period. Highlights will include intimate arias by Handel, a cantata by J. S. Bach, and songs by Henry Purcell.
Sponsored by David G. Whitcomb Foundation
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