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Chamber Music Concerts

24 November 2004

Mainly Mozart
 
Llewellyn Cartwright - recorders
Don Cartwright – recorders and oboe
Alan Greenlees - bassoon
Victoria Burley – spinet
and guest artist
Marilyn Smith – mezzo soprano
 

Programme

J.C. Schulze c. 1733 – 1813 Suite in D Minor
  • Overture – Badinage – Rondeau – Sarabande -
  • Menuett - Capricie
C. Gibbons 1615 – 1676 Fantasia
G.B. Vitali 1532 – 1692 Capriccio
G. Bononcini 1670 – 1747 Cantata – ‘Fuori di sua Capanna”
J.J. Quantz 1697 – 1773 Trio Sonata in C Minor
  • Andante Moderato
  • Allegro
  • Larghetto
  • Presto
J. J. Froberger 1616 –1667 Toccata
H. Purcell 1659 – 1695 “O, Let Me Weep” from The Fairy Queen
M. Uccellini 1610 – 1680 Bergamasca
The Wedding of the Hen and the Cuckoo
G.P. Telemann 1681 – 1767 Trio Sonata in C
  • Dolce
  • Allegro
  • Grave
  • Vivace

OUR PLAYERS

Llewellyn Cartwright

Llewellyn has played recorder and piano for many years. She has also played viola and guitar, but the recorder remains her favourite. She studied music at Sydney University and is a Senior Lecturer and Head of Art Theory at the Tasmanian School of Art.

Don Cartwright

Don studied as an oboist at the NSW Conservatorium, and has also played most other woodwinds and some brass. He has worked in many aspects of the musical world, including orchestral oboist, army musician and bandmaster, and instrument repairer. Don presently devotes his time to recorder and oboe making.

Alan Greenlees

Alan began his career with degrees in Chemistry. He joined the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra as an oboist. Alan retired recently after 25 years, and now pursues his other musical passion, the bassoon.

Victoria Burley

Victoria was three times state winner in the piano section of the ABC Concerto and Vocal competitions. She studied in Hobart, and at Zurich and Basel in Switzerland. Victoria taught at the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music from 1974 – 1998. Victoria now teaches privately, and is active as a soloist, accompanist, and chamber music player.

Marilyn Smith

Marilyn began her career at the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music, and continued study and teaching in Melbourne and London. She appeared in more than sixty operas in Europe. Marilyn now lectures in Voice at the Tasmanian Conservatorium, and is a well-known and respected concert artist.


2pm Sunday 2 May 2008
Kettering Hall
 
Admission $5, door sales only.
Afternoon tea available

Enquiries: phone 6267 4584 or 6267 4852

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