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orderform Sonata in D for violin & continuo
xxxxThe Four Nations Ensemble
Handel Four Nations plays Handel
Gigue from a Paris Quartet
xxxxRecorded in the 1799 Barn October 2009
Telemann Four Nations Plays Telemann

September 11space 3:30 PM
Fawn Hall
Philmont, NY

VIVALDI and…
An Afternoon of Concertos
  Fawn Hall    
Concerto for harpsichord
CPE Bach
Concerto for four violins
Vivaldi
Concerto for violin Il Grosso Mogul Vivaldi
Sonata V from Armonico Tributo Muffat
Krista Feeney, Owen Dalby, Andrew Fouts, Theresa Solomon, violin
Jessica Troy, Henry Valoris, viola
Loretta O’Sullivan, cello
John Feeney, bass
Andrew Appel, harpsichord

October 9 3:30 PM
1799 Barn
Ancramdale, NY

BACH, HANDEL, TELEMANN
   

 

 

 

 

 

1799 Barn        
Cantata arias J. S. Bach
Sonata for violin and continuo Handel
Sonata for flute and continuo J. S. Bach
Paris Quartet G. Ph. Telemann

 

Karim Sulayman, tenor
Krista Feeney, violin
Charles Brink, flute
Loretta O’Sullivan, cello
Andrew Appel, harpsichord

November 6 3:30 PM
Tailings
Linlithco, NY

INVITATION AU VOYAGE
   
Photo by David Rodgers  Tailings Invitation au Voyage Henry Duparc
Sonata for violin, cello and continuo François Francoeur
Claire de lune Gabriel Fauré
Les Idées Heureuses François Couperin
Les Jets d’eaux Claude Debussy
Andante Jean Marie Leclair
Serenade Gabriel Fauré
Septieme Concert
F. Couperin
La Fille au cheveux de lin Claude Debussy
L’Isle Joyeuse Claude Debussy
Thomas Cooley, tenor
Diane Walsh, piano
Charles Brink, flute
Krista Feeney, violin
Loretta O’Sullivan, cello
Andrew Appel, harpsichord

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Receptions catered by Susan Lawrence of Chappaqua


These concerts have been made possible through a generous gift from Christian Draz.
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