All events and concert programs subject to change
Jackson Library and Alumni House
West Market Street United Methodist Church
| Suite no. V in C minor BWV 1011 | J.S. Bach (1685-1750) |
| Prelude |
| Allemande |
| Courante |
| Sarabande |
| Gavotte I and II |
| Gigue |
| Brooks Whitehouse, Cello |
| From the Sonata for Violin and Cello | Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) |
| Lent |
| Vif, avec entrain |
| Janet Orenstein, violin |
| Grace Lin, cello |
| From the String Quintet in C major, op. 163 | Franz Schubert (1797-1828) |
| Allegro ma non troppo |
| The Ciompi Quartet: Eric Pritchard, Hsaio-mei Ku, violins |
| Jonathan Bagg, viola, Fred Raimi, cello |
| With cellist Rolf Gjeltsen of the New Zealand Quartet |
| From the Quartet in A minor, Op. 35 | Anton Arensky (1861-1906) |
| Variations on a theme of Tchaikovsky |
| Finale; Andante sostenuto – Allegro moderato |
| John Fadial, violin, Scott Rawls, viola |
| Charles Forbes and Pamela Frame, cellos |
“Round Robin” Rococo Variations for Cello Quartet |
Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) |
| (Arr. Douglas Moore) |
| David Starkweather, Alexei Romanenko, |
| Selma Gokcen and Brooks Whitehouse, cellos |
UNCG School of Music
Lunch (on your own)
| Arias from Cantata 41 "Woferne du den Edlan Frieden" | J.S. Bach (1685-1750) |
| and Cantata 21 "Erfreue dich Seele" |
| Robert Bracey, tenor |
| Timothy Eddy, cello |
| Continuo: Brett Hodgdon, harpsichord and Beth Vanderborgh, cello |
| Duo No. 1 for violin and cello | Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959) |
| I. Prelude |
| II. Rondo |
| John Fadial, violin |
| Tilmann Wick, cello |
| Three pieces “From Jewish Life” | Ernest Bloch (1880-1959) |
| Prayer, Supplication, and Jewish Song |
| Amit Peled, cello |
| Inara Zandmane, piano |
| Three Preludes and Fugues | J.S. Bach (1685-1750) |
| (arr. H. Villa Lobos) | |
| Sardana | Pablo Casals (1876-1973) |
| The Cello Celebration Orchestra |
| Jonathan Kramer, Director |
| Seven Variations in Eb, WoO 46 | Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) |
| On a theme from Mozart’s ‘The Magic Flute” |
| Jonathan Miller, cello |
| Inara Zandmane, piano |
| Les Larmes de Jacqueline | J. Offenbach (1819-1880) |
| Danza | B. Papandopulo (1906 – 1991) |
| Bongshin Ko, cello |
| Inara Zandmane, piano |
| Sonata for Cello and Piano | Elliott Carter (b. 1908) |
| I. Moderato |
| II. Vivace, molto leggiero |
| III. Adagio |
| IV. Allegro |
| Timothy Eddy, cello |
| Gilbert Kalish, piano |
| Trio in E minor Op. 90 “Dumky” | Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) |
| I. Lento maestoso; Allegro vivace, quasi doppio movimento |
| II. Poco adagio; Vivace non troppo |
| III. Andante; Vivace non troppo |
| IV. Andante moderato (quasi tempo di Marcia); Allegretto scherzando |
| V. Allegro |
| VI. Lento maestoso; Vivace, quasi doppio movimento |
| Ian Swensen, violin |
| Paul Katz, cello |
| Gilbert Kalish, piano |
UNCG School of Music
| Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029 | J.S. Bach (1685-1750) |
| I. Vivace |
| II. Adagio |
| III. Allegro |
| Kate Dillingham, cello |
| Inara Zandmane, piano |
| Grande Tango | Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) |
| Astrid Schween, cello |
| Gary Hammond, piano |
| Frejlachs | Joachim Stutschewsky (1891-1981) |
| Hebrew Melodie | Joseph Achron (1886-1943) |
| Inbal Segev, cello |
| Inara Zandmane, piano |
| Suite for Cello Op. 72 | Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) |
| Canto Primo; Sostenuto e largamente |
| I. Fuga; Andante moderato |
| II. Lamento |
| Canto Secondo |
| III. Serenata |
| IV. Marcia |
| Canto Terzo |
| V. Bordone |
| VI. Moto Perpetuo e Canto Quarto |
| Steven Doane, cello |
| Sonata for Cello and Piano | Claude Debussy (1862-1918) |
| Maureen McDermott, cello |
| Inara Zandmane, piano |
| Chorando Baixinho | Abel Ferreira |
| Habanera y Vals Venezolano | Paquito D´Rivera |
| (arr. G.Tavares) |
| Gustavo Tavarres, cello |
| Inara Zandmane, piano |
| In Memorium | Meira Warshauer |
| Yitzkor | Ayala Kalus |
| Buffing the Gut | Ben Boone |
| Robert Jesselson, cello |
| From the Sonata in G minor op. 19 | Serge Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) |
| Andante |
| Betsy Husby, cello |
| Alexander Chernyshev, piano |
| Polonaise Brilliante | Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) |
| Qiang Tu, cello |
| Inara Zandmane, piano |