UNIVERSITY COLLEGE & HOSPITAL CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, COWER STREET WCI Tel: 01 387. 7050 - - FIRST CONCERT OF THE YEAR Thursday 10 October 1985 in the Haldane Room (off the North Cloisters) 5.30-6.30 pm The concert will be followed by refreshments and an opportunity to meet other members of the Club. Chopin 1. Barcarole for solo piano piano Brigitte Ciapa Beethoven 2. Sonata for piano and violin, Op. 30 No. 2 in C Minor Allegro con brio Scherzo Adagio cantabile Alegro - Presto violin - Stephen Guest piano - Nicolas Coldstream 1.(item to be announced) Staff, students and others working at University College and the Hospital are warmly invited, A special welcome to new students. Concerts for this term - all at 5.30 in the Haldane Room Tuesday 22 October Thursday 7 November Tuesday 19 November Thursday 5 December - Christmas Concert and Party - 8 pm in the Cloisters and Haldane Room If you would like to play at a future concert please contact Jonathan Fry (Physiology) or David Howard (Phonetics) UNIVERSITY COLLEGE & HOSPITAL CHAMBER, MUSIC CLUB UtlIVEPEiTY COLLEGE CONDOM, COW2it STaZET WC1- Tel: 01.87,-7050 A CONCERT OF BAROQUE MUSIC TUESDAY OCTOBER 22 HALDANE ROOM (OFF NORTH CLOISTERS) 5.30 • 6.30 1.Echos for solo flute (1708) J flotteterre 2.Second Concert Royal (1714) (Prelude, Allemande, Air Tendre, Air Contrefugue, Echos) F Couperin Bill Tuck (baroque flute) Liz Wells (viola da gamba) Chris Dance (harpsichord) Telemann 3.Sonata in A Major for violin and continuo (Andante, Vivace, Cantabile, Allegro) Clare Howard (violin) David Howard (harpsichord) Minor for flute and continuo (1723) 4.Sonata no.6 in E (Adagio, Vivace, Aria, Allegro) J-M Leclair Chris Dance (harpsichord) Bill Tuck (baroque flute) Liz Wells (viola da gamba) The next concert will be on Thursday November 7th, where it is hoped number of items from new members. have a to If you would like to perform at any of our concerts please contact David Howard (Phonetics), Jonathan Fry (Physiology), John Linden (Italian) or Bill Tuck (Computer Science). IF YOU HAVE NOT YET PAID YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING FORM AND RETURN IT TO ANN MACLARNON, ANTHROPOLOGY DEPT. I wish to *become a member/renew my membership of the University College & Hospital Chamber MuSic Club NAME: DEPARMENT: ........ ...... *Staff/Student Undergrduate/Postgraduate Year: *Instrument/Voice (if applicable) *delete as applicable Subscription: Students 50p Staff £1.00 Please do not send cash through the post; cheques should be made payable to the University College and Hospital Chamber Music Club. UN IVEKSITY COLLEGE ar HOSPITAL CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LONDON, GOWEHI STREET WCI EUSTON 7050 NEW MEMBERS' CONCERT: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 IN THE HALLANE ROOM AT 5.30 P.M. PROGRAMME Haydn Trio No 1 in'G - Major Andante Poco adagio, cantabile Rondo aWongharese, presto Violin Cello Gwen Owen Robinson - Valentina Relton - Rebecca Weller Piano J.S. Bach Movements frot - Sotata'NO l'in G Minor Presto Adagio - Violin - Gwen Owen Robinson - Trio No 4 in BbMajor (Op. 11): first movement Beethoven Allegro con brio Violin - Gwen Owen Robinson . Cello - Valentina Reiton Piano - Rebecca Weller Franz Doppler (1821-83) Andante and Rondo, Op. 25 Flutes - Hannah Cock and Jonathan Fry Piano John .Lindofi Staff, students and all working at University College and the Hospital are warmly invited. The next concert, on Tuesday November 19, will be a programme of music in memory of Gertrude Keir. • MUSXC C:LUB 4ilE)Z.Srrir... 0O3,1_16;.:twasezalsres: COLEAfiCk;' ifriQtvOik, 4. ,c) " 7 s A CONCERT IN MEMORY OF GERTRUDE KEIR CLUB CHAIRMAN 1968-85 HALDANE ROOM, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19 AT 5.30 P.M. • PROGRAMME Schubert. Kindermarsch in G and Marche militaire in G Piano John Moores and John Lindon Hugo Wolf ThreeM6rike:songs 1. Der.G5rtner ,2. Kein Schlaf noch kfihlt die Auge mir 3. Fussreise David Miller Baritone Piano - John Moores John Moores 141e31tille21121.2de-15€41' Piano John Moores Schubert Trio in Bb , D 898 (op. 99) Allegro =derato Scherzo Violin Harry Callaghan - Piano Andante un poco mosso Allegro vivace Cello Andre Lequet John Lindon Schubert The Shepherd on the Rock, D 965 Soprano - Jane Gregson Piano Clarinet - Sarah Mison John Lindon Staff, students and all working at University College and the Hospital are warmly invited. CHRISTMAS CONCERT: Thtrsday December 5 at 8.00 p.m. in the N. Cloisters, followed by the LIENIft]nty in the Haldane Room. Admission to the party is by ticket only, obtainable from members- of the Committee: price £1.00 to students, £1.50 to others. U.0 & U.C.H. CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY AND CONCERT *************************** THURSDAY 5th DECEMBER 1985 ************************** CONCERT: NORTH CLOISTERS AT 8pm PARTY: HALDANE ROOM AT 9.15pm ADMISSION TO THE PARTY BY TICKET ONLY G Sammartini 1. Sonata no. 8 in F Major for two Recorders Andante - Presto - Largo - Allegro Recorders: Gloria Pevy; Claire Debenham Helen Sant; David Howard Continuo: 2. Concerto in G Major for two Flutes (1 movt) D Cimatosa Allegro Flutes: Hannah Cock; Jonathan Fry with the UCL Chamber Music Club Christmas Orchestra R Vaughan Williams 3. Fantasia on Christmas Carols Baritone Solo: David Miller with the UCL Chamber Music Club Christmas Choir and Orchestra 4. Concerto no 4 in Eb Major for Horn (2 movts) W A Mozart Horn: Margaret Harrell with the UCL Chamber Music Club Christmas Orchestra 5. Carols: a) 0 Come All ye Faithful (arr. Willcocks) b) Puer Natus (Praetorius) c) In the Bleak Midwinter (Darke, arr. Howard) d) Hark the Herald Angels Sing (arr. Willcocks) 6. PARTY!! (Food and Drink included in the ticket price) ALL Choir Choir and Orchestra ALL ALL TICKETS FOR THE CONCERT AND PARTY MAY BE OBTAINED FROM: David Howard (Phonetics, Wolfson House, 04-229) John Lindon (Italian, 01-274) Ann MacLarnon (Anthropology, 03-376) Bill Tuck (Computer Science, 01-407) Jonathan Fry (Physiology, 03-212) Helen Sant (Geography) Ian Morin (Psychology, 08-296) Nicholas Coldstream (Classical Archeology) PRICE: Students £1.00, Staff £1.50 UNIVER,SUF COLLEGE or HOSPITAT, CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB urfnvnitsrirr c ,-.r.LEGE LONDON, DOWIBM 37REET WC ZUSTON 7030 FIRST CONCERT OF THE TERM: THURSDAY JANUARY 16 IN THE HALDANE ROOM AT 6.00 P.M. PROGRAMME Telemann Six duets Flute Bass recorder Peter Hobson Justine Carr-Brion Imprcvisation Piano Ian Morin Brahms Sonata in E minor, Op. 38 Cello Valentina Relton Piano Nicolas Coldstream Franck Sonata in A Violin Michael Duchen Piano John Lindon Staff, students and all working at University College and the Hospital are warmly invited. The next concert, on Thursday January 30, will be in memory of Frank Winton, the Club's founder, and will be followed by refreshments. - - 10,\AP, 4%, A". 0 ,.. Pt .)., 1 4,4 Ai 4ftAP,.1g 0/ NPV-,' 1 ,'st-6.-V4i4itiS14r+2Mi4-. 47.4 "A 4 q i„ aril.' . *A UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 4 HOSPITAL CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, GOWER STREET WCI — TELEPHONE 01- V7 7050 A CONCERT IN MEMORY OF FRANK WINTON Club founder (1952) HALDANE ROOM, THURSDAY JANUARY 30 AT 5.30 P.M. PROGRAMME h Quartet in E , K. 493 Mozart Allegretto Lax ghetto Allegro Violin Stephen Guest Cello Viola Herwig Maehler Piano Andre Lequet Nicolas Coldstream Mozart Quintet in G minor, K. 516 Minuet and Trio Allegro Adagio: Allegro Adagio, ma non troppo Violins: Jacynth Cleminson Violas: Alison Smith Frieda Robinson Bertard Robinson Cello: Sheila Seddon - - UNIVERSITY COLLEGE & HOSPITAL CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, GOWER STREET WCI - TELEPHONE 01-387 7050 A CONCERT IN MEMORY OF FRANK WINTON Club founder (1952) HALDANE ROOM, THURSDAY JANUARY 30 AT 5.30 P.M. PROGRAMME b Quartet in E , K. 493 Mozart Allegretto Larghetto Allegro Violin Stephen Guest Cello Andre Lequet Viola Herwig Maehler Piano Nicolas Coldstream Mozart Quintet in G minor, K. 516 Minuet and Trio Allegro Adagio: Allegro Adagio, ma non troppo Violins: Jacynth Cleminson Violas: Alison Smith Frieda Robinson Bertard Robinson Cello: Sheila Seddon UNIVERSIT w COLLEGE & HOSPITAL CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB 1:1141I7 EPS1TY COLLEGE LONDON, GOWER STREET WCA - Tel 01-387-7050 TUESDAY 18 FEBRUARY lilt at 5.30 in the Haldane Room J. Haydn 1. Quartet in Eb Major, Op. 20 No 1 Harry Callaghan and Ann MacLarnon violins 'cello Andre Lequet Paul Richards viola John Ireland 2. Sea Fever Chris Butcher Georges Enesco 3. Cantabile and Presto Hannah Cock flute Geoffrey Whitworth 4. Sonata in F Major (The Spring), Op 24 Gwen--Owen Robinson violin piano L. Beethoven Brigitte Ciapa piano DATES OF FORTHCOMING CONCERTS: Tuesday 4 March at 8.00 pm. in the Housman Room (Bach, Beethoven and Brahms) Thursday 20 March at 6.30 in the North Cloisters (a Baroque Concert with harpsichord and dance) (Please note the starting times for these events) Staff, students and others working at University College and the Hospital are warmly invited to all these concerts. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE it HOSPITAL CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB UNITIPISITY COLLEGE LONDON, GOWER 5 'IEEE'S' WCi - CONCERT ON TUESDAY TELEPHONE 01-387 7050 4TH MARCH 1986 AT 8.00 PM IN THE HOUSMAN ROOM Beethoven Sonata in B flat, Op. 22 Allegro con brio Adagio con molt'espressione Menuetto Rondo: allegretto Piano Sir James Lighthill. Brahms Trio in B, Op. Allegro con brio Scherzo: allegro molto Adagio Allegro Violin - Gwen-Owen Robinson Piano Cello Valentina Relton - Rebecca Weller Schubert Allegro in A minor, D. 947 (Lebenssturme) Piano John Lindon John Moores Staff, students and others working at University College and the Hospital are warmly invited. The next concert, on Thursday 20th March, will be a programme of baroque music and dance for the inauguration of the Club's harpsichord and will take place in the North Cloisters at 6.30 p.m. 114e `4.6144,461% ...droae" N. ' • OP. t • MI 441‘.•411, -7,•■ ,,,. 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Six Little Pieces, Op 19 3 Beethoven Impromptu in Ab, Op 142, No 2 ?I'461 ► o jokoN Kron3 Pantomime Schoenberg Schubert Debussy Le Pierrot Clair de Lune Depths le Jour (from the opera Louis ) Charpentier Joanne Fellerman sopran-) Geoffrey Whitworth piano The AGM will be held after the concert and the agenda will include Treasurer's Report Secretary's Report Appointment of Committee for 1986/1987 Nominations for membership of the Committee may be submitted to the Secretary, Bill Tuck (Computer Science) at any time before the meeting. Date of next concert: 3rd June at 5.30 in the Haldane Room. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE & HOSPITAL CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, GOWER STREET WC1 - TELEPHoNE01-3877050 JUNE 1986 AT 5.30 PM CONCERT ON TUESDAY 3 IN THE HALDANE ROOM 1. Haydn String Quartet in C, op. 20 no 2 Adagio Moderato Menuetto - Allegretto Fuga a 4 Soggetti - Allegro Harry Callaghan and Ann MacLarnon - violins viola Paul Richards 2. Andre Lequet - 'cello - Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht Ging heut Morgen {fiber's Feld Ich hab' ein glUhend Messer Die zwei blauen Augen Valda Plucknett - piano Margaret Morris - soprano 3 "Dolly" Suite for Piano Duet, op. 56, 1-6 Mi-a-ou Berceuse Kitty - Valse Faure Le jardin de Dolly Tendresse Le pas espagnol John Lindon and Michael Duchen - piano 4. Trio in one movement in B flat, op. posth. Beethoven Allegretto Violin - Stephen Guest 'Cello - Helen Sant Piano - Nicolas Coldstream Date of next concert: 18 June (Assembly of Faculties) at 5.30 pm in the Haldane Room UNIVERSITY COLLEGE & HOSPITAL CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, GOWER STREET wci - Tel: 01-387-7050 CONCERT on the occasion of the ASSEMBLY OF FACULTIES 1986 in the Haldane Room, 5.30 pm, 18th June 1986. PROGRAMME ********* 1. 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