Thursday 10 October 1985 in the Haldane Room (off the North Cloisters)

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE & HOSPITAL CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, COWER STREET WCI
Tel: 01 387. 7050
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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
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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:
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*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
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Valentina Relton
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Rebecca Weller
Piano
J.S. Bach
Movements frot - Sotata'NO l'in G Minor
Presto
Adagio
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Violin - Gwen Owen Robinson
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Trio No 4 in BbMajor (Op. 11): first movement
Beethoven
Allegro con brio
Violin - Gwen Owen Robinson
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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.
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A CONCERT IN MEMORY OF
GERTRUDE KEIR
CLUB CHAIRMAN 1968-85
HALDANE ROOM, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19
AT 5.30 P.M.
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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
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John Moores
Schubert
Trio in Bb , D 898 (op. 99)
Allegro =derato
Scherzo
Violin
Harry Callaghan
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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
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THURSDAY 5th DECEMBER 1985
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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A Concert to Celebrate
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College Harpsichord
(donated by the Friends of UCL)
Music by Purce11, Handel,
Boismoitier, and Mozart
Contretemps:
Earbara Segal 1
Jane Gingell
Claire Edmunds
Chris Dance
Charles Burnett
Bill Tuck
baroque dance
soprano
harpsichord
viola da gamba
baroque flute
Harpsichord Duo:
David Howard
John Lindon
In the North Cloisters
University College, Gower St,
Thursday, 20 March at 6.30 pm
(Drinks to follow)
Admission Free
All Members and Friends of UCL
and UCH are welcome
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, GOWER STREET WCI -
TELEPHONE 01-387 7050
TUESDAY 6 MAY
at 6.00 in the Haldan,,Room
AGM and CONCERT
1. Variations on Mozart's "Bei mgnnern" theme
Valentina Relton
Rebecca Weller
cello
piano
2. Six Little Pieces, Op 19
3
Beethoven
Impromptu in Ab, Op 142, No 2
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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
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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. Concerto Grosso for 2 violins
and continuo (0p.3, No.11)
Antonio Vivaldi
ALLEGRO - ADAGIO - ALLEGRO - ADAGIO - LARGO - ALLEGRO
Violins - Clare Howard
Tim Ellerby
Continuo - Helen Sant
David Howard
----oo0oo----
2. A selection of music for soprano and lute
(items to be announced)
Soprano - Jean Collingsworth
Lute - Fred Martin
----oo0oo---3. Concerto in F major
for descant recorder,
strings and continuo
(two movements)
Guiseppe Sammartini
LARGETTO - ALLEGRO
Descant recorder - Clare Debenham
with the CMC orchestra, leader Clare Howard,
directed by David Howard.
----oo0o o---4. "Double" concerto in d minor,
for two violins, strings and continuo
VIVACE - LARGO - ALLEGRO
Violins - Gwen Owen Robinson
Michael Duchin
with the CMC orchestra, leader Clare Howard,
directed by David Howard.
----ooOoo----
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