UCL CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB Honorary President: Támas Vásáry Tuesday 20th October 2009 5.30 p.m.-6.30 p.m. The Haldane Room North Cloisters, Wilkins Building, Main Campus Music by J.S. Bach and his Contemporaries (& Precursors) ************************************************************* Tielman Susato (c.1500-1564): Pavan and Galliard from Danserye (1551) Giovanni Battista Grillo (c.1570-1622): Canzona for 8 from Sacri Concentus Ac Symphoniae, Venice(1618) Johann Rosenmüller (1619-1684): Lieber Herre Gott for soprano and 3 trombones from Kernspruche, Leipzig (1648) J.S. Bach (1685-1750): Cantata BWV25, Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe, Leipzig (1723) G.F. Handel (1685-1759): The Dead March from Saul, London (1738) Antonio Caldara (1670-1736): Quell’amor for soprano and two trombones from Santa Ferma, Vienna (1717) Anne Taylor (soprano) Annika Lindskog (alto) Jill House (mezzo-soprano) Julian Tolan (tenor) Ed Davisson (bass) Wilson Cheng, Rupert Bawden (violins), Lucy Cox (viola), Nick Murray (oboe) Robin Tyler (cello), Matthew Spring (theorbo), Kevin Brown (dulcian) Karen Brockway, Nick Murray, Outi Jokiharju, Gillian Hogg, Annika Lindskog (recorders) Bill Tuck, Maria Jose Pinilla, Dave Todd (baroque trombones) Elizabeth Mooney, Rachael Hughes (flutes) Roger Beeson, John Lindon (organ) Johannes Brahms, (1833 –1897) Intermezzo in A major, opus 118 n°2, (1893) Yelena Wainman (piano) **************************************************************** Entry is free and open to the general public as well as those working at UCL and associated institutions. The next concerts for this term will take place on Friday 30th Oct (Lunchtime Concert), Tuesday 17th Nov, Thursday 26th Nov, Tuesday 8th Dec and Tuesday 15th Dec (Xmas Concert) For full details of the Chamber Music Club’s activities please visit: www.ucl.ac.uk/chamber-music