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Violin and Clarinet
Friday Concert Reminder:
 
Michael AdcockWashington Conservatory Presents
Michael Adcock
March 13 at
7:30 pm  
 
 
No Tickets
Pay-as-you-can
 
Westmoreland Congregational UCC Church
One Westmoreland Circle
Bethesda, Maryland
301-320-2770

 

Program

Sonata in E Major, K.162                      Domenico Scarlatti
Sonata in c minor, K.84 
Sonata in c minor, K.11
Sonata in F Major, K.525
 
Rondo in C Major, op.51 no.1         Ludwig van Beethoven
 
Mazurka in c sharp minor, op.6 no.2         Frédéric Chopin
Mazurka in C Major, op.24 no.2
Barcarolle, op.60
 
Sonata no.9, op.68 (Black Mass)          Alexander Scriabin
 
Evocación                                                  Isaac Albéniz
El Puerto
 
Sonata no.3 in a minor, op.28                Sergei Prokofiev

 

 
 
 
 
 Richard Goode
Master Class: 
Richard Goode

 
Saturday, March 28, 2 PM
In cooperation with WPAS - underwritten in part by the Bruce and Lori Rosenblum Fund.

 
 
Three Generations Celebrate MartinuBogorad concert
 
Sunday, March 22, 3 PM
Julia Bogorad-Kogan, flute
Benjamin Ullery, viola
Margo Garrett, piano
Hope Castagnola
Bogorad, commentary
 
For lovers of the music of a great Czech composer and fans of one of the best flutists in the country, we invite you to take special note of "Three Generations Celebrate Martinu," a Sunday afternoon concert featuring the music of Bohuslav Martinu, on March 22 by St. Paul Chamber Orchestra principal flutist Julia Bogorad-Kogan, Minnesota Orchestra violist Benjamin Ullery, and pianist Margo Garrett.  
 
The "Three Generations" are Julia Bogorad-Kogan, her son, Benjamin Ullery, and her mother, Hope Bogorad, for whom Martinu wrote the composition, "Merry Christmas 1941 to Hope Castagnola." Both Julia and Hope Bogorad will share with the audience reminiscences and stories about Martinu. 

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2008/09 ISSUE 17

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Upcoming
Concerts
  
Sun., March 22, 3 PM
Three Generations Celebrate Martinu
 Julia Bogorad-Kogan, flute
 Benjamin Ullery, viola
Margo Garrett, piano
Hope Castagnola Bogorad, commentary
 
Sat., April 18, 8 PM Shenandoah Conservatory Concert 
Audubon String Quartet
with John O'Conor, piano 
 
Sat., May 16, 8 PM
WCM Faculty Concert
Haskell Small, piano
 
Shenandoah Conservatory Concert Professional concerts by Shenandoah Conservatory faculty and distinguished visiting artists.
 

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