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Lois Jones, President

The Friday Morning Music Club, Inc.

Washington, D.C.

For classical musicians and music lovers in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.

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CONCERT SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER 2002

For November schedules in PDF format suitable for printing:
(1) click HERE for the schedule of concerts at all venues for November and early December;
(2) click HERE for the November concert schedule only at the Sumner School Museum.
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Friday, November 1, noon at the Sumner Museum
  • Satie: Three Pieces in the Form of a Pear; Gottschalk: La Gallina (The Hen. AMY ROTHSTEIN and BEATRICE FRANK, pianists.
  • Elgar: from Sea Pictures, op. 37. ìSea Slumber Songî; ìIn Havenî; ìWhere Corals Lieî. ANITA HO, mezzo-soprano; HSIAO LIANG YEN, piano.
  • Samuel Zyman (b. 1956): Sonata for flute and piano. MICHAEL BOWYER, flute; DAVID CHAPMAN, piano.
Friday, November 8, noon at the Sumner Museum
  • Ravel: Forlane, Rigaudon, Menuet (from Le Tombeau de Couperin); Debussy: Ce quía vu le vent díOuest (Prelude No. 7, Book I). MARILYN MANGOLD GARST, piano.
  • Liszt: Six selected songs. PEGGY MCNULTY, soprano; GILLIAN COOKSON, piano.
  • Khachaturian: Sonata. NAYIRI POOCHIKIAN, violin; VIRGINIA LUM, piano.
Tuesday, November 12, noon at the Dumbarton House
  • Haydn: Flute Quartet in D, Op. 5, No. 3 (Hob. II). TOBY ROTMAN, flute; BARBARA GHOLZ, violin; MARY PRICE, viola; BRIGITTA CZERNIK GRUENTHER, cello.
  • Old English Songs. RANDA ROUWEYHA, soprano; BETTY SMALL (guest), lute.
  • Mozart: Quarter in B-flat major, K. 589. BARBARA GHOLZ and CONSTANCE MILNER, violins; MARY PRICE, viola; BRIGITTA CZERNIK GRUENTHER, cello.
Thursday, November 14, 11:00 am at Strathmore Hall
  • Chopin: Nocturne in F# Major, Op. 15, No.2; Polonaise in F# minor, Op. 44. JILL WITTEN, piano
  • Libby Larsen: ìMy Lettersî, ìIf I Leave All for Theeî, ìHow do I Love Thee?î DEBORA MADSEN, soprano; DIANE SHUPP, piano
  • Max Bruch: Selected Suite from Eight Pieces for Clarinet, Viola, and Piano, Opus 83.Ý GEOFFREY FLOLO, clarinet; AMANDA SHEETZ, viola, and PATTY PARKER, piano.
Thursday, November 14, 11:00 am at the Old Town Hall, City of Fairfax
(For the program in printable format, click here.)
  • Liszt: Les cloches de Genève; Scriabin, Sonata No. 5, Op. 53. MYUNG-AE CHUNG, piano
  • Karg-Elert: Sonata, Op. 110 KATHLEEN YOUNG, cloarinet
  • Beethoven: Violin Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 12, No. 3. BARBARA GHOLZ, violin; MARYNELLE LOSIN, piano.
Thursday, November 14, noon at the Gallery at the Ellipse
  • Faure: Morceau de Concours; Koechlin: Fourteen Pieces. TOBY ROTMAN, flute; BEATRICE FRANK, piano
  • Brahms: Two Movements from Quartet No. 3 in B-flat Major, Op. 67. FRED SHOUP and RUTH ALBRIGHT, violins; BILLIE ANDERTON, viola; LEE FAIRLEY, cello.
Friday, November 15, noon at Sumner Museum
  • Gieseking: Sonatine. STEVEN TUNG, flute; VIRGINIA LUM, piano
  • Stanford: Sonata, Op. 129. NANCY GENOVESE, clarinet; AMY ROTHSTEIN, piano.
  • Beethoven: Variations in C Major on a Theme of Count Waldstein.  Poulenc: Sonata. MARK CONRAD and BARBARA WILKINSON, piano.
Friday, November 22, noon at Sumner Museum
  • Martinu: Sonata. MOLLY MOSES, flute; MICHAEL PATTERSON, piano
  • Dvorak: Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 51. MICHAEL CASASSA, violin; RAMONA MATTHEWS, violin; NICHOLAS FOBE, viola; ALLAN MALMBERG, cello.
Friday, November 29, 2:00 pm. Student Recital at the Strathmore Hall Arts Center
  • Winner of the High School Competition for Strings to participate in the concert.

 
CONCERT VENUES:
 
Sumner School Museum and Archives, 17th & M Sts. NW, Washington, DC (Metro: Farragut North)
Strathmore Hall, 10701 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD (Metro: Grosvenor)
Dumbarton House, 2715 Q St. NW, Washington, DC
Old Town Hall in City of Fairfax, University Drive at Main St., (Rte. 236), Fairfax, VA
Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church, 6601 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, MD
Woman's Club of Chevy Chase, 7931 Connecticut Ave., Chevy Chase, MD
The Gallery at the Ellipse, 4350 North Fairfax Dr., Arlington, VA (Metro: Ballston)
Collington Retirement Community, 10450 Lottsford Rd., Mitchellville, MD
Programs of the Friday Morning Music Club are open to the public free of charge, with no tickets needed. Programs are subject to change without notice. The Friday Morning Music Club is a member of the United Arts Organization. Please support our artistic and educational programs through the United Way or the Combined Federal Campaign by designating #8624.