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2005 Festival Schedule
Day 5
Wednesday, July 27 |
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10:00 a.m.
Coffee Concert – Yuval
Gotlibovich and Daniel Bolshoy
Tabaret Hall
Yuval Gotlibovich – viola
Daniel Bolshoy – guitar
Music of Schubert and Paganini
12:00 noon
Chamber Music for Strings
Dominion Chalmers United Church
Philippe Djokic – violin
Christiaan Bor – violin
Rainer Moog – viola
Aaron Au – viola
Denise Djokic – cello
Music of Mozart and Brahms
12:00 noon
Bartók: Sonata for
Two Pianos and Percussion
Church of St. John the Evangelist
Stéphane Lemelin – piano
Andrew Tunis – piano
Tristan Green – percussion
Jonathan Wade – percussion
12:00 noon
Studio
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A quartet arrangement of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony
Each day during the first week of the Festival,
you are
invited to join host Eric Friesen for 30 minutes of
music and conversation featuring short
performances by Festival artists. These will be heard
live across Canada on CBC Radio Two. Check the
programme book for details!
12:00 noon
Para Arpa
St. James Church, Hull
2:00 p.m.
Michael Tröster
Glebe St. James United Church
Michael Tröster – guitar
Music of Dionisio Aguado, Luigi Legnani,
Isaak Albeniz and Michael Tröster
A recital by one of the busiest and most recorded guitarists
of our time.
5:00 p.m.
Chamber Music of Hindemith I
Tabaret Hall Jonanna G’froerer – flute
Charles Hamann – oboe
Kimball Sykes – clarinet
Steven van Gulik – trumpet
David Bourque – bass clarinet
Lawrence Vine – horn
Vincent Parizeau – bassoon
Stephen Sitarski – violin
Sophie Drouin – violin
Paul Marleyn – cello
Peter Longworth – piano
The first of two concerts showcasing prolific composer
Paul Hindemith, one of masters of the 20th century.
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8:00 p.m.
P.D.Q. Bach

Dominion Chalmers
United Church
Professor Peter Schickele – host, pianist, baritone,
conductor
Julie Nesrallah – mezzo-soprano
Kevin Reeves – tenor
Paul Stewart – piano
Robert Cram – flute
Marie Bérard – violin
Nicolo Eugelmi – viola
Julian Armour – cello
Leah Wyber – cello
Fraser Jackson – bassoon
Lawrence Charge – oboe
Music by P.D.Q. Bach: Shleptet; Sonata
Innamorata; Sonata for Viola Four Hands; Sonata
Piccola; Motet: My Bonnie Lass, She Smelleth; Fuga
Meshuga; String Quartet The Moose
Not to be missed - P.D.Q. Bach in person! Possibly
the
funniest creative force on the classical music scene.
8:00 p.m.
Piano Trios
Tabaret Hall
Martin Chalifour – violin
Peter Stumpf – cello
Bernadene Blaha – piano
Piano trios by Beethoven, Smetana and Brahms
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8:00 p.m.
Rachmaninov for
Two Pianos
Church of St. John the Evangelist
Alessio Bax – piano
Lucille Chung – piano
Rachmaninov – 5 Morceaux de Fantaisie, opus 3
Rachmaninov – Suite No.1 for 2 Pianos, opus 5
Fantaisie-tableaux
Rachmaninov – Selection of 6 Preludes from opus
23 and opus 32
Rachmaninov – Suite No.2 for 2 Pianos, opus 17
8:00 p.m.
The Evergreen Club
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
The Evergreen Club is an ensemble of eight highly
skilled Canadian musicians who perform using an
assortment of bronze and wooden instruments from
Indonesia. Their repertoire consists of traditional
Indonesian music and works by contemporary
composers.
8:00 p.m.
Dance of the
Blessed Spirits
St. Matthew’s Anglican Church
Paul Brodie – saxophone
Eric Robertson – organ
Music of Albinoni, Handel, Bach, Rameau,
Schubert, Mozart and Couperin
11:00 p.m.
A Little Night Cabaret
Church of St. John the Evangelist
John Gilbert – piano and vocals
Stéphane Allard – violin
Julian Armour – cello
Eric Lagacé – double bass
Music of Cole Porter, George Gershwin,
Tom Lehrer and others
©2002-2004 Ottawa Chamber Music Society.
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