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2009 Events

Classical Music Festival
Sunday November 15, 2009
at the
Blue Frog Coffeehouse
64 Main Street
Cortland, NY
1:00pm - 5:00pm

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A Music Festival will be held on Sunday November 15, 2009 at the Blue Frog Coffeehouse, 64 Main Street in Cortland, NY. If you would like to participate in future festivals, contact John Sikora A tentative schedule of musicians and music is given below.


Music Schedule

Time Musician Instrument Music Program
1:00 Crown City Brass Brass Ensemble
TBA
1:40 Gringos Flamencos Guitars
Percussion
Dance
Dance and songs from the Flamenco tradition
  - History and Introduction
  - Chair dance
  - Bulerias I
  - Sevillanas
  - Romance
  - Tangos de Malaga
  - Verde que te quiero verde
2:10 Marina Gorelaya Piano Solo
Concerto Italiano, 1 movement      - J.S. Bach
Prelude   from English Suite #3    - J.S. Bach
Three Contra Dances                - L. van Beethoven
2:30 Laura Enslin
Marina Gorelaya
Soprano
Piano
??			- Leonard Bernstein
Vocalise		- Sergei Rachmaninov
2:45 Lisa Craig Fenwick
Melissa Collins
Celtic Harp
Celtic Harp
TBA
3:45 Maria Mucaria
Marina Gorelaya
Flute, Piccolo
Piano

Variations on a Theme of Haydn     - by Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754-1812)
    Theme and Variations 1-12
(Maria R. Mucaria, piccolo)
 
Two Fantasias for solo instrument  - by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
    Fantasia #10 in f-sharp minor
    Fantasia #12 in g minor
(Maria R. Mucaria, flute and piccolo)
 
Fantasie 			   - by Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)
(Maria R. Mucaria, flute)
(Marina Gorelaya, piano)
 
Ukranian Folk Dance 		   - by Nikolai Vasilyevish Dremlyuga (b. 1917)
                                     arr. by Marina Gorelaya
(Maria R. Mucaria, piccolo)
(Marina Gorelaya, piano)

This concert is presented by St. Mary's Church and Cortland Music
with the support of a

A NYSCA Decentralization Grant,
administered by the
Cultural Resources Council
of Onondaga County.