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Concert
Time: 5pm 7 December 2008 (first Sunday in December)
Place: Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre, 16 Fitzroy St Kirribilli

www.KNCsydney.org          tel: 9922 4428 (5)

Program

KUHLAU (1786 – 1832) Trio in G Major Op 119
(1) Allegro moderato      (2) Adagio patetico – sostenuto assai      (3) Rondo Allegro
Cathy Wainwright (flute)       Cathy Fraser (flute)     Gail Earl (piano)    
duration 16'

IBERT (1890 - 1962) The Little White Donkey
JANACEK (1854-1928) Three Moravian Dances
(1) Allegro (2) Con moto (3) Andante
TRADITIONAL (arr. HOLCOMBE) We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Cathy Fraser (flute)      Caroline Fargher (oboe)
Stephanie Whitmont (clarinet)     Petrina Slaytor (bassoon)

duration 10'

EMMANUEL (1862 – 1938) Sonata
(1) Allegro con spirito     (2) Adagio     (3) Allegro molto e leggierissimo
SPIKE (1949 – ) Snowdance
Cathy Fraser (flute)     Lindsay Wanstall (clarinet)     Kris Spike (piano)
duration 10'

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VICTORIA (1549-1611) O Magnum Mysterium

O magnum mysterium et admirabile sacramentum O great mystery and admirable sacrament
ut animalia viderunt Dominum natum that the animals should see the Lord born
jacentem in praesepio. beside them in the manger.
   
O beata Virgo, cuius viscera O blessed Virgin, whose body
meruerunt portare dominum Jesum Christum. was worthy to bear the Lord Jesus Christ.
Alleluia. Alleluia


ANON Carols
Old French  When the Crimson Sun had Set
15C German  Unto Us a Boy Is Born
16C English
  Coventry Carol
"Three Butlers and a Berry Man"
Karen Butler and Sue Butler (sopranos)    Vivien Shih (alto)   
Ian Butler (tenor)    Mark Berriman (bass)

duration 22'

- Supper -

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Concert Organisers: Cathy Wainwright and Cathy Fraser
T
he manager and volunteer staff of the Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre provide supper
(wine juice and savouries) and charge $10 entry donation ($5 concession/seniors) to
cover costs and to raise funds for the Centre

To get information on future concerts, go to http://www.acms-sydney.org/perform/acmsuns.html
or Google “ACMS music Australia”.

All chamber music players are welcome to join the Amateur Chamber Music Society.
If interested, write to membership@acms-sydney.org or
ACMS Membership Secretary, PO Box 584, Balgowlah NSW 2093


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General Description of Concerts:  Experienced chamber music players who have a group together have the opportunity to perform at Kirribilli. These concerts are held several times a year at the Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre (KNC), commencing 5pm on the first Sunday afternoon of the month.    They are variously referred to as Kirribilli Concerts and as Sunset Concerts.

Travel

Car: parking may be difficult and time should be allowed to walk from the car to the KNC. 
Rail: KNC is a 5-minute stroll from Milsons Point Railway Station.   The waiting time for trains running to and from Milsons Point is usually much less than 15 minutes.   
Ferry: Milsons Point Wharf (map) is a short walk under Sydney Harbour Bridge to the KNC.  There is a ferry every half hour (timetable) which takes five minutes from Circular Quay and nine minutes from Balmain. 

Venue:  The Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre (KNC) is a heritage-listed sandstone building (more detail) at 16-18 Fitzroy St, Kirribilli near the intersection with Jeffrey St (map).  It backs onto Bligh Street. 

Volunteer to organise a concert  Members, if you would like to organise a concert, please contact Elizabeth Dalton (use the Membership Register for contact details), who is coordinating concert organisers.      

Volunteer to perform   Members, if you have a group that would like to perform at Kirribilli, please contact the organiser (see Future concerts and use the Membership Register for contact details).   Don't feel inhibited by lack of time to prepare the whole of a multi-movement work; our audiences will be happy to hear part of a work, such as a single movement! 


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