Saturday, 26 March 2011 at 7:30 PM brought the Spring Breezes
Concert to the Summerlea sanctuary, featuring: Leslie Field's Student Saxophone Quartet, Trio Chalumeau, and the Lakeshore Saxophone Quartet in a concert of delightful music to welcome spring (even if the temperature has not yet caught up). The free-will offering was dedicated to the Summerlea Roof Fund. |
The Student Saxophone Quartet: Derrick Carpentier (baritone), Andrea Marek (alto), Frederic Daigle (alto), Trevor Starick (tenor), played: |
Welcome Dance The Pink Panther Night Train |
Karen Street Henry Mancini, arr Arthur Frackenpohl Jimmy Forest, arr John Berry (Leslie Field, piano) |
Trio Chalumeau: David Spencer (clarinet), Susan Keess (bass clarinet), Christine McCurdy (clarinet), played: |
Morning, from Peer Gynt Suite Bonnie Doon, Scottish Medley Jigg La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin Danse Negre dite Danse de Gateau Tango in D Clarinet Trio #2 Manatee Rag Les Feuilles Mortes Clarinet Trio in the Jazz House |
Edvard Greig, arr Roger Cawkwell arr Melonie Thorne William Boyce, arr John Gibson Claude Debussy, arr David Bussick Claude Debussy, arr William Schmidt Isaac Albeniz, arr Phil Raymond R.J. Haydn, arr Kevin Kaisershot Arthur Frackenpohl Joseph Kosma, arr Phil Raymond Bil Holcombe, arr Carson Rothrock |
Lakeshore Saxophone Quartet: Keith Field (baritone), Leslie Field (soprano & alto), David Burridge, (alto), Devid Spencer ( tenor), played |
Love is here to Stay March of the Dwarfs Sinfonial XIII Jazznopedie No. 1 Gavotte from Symphony No. 4 My Darling Ploughman Boy Crazy Boy Blues Three Dances from the Mulliner Book Le Petit Negre Theme from The Easy Winners When the Saints Go Marching In |
George Gershwin, arr Bill Holcombe Edvard Greig, arr Clair W. Johnson J.S. Bach, arr Wolfgang Hildemann Eric Satie / Bill Readdy, arr P. Marillia William Boyce, trans Anton Vedeski Scottish traditional, arr Paul Harvey Lennie Niehaus arr Paul Cohen Claude Debussy, arr S.R. Weinert Scott Joplin, arr A.L. Christopherson arr Lenniee Niehaus |
and to the performers who contributed their time and talents to provide a delightful evening of springtime music, and to raise a significant amount for the Summerlea roof fund. |