Lute Festival 2004 – Events
Participants' Recital

7 PM Friday, 30 July, Harkness Chapel

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David Nelson, oud.

Dawn Culbertson, Hans Newsidler's setting of
Mille regretz, dedicated to Charlie Schroeder.

Caroline Usher, premier performance of “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen,”
an arrangement that will appear in a forthcoming issue of the Quarterly.

Betsy Small, a piece in memory of her mother, recently deceased.

Bob Temkin, a piece on Baroque lute.

Daniel Boring, Baroque guitar.

Bob Barto and Ekko Jennings, a movement from one of the S. L. Weiß
duets reconstructed by Charlie Schroeder, played in his memory.

David Nelson (lute) and Jim Stimson (gittern), a medieval duet arranged by Jim.

Ed Greenhood (Renaissance guitar) and Jineen Heiman,
a reprise of the LeRoy chanson they had worked up for the Lute Song class.

Elizabeth Brown, Baroque guitar.

David Walker, Baroque lute

Jocelyn Nelson, Baroque guitar.

Anke van den Bergh sang an old ballad in Dutch.

Steve Stein, Baroque guitar.

The inimitable Arnold Gessel, a ballad, self-accompanied on a 19th century guitar.

Guy Smith on Renaissance lute

Candace Magner, accompanied by Jim Stimson, sang Tradimento by Barbara Strozzi.

Sterling Price, Baroque lute.

Akiko, Steve and Ellen.

Jineen and two Daniels?
Kapsberger, Sinfonia duodecima à 2 canti

 

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