| Programme | LOUISE MORSI (clarinet)
Louise teaches clarinet at Brighton & Hove High School and at St Mary's Hall. She has an M.A.in Education. ALISON LETSCHKA (flute)Alison teaches flute at St Mary's Hall and at Hurstpierpoint College. She has performed with the Sussex Symphony Orchestra and the Brighton Chamber Orchestra, and is a member of a wind quartet. |
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| Tchaikovsky | Waltz Scene (from Eugene Onegin) |
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| Norfolk folk-tune arranged by Peter Warlock | Yarmouth Fair | ||
| traditional ballad arranged by Edward Chapman | The Three Ravens | ||
| Pietro Mascagni | Easter Hymn
( from Cavalleria Rusticana ) |
MURIEL HART
Muriel
has been an accompanist to the choir for over sixty years this year. She has spent all her
life in Brighton and has thus become well-known in local music circles. |
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| Dmitri Shostakovich | Waltzes Alison Letschke (flute), Louise Morsi (clarinet) |
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| West Country folksong arranged by Donald James | Strawberry Fair | ||
| Edward Elgar | My love dwelt in a northern land | ||
| John Rutter | Banquet Fugue | ||
| STELLA HULL
After
obtaining a BMus from Birmingham University, Stella began teaching music to A Level in
secondary schools in Worcestershire and the West Midlands. After teaching music in various
primary schools in Staffordshire she became the County Advisory Teacher for Music. |
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| Gaetano Donizetti | Chorus of
wedding guests (from Lucia di Lammermoor) |
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| Richard
Genée arranged by C E Rowley |
Italian Salad | ||
| Paul Reade | In a
Victorian kitchen garden Louise Morsi (clarinet) |
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| Richard Wagner | Bridal
chorus (from Lohengrin) |
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| Frederick Bridge | The goslings | ||
| Richard Rodney Bennett | Summer music Alison Letschke (flute) |
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| John
Bratton arranged by Andrew Carter |
The teddy-bears' picnic | ||
| Irish
air arranged by Charles Stanford |
Quick! we have but a second | ||