Flutist Melina Nilson & pianist Daniel Millar perform the Bach/Gounod Ave Maria; Daniel Millar performs the Andante movement from the Italian Concerto
Emilio Gandolffi-Levine
Piano student Emilio Gandolffi-Levine performs an excerpt from Bach’s Peasant Cantata, arranged for solo piano
Cantabile Chamber Players
The Cantabile Chamber Ensemble will be playing the Bach Brandenburg Concertos
Bach at Gunning Station
Maartje Sevenster (Ad Hoq Baroque) and Dianna Nixon (Wild Voices Music Theatre) are collaborating to create an intimate event on the platform of Gunning Railway Station in rural NSW, Australia on Sunday 19th March 2017. Many trains pass through Gunning everyday as it is on the main Sydney – Melbourne rail line. Occasionally, a train does pickup and drop off passengers here too. It is an utterly charming railway station, looking out over rolling sheep paddocks and to elegant wind farms on the horizon. We’ll be joined by a handful of singers, recorder players and a piano accordionist.
From Italy, with Love: Italian Concerto and Famous Arrangements performed by Daniel Millar and Karin McCullough
Pianists Daniel Millar & Karin McCullough perform the Italian Concerto (with Karin playing the first movement, Dan playing the second movement, and Karin playing the third movement) as well as Air from the Overture No. 3 in D Major (arr. Orem); Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring from Cantata No. 147 (Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben); Gavotte and Menuet from French Suite IV in E flat Major (BWV 815), Gvotte in G Major from French Suite V (BWV 816); Siciliano (from Sonata for flute and piano in Eb); from the Well-Tempered Clavier Book One – Fugue in D Major Prelude and Fugue in g minor, and Prelude in b minor; Chaconne in d minor by JS Bach (Study No. 5) arranged by Johannes Brahms; and Solfeggietto in c minor by CPE Bach
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