Sunday, March 11, 2011 at 2:00pm
EUGENIA ZUKERMAN, Flute
ANTHONY NEWMAN, Organ
Program:
“PIECES FOR THE MUSICAL CLOCK”
HANDEL: “Pieces for the Windsor Castle Clock” arranged for keyboard and flute by Newman/Zukerman
MOZART: Adagio for the Musical Clock KV 616 arranged for keyboard and flute by Newman/Zukerman
BACH: “Music for the Coethen Castle Standing Clock” edited and with flute obligato by Anthony Newman
MESSIAEN: Chants d'Oiseaux for Organ
RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT: “For the East India Nightingale” and “For the starling” from Six Songs for the Instruction of Singing Birds” for Flute
MOZART: Fantasie in f minor KV 594 for the Musical Clock arranged for keyboard and flute by Newman/Zukerman
HAYDN: Pieces for the Musical Clock arranged for keyboard and flute

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The SECOND SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES was conceived by church member Gary R. Klein in 2001. The first concert began with a four-hand piano concert featuring Mr. Klein and Russian-born pianist, Eugene Feigen. Since that time, the Series has progressed with artists and performers ranging from jazz, to the now 21st century compositions of the Long Island Composers Alliance, to fabulous concerts showcasing young concert artist winners from the Concert Artists Guild. We have been privileged to be hosts to some of the finest performers in the world. Particularly memorable was a concert performed by Soo Bae, a young Korean cellist, who, after winning the Concert Artists Guild competition in 2005 and the Adam International Cello Festival & Competition (New Zealand) in 2006, was awarded a three-year loan of the ca. 1696 Boujour Stradivari cello, the most valuable instrument in the Musical Instrument Bank – valued at nearly 8 million dollars. Those of us who were privileged to hear her concert that day had an unforgettable musical experience – artist and instrument became one and music poured out of both.
We have heard many groups, soloists, and all varieties of instruments. The Long Island Composers Alliance has featured new music concerts for the past five years and a favorite sound emanates from the Theremin. The audience is always entertained by the haunting sounds and personality-filled presentation by Rob Schimmer, a foremost expert on this instrument.
Our concert series has featured:
| The Rachmaninoff Trio | The Phoenix Quartet |
| Rorianne Schrade, pianist | Guitar x 2 |
| Katya Grineva, pianist | Madeline Kole/Richie Iacona Trio |
| Duo Leo | Hugo Goldenzweig, pianist |
| Angelica, choir | Ana Lourdes Rodriguez, pianist |
| William Schimmel, accordionist | The Donny Donable Sextet |
| Tanya Bannister, pianist | Jessica Lee, violin |
| Jennifer Stumm, viola | Stephanie Ho, Saar Ahuvia, duo pianists |
| Michi Wianko , pianist | Sarah Wolfson, soprano |
| Arlene Travis & the Baroque Ensemble | The Fiegien Duo |
| Race for the Sky – a special group in a special concert with music composed by NY composers with excerpts from writings, notes, and poems written in NYC after 911. | |