Fresh Tradition: Sacred and Profane

Monday, July 15 at 3:00PM, All Saints’ Episcopal Church

Ann Kaefer Duggan, violin; Timothy Roberts, cello; Sue Yelanjian, double bass; Ginger Kroft, clarinet; Leyla Zamora, bassoon; Leonard Ott, trumpet; Thomas Hornig, trombone; Kevin Neuhoff, percussion; Lisa Edwards, piano

Music that connects us, how thoughts, experiences, and feelings bring us together. This “sacred and profane” recital opens with a transcendent solo work and slowly progresses from spirit to human through fantasy, farce, and passion. This is perfect for new listeners and seasoned concertgoers.


Program

Solo for Clarinet | JABRA LATHAM

Lucas’s Garden | AMANDA HARBERG

Cousins | HERBERT L CLARKE

Danzón | PAQUITO D’RIVERA

Saloon Music | BRUCE BROUGHTON

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Date

Jul 15 2024

Time

3:00 pm - 3:45 pm

Featuring

  • Timothy Roberts
    Timothy Roberts
    Cello

    Timothy was founder, artistic director, and cellist of the Art of Music Chamber Players in Boston for 10 years. He was also a founding member and is a current performer in the South Coast Chamber Music society for the last 13 years. He recently purchased Copley Chamber Players Inc which is a performing organization as well as a company that provides musical ensembles for functions, events and weddings.

    His freelance work includes work with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, the Opera Company of Boston, Boston Ballet, Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, Boston Classical Orchestra, the Florida Orchestra (Tampa) as well as just about every other type of freelance work available in Boston. He has also taught for many years in various towns and music schools since 1984, teaching both private cello and as a chamber music coach, and in his private studio in Needham.

    Mr. Roberts holds degrees in Performance from New England Conservatory, and Northwestern University, and he pursued a doctorate at the Cleveland Institute of Music. He performs on a Gabriello cello made in Florence, Italy in 1751.

  • Leonard Ott
    Leonard Ott
    Trumpet
  • Lisa Edwards
    Lisa Edwards
    Piano
  • Kevin Neuhoff
    Percussion
  • Sue Yelanjian
    Sue Yelanjian
    Double bass
  • Leyla Zamora
    Leyla Zamora
    Bassoon

Location

All Saints' Episcopal Church
All Saints' Episcopal Church
Dolores St between 9th and 10th Ave, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921
Website
https://www.allsaintscarmel.org/

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