Classical Guitar Concert
Monday, December 9, 2024
7:30 PM
Purchase College
Conservatory of Music
Music Building - Choral Hall
Directed by Oren Fader
Repertoire
La Rossignol
by Anonymous 16th Century Composer
Performed by:
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- Anthony Atristain, guitar
- Marcus Lopez, guitar
Nocturne No. 1
by J.K. Mertz (1806 - 1856)
Performed by Anthony Atristain, guitar
Suite in D Minor
by Robert de Visée (c, 1665-1732)
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- Prelude
- Allemande
- Sarabande
- Menuet 2
Performed by Marcus Lopez, guitar
Serenade, Op. 109
by F. Carulli (1770 - 1841)
Larghetto Espressivo
Poco Allegretto
Performed by:
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- Anthony Atristain, guitar
- Lillian Slattery, flute
Trio in D Major, Op. 9 No. 3
by J. Kreutzer (1778 - 1832)
Performed by:
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- Marcus Lopez, guitar
- Bella Bausano, flute
- Daniel Karpf, violin
Flower Duet from “Lakme”
by Léo Delibes (1836 - 1891)
Performed by:
- Anthony Atristain, guitar
- Oren Fader, guitar
- Marcus Lopez, guitar
Pacoca (Choro)
by Celso Machado (b.1953)
Performed by:
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- Anthony Atristain, guitar
- Lillian Slattery, flute
Performers
- Anthony Atristain, guitar
- Marcus Lopez, guitar
- Oren Fader, guitar
- Lillian Slattery, flute
- Bella Bausano, flute
- Daniel Karpf, violin
About the Conservatory
The Conservatory of Music
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