![]() Stephanie Phillips, Viola and Aaron Ward, Live Electronics, performed her original composition, Mobius Strip. Later they were joined by the other musicians and members of the audience in another of Ms. Philips original works, Texas Night Noise |
![]() Don Miles Read The Story of Arethusa from Ovid's Metamorphosis |
![]() Amy Harris, violin, Performed Mythes: I. La Fontaine d'Arethuse by Karol Szymanowski. If you missed it, you have another chance to hear it in November, see Amy for Details |
![]() Aaron Carter-Cohn accompanied Amy Harris' performance of Mythes: I. La Fontaine d'Arethuse, He also accompanied Robin Rosson in Sicilienne by Gabriel Fauré and William Henry Squires' Bourrée. |
![]() Andy Strietelmeier and Robin Rosson, following their performance of Aaron Carter-Cohn's piano trio, Prelude in C Andy Strietelmeier also performed Chaconne in D minor by Johann Sebastian Bach. Robin Rosson's other performances included Sicilienne by Gabriel Fauré and William Henry Squires' Bourrée. |
![]() Members of the quartet take a bow following the premier performance of Aaron Carter-Cohn's String Quartet in D. L-R Andy Strietelmeier, violin, Amy Harris, violin, Stephanie Phillips, viola and Robin Rosson, cello. |
![]() Aaron Carter-Cohn, composer of String Quartet in D takes a well deserved bow. |
![]() Andy Strietelmeier and Amy Harris gave an outstanding performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's Double Violin Concerto in D |
![]() Aaron Carter-Cohn arranged a piano, viola and cello accompaniment for Bach's Double Concerto in D. L-R Aaron Carter-Cohn, piano, Stephanie Phillips, viola and Robin Rosson, cello. |
![]() Performers gather for rounds of enthusiastic applause. L-R Andy Strietelmeier, Amy Harris, Aaron Carter-Cohn, Stephanie Phillips and Robin Rosson |
![]() More Applause L-R, Aaron Ward, Andy Strietelmeier, Amy Harris, Aaron Carter-Cohn |
![]() Nodie Murphy watches on as Aaron cuts the cake. A fabulous reception was provided after the concert by the Fun and Fellowship Committee |