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'.tA PEOGRAMME lopselyconnect-; ■, .ed .to spring: ahd'love, performed b y .>


. IWgUy^talented-young:violinist EUie ■ :'Fagg/pictured; .was a triumph at the- ■rM^chconcert'o Glitheroe Con-, certs Society.---


;^;sEllie’s accompanist was the acclaimed; ■ ; pianist-Anna-Tilbrook, who,-since, her ■


: :1999 -Wiginore Hall debut, has created a ; string of top-selling CDs.


, ^HThe co n ce r t s ta r te d with-a l iv e ly ;


.,'sonata‘by Jean-Marie:Leclair,;Op. 9/3 ffom l728;dt has^four contrasting short.


, - movements,' a t first rather formal, then a liyely.folk-dahce followed by an elegant.; isarabande.-It. returns to a-whirlwind


■ ■ tambourin,\vith a drum sound created by- slapping the pjano.


■ " Continuing the:theme,‘Beethoven.’s'< -Spring Sonata came next.-This beautiful’


■: piece of music is well known to everyone, even if not by name. ,


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-Next was a short but expressive piece of music by the' contemporary composer


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: and conductor James Macmillan, “After - ; a the.Tryst”; in the style of a Scottish bal- •- s lad and based on a love poem by William - Soutar. r


A fitting end to the concert was Cesar;. iFranck’s violihsbhata froml886. This ’


/ major piece of music was presented as a .; wedding present to .the ■violinist Eugene -Ysaye and - c h a r ts a record . o f . his"


/courtship and his wedding, church bells. included.


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/ . The concert was supported by th e . Countess of Munster Trust.


/ . The society’s next concert willb'e on s


/ Wednesday,-April 1st, when the Doric-' /S tr ing.Qua r te t will play Beethoven’s'./ . i Quartet Op. -18 -No.3; Erich;Korngold’s ./


: Quartet No.3 and Debussy’s Quartet Op;: 10. '


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.. . Last year the Doric Quartet wohthe;; /'.International String' Quartet competh/ : .tion in Tokyo and were.runners-up in thel


/ -Premio Paolo Borciani competition in ; : Italy, the first Bntish'quartet to receive': a prize in the. history of this prestigious competition. .'.To replace the concert cancelled on: February 4th because of the weather, an . extra concert has been arranged.for-


: ■ Wednesday, April 22nd. ,It will be given : by the Rusaan Sacha Zemtsov, principal'


/.violist of: the London Philharmonic : .O rc h e s t ra , .w i th th eB r i t is h 'p ia n is t ' ■'Anthony Hewitt. ■r.i/iiTo find out more or to join the society, V. go to the next concert a t Ghtheroe Royal: /.Grammar School,'York Street a t 7-30; ; p.m.yor contact'the chairman on 01200; ■ 424577.


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