Concert on Sunday 28th October 2001
Peel Hall, Salford University
Conductor Barrie McKinnon
Leader Jon Henderson
Programme
Masquerade Waltz - Aram Khachaturian
Suite of French Dances - Paul Hindemith
Sixes and Sevens - Jon Henderson/Dobson
Romeo and Juliet - Serge Prokofiev
Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte -Maurice Ravel
Symphonic Dances - Leonard Bernstein
The Grasshoppers Dance - Ernest Bucalossi
First Violins Jon Henderson Christine Clarkson Denise Doyle Ian MacKay Frank Lennon Brigid Rawlinson Hannah Goodchild Roger Neville |
Second Violins Dave Clarke Joanne Mellody Simon Caplan Heidi Johnson Amanda Rafferty Catherine Gajewski Tim Jones Sally Peake |
Violas Claire Postlethwaite Jackie Fisk Kay Thomas Ian Ward Robert Clack
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Cellos John Eaton Gordon Sherrard Lee Carr Pat Goulcher Jeremy Burrows Dave Collins
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Basses Keith Hyde Gladys Williams David Fellows |
Bassoons Trevor Marshall Rosemary Williams |
Horns Godfrey Stafford Elaine Williams Denis Carvill Johanah Avis |
Flutes Ann Dale Angela Thomson Piccolo |
Oboes/Cor Anglaise Martin Somers Andrew Taylor Eric Culbert |
Clarinets Roger Kelly Gordon Robson Catherine Miller Sax |
Trumpets Alan Saunders Roger Sloane Peter Thickbroom |
Trombones Chris Thorp Carol Williams |
Tuba Dave Collier |
Bass Trombone Richard Birchenough |
Timpani Irene Molin |
Percussion Jan Bradley Rachel Nolan Matthew Devlin Peter Williams |
Harp Maxime Molin
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Piano Jonathan Scott Guitar |
Concert Feedback
Barrie McKinnon wishes to congratulate the Orchestra for a very creditable performance of the Prokofiev and Bernstein, both fiendishly difficult and challenging pieces. The other dance pieces were excellent. Praise indeed! Our sponsors, Kay Johnson Gee, were very pleased with the concert. Well done, everybody.