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April 13 & 14, 2012: 8 PM at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Lambertville, NJ

Enjoy an evening of highly entertaining chamber orchestra music by leading 20th century “classical” composers. The featured repertoire include elements of jazz and folk music as well as witty and humorous poetry by the sometimes controversial poet, Edith Sitwell.
D. Milhaud— la creation du monde, op. 81a (The Creation of the World)
W. Walton—Façade (excerpts), Text by Edith Sitwell
A. Copland— Appalachian Spring
Photo by Bob Krist
February 26, 2012: 4 PM at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Lambertville, NJ
(This concert is not part of the Subscription Series; Tickets may be purchased individually)
Featuring Marie-Pierre Langlamet, Harp, and Lara St. John, Violin
Internationally acclaimed violinist, Lara St. John combines her talent with that of Marie-Pierre Langlamet, principal harpist of the Berlin Philharmonic, and arguably the best harpist alive today. Their collaboration on Bach’s Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord is receiving critical acclaim. On tour, they will be coming from performances in New York City to play one matinee concert in New Hope/Lambertville. This is one performance you won’t want to miss!
J.S. Bach Sonata in G Minor for Violin and Harp (sichord) BWV 1020
Franz Schubert Impromptu Op. 90 (D. 899) No. 2 for Solo Harp
J. S. Bach Giga from Partita #2 in D Minor for Solo Violin
Sebastian Currier: Night Time (1998) for Violin and Harp
Camille Saint-Saens: Fantaisie for Violin and Harp Op. 124
J.S. Bach Sicilienne from Sonata BWV 1021 for Violin and Harp
Gabriel Faure: Sicilienne
J.S. Bach Sonata in E Major for Violin and Harp BWV 1016
Photo by Kevin Lowery
March 25, 2012: 7:30 PM at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Doylestown, PA
(This concert is not part of the subscription series . Tickets may be purchased individually)
Featuring the Bucks County Choral Society with the Riverside Symphonia
Tarik O’Regan – Triptych (2005)
Bruckner – Mass No. 1 in D
This season, the BCCS and the Symphonia partner in a performance that features the rich sound of full choir and orchestra in a new cantata for voices and strings by one of Britain’s most popular young choral composers, Tarik O’Regan, and in one of the most inspired settings of the Latin Mass from the Romantic Era, Bruckner’s magnificent mass in D Minor, which showcases the brilliant sound of the Riverside brass section and the full orchestra.