PTSO Chamber Music Series launches

PTSO Chamber Music Series musicians played to a full house at the Port Ludlow Community Church on June 24, 2023. This inaugural concert ended with a standing ovation and beautiful reception. Thank you to everyone who made this concert a success, particularly the musicians:

Sung-Ling Hsu – piano and viola, Marina Rosenquist – violin, Guy Smith – lute, Joel Wallgren – clarinet, Michael Carroll – piano, Pamela Roberts – cello, William Walden – guitar, and Mike McLeron – mandolin.

PROGRAM

Sonata #1, Op. 38 in E minor for Cello and Piano – Mov. 1 – Allegro non troppo

Pamela Roberts, cello and Sung-Ling Hsu, piano

Elizabethan Popular Tunes – Packington’s Pound, a Scottish tune & Watkins Ale – Anon.
Pavin and Galliard by Alfonso Ferrabosco of Bologna
A Jig by Anthony Holborne

Guy Smith, lute

Duo No. 1 for Viola and Cello, Mov. 4 Bolero and Mov. 5 Finale by Roman Haas

Sung-Ling Hsu, viola and Pamela Roberts, cello

Railroad Bill by Colter Wall
Blackberry Blossom – traditional
Black and White Rag – traditional

William Walden, guitar and Mike McLeron, mandolin

Sonata for Clarinet and Piano by Francis Poulenc

  1. Allegro Tristamente
  2. Romanza: Tres calme
  3. Allegro con Fuoco

    Joel Wallgren, clarinet and Michael Carroll, piano

Elegie et Tango, Op. 4 by Seung Ha You

Joel Wallgren, clarinet; Pamela Roberts, cello; Michael Carroll, piano

Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 120 – Mov. 2 – Andantino by Gabriel Faure

Marina Rosenquist, violin; Pamela Roberts, cello; Michael Carroll, piano

PTSO CHAMBER CONCERT: Friday, June 3 at Finnriver Farm & Cidery at 6PM.

Open Dress Rehersal is June 2 at Finnriver Farm & Cidery at 6 pm.

Featuring Michael Nicolella on guitar. With a repertoire spanning from J.S. Bach and Domenico Scarlatti to Jimi Hendrix and Elliott Carter, Michael Nicolella is recognized as one of America’s most innovative guitarists. He has received wide critical acclaim for his performances, recordings and compositions. As a concert artist, Michael has performed throughout North America, Europe and Japan as solo recitalist, chamber musician and soloist with orchestra.

When not enjoying the Finnriver fare, we ask that audience members please wear masks.

Open seating. No reservations needed.


PTSO concerts are free to attend (but not free to produce). We gratefully accept donations.

Please send questions to: contact@PTSymphony.org