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Recital March 5, 2016

Badollet Ensemble


                         Featuring Daniel Louis Duncan, Trumpet Soloist and Director
                                      Naomi Senzer, Flute
                                      Andrew Gordon, Piano


                                Concerto in D                                                                       Heinrich Stolzel
                                     Allegro                                                                                  (1690-1749)
                                     Andante
                                     Allegro


                               Trio for Flute, Trumpet and Piano                               James M. Stephenson 
                                     Dances for Insecure Nobility                                                      (1969-   )
                                     Ruby
                                     No:  ReMorse


                               Sonata for Flute, Trumpet and Piano                          James M. Stephenson
                                    Andante Semplice 
                                    Interlude
                                    Devil's Mischief


                                Choral et Variations Op. 37                     Marc Marie Jean Baptiste  Delmas
                                                                                                                                    (1885-1931)
                                Andante et Allegro                                               Joseph Guy Marie Ropartz
                                                                                                                                    (1864-1955)


                                Hungarian Melodies                                                                  Vincent Bach
                                                                                                                                    (1890-1976)



               
                 March 5, 2016   7PM    Neighborhood Music School     100 Audubon Street New Haven, CT  

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