Free Recitals in the Great Hall 2009

All concerts commence at 3.30pm in the Great Hall.
Pre-recital talks start at 3.10pm.

Sunday 26 April, 3.30pm

Catherine Ennis (St Lawrence Jewry, London)

Prelude and Fugue in C Minor, Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1837)
Ricercar a 6 (from The Musical Offering), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Andante in G (from Concerto no. 5 in D), James Hook (1746-1827)
Allegro vivace (Symphonie V/I), Charles-Marie Widor(1844-1937)
Naiades (from Pieces de Fantaisie), Louis Vierne (1870 -1937)
Five dances for organ: 1.Lavolta 2. Pavin 3. Jig 4. Lament 5. Fling, Composed for Catherine Ennis in 1988, John Gardner (b.1917)
Pomp and circumstance march no. 1 in D (arr. Lemare), Sir Edward Elgar(1857-1934)

Sunday 31 May, 3.30pm*

Amy Johansen (University of Sydney Organist)
Happy Birthday, Great Hall!
*Pre-recital talk on the Great Hall by Jeremy Steele at 3.10pm.

Sunday 23 August, 3.30pm

Amy Johansen (University of Sydney Organist)
Harmony of the Spheres
Celebrating the International Year of Astronomy

Sunday 20 September, 3.30pm*

Christopher Wrench (Brisbane)
Mendelssohn & More
*Pre-recital tour of the Quadrangle by Dr Craig Barker at 3.10pm.

Sunday 18 October, 3.30pm*

John Wells (Auckland City Organist)
Bach, Mendelssohn & Wells
*Pre-recital talk Memories of the Great Hall at 3.10pm.

Sunday 29 November, 3.30pm

Amy Johansen and friends
Christmas Cheer