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Baroque: but not Bach!
26 September 1986
St Andrew's, Forrest

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Baroque: but not Bach! poster. Transcription follows.

Transcription

SCUNA (THE ANU CHORAL SOCIETY)
& ORCHESTRA

CONDUCTED BY MARK HYMAN

PRESENTS

BAROQUE: BUT NOT BACH!

HANDEL
     ZELENKA
          RAMEAU

WITH SOLOISTS
MARGARET SIM
SAN-KY KIM
GEOFFREY BRENNAN

ST ANDREW'S CHURCH, FORREST
8pm FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 1986
$9 Adults $5 Concessions

Programme

from the SCUNA Concert Register

ZelenkaIn Exitu Israel
HandelLucreziaMargaret Sim soprano
 
RameauIn convertendoMargaret Sim soprano, John Aitchison alto, San-Ky Kim tenor, Geoffrey Brennan bass
Handel'Utrecht' Jubilate

Note from the conductor

"...the program consisted of Rameau's great motet In convertendo, with Margaret Sim, John Aitchison, and Geoffrey Brennan as soloists. Then three of the settings by Zelenka of the Holy Week responsories from Tenebrae (ie the same source as for the texts for all those Lamentations of Jeremiah by Tallis et al.), for choir and continuo. In the second half we did a large-scale psalm setting by Zelenka, In exitu Israel, for choir and orchestra ... Peter Young played the organ continuo again, and the orchestra was another scratch group - strings, oboes, flutes, bassoon, continuo." - Email of Mon, 2 Feb 2009 13:44:49 +0900 from Mark Hyman

Sources

Personal communications from Mark Hyman and Peter Campbell, and the SCUNA Concert Register, which in this case cites a Canberra Times review and the poster above as sources.

Original poster held by the Australian National University Archives. Thanks to Maggie Shapley, ANU Archivist, for providing a scan of it.