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Concert Saturday, April 17, 2010, 7:30 p.m.

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An Evening of Chamber Music - Michelle D Cosgrove, Flute - Michael Strauss, Viola - Charles Forbes, Cello - Lewis R Baratz, Harpsichord & Voiceflute Featuring works by: Michael Haydn CPE Bach JS Bach JB de Boismortier Jean-Baptiste Loeillet St. Paul's Lutheran Church Main & Spruce Streets Doylestown, PA 18901 $15 General Admission/ $10 Students & Seniors Tickets at Door R.S.V.P. for a premium seat: 215-258-3941 ensembleimpromptu@gmail.com Click Here to see the Program for April 17th.

Program for April 17, 2010, 7:30pm

Trio Sonata by Joseph de Boismortier Vivace-Largo-allegro Sonata VI in e minor for flute and voiceflute by Jean-Baptiste Loeillet Andante-Allegro-Adagio-Allegro Sarabande by Johann Sebastian Bach from Suite in C major for cello Sonata for viola and obbligato harpsichord in D Major by Johann Sebastian Bach BWV 1028 Adagio-Allegro-Andante-Allegro INTERMISSION Divertimento in C major for flute, viola, & cello by Michael Haydn Allegro molto- Menuet-Aria-Menuetto-Andante-Presto Sonata in F major for Keyboard by Thomas Arne Quartet in a minor by CPE Bach Andantino-Largo e sotenuto-Allegro assai

Michael Strauss, Viola

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Michael Strauss has studied with Eugene Lehner, George Neikrug, Karen Tuttle, Heidi Castleman and Raphael Hillyer. He holds an MM from the New England Conservatory. He served ten years as Principal Violist in the Omaha Symphony, five as Principal in the Cedar Rapids Symphony, nine as Principal in the Mid-Atlantic Symphony, and seven with the Mariner String Quartet, which concertized all over the Mid-Atlantic region. Michael was the lead teacher in the Cedar Rapids Symphony School for five years. Since 1999, he has been Director of Education for the Mid-Atlantic Symphony. Michael is a strings teacher at Washington College in Chestertown, MD and the Community Conservatory in Doylestown, PA. He also has a private studio in Lansdale, PA.

Charles Forbes, Cello

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Charles Forbes is a cellist, teacher and chamber music coach, with degrees from Harvard College and Manhattan School of Music. His principal cello teachers were Maurice Eisenberg and Bernard Greenhouse. He also studied cello with Luigi Silva and Pablo Casals, chamber music with Leonard Shure, and conducting with Jonel Perlea. His orchestral experience includes playing principal cello with the American Symphony (under Stokowski), the Buffalo Philharmonic, the Princeton Chamber Orchestra, the Springfield, MA Symphony and the Vermont Symphony. Mr. Forbes has given four solo recitals at Carnegie Recital Hall, and he played for thirty years with the New York Camerata, a chamber group with which he toured widely and recorded several discs. The group commissioned many works, including George Crumb's Voice of the Whale, and was the resident ensemble, with the New York-based Affililate Artists, in Wisconsin and Alabama for four seasons. He has also played with the Windsor

Michelle D. Cosgrove, Modern & Baroque Flutes

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Michelle D. Cosgrove is a flute chamber ensemble specialist. She studied under Dr. Dent Williamson at The College of New Jersey, graduating with a Bachelors of Music Education in 1998. Under the tutelage of Dr. Kimberly Reighley, she earned her Masters Degree in Flute Performance at West Chester University in 2007. During this time she became acquainted with the baroque flute, and now performs on both the modern and baroque instrument. She is currently coached by Eve Friedman. Michelle maintains a private flute and piano studio, teaches student chamber ensembles and classes, and is Senior Tour Coordinator at the Community Conservatory in Doylestown, PA. She performs with the baroque ensemble La Fiocco, the guitar/flute duo Strings & Wind, and is founder of Ensemble Impromptu.

Lewis R. Baratz, Harpsichord & Recorder

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Lewis R. Baratz studied the recorder with David Hart, Eva LegĂȘne, and Rachel Begley, and harpsichord with David Fuller, Larry Palmer, and Gwendolyn Toth. A Fulbright Scholar and Belgian American Educational Foundation Fellow, he holds a Ph.D. in musicology from Case Western Reserve University. Lewis has performed on recorder, harpsichord, virginal, and English square piano with La Fiocco, Practitioners of Musick, Le Triomphe de l’amour, New Brunswick Chamber Orchestra, and Virtuosi dei seicento. Lewis is also a certified project manager.