Glendale Noon Concerts – An Eclectic mix of duos and trios senza oboe
From the Baroque to the 'hear' and now. Works by Koechlin, Graun, Beethoven, Schocker and Einem
Glendale Noon Concerts – Soli with Roberta Garten, piano
Malcolm Arnold-Fantasy for Horn, Willson Osborne-Rhapsody for Bassoon, Carl Nielson-Concerto for Flute
Glendale Noon Concerts – Unique Pairing
A wonderful work by Malcolm Arnold for flute, violin, viola, horn and bassoon. And a charming wind trio by classical composer Jacques Widerkehr
Glendale Noon Concerts – Going Dutch
The whole quintet returns with music of Jurriaan Andriessen and Arie Malando (Maasland)
Glendale Noon Concerts – 3 Pieces, 1 Composer
Toot, Suite Arcata, Watercolor Menagerie: Music of Raymond David Burkhart
Edendale Up Close Concert
Featuring the music of local composer Ray Burkhart, Dutch composer Jurriaan Andriessen and a Tango transcription by local arranger Charles Warren.
Edendale Up Close Concert – April in Paris
Music of Darius Milhaud and Claude Arrieu
Glendale Noon Concerts – Woodwinds (senza horn)
Heitor Villa-Lobos, Malcolm Arnold, Joseph Canteloube
Classical Crossroads, First Fridays at First! – A Potpourri
Wind Quintets of William Mason, J.S. Bach, Gwyneth Walker
Glendale Noon Concerts – American Dynasty
Music by Lowell Mason, William Mason and Daniel Gregory Mason
Glendale Noon Concerts – Unrelated Bachs
J.S. Bach and Jan Bach’s Skizzen: Suite for Woodwind Quintet after the drawings of Heinrich Kley
Glendale Noon Concerts – All New
Ladder Variations by well-known Los Angeles composer and educator George Heussenstamm and a premier of a quintet written for them by noted film composer John Scott