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Sunday Afternoons at The Library Concerts

Concerts are held on selected Sundays in an intimate setting at the Centre County Library's Historical Museum, a Georgian home (ca. 1815) located on the northwest corner of Allegheny and Howard Streets in Bellefonte, 203 N. Allegheny Street.  Performances begin at 2:30 p.m.  This music series has been presented since 1981 in conjunction with The Centre County Library.

Library Concerts are arranged by James Dunne.

MUSIC SERIES 2014-2015

October 12, 2014 - Easterly Chamber Players
Diane Toulson, flute; Smith Toulson, clarinet; Anne Sullivan, harp

 



 

November 9, 2014 - Revamped Duo
Mark and Sally Minnich, violins


 

February 8, 2015 - Carolyn Gardner, flute, with Steve Baird (piano), Robert Gardner (bass), and Kevin Lowe (drums)

Arie des Lensky (from the opera Eugene Onegin) – Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
     Steve Baird – piano

Concierto Pastoral – Joaquin Rodrigo
     Movement 2, Adagio
     Steve Baird – piano

Suite for Flute and Jazz Trio - Claude Bolling
Baroque and Blue
     Sentimentale
     Javanaise
     Fugace
     Irlandaise
     Veloce
     Steve Baird - piano; Robert Gardner - bass; Kevin Lowe - drums

Sonata, Opus 94 - Sergei Prokofiev
     Movement 4, Allegro con brio
     Steve Baird - piano

   


March 15, 2015 - Arietta Women's Ensemble, directed by Jan Mianulli

 

 

     March 29, 2015 - The Nittany Wind Quartet

     Suite - Charles-Édouard Lefebvre 1843 - 1917
     Quintette - Hedwige Chrétien 1859 - 1944
     10 Dance Bagatelles - Michael Valenti b. 1942
     Quintett Op. 63 - Franz Danzi 1763 - 1826

     Susan Kroeker, flute
     Barry Kroeker, oboe
     Mark Weaver, clarinet
     James Dunne, horn
     Carly Andriaccio, bassoon

 

 


The concerts are supported by BHCA, which in turn is partially supported by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts through its regional funding partnership, Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PPA).  PPA is administered in this region by the Pennsylvania Rural Arts Alliance.