Zaptet played a gig at the Stonestown Galleria in San Francisco during the busy holiday shopping season.
We played the following music:
- Ralph Vaughan Williams’ “And All in the Morning,” one of his “8 English Carols”
- Franz Danzi’s “Quintet in F Major,” movements 1 and 3
- Antonio Soler’s “Sonata No. 89”
- György Ligeti’s “Sechs Bagatellen für Bläserquintett,” movement I
- Edvard Grieg’s “Peer Gynt: Four Pieces: Solveig’s Song”
- Gustav Holst’s “March” from his “Second Suite in F”
- Camille Saint-Saëns’ “Introduction and the Lion’s Royal March” from his “Carnival of the Animals”
- Erik Satie’s “Sonatine Bureaucratique”
- Claude Debussy’s “Minstrels,” “La Fille Aux Cheveux de Lin” (“Girl With the Flaxen Hair”), and “Golliwogg’s Cake-Walk” from his “Suite No. 1”
- Malcolm Arnold’s “Three Shanties,” movement 1
The concert included an intermission and many encores to a sometimes enthusiastic audience including a well-dressed poodle.
Many thanks to Sacrilege for the photos.
hi! We have also a quintett like you, but instead of clarinet we have a violin.
i wondered that there does exist also another such a strange formation 🙂
we search for notes and pieces we could interpretate, that’s why i’m interestered in your site!!
apropos: i’m from Sibiu, Transsylvania.