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Only Performers Are Included Through the 1980-1981 Season *Only performers are included through the 1980-1981 season. Both performers and repertoire are included beginning with the 1981-1982 season. PRESTIGE CONCERTS AT 8:30 P.M. IN THE LITTLE THEATRE OF THE COLUMBUS GALLERY OF FINE ARTS EXCEPT WHEN NOTED: 1948-1949 1948 November 29 (afternoon & eve) Walden String Quartet, Resident at the University of Illinois December 22 Walden String Quartet & Donald McGinnis, clarinet December 29 Ernst von Dohnanyi, piano 1949 January 13 and February 8 Walden String Quartet March 11 Walden String Quartet & Evelyn Garvey, piano 1949-1950 1949 December 14 Walden String Quartet 1950 January 9 Walden String Quartet February 11 Frances Magnes, violin & Malcolm Frager, piano March 13 Walden String Quartet March 30 Ernst von Dohnanyi, piano April 5 Walden String Quartet & Donald McGinnis, clarinet May 8 Walden String Quartet & Evelyn Garvey, piano 1950-1951 1950 November 15 Roland Hayes, tenor 1951 February 7 Nell Schelky Tangeman, soprano & Merrill Brockway, piano March 3 Frances Magnes, violin & David Garvey, piano 1951-1952 1951 October 18 Roland Hayes, tenor & Reginald Boardman, piano November 3 Soulima Stravinsky, piano (son of Igor) December 4 Berkshire String Quartet, Resident at Indiana University 1952 January 10 Frances Magnes, violin & David Garvey, piano February 9 David Garvey, piano March 8 Berkshire String Quartet 1952-1953 1952 October 27 Roland Hayes, tenor & Reginald Boardman, piano November 20 Juilliard String Quartet December 8 Luigi Silva, cello & Joseph Wolman, piano 1953 January 24 Beveridge Webster, piano March 10 Juilliard String Quartet April 28 Albert Spalding, violin & Ernst von Dohnanyi, piano 1953-1954 1953 October 20, 22 and 24 Roland Hayes, tenor & Reginald Boardman, piano December 3 Walden String Quartet 1954 January 23 Beveridge Webster, piano February 22 Fernando Valenti, harpsichord March 4 Berkshire String Quartet 1954-1955 1954 November 11 Quintetto Boccherini, strings (1st U.S.tour) December 7 Paul Doktor, viola & Mary Oxman, piano 1955 January 29 Beveridge Webster, piano February 14 Fernando Valenti, harpsichord March 3 Trio di Trieste 1955-1956 1955 October 29 Mieczyslav Horszowski, piano November 7 Alfred Deller Trio: Alfred Deller, counter-tenor; Desmond Dupre, lute and viola da gamba; Robert Conant, harpsichord 1956 January 24 Mozart Festival Quartet: Albeneri Trio (Piano, violin and cello) & Paul Doktor, viola January 26 Paul Doktor, viola & Fritz Jahoda, piano February 26 Hungarian Quartet March 1 Mack Harrell, baritone & Sergius Kagen, piano 1956-1957 1956 November 15 Quintetto Boccherini, strings December 6 Hungarian Quartet 1957 January 8 Adele Addison, soprano & James Payne, piano February 4 Mieczyslaw Horszowski, piano February 19 John Kirkpatrick, piano March 1 Smetana Quartet 1957-1958 1957 October 23 Beveridge Webster, piano November 14 Barylli Quartet of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra December 13 Alfred Deller Trio (see 1955 November 7) 1958 January 9 Roland Hayes, tenor & Reginald Boardman, piano January 31 Quartetto di Roma, strings and piano March 7 Rococo Ensemble: Robert Conant and Blanche Winogron, harpsichord; Paul Doktor, viola; Renato Bonacini, violin, Michael Krasnopolsky, double bass 1958-1959 1958 October 24 Janacek Quartet November 22 Anton Kuerti, piano December 8 Mack Harrell, baritone & John Wustman, piano 1959 January 26 Rafael Puyana, harpsichord February 23 Pasquier Trio, strings (3 brothers) March 10 Quartetto Italiano April 4 Frances Magnes, violin & Malcolm Frager, piano 1959-1960 1959 October 20 Smetana Quartet November 7 Alfred Deller Trio (see 1955 November 7) November 30 Carlos Montoya, flamenco guitarist December 8 Quartetto Carmirelli 1960 January 26 Quartetto di Roma February 27 William Masselos, piano April 8 Rococo Ensemble (see 1958 March 7) 1960-1961 1960 October 17 New York String Sextet October 21 Carlos Montoya, flamenco guitarist November 7 New York Woodwind Quintet 1961 January 13 Adele Addison, soprano & James Payne, piano with Donald McGinnis, flute and Robert Hladky, cello February 4 Beveridge Webster, piano February Walden String Quartet & Evelyn Garvey, piano March 2 Quartetto Italiano April 7 William Masselos, piano 1961-1962 1961 October 9 Carlos Montoya, flamenco guitarist October 23 Daniel Abrams, piano November 18 Renato Bonacini, violin & Ilse Sass, piano December 8 Amadeus Quartet 1962 January 16 New York Woodwind Quintet January 25 Paul Doktor, viola & Yaltah Menuhin, piano (sister of Yehudi) February 23 Quintetto Boccherini, strings March 3 Quartetto di Roma, strings and piano (James Cain departs) 1962-1963 1962 November 3 Alfred Teller, counter-tenor & Desmond Dupre, lute and guitar December 7 Trio Italiano D’Archi, strings 1963 January 7 Shirley Verrett-Carter, mezzo-soprano & Charles Wadsworth, piano January 28 The Lenox Quartet February 14 Koeckert Quartet February 23 Alma Trio: Piano, violin and cello March 4 Juilliard String Quartet March 29 Eudice Shapiro, violin & Lawrence Smith, piano 1963-1964 1963 October 23 La Salle String Quartet December 2 John Williams, guitar 1964 January Vlach String Quartet February Helen Boatwright, soprano March Isolde Ahlgrimm, harpsichord April 18 Alma Trio 1964-1965 1964 November 14 Drolc String Quartet 1965 January 18 Albeneri Trio: Piano, violin and cello February 6 Fine Arts Quartet, Resident at the University of Wisconsin March 13 Vegh Quartet April 3 New York Woodwind Quintet 1965-1966 1965 October 15 Alfred Deller, counter-tenor & Robert Conant, harpsichord December 10 Lynn Harrell, cello & James Levine, piano 1966 January 7 Prague String Quartet February 4 Richard Goode, piano April 2 Antioch String Quartet 1966-1967 1966 October 14 Joseph Fuchs, violin November 11 Battelle Memorial Institute Auditorium Alfred Deller Consort: Alfred and Mark Deller counter-tenors; Joanne Brown and Sally La Sage, sopranos; Max Worthly, tenor and Maurice Bevan, baritone 1967 January 13 Edward Auer, piano February 24 The Baroque Chamber Players, harpsichord, oboe, flute and double bass March 31 The Lenox String Quartet 1967-1968 1967 November 10 Sylvia Marlowe, harpsichord December 8 Guarneri String Quartet 1968 January 13 Battelle Memorial Institute Auditorium Contemporary Music Chamber Group of Indiana University February 23 Loewenguth String Quartet March 15 New York Chamber Soloists, violin, viola, cello, flute and oboe 1968-1969 1968 October 26 Juilliard String Quartet November 23 Battelle Memorial Institute Auditorium William Masselos, piano 1969 January 25 Chicago Symphony String Quartet March 1 Paul Doktor, viola & Ryan Edwards, piano April Helen Boatwright, soprano & William Dale, piano with Robert A. Titus, clarinet 1969-1970 1969 October 25 LaSalle String Quartet December 2 Battelle Memorial Auditoroium Alfred Deller Trio 1970 January 24 Nerine Barrett, piano February 21 Nieuw Amsterdam Trio April 3 Albert Fuller, harpsichord 1970-1971 1970 October 10 James Schwebacher, tenor & Ralph Linsley, piano November 13 Czech String Quartet 1971 January 8 Nerine Barrett, piano February 6 The Fantastic Winds, woodwinds March 6 Musica Nova 1971-1972 1971 October 22 Alma Trio November 13 Battelle Memorial Auditorium New York Chamber Soloists 1972 January 15 Fine Arts Quartet February 11 Tokyo String Quartet March 4 Danzig Woodwind Quartet 1972-1973 1972 October 21 Battelle Memorial Auditorium Toulouse Chamber Orchestra November 11 The New York Chamber Soloists 1973 January 13 Bartok Quartet February 2 Rolf Schulte, violin March 9 Alma Trio 1973-1974 1973 October 19 The Festival Winds November 10 Cleveland Quartet 1974 January 19 Michael Webster, clarinet; Nobuko Imai, violin & Ursula Oppens, piano February 16 Mari-Elizabeth Morgen, piano March 8 Battelle Memorial Auditorium Les Menestries, troubadours 1974-1975 1974 October 18 Quartetto Esterhazy November 7 Battelle Memorial Auditorium Prague Quartet 1975 February 1 French String Trio February 22 Valentin Gheorghiu, piano 1975-1976 1975 October 18 Les Menestriers, medieval November 15 Gabrieli String Quartet 1976 January 9 New Hungarian Quartet February 21 Tel Aviv String Quartet & Yona Ettlinger, clarinet March 27 Trio di Trieste: Piano, violin and cello 1976-1977 1976 October 16 The Prague String Quartet November 13 Michael Debost, flutist & Christian Ivaldi, piano 1977 February 12 Battelle Memorial Auditorium The New York Chamber Soloists March 19 Quartet Academica 1977-1978 1977 October 15 Battelle Memorial Institute Auditorium Bulgarian String Quartet November 12 Battelle Memorial Institute Auditorium The Festival Winds 1978 January 28 Nicanor Zabaleta, harp February 18 Concord String Quartet March 11 Aston Magna: Albert Fuller harpsichord, Jaap Schroeder, violin 1978-1979 1978 October 14 Battelle Memorial Institute Auditorium Beaux Arts Trio November 11 Battelle Memorial Institute Auditorium Greenwood Consort (Renaissance Music) 1979 January 27 Rowe String Quartet February 17 New Hungarian String Quartet March 30 Vermeer String Quartet PRESTIGE CONCERTS AT 8:30 P.M. IN THE BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE AUDITORIUM, EXCEPT WHEN NOTED: 1979-1980 1979 October 20 Tokyo String Quartet November, December or January 1980 Emerson String Quartet 1980 January 26 The Musicians of the Swanne Alley – Paul O’Dette February 16 Mary Lee Farris, soprano and Burt Lucarelli, oboe & Tom Muraco, piano March 15 Stuttgart Trio 1980-1981 1980 October 18 The Alard String Quartet November 8 The Oberlin Baroque Ensemble 1981 February 6 Primavera String Quartet February 27 Alberni String Quartet March 13 Charles Bressler, tenor & Menachem
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