OF THE " ' ITALIAN BAR FABIO CIOFINl ORGAN/ HARPSIC ALESSANDRA MO BAROQUE CELLO November 23, 2014 2:30 p.m . . ASU Organ Hall A511.Herberger Institute FOR DESIGN AND THE ARTS ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Sonata Ill in A Minor Largo, Allegro, Largo, Allegro ~ Suite Ill ' Preludio, Corrente, Sarabanda, Giga Concerto VIII OP. 6 Vivace-Grave-Allegro Allegro, Adagio, Vivace, Allegro Pastorale (Largo) Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) Domenico Zipoli (1688-1726) Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) adapted for organ by T. Billington (1754-1832) Sonata I in D Minor Largo, Allegro, Largo A tempo giusto Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) Concerto 111 OP. 6 Largo, Allegro, Grave Vivace, Allegro Arcangelo Corelli Sonata n. 3 in C Major Adagio, Allegro, Affettuoso, Allegro organ version by T. Billington Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762) Fabio Ciofini's interpretation of music from the 17th_1gth centuries is greatly appreciated by audiences around the world. As a soloist he appears regularly in Italy, Europe (Holland, Poland, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, Hungary, France, England, Norway, Finland, Sweden) and the USA. He also plays in duo with the baroque violinst Enrico Gatti and as continua-player of the "Ensemble Aurora". He records with "Bottega Discantica" in Milan and Loft Recordings in Seattle. Ciofini teaches at Terni's Conservatory "G. Briccialdi". In 2010 he was appointed artistic director of the Fondazione Cucinelli. A founding member of the Hermans Baroque Academy, Alessandra Montani has recorded with this ensemble numerous CDs for Bongiovanni, Tactus, Bottega Discantica, and Brilliant Classic. She has received many competition prizes (Stresa, Lamezia Terme, Vittorio Veneta) and is active internationally as a chamber musician, with concerts in the USA, Canada, Spain, Germany, Austria, France, and Singapore. Please join us for our Christmas concerts and next year's season: " • Saturday, December 6, 2:30 and 5 pm Sunday, December 7, 5 pm 12th Annual Organ Christmas concert The glorious music and festively decorated Organ Hall are sure to get you in the holiday spirit. Sunday, January 18, 2:30 pm High meets Low The lyrical oboe takes its name from the French "Hautbois," meaning high wood(wind). ASU professor of oboe Martin Schuring joins Kimberly Marshall for this duo concert. Sunday, February 8, 2:30 pm Prelude to the Dance University of Arizona organ professor Pamela Decker performs her own dance-based works alongside pieces by Bach, Mendelssohn and Widor. 1 Sunday February 22 2:30 pm Dancing through the Centuries Goldman professor of organ Kimberly Marshall continues the dance theme including some of the earliest music based on dance forms. I 02009 ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts 0709