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Anita Uhlmann: Music

Performances

The Conservatory Project at the Kennedy Center

(Anita Uhlmann, flute; Robyn Smith, english horn; Teresa Yu, piano)

Carl Vine: Sonata, III. Very Fast

(Anita Uhlmann and Teresa Yu, piano)
2nd Masters Recital
San Francisco Conservatory
December 2008

Arthur Honegger: Concerto Da Camera, III. Vivace

(Anita Uhlmann; Robyn Smith, english horn; and SFCM string ensemble)
2nd Masters Recital
San Francisco Conservatory
December 2008

Terry Riley: Cantos Desiertos, Francesco en Paraiso

(Anita Uhlmann and Travis Andrews, guitar)
1st Masters Recital
San Francisco Conservatory
April 2008

Wedding Music

Vivaldi: Four Seasons, Spring, I. Allegro

(Anita Uhlmann; Stephanie Bibbo, violin; Lucas Chen, cello)
This movement from the Four Seasons works well as prelude music.

Wagner: Bridal Chorus

(Anita Uhlmann, flute and Brian Dowdy, guitar)
Aka "Here Comes the Bride", great for the bridal processional.

Purcell: Trumpet Tune

(Anita Uhlmann; Stephanie Bibbo, violin; Lucas Chen, cello)
This traditional wedding piece is especially suited for the bridal or bridal party processional.

Bach: Air on a G String

(Anita Uhlmann; Stephanie Bibbo, violin; Lucas Chen, cello)
This is a beautiful, traditional option for the bridal or bridal party processional.

Pachelbel: Canon in D

(Anita Uhlmann, flute and Brian Dowdy, guitar)
This is one of the most well-known piece for processionals. It's a beautiful choice and best for the bridal processional.

Bach: Sheep May Safely Graze

(Anita Uhlmann; Stephanie Bibbo, violin; Lucas Chen, cello)
This works perfectly for the bridal or bridal party processional.

Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring

(Anita Uhlmann, flute and Brian Dowdy, guitar)
A beautiful and traditional option for the bridal party or bridal processional.

Schubert: Ave Maria

(Anita Uhlmann, flute and Brian Dowdy, guitar)
Ave Maria works beautifully as a mid-ceremony musical interlude such as a candle-lighting, wine ceremony, or Communion.

Bach: Arioso

(Anita Uhlmann; Stephanie Bibbo, violin; Lucas Chen, cello)
This is another great option for processionals or a mid-ceremony musical interlude.

Mendelssohn: Wedding March

(Anita Uhlmann, flute and Brian Dowdy, guitar)
This piece is good for processionals but especially nice for the recessional after the ceremony.

Handel: Hornpipe in DM from Water Music

(Anita Uhlmann, flute and Brian Dowdy, guitar)
This is a wonderful option for the recessional.

Vivaldi: Four Seasons, Spring, III. Danza Pastorale

(Anita Uhlmann; Stephanie Bibbo, violin; Lucas Chen, cello)
The Danza Pastorale works wells as both prelude and recessional music.

Handel: Entrance of the Queen of Sheba

(Anita Uhlmann, flute and Brian Dowdy, guitar)
A great, celebratory option for the recessional.