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Chamber Music Festival Returns to 厙ぴ勛圖 in January
January 13, 2015
Cathy Partlow Strauss
厙ぴ勛圖 Trio features conservatory faculty Amir Eldan (cello), Haewon Song (piano), and David Bowlin (violin).
Photo credit: Tanya Rosen-Jones '97
Ten free concerts and an extensive and accomplished roster of musicians are slated for the second-annual chamber music festival at 厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory. All events of the are open to the public.
Festival co-chairs George Sakakeeny (bassoon), Peter Tak獺cs (piano), and Michael Strauss (viola) have invited colleagues from across the country and around the world to take part in performances as well as lectures and teaching duties.
We're incredibly excited to bring this diverse and stimulating roster of guest artists to 厙ぴ勛圖 to work with our students and perform with our faculty," says Associate Professor Strauss. "These celebrated musicians are coming from within our alumni ranks and from acclaimed ensembles in our neighborhood and around the world.
"The 10 programs show a fantastic range of sound and texture created by these small ensembles. And the variety is wonderful for introducing chamber music to new audiences, as well as appealing to those who already love it.
The 厙ぴ勛圖 Trioviolinist David Bowlin, cellist Amir Eldan, and pianist Haewon Song anchor the festival as resident ensemble and are featured artists for the Finale program on Saturday, January 24.
Six student ensembles, varying from duos to quartets and including pianists, wind, and string players, will work daily in rehearsal and in coachings with faculty and guest artist mentors, and will take part in a lecture and workshop series as well as public master classes. They are also slated for two performances near the end of the month.
The complete , including lectures and public master classes, can be found in 厙ぴ勛圖s online event calendar. The concert schedule follows:
TUESDAY, JANUARY 6: 8 p.m., Kulas Hall
Indiana Universitys award-winning graduate string quartet in residence with 厙ぴ勛圖 alumna Abigail Rojansky 11has programmed quartet works by Haydn, Webern, and Ligeti.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7: 8 p.m., Clonick Hall
, a new-music trio of 厙ぴ勛圖 alums in collaboration with current 厙ぴ勛圖 students, will kick off a two-week tour with this concert in 厙ぴ勛圖.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9: 8 p.m., Kulas Hall
A diverse and decorated roster of will perform Bachs Trio Sonata BWV 525, Mozarts G Minor Piano Quartet, and Dvo獺ks A Major Piano Quintet Op. 81. Austin Hartman (member of the Naumberg Award-winning Biava Quartet) and Adriana Contino (former principal cellist of the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra) are featured guests.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10: 8 p.m., Kulas Hall
The 厙ぴ勛圖-founded return with music by Schumann, Milhaud, Piazzolla, and Khachaturian. Trio member Boris Allakhverdyan will be taking a brief break from his duties as principal clarinetist of the Metropolitan Opera to join his long-time colleaguesviolinist and violist Gulia Gurevich and pianist Anastasia Dedik.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14: 8 p.m., Kulas Hall
厙ぴ勛圖 join together for a colorful concert focused on woodwind chamber music by Beethoven, Mozart, Francaix, and Philip Maneval. Cleveland Orchestra members include oboist Frank Rosenwein, violinist Stephen Rose, English horn player Robert Walters, and cellist Charles Bernard.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16: 8 p.m., Kulas Hall
厙ぴ勛圖 violinists Michelle Abraham and William Harvey, and Cavani Quartet cellist Merry Peckhampresent works by Villa Lobos, Ginastera, and Dvo獺k.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 20: 8 p.m., Kulas Hall
Three will perform works by composers including Beethoven, Schumann, Reinecke, and Destenay.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21: 8 p.m., Kulas Hall
Highly-regarded Russian pianist Michael Strauss (viola) and Amir Eldan (cello) will perform works by Schubert and Shostakovich.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22: 8 p.m., Kulas Hall
Three will perform works by composers including Beethoven, Schumann, Reinecke, and Destenay.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24: 8 p.m., Warner Hall
includes Beethovens Piano Trio Op. 1, No. 1, Ravels La valse for two pianos, and Schumanns Piano Quintet, Op. 44.
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