2016 - Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival

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2016 - Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival
2016
SEASON 44
Sant a Fe
Chamber
Mu si c
Fe s t i v a l
JULY 17 - AUGUST 22
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Our Artist-in-Residence is Peter Serkin—the distinguished and
inspiring American pianist who thrills audiences with passionate
interpretations of his five-centuries-spanning repertoire!
We’re proud to present a bevy of Bachs: the father, Johann Sebastian,
plus three of his talented offspring: Carl Philipp Emmanuel, Johann
Christian, and Wilhelm Friedemann.
And speaking of musical families… wives and husbands who’ll be at the
Festival include Tara Helen O’Connor and Daniel Phillips; Ida Kavafian
and Steven Tenenbom; Jennifer Gilbert and Harvey de Souza; Sasha
Cooke and Kelly Markgraf; and Jennifer Koh and Benjamin Hochman;
plus, performing together—William Preucil and daughter Alexandra
Preucil (concertmaster and assistant concertmaster, respectively, of
the Cleveland Orchestra).
Our chamber music-style British Invasion heralds composer royalty like
Henry Purcell, Sir Edward Elgar, Frank Bridge, Sir Benjamin Britten, and
Oliver Knussen CBE.
Can’t get enough of the great Baroque masters? You’ll be in Baroque
heaven with music by Boccherini, Telemann, Zelenka, Vivaldi, Handel,
and, of course, the Bachs.
And there’s always something new under the Santa Fe sun! Artistic
Director Marc Neikrug has commissioned Gideon Lewensohn, Poul
Ruders, and Elizabeth Ogonek to create works that will have their
world premieres. You’ll also meet artists taking their first Festival bows,
including Orion Weiss, piano; Benjamin Bliss, tenor; Kelly Markgraf,
baritone; Romie de Guise-Langlois, clarinet; and the Pacifica Quartet.
So act now! Please join us for what is sure to be a fantastic 2016 season
at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival.
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2016 Festival Highlights
Dover Quartet, Orion Weiss, Tara Helen O’Connor,
and Eric Kim.
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Sunday Series
6 concerts at 6 PM: July 17, 24, 31;
August 7, 14, 21
M
Monday Series
6 concerts at 6 PM: July 18, 25;
August 1, 8, 15, 22
JULY 17, 18 • Kick off the new season with
a grand Tchaikovsky favorite! Souvenir de
Florence is all about sunny skies and convivial
people in Italy’s iconic city; Mozart spreads
his own brand of sunshine in the String
Quintet, K. 515; plus Artistic Director Marc
Neikrug’s Kaleidoscope with Marc himself at
the piano, joined by clarinetist Todd Levy.
JULY 24, 25 • Youth rules when two fantastic
ensembles—the Johannes and Pacifica string
quartets—join forces in the spirited Octet
by 16-year-old prodigy Felix Mendelssohn.
Pianist Orion Weiss makes his Festival debut
in Beethoven’s Piano Trio, Op. 70, No. 2.
JULY 31, AUGUST 1 • Warming the hearts
of violists and viola fans everywhere:
Takemitsu’s A Bird Came down the Walk—
not heard in Santa Fe in more than a dozen
years. Then enjoy Schubert’s expansive
Piano Trio in E-flat and Mendelssohn’s
dramatic String Quintet No. 2.
AUGUST 7, 8 • Schubert’s delectable “Trout
Quintet” tops off a concert that also includes
Moszkowski’s little-known gem, Suite for
Two Violins and Piano, with father/daughter
violinists William and Alexandra Preucil and
returning pianist Alessio Bax.
AUGUST 14 • Peter Serkin meets Arnold
Schoenberg in our Artist-in-Residence’s
own arrangement for piano and string
quartet of the Chamber Symphony No. 1.
Baritone Kelly Markgraf is in the spotlight
for Poulenc’s Le bal masqué, set to poems of
Max Jacob (some have called his verse “cubist
poetry.” No surprise… he shared rooms
with Picasso in Paris!). And then a classic:
Beethoven’s engaging String Quartet No. 12.
AUGUST 15 • Brahms looks at love from
all sides in his Liebeslieder Waltzes: happy,
sad, jealous, passionate—you name it—set
to lilting waltz rhythms and performed by
four fabulous singers—Susanna Phillips,
soprano; Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano;
Benjamin Bliss, tenor; and Kelly Markgraf,
baritone; and a pair of stellar pianists,
Pei-Yao Wang and Haochen Zhang. Plus
music of Elgar and Oliver Knussen’s Masks,
in which Tara Helen O’Connor has a few
surprises up her flute-bearing sleeves.
AUGUST 21 • If you’ve ever wanted to
master an instrument just so you could play
a particular work, Schubert’s sublime String
Quintet in C Major would be a reason to start
practicing now. The brilliant Dover Quartet
and superb cellist Eric Kim will play it for you
on the final 2016 Sunday Series concert.
AUGUST 22 • Artist-in-Residence Peter
Serkin and the Dover Quartet conclude the
2016 Festival with Dvořák’s Piano Quintet,
“one of the three undisputed masterpieces
in the form” (~ Guide to Chamber Music).
You’ll want the music to go on forever!
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NEW THIS SEASON:
Thursday and Albuquerque Series
patrons: Wednesday evening concerts
will be in Santa Fe. Thursday evening
concerts, excluding August 18, will be in
Albuquerque. Subscribers, please don’t
worry – your favorite seats will be held
for you on your new day!
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Wednesday Series
in Santa Fe
(formerly the Thursday Series) at 6 PM
5 concerts: July 20, 27; August 3, 10, 17
JULY 20 • “When you’re named after one
of the biggest constellations in the night
sky, the pressure is on to display a little star
power—and the young pianist Orion Weiss
did exactly that …virtuosity to spare.”
( ~ Washington Post) Now you can hear him
on our Wednesday Santa Fe and Thursday
Albuquerque series in Dvořák’s Piano Trio,
Op. 65, along with Kyoko Takezawa, violin, in
her Festival debut, and Keith Robinson, cello.
JULY 27 • Brahms’s Clarinet Trio, Op. 114
introduces Romie de Guise-Langlois (“a
formidable clarinetist” ~ The New York
Times) to the Festival. Plus Bartók’s popular
Contrasts, which includes a “mis-tuned”
violin, some of the composer’s “music of
the night,” and a dance that might have had
you enlisting in the Army (if you lived in the
Austro-Hungarian Empire, that is).
AUGUST 3 • Brahms didn’t always wear
too-short pants or a shaggy beard. He was a
handsome, eligible bachelor when he wrote
the ardent String Sextet No. 2. In it he tried
to exorcise his guilt for having courted, then
rejected, his fiancée by weaving her name into
the work. Plus the first Festival performance
of String Quartet No. 1 by the composer
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nicknamed “the Spanish Mozart,” 15-year-old
Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga, a child prodigy who
never lived to see his 20th birthday.
AUGUST 10 • Father/daughter team William
and Alexandra Preucil—concertmaster and
assistant concertmaster of the Cleveland
Orchestra—join husband-and-wife team
Ida Kavafian and Steven Tenenbom, violas,
and Mark Kosower, cello, for Brahms’s String
Quintet No. 2. Plus English composer Frank
Bridge’s brilliant Phantasie Trio No. 1.
AUGUST 17 • Dvořák’s infectious Czech
flavors shine through his String Sextet
when played by the Dover Quartet; Steven
Tenenbom, viola; and Eric Kim, cello. And
Poul Ruders’s Festival commission with the
intriguing title Occam’s Razor (philosophy
majors: reserve your seats now!) gets its
world premiere, performed by Liang Wang,
oboe, and David Starobin, guitar.
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Albuquerque Series
(now on Thursdays) at 7:30 PM
4 concerts: July 21, 28; August 4, 11
Same programs as the Wednesday Series
in Santa Fe, July 20, 27, August 3, 10.
B
Bach Plus
5 Saturdays at 5 PM, except for August 20
at 6 PM: July 23, 30; August 6, 13, 20
JULY 23 • Concertos for flute, cello, and
oboe by three Baroque masters—J.S. Bach,
Boccherini, and Marcello—comprise our first
Bach Plus concert of the season.
JULY 30 • Grammy-nominated violinist
Jennifer Koh (“has now moved from the
status of an aspiring newcomer to that of
an established star…” ~ The New Yorker) in
a thrilling recital.
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AUGUST 6 • Our Baroque “cornucopia”
continues with two concertos by Telemann— Modern Masters
whose musical output is estimated at some
2 Fridays: July 29, August 5 at 6 PM
3,000 works! But wait, there’s more: concertos
JULY 29 • Violinist Jennifer Koh (“…made
by Vivaldi and J.S. Bach, who weren’t exactly
every note mesmerizing” ~ Los Angeles
laggards either.
Times”) performs excerpts from a project
AUGUST 13 • Handel’s hair-raising cantata
called Shared Madness, short works she
La Lucrezia is performed by mezzo-soprano
commissioned from various composers.
Sasha Cooke, who “sings with seductive fury” Excitement awaits in every note!
(~ New York Magazine); one of Bach’s sons—
AUGUST 5 • The FLUX Quartet, known
Carl Philipp Emmanuel—provides sonatas
for its fearless performances of today’s
for solo flute with Tara Helen O’Connor
music, tackles the world premiere of
performing.
Gideon Lewensohn’s Quintet for Clarinet
AUGUST 20 • Artist-in-Residence Peter
& Strings, a Festival commission that
Serkin, fellow pianist Julia Hsu, and friends
features Todd Levy. And hear hot-off-the
have the last word on this season’s Bach Plus
press string quartets from our Young
Series performing J.S. Bach’s Concerto for
Composers String Quartet Project.
Two Pianos, Strings & Continuo, BWV 1061;
plus Boccherini’s Quintet for Guitar & Strings,
nicknamed “Fandango” (yes, you’ll be dancing
on the way home!); and two concertos by
Baroque mega-star Antonio Vivaldi performed
by virtuoso trumpeter Caleb Hudson.
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Thursday Concert
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Music at Noon
11 concerts: 5 Tuesdays, 5 Thursdays,
1 Wednesday: July 19, 21, 26, 28;
August 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 17, 18
The repertoire for our most popular series
runs the gamut from Purcell to Kodály,
Telemann to Takemitsu, and Beethoven
to Shulamit Ran and Elizabeth Ogonek,
one of our Young Composers from 2013;
among the brilliant artists you’ll hear are
pianists Inon Barnatan, Orion Weiss,
Shai Wosner, and Haochen Zhang; and
the Orion String Quartet.
August 18 in Santa Fe at The Lensic
Performing Arts Center at 6 PM
AUGUST 18 • The world premiere of
Poul Ruders’s commissioned work for guitar,
soprano, and string quartet features guitarist
David Starobin. Soprano Susanna Phillips
joins him for a selection of songs, and
Ida Kavafian and Artist-in-Residence
Peter Serkin play Schumann’s tour de force
Sonata in D Minor for Violin and Piano,
Op. 121. To cap off the concert, Smetana’s
“slice of life” String Quartet No. 1.
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2 016 Cal e n d a r
Kyoko Takezawa, Shai Wosner, Inon Barnatan,
and Joseph Johnson.
CONCERT HALLS:
SFA: St. Francis Auditorium at the
New Mexico Museum of Art
LEN: The Lensic Performing
Arts Center
ABQ: Simms Auditorium at
the Albuquerque Academy
SUNDAY, JULY 17
[S] 6 PM @ SFA
SOUVENIR DE FLORENCE
NEIKRUG Kaleidoscope for
Clarinet & Piano
MOZART String Quintet No. 3
in C Major, K. 515
TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir
de Florence
Canellakis, Chen, Levy, Lin, Neikrug,
Robinson, Takezawa, Wu
MONDAY, JULY 18
[M] 6 PM @ SFA
SOUVENIR DE FLORENCE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
[W] 6 PM @ SFA
SUNDAY, JULY 24
[S] 6 PM @ SFA
BEETHOVEN AND DVOŘÁK
MENDELSSOHN OCTET
BRIDGE Lament for
Two Violas
BEETHOVEN String Quartet
No. 4 in C Minor, Op. 18, No. 4
DVOŘÁK Piano Trio No. 3
in F Minor, Op. 65
ESA-PEKKA SALONEN
Homunculus
BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in
E-flat Major, Op. 70, No. 2
MENDELSSOHN Octet in
E-flat Major, Op. 20
Chen, Pacifica Quartet, Robinson,
Takezawa, Weiss, Wu
Canellakis, Johannes String Quartet,
Pacifica Quartet, Takezawa, Weiss
THURSDAY, JULY 21
[N] noon @ SFA
MONDAY JULY 25
[M] 6 PM @ SFA
ORION WEISS PIANO RECITAL
MENDELSSOHN OCTET
Program to be announced
ESA-PEKKA SALONEN
Homunculus
BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in
E-flat Major, Op. 70, No. 2
MENDELSSOHN Octet in
E-flat Major, Op. 20
Orion Weiss
THURSDAY, JULY 21
[A] 7:30 PM @ ABQ
BEETHOVEN AND DVOŘÁK
BRIDGE Lament for
Two Violas
BEETHOVEN String Quartet
No. 4 in C Minor, Op. 18, No. 4
DVOŘÁK Piano Trio No. 3
in F Minor, Op. 65
NEIKRUG Kaleidoscope for
Clarinet & Piano
Chen, Pacifica Quartet, Robinson,
MOZART String Quintet No. 3 Takezawa, Weiss, Wu
in C Major, K. 515
TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir de
SATURDAY, JULY 23
Florence
[B] 5 PM @ SFA
Canellakis, Chen, Levy, Lin, Neikrug,
Robinson, Takezawa, Wu
TUESDAY, JULY 19
[N] noon @ SFA
PACIFICA PLAYS
STRING QUARTETS
BAROQUE CONCERTOS
J.C. BACH Concerto in
D Major for Flute, Strings
& Continuo
BOCCHERINI Concerto
in B-flat Major for Cello,
Strings & Continuo
A. MARCELLO Concerto
in D Minor for Oboe,
Strings & Continuo
SHULAMIT RAN Glitter,
Doom, Shards, Memory
(String Quartet No. 3)
BEETHOVEN String Quartet
Brauer, Canellakis, Feller,
No. 7 in F Major, Op. 59, No. 1 Fredenburgh, How, Ingliss,
Pacifica Quartet
Canellakis, Johannes String Quartet,
Pacifica Quartet, Takezawa, Weiss
TUESDAY, JULY 26
[N] noon @ SFA
MOZART AND BEETHOVEN
QUARTETS
MOZART String Quartet
No. 15 in D Minor, K. 421
BEETHOVEN String Quartet
No. 8 in E Minor, Op. 59, No. 2
Johannes String Quartet
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27
[W] 6 PM @ SFA
MOZART – BARTÓK – BRAHMS
MOZART Duo in B-flat Major
for Violin & Viola, K. 424
BARTÓK Contrasts, Sz. 111
BRAHMS Clarinet Trio in
A Minor, Op. 114
Chang, de Guise-Langlois, Hochman,
Koh, J. Lee, Stumpf
Johnson, McIntosh
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 2
[N] noon @ SFA
SHAI WOSNER PIANO RECITAL
Program to be announced
Shai Wosner
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3
[W] 6 PM @ SFA
ARRIAGA – BARTÓK – BRAHMS
Haochen Zhang
THURSDAY, JULY 28
[N] noon @ SFA
SATURDAY, JULY 30
[B] 5 PM @ SFA
BENJAMIN HOCHMAN
& FRIENDS
JENNIFER KOH PLAYS BACH
ELIZABETH OGONEK
Quartet for Violin, Clarinet,
Piano & Percussion
(2016 Festival Commission;
world premiere)
Solo piano work to be
announced
de Guise-Langlois, Hochman,
J. Lee, Tolen
THURSDAY, JULY 28
[A] 7:30 PM @ ABQ
MOZART – BARTÓK – BRAHMS
MOZART Duo in B-flat Major
for Violin & Viola, K. 424
BARTÓK Contrasts, Sz. 111
BRAHMS Clarinet Trio in
A Minor, Op. 114
Program to be announced
Jennifer Koh
SUNDAY, JULY 31
[S] 6 PM @ SFA
MENDELSSOHN AND
SCHUBERT
TAKEMITSU A Bird Came
down the Walk
MENDELSSOHN String
Quintet No. 2 in B-flat Major,
Op. 87
SCHUBERT Piano Trio No. 2
in E-flat Major, D. 929
Chang, de Souza, Frautschi,
Gilbert, Greensmith, Li,
Neikrug, Stumpf, Wosner
MONDAY, AUGUST 1
Chang, de Guise-Langlois, Hochman, [M] 6 PM @ SFA
Koh, J. Lee, Stumpf
FRIDAY, JULY 29
[MM] 6 PM @ SFA
MENDELSSOHN AND
SCHUBERT
TAKEMITSU A Bird Came
down the Walk
JENNIFER KOH VIOLIN RECITAL MENDELSSOHN String
Various composers: excerpts
Quintet No. 2 in B-flat Major,
from Shared Madness project
Op. 87
SCHUBERT Piano Trio No. 2
Jennifer Koh
in E-flat Major, D. 929
Chang, de Souza, Frautschi,
Gilbert, Greensmith, Li,
Neikrug, Stumpf, Wosner
ARRIAGA String Quartet No.1
in D Minor
BARTÓK Sonata No. 2 in
C Major for Violin & Piano
BRAHMS String Sextet No. 2
in G Major, Op. 36
Bax, de Souza, Frautschi, Gilbert,
Greensmith, Li, Stumpf, Suzuki
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4
[N] noon @ SFA
INON BARNATAN
PIANO RECITAL
Program to be announced
Inon Barnatan
THURSDAY AUGUST 4
[A] 7:30 PM @ ABQ
ARRIAGA – BARTÓK – BRAHMS
ARRIAGA String Quartet No.1
in D Minor
BARTÓK Sonata No. 2 in
C Major for Violin & Piano
BRAHMS String Sextet No. 2
in G Major, Op. 36
Bax, de Souza, Frautschi, Gilbert,
Greensmith, Li, Stumpf, Suzuki
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5
[MM] 6 PM @ SFA
NEW MUSIC WITH
FLUX QUARTET
LOREN LOIACONO
String Quartet
CHRISTOPHER STARK
String Quartet
GIDEON LEWENSOHN
Quintet for Clarinet & Strings
(2016 Festival Commission;
world premiere)
FLUX Quartet, Levy
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 6
[B] 5 PM @ SFA
MONDAY, AUGUST 8
[M] 6 PM @ SFA
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11
[N] noon @ SFA
TELEMANN – VIVALDI – BACH
SCHUBERT “TROUT” QUINTET
ORION PLAYS HAYDN
TELEMANN Concerto in
G Major for Viola, Strings
& Continuo
TELEMANN Concerto in
E Minor for Oboe, Strings
& Continuo
VIVALDI Concerto in A Minor
for Two Violins, Strings
& Continuo
J.S. BACH Concerto in
C Minor for Oboe & Violin,
BWV 1060
ROSSINI String Sonata No. 1
in G Major
MOSZKOWSKI Suite in
G Minor for Two Violins &
Piano, Op. 71
SCHUBERT Piano Quintet
in A Major, D. 667, “Trout”
HAYDN String Quartet No. 59
in G Minor, Op. 74, No. 3
Other repertoire to
be announced
Brauer, de Souza, Fredenburgh,
Gilbert, How, Ingliss, Johnson,
Li, McIntosh, Mesh
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7
[S] 6 PM @ SFA
SCHUBERT “TROUT” QUINTET
ROSSINI String Sonata No. 1
in G Major
MOSZKOWSKI Suite in
G Minor for Two Violins &
Piano, Op. 71
SCHUBERT Piano Quintet
in A Major, D. 667, “Trout”
Orion String Quartet, Zhang
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11
Bax, de Souza, Gilbert, Johnson,
[A] 7:30 PM @ ABQ
Kosower, Mesh, A. Preucil, W. Preucil,
SONGS AND STRINGS
Suzuki, Wosner
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9
[N] noon @ SFA
BEETHOVEN AND KODÁLY
BRIDGE Phantasie Trio No. 1
in C Minor
Songs to be announced
BRAHMS String Quintet No. 2
in G Major, Op. 111
BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in
Kavafian, Kosower, Markgraf,
C Minor, Op. 1, No. 3
A. Preucil, W. Preucil, Tenenbom,
KODÁLY Sonata for Solo Cello, P. Wang, Zhang
Op. 8
Barnatan, Johnson,
Kosower, A. Preucil
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10
[W] 6 PM @ SFA
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13
[B] 5 PM @ SFA
SASHA COOKE SINGS
LA LUCREZIA
C.P.E. BACH Sonata for
Solo Flute
BRIDGE Phantasie Trio No. 1 C.P.E. BACH Trio Sonata
in A Major for Flute, Violin
in C Minor
Bax, de Souza, Gilbert, Johnson,
& Continuo
Kosower, Mesh, A. Preucil, W. Preucil, Songs to be announced
Suzuki, Wosner
BRAHMS String Quintet No. 2 HANDEL La Lucrezia,
Cantata for Mezzo-Soprano
in G Major, Op. 111
& Continuo
Cooke, Kavafian, Kosower,
SONGS AND STRINGS
A. Preucil, W. Preucil, Tenenbom,
P. Wang, Zhang
Cooke, Eddy, Johnson, Kavafian,
McIntosh, O’Connor
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
[S] 6 PM @ LEN
SERKIN &
ORION STRING QUARTET
POULENC Le bal masqué
SCHOENBERG Chamber
Symphony No. 1 in E Major,
Op. 9 (arr. P. Serkin)
BEETHOVEN String Quartet
No. 12 in E-flat Major, Op.127
Orion String Quartet
How, E. Kim, Levy, Markgraf,
Orion String Quartet, Serkin, Soluri,
Tolen, L. Wang, Zhang, and other
artists to be announced
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MONDAY, AUGUST 15
[M] 6 PM @ LEN
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20
[B] 6 PM @ LEN
LIEBESLIEDER WALTZES
VIVALDI – BOCCHERINI
– BACH
OLIVER KNUSSEN Masks
for Flute & Glass Chimes ad
libitum, Op. 3
ELGAR Piano Quintet in
A Minor, Op. 84
BRAHMS Liebeslieder Waltzes
Bliss, Cooke, Kavafian, B. Kim,
E. Kim, Markgraf, O’Connor, Phillips,
Tenenbom, P. Wang, Zhang
TUESDAY, AUGUST 16
[N] noon @ SFA
PETER SERKIN PIANO RECITAL
Program to be announced
Peter Serkin
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17
[N] noon @ SFA
OLD AND NEW AT NOON
PURCELL Trio Sonata No. 3
in D Minor for Flute, Oboe
& Continuo
W.F. BACH Duet No. 1 in
E Minor for Flute & Oboe
TAKEMITSU Paths
TELEMANN Trio Sonata in
E Minor for Flute, Oboe &
Continuo (Tafelmusik II/4)
STOCKHAUSEN Thinki
VIVALDI Concerto No. 9 in
D Major for Trumpet, Violin,
Strings & Continuo, Op. 3,
L’Estro armonico
Brauer, How, Hudson, McIntosh,
O’Connor, Tenenbom, L. Wang
Ida Kavafian
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17
[W] 6 PM @ LEN
DVOŘÁK STRING SEXTET
GIULIANI Variations in
A Major for Violin & Guitar,
Op. 24a
POUL RUDERS Occam’s Razor
(2016 Festival Commission;
world premiere)
DVOŘÁK String Sextet in
A Major, Op. 48
Dover Quartet, B. Kim, E. Kim,
Starobin, Tenenbom, L. Wang
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18
[N] noon @ SFA
JULIA HSU PIANO RECITAL
Program to be announced
Julia Hsu
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18
[T] 6 PM @ LEN
SCHUMANN – RUDERS
– SMETANA
SCHUMANN Sonata in
D Minor for Violin & Piano,
Op. 121
Songs to be announced
POUL RUDERS New work
(world premiere)
SMETANA String Quartet
No.1 in E Minor, “From
My Life”
Dover Quartet, Kavafian, Phillips,
Serkin, Starobin
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VIVALDI Concerto for
Trumpet, Strings & Continuo,
“La tempesta di mare”
BOCCHERINI Quintet No. 4
in D Major for Guitar &
Strings, “Fandango”
VIVALDI Concerto in
G Minor for Trumpet, Strings
& Continuo, “La Notte”
J.S. BACH Concerto in C Major
for Two Pianos, Strings &
Continuo, BWV 1061
Brauer, Fredenburgh, How, Hsu,
Hudson, Johnson, Serkin, Starobin
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
[S] 6 PM @ LEN
SCHUBERT STRING QUINTET
ZELENKA Trio Sonata No. 3
in B-flat Major for Oboe,
Violin, Bassoon & Continuo
Work for piano to be
announced
SCHUBERT String Quintet
in C Major, D. 956
Dover Quartet, Hsu, B. Kim, E. Kim,
McIntosh, Serkin, Soluri, L. Wang
MONDAY, AUGUST 22
[M] 6 PM @ LEN
PETER SERKIN AND
DOVER QUARTET
BRITTEN Six Metamorphoses
after Ovid for Solo Oboe,
Op. 49
BEETHOVEN String Trio
in D Major, Op. 9, No. 2
DVOŘÁK Piano Quintet
in A Major, Op. 81
Dover Quartet, B. Kim, E. Kim,
Pajaro-van de Stadt, Serkin, L. Wang
2 016 Fest i v a l A rt i s t s
Violin
Bass
Guitar
Kathleen Brauer
Harvey de Souza
Jennifer Frautschi
Jennifer Gilbert
L.P. How
Ida Kavafian
Benny Kim
Jennifer Koh
Julianne Lee
Cho-Liang Lin
Daniel Phillips
Alexandra Preucil
William Preucil
Kyoko Takezawa
Leigh Mesh
David Starobin
Flute
Singers
Bart Feller
Tara Helen O’Connor
Benjamin Bliss, tenor
Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano
Kelly Markgraf, baritone
Susanna Phillips, soprano
Viola
Choong-Jin Chang
Che-Yen Chen
Kimberly Fredenburgh
Ida Kavafian
Teng Li
Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt
Manabu Suzuki
Steven Tenenbom
Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu
Cello
Nicholas Canellakis
Timothy Eddy
Clive Greensmith
Joseph Johnson
Eric Kim
Mark Kosower
Keith Robinson
Peter Stumpf
Oboe
Robert Ingliss
Liang Wang
Clarinet
Romie de Guise-Langlois
Todd Levy
Bassoon
Ted Soluri
Trumpet
Caleb Hudson
Piano
Inon Barnatan
Alessio Bax
Benjamin Hochman
Julia Hsu
Marc Neikrug
Peter Serkin
Pei-Yao Wang
Orion Weiss
Shai Wosner
Haochen Zhang
Harpsichord
Kathleen McIntosh
Percussion
David Tolen
Ensembles
Dover Quartet:
Joel Link, violin;
Bryan Lee, violin;
Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, viola;
Camden Shaw, cello
FLUX Quartet:
Tom Chiu, violin;
Conrad Harris, violin;
Max Mandel, viola;
Felix Fan, cello
Johannes String Quartet:
Soovin Kim, violin;
Julianne Lee, violin;
Choong-Jin Chang, viola;
Peter Stumpf, cello
Orion String Quartet:
Daniel Phillips, violin;
Todd Phillips, violin;
Steven Tenenbom, viola;
Timothy Eddy, cello
Pacifica Quartet:
Simin Ganatra, violin;
Sibbi Bernhardsson, violin;
Masumi Per Rostad, viola;
Brandon Vamos, cello
Programs and artists current as of October 30, 2015.
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60
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60
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74
53
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Susanna Phillips, William Preucil, Alexandra Preucil,
and Benjamin Hochman.
Pictured on the covers: front—Alessio Bax, Peter Serkin,
Sasha Cooke, and Jennifer Koh.
Back—FLUX Quartet, Romie de Guise-Langlois, and
Benjamin Bliss.
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