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Join us for an Ultra-Romantic journey through Germany, Poland and Bohemia with four outstanding artists including the Fischer Duo.
Program:
String Trio in G Major, Op. 9 No. 1....Ludwig Van Beethoven Sonata for Cello & Piano in G Minor, Op. 65....Frédéric Chopin Piano Quartet No. 2 in E♭ Major, Op. 87....Antonín Dvořák
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Prelude Op.32 No.12 in G# Minor....Sergei Rachmanioff Prelude Op.23 No.4 in D Major....Sergei Rachmanioff Prelude Op.3 No.2 in C# Minor....Sergei Rachmanioff Piano Sonata 1.X.1905....Leoš Janáček Spanish Rhapsody....Franz Liszt Piano Sonata....Elizabeth Younan Sonata in B minor....Franz Liszt
Sonata for Violin & Piano in E♭Major Op. 12, #3....Ludwig Van Beethoven Piano Trio in D Major Op. 70 #1 (Ghost)....Ludwig Van Beethoven Piano Quartet #1 in C Minor Op. #15....Gabriel Fauré
Stream Flows for Solo Viola....Bright Sheng Five Preludes for Solo Violin....Tsang-Houei Hsu Four Movements for Piano Trio....Bright Sheng Piano Quartet in E♭ Major, Op. 87....Antonín Dvořák
"From Method to Madness" for Cello & Piano....Clancy Newman "Golden Blues" for Violin and Cello....Clancy Newman Cafe Music....Paul Schoenfield Piano Quartet in A Major, Op. 30....Ernst Chausson
Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34....Johannes Brahms Sonata for Violin and Piano....Paul Schoenfield Serenade for String Trio in C major, Op. 10....Ernő Dohnányi
String Trio....Jean Françaix Piano Quartet #3 in C Minor, Op. 60....Johannes Brahms Piano Trio No.7 in B♭Major Op.97 "Archduke"....Ludwig van Beethoven
Andrés Cárdenes - Violin
Prize winner of Tchaikovsky International Violin Competition, A Cultural Ambassador for UNICEF and a worldwide recognized musical phenomenon.
Featured Artist
Paul Coletti - Viola
Winner of the Naumberg International Competition in New York and Professor of Viola at the Colburn Conservatory in Los Angeles.
Norman Fischer - Cello
Distinguished chamber music artist and professor of cello at Rice University
Jeanne Kierman - Piano
Jeanne Kierman Fischer specializes in contemporary American piano music and has presented solo recitals in Africa and North America. As a chamber musician, she appears regularly at festivals such as Tanglewood, Da Camera of Houston, Mohawk Trail concerts, Chamber Music Ann Arbor, Maverick concerts and Juneau Jazz and Classics. Formerly on the faculties of Dartmouth College and the Oberlin Conservatory, Ms. Kierman toured extensively under sponsorship by the New England Foundation for the Arts and the Vermont & Ohio Arts Councils.
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