The mission of the Deviant Septet is to fulfill the vision Igor Stravinsky had for his “L’histoire du Soldat” ensemble. By commissioning modern composers, the Deviant Septet will complete its primary goal of creating a repertoire for this unique ensemble which is otherwise nearly non-existent. With a roster of highly versatile and experienced chamber musicians, who are also some of America’s foremost contemporary and avant-garde classical music interpreters, the ensemble hopes to attract a renewed interest in the modern chamber music idiom. Through the use of multi-media performances, audience interaction, unique venues, and unusual repertoire and programming choices, the Deviant Septet aims to redefine the modern concert experience.
1333 H Street NE
Washington, DC 20002
atlasarts.org
Presented as Jazz in the ‘Hoods as part of the DC Jazz Festival.
Mark Turner’s elegant, abstract and thoughtful playing has been much remarked on by his contemporaries. Brad Meldau has noted that Mark “doesn’t court the theatrics associated with his instrument… (He is) playing with a direct candor usually reserved for older players.” And the older players, too, have been taking note. Lee Konitz noted, “I think Mark is a very serious contender. He’s really playing lines up there as Warne Marsh could do – and Mark uses that register much more than Warne did.”
1333 H Street NE
Washington, DC 20002
atlasarts.org
Presented as Jazz in the ‘Hoods as part of the DC Jazz Festival
The Rodney Richardson Trio is one of the few organ trios in Washington DC, featuring original compositions, jazz standards and adaptations of modern jazz and rock songs. With Will Rast on organ and Larry Ferguson on drums, 2 of DC’s top players, the guitar-led trio has a truly unique sound. Vocalist Lena Seikaly has been dubbed “one of the local jazz scene’s most promising performers” and “brightest voices in jazz” byThe Washington Post. Lena is already making her mark as both a revivalist of traditional jazz vocals, as well as an innovator in contemporary vocal jazz styles.
Masterclass with Rodney Richardson and Lena Seikaly at 6:00 PM.
1333 H Street NE
Washington, DC 20002
atlasarts.org
W.A.MOZART: Piano sonata in a minor K.310
L.van BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata in E major op.109
F.CHOPIN Ballata n.3 op.47
Preludio op.45
Improvviso n.3 op.51
Scherzo n.2 op.31
The Holy Family Cathedral of Orange will present Mozart's "Coronation Mass" in concert as part of their 2011-2012 "Patron of the Arts" concert series. This program will feature the HFC Cathedral Choir, orchestra, and soloists. Christa will be featured as one of the soprano soloists on this program.
Sonata for Violin and Piano in E-flat Major, Op. 18 Richard Strauss
I. Allegro, ma non troppo
II. Improvisation: Andante cantabile
III. Finale: Andante – Allegro
Danse Espagnole from La Vida Breve Manuel de Falla (arr. Fritz Kreisler)
Chanson de Nuit, Op. 15, No. 1 Edward Elgar
Chicago Cultural Center
Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington Streets
Concerts in June 2012
Atlas Performing Arts Center
New Music at the Atlas: Deviant Septet
The mission of the Deviant Septet is to fulfill the vision Igor Stravinsky had for his “L’histoire du Soldat” ensemble. By commissioning modern composers, the Deviant Septet will complete its primary goal of creating a repertoire for this unique ensemble which is otherwise nearly non-existent. With a roster of highly versatile and experienced chamber musicians, who are also some of America’s foremost contemporary and avant-garde classical music interpreters, the ensemble hopes to attract a renewed interest in the modern chamber music idiom. Through the use of multi-media performances, audience interaction, unique venues, and unusual repertoire and programming choices, the Deviant Septet aims to redefine the modern concert experience.
1333 H Street NE Washington, DC 20002 atlasarts.orgAtlas Performing Arts Center
Jazz at the Atlas: Mark Turner Quartet
Presented as Jazz in the ‘Hoods as part of the DC Jazz Festival.
Mark Turner’s elegant, abstract and thoughtful playing has been much remarked on by his contemporaries. Brad Meldau has noted that Mark “doesn’t court the theatrics associated with his instrument… (He is) playing with a direct candor usually reserved for older players.” And the older players, too, have been taking note. Lee Konitz noted, “I think Mark is a very serious contender. He’s really playing lines up there as Warne Marsh could do – and Mark uses that register much more than Warne did.”
1333 H Street NE Washington, DC 20002 atlasarts.orgPreston Bradley Hall
Beatrice Berrut, Piano
Two Chorales J. S. Bach (arr. Ferruccio Busoni)
Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein
Chaconne in D minor, BWV 1004 J. S. Bach (arr. Ferruccio Busoni)
Après une Lecture de Dante Franz Liszt
Chicago Cultural Center Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington StreetsAtlas Performing Arts Center
Rodney Richardson Trio with Lena Seikaly
Presented as Jazz in the ‘Hoods as part of the DC Jazz Festival
The Rodney Richardson Trio is one of the few organ trios in Washington DC, featuring original compositions, jazz standards and adaptations of modern jazz and rock songs. With Will Rast on organ and Larry Ferguson on drums, 2 of DC’s top players, the guitar-led trio has a truly unique sound. Vocalist Lena Seikaly has been dubbed “one of the local jazz scene’s most promising performers” and “brightest voices in jazz” byThe Washington Post. Lena is already making her mark as both a revivalist of traditional jazz vocals, as well as an innovator in contemporary vocal jazz styles.
Masterclass with Rodney Richardson and Lena Seikaly at 6:00 PM.
1333 H Street NE Washington, DC 20002 atlasarts.orgMantova. Chiesa san Martino
Recital
F.Chopin Ballata n.3 op.47
Improvviso n.3 op.51
Preludio op.45
Scherzo n.2 op.31
C.Debussy Suite bergamasque
Pour le piano
Castello di Castagneto
Recital Livorno
W.A.MOZART: Piano sonata in a minor K.310
http://www.castellodicastagneto.comL.van BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata in E major op.109
F.CHOPIN Ballata n.3 op.47
Preludio op.45
Improvviso n.3 op.51
Scherzo n.2 op.31
Holy Family Cathedral
Mozart's "Coronation Mass" at Holy Family Cathedral
The Holy Family Cathedral of Orange will present Mozart's "Coronation Mass" in concert as part of their 2011-2012 "Patron of the Arts" concert series. This program will feature the HFC Cathedral Choir, orchestra, and soloists. Christa will be featured as one of the soprano soloists on this program.
566 S. Glassell St. Orange, CA 92866Preston Bradley Hall
Joanna Marie Frankel, Violin, David Kaplan, Piano
Chanson de Matin, Op. 15, No. 2 Edward Elgar
Sonata for Violin and Piano in E-flat Major, Op. 18 Richard Strauss
I. Allegro, ma non troppo
II. Improvisation: Andante cantabile
III. Finale: Andante – Allegro
Danse Espagnole from La Vida Breve Manuel de Falla (arr. Fritz Kreisler)
Chanson de Nuit, Op. 15, No. 1 Edward Elgar
Chicago Cultural Center Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington StreetsArts Club of Chicago
Mostly Music of Chicago presents Charlie Pikler and Susan Merdinger
Mozart Sonata for Violin and Piano , K. 454
201 East Ontario Chicago, IL https://mostlymusic.open-reg.net/Brahms Sonatas No. 1 and No. 2 for Viola and Piano, Op. 120
Villa Rufolo
Recital Ravello (SA)
W.A.MOZART: Adagio in b minor K.540
L.van BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata in E major op.109
F.SCHUBERT: Piano Sonata in G major D.894 op.78
Preston Bradley Hall
Ruti Abramovitch, Piano
From 24 Preludes, Op.28 Frédéric Chopin
No. 3 Vivace in G Major
No. 6 Lento Assai in B minor
No. 8 Molto Agitato in F sharp minor
From Goyescas Enrique Granados
V. El amor y la muerte
From Miroirs Maurice Ravel
Chicago Cultural Center Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington StreetsII. Oiseaux tristes
IV. Alborada del gracioso
V. La vallée des cloches