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Concerts in November 2010

Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert
Inon Barnatan, Piano

Felix Mendelssohn -- Rondo Capriccioso

Franz Schubert -- Impromptu in B flat major, D. 935, no 3

Samuel Barber -- Sonata, Op. 26


Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington Streets, Chicago

 Bach, Widor, Lieberman, Michael Dougherty and more

Buffalo, NY

Monday, Nov. 8, 2pm and 7:30pm Radicals


Roman Rabinovich piano
Anton Barakhovsky
violin
 

BEETHOVEN  String Trio No. 3 Op. 9 • 1797
  • in the dramatic key of C Minor with a heavenly adagio movement, it’s considered the best work of his early stage

Antoine REICHA  Clarinet Quintet in Bb Major Op. 89 • 1808
  • you’ll savor 4 movements of early Romanticism by the Czech-born French “Father of the Wind Quintet”—a friend of Beethoven and Haydn, and influential teacher of Berlioz, Gounod, Liszt and Franck in counterpoint and fugue

César FRANCK  Trio concertante in F# Minor Op. 1 No. 13 • 1840
  • the Belgian-born French composer’s pioneer use of the cyclic form in this striking piano trio was admired by his contemporaries, and later by Vincent d’Indy

152 W 66th, New York, NY
November 07, 2010 15:00
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts

Charles Mokotoff, Classical Guitar Recital

Music of Solis, Paganini, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Ponce, Casseus, Bach, Granados and Albeniz

Hagerstown City Park, Hagerstown, MD See: http://www.wcmfa.org/ for more details
November 07, 2010 16:00
Concerts at Christ Church

Piano Recital

Concerts at Christ Church, a community outreach of historic Christ Church in Pelham Manor, New York, under the artistic direction of Jeffrey Hoffman, will present the renowned Italian pianist Sandro Russo in a recital entitled Piano Party: Happy Birthday, Robert Schumann & Fryderyk Chopin! on Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 4:00 pm in the Gothic Revival landmark church in Pelham Manor. A meet-the-artist reception will follow the per...formance. Mr. Russo will perform Robert Schumann’s stunning masterwork Kreisleriana, Op. 16 and Fryderyk Chopin’s 24 Preludes, Op. 28 in celebration of 2010’s double bicentennial. Tickets for this performance are available for the cost of $30 per person, with student tickets available for $10 per person. A season subscription to all five concerts on the popular series is also available for $125 until November 7. Student subsriptions are also available at the cost of $45.

http://www.christchurchpelham.org/Concerts.html



Concerts at Christ Church, 1415 Pelhamdale Avenue Pelham Manor, NY

Andrés Ortiz, Violin
David Otto Castrillo, Violin
María de los Ángeles Herrero, Viola
Álvaro Llorente, Cello

with Daniel del Pino, Piano

Frederick Chopin -- Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 (in an arrangement for piano and string quartet)

Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington Streets, Chicago Las Cruces, NM
November 14, 2010 15:00
Chicago Cultural Center's Preston Bradley Hall

Baroque Band does Chicago Latino Music Festival

Baroque Band explores the rich repertoire of music from 18th-century South America, including modern-day world premieres of two concerti grossi by the Argentinian “Vivaldi” Domenico Zipoli (1688-1726), two church sonatas from the Archivo Musical de Chiquitos in Bolivia, and a concerto grosso by Nicolo Jommelli (1714-1774).

78 E. Washington St. Chicago

Moran Katz, Clarinet
Amy J. Yang, Piano

Leonard Bernstein -- Sonata for Clarinet and Piano

Edison Denisov -- Sonata for Clarinet Solo

Robert Muczynski -- Time Pieces

George Gershwin -- Allegro ben ritmato e deciso  from Three Preludes (arr. James Cohn)


Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington Streets, Chicago

Pianist John Ferguson performs an all-Beethoven piano recital at M. Steinert and Sons, on November 18 at 7pm.  The program includes the monumental and sublime "Hammerklavier" Sonata Op. 106--widely considered the greatest and most difficult of all piano sonatas--and Beethoven's youthful and serene "Pastoral" Sonata Op. 28.

162 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts
November 18, 2010 19:30
Weill Recital Hall @ Carnegie Hall

Chopin & Schumann Double Bicentennial

The Italian Academy Foundation, Inc. is pleased to celebrate the shared bicentennial year of Frédéric Chopin and Robert Schumann.

PROGRAM

Robert Schumann: Kreisleriana, op. 16

Frédéric Chopin: 24 Preludes, op. 28

TICKETS

Front Orchestra: $75
Rear Orchestra: $35
Front Balcony: $50
Rear Balcony: $25

http://www.italianacademyfoundation.org/chopinschumann/ 

57th Street and Seventh Avenue, New York, NY

featuring Elaine Barber, harp

November 21, 2010 04:00
Westbeth Common Room

The Hugo Wolf Project Part I: The Italian Songbook

Come hear the inaugural concert of the first season of the Brooklyn Art Song Society! Hugo Wolf's complete Italian Songbook will be performed by Beth Griffith & Amy van Roekel, sopranos, Kyle Oliver & Robert Osborne, baritones and Michael Brofman, Miori Sugiyama, Beth Levin & Michael Rose.Tickets are $20. To order in advance call 917-509-6258.

57 Bethune Street New York, NY

Inna Faliks, Piano

Franz Liszt -- Harmonies du soir No. 11 in D-flat Major from Etudes d’exécution transcendante    
    
Robert Schumann -- Fantasy in C Major, Op. 17

Franz Liszt -- La campanella No. 3 from Grand Paganini Etudes

Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington Streets, Chicago

Piano trio: Dmitri Pogorelov, Iris van Eck & Kemal Gekic Gekic
Trios by Mozart, Ravel and Dvorak

Contact: www.chameleonmusicians.org

221 S.W. 3rd Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
November 28, 2010 15:00
Chicago Cultural Center

Old Favorites Made New

This concert features familiar songs and instrumental works that have
become modern standards in the musical world and have been altered in
the process. Some were changed in instrumentation, some grossly edited
to conform to modern stylistic and technical views. We will dust them
off and play them in their original versions, with all the excesses,
passions, and beauties they contained when they were first penned.
Featuring songs and cantatas by Handel, Bononcini, Caccini, and
Carissimi as well as sonatas by Handel, Corelli, and Eccles, this
concert will surely breathe life into music that was so well written it
has never gone out of fashion.

Chicago Cultural Center 78 E Washington St. Chicago, IL 60602