Etude in e minor, Op. 25 No. 5 Frederic Chopin Etude in g sharp minor, Op. 25 No.6 Frederic Chopin Sonata No. 2, Op. 31 in d minor "The Tempest" Ludwig van Beethoven 'Scarbo'
Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington Streets
Chicago, IL
January 12, 2011 12:15 Preston Bradley Hall, Chicago Cultural Center
Blow - Chaconne Locke - Suite from Cupid and Death Croft - Sonata in 5 parts Purcell - The Staircase Overture Grabu - Incidental Music to Rochester's play Valentinian
January 15, 2011 19:30 Music Institute of Chicago, Evanston
Mozart Piano Quartet in G minorDevienne Bassoon QuartetWagner Sigfried IdyllArs Nova Chamber OrchestraSaturday, January 22nd at 7:30 pmVienna Presbyterian Church, Vienna, VASunday, January 23rd at 3:00 pmSt. John's Methodist Church, Springfield, VA
Vienna Presbyterian Church
124 Park St., NE
Vienna, VA 22180
St. John's Methodist Church
5312 Backlick Road
Springfield, VA 22151
January 23, 2011 11:00 Konzerthaus, Grosser Saal, Berlin, Germany
Robert Starer: Three Israeli Dances Felix Mendelssohn: Venetian Gondola Song Op. 30, No. 6 Song Without Words Op. 19, No. 1 Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata in A flat, Opus 110 Intermission Franz Schubert: Drei Klavierstücke, Op. post., D. 946 1. E flat minor 2. E flat major 3. C major Paul Ben-Haim: Five Pieces for Piano
No other major composer of the twentieth century devoted more of his career to film music than Dmitri Shostakovich. Altogether he composed scores to over 36 films, from New Babylon (1929) to King Lear (1971). While generally written in a more accessible idiom than most of his orchestral or chamber works, Shostakovich's film scores nevertheless boast meticulous craftsmanship and reveal the composer's complex and often paradoxical musical personality. Major excerpts from three of his mature film scores will be featured on tonight's program, conducted by USO Music Director Barbara Schubert.
Donations requested at the door: $10 general, $5 students
Related film screenings take place on Thursday, January 20 (Hamlet) and Thursday, January 27 (King Lear), both at 7 pm at the Film Studies Center, Cobb 307, 5811 S. Ellis Avenue. Online reservations begin January 3: filmstudiescenter.uchicago.edu
Concerts in January 2011
Sedona, Arizona
Sedona Chamber Music Society
Residency at Sedona CMS, Arizona Jan 5-9 2011
with Nick and Karina Canellakis
Chopin Ballade no 3
Debussy Cello Sonata
Ysaye solo sonata
Dvorak Dumky Trio
Preston Bradley Hall, Chicago Cultural Center
Ishay Shaer, Piano, Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert
Etude in e minor, Op. 25 No. 5 Frederic Chopin
Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington Streets Chicago, ILEtude in g sharp minor, Op. 25 No.6 Frederic Chopin
Sonata No. 2, Op. 31 in d minor "The Tempest" Ludwig van Beethoven
'Scarbo'
Preston Bradley Hall, Chicago Cultural Center
Duo Figer-Khanina, Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert
Guy Figer, Violin Anna Khanina, Piano
Five Pieces for Violin and Piano Op. 84 Malcolm Arnold
Chicago Cultural Center Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington Streets3 Romances Op. 22 Clara Schumann
Sonata FP 119 Francis Poulenc
Hyde Park Union Church
Charlie's Angels: Music from the Court of Charles II
Blow - Chaconne
Locke - Suite from Cupid and Death
Croft - Sonata in 5 parts
Purcell - The Staircase Overture
Grabu - Incidental Music to Rochester's play Valentinian
Music Institute of Chicago, Evanston
Charlie's Angels: Music from the Court of Charles II
Blow - Chaconne
Locke - Suite from Cupid and Death
Croft - Sonata in 5 parts
Purcell - The Staircase Overture
Grabu - Incidental Music to Rochester's play Valentinian
Theater am See, Bad Saarow, Germany
Beethoven Triple concerto
Preston Bradley Hall, Chicago Cultural Center
Dmitri Atapine, Cello, Hyeyeon Park, Piano
Variations on a Theme by Rossini Bohuslav Martinu
Seven Variations in E Flat Major on 'Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen' Ludwig van Beethoven
Incident for Cello and Piano Patrick Castillo
Introduction and Polonaise Brilliante, Op. 3 Frederic Chopin (1810 – 1849)
Chicago Cultural Center Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington StreetsSymphony Center, Grainger Ballroom, Chicago
Charlie's Angels: Music from the Court of Charles II
Blow - Chaconne
Locke - Suite from Cupid and Death
Croft - Sonata in 5 parts
Purcell - The Staircase Overture
Grabu - Incidental Music to Rochester's play Valentinian
INDIA INTERNATIONAL CENTRE.
tabla, sitar and cello
Vienna Presbyterian Church (Vienna, VA)/St. John's Methodist Church (Springfield, VA)
Mozart/Devienne/Wagner
Mozart Piano Quartet in G minorDevienne Bassoon QuartetWagner Sigfried IdyllArs Nova Chamber OrchestraSaturday, January 22nd at 7:30 pmVienna Presbyterian Church, Vienna, VASunday, January 23rd at 3:00 pmSt. John's Methodist Church, Springfield, VA
Vienna Presbyterian Church 124 Park St., NE Vienna, VA 22180 St. John's Methodist Church 5312 Backlick Road Springfield, VA 22151Konzerthaus, Grosser Saal, Berlin, Germany
Beethoven Triple concerto
Tenri Cultural Institute
Piano Recital
Robert Starer: Three Israeli Dances
43A West 13th St. New York, NYFelix Mendelssohn: Venetian Gondola Song Op. 30, No. 6
Song Without Words Op. 19, No. 1
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata in A flat, Opus 110
Intermission
Franz Schubert: Drei Klavierstücke, Op. post., D. 946
1. E flat minor 2. E flat major 3. C major
Paul Ben-Haim: Five Pieces for Piano
Chicago, IL
Recial at Myra Hess Series
Preston Bradley Hall, Chicago Cultural Center
Roman Rabinovich, Piano
Two Sonatas in d minor and c minor Domenico Scarlatti
Ballade No. 3 Op. 47 Frederic Chopin
Six Piano Pieces Op. 19 Arnold Schoenberg
Three Movements from Petrushka Igor Stravinsky
Chicago Cultural Center Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington StreetsMandel Hall
Shostakovich’s Late Film Scores: The Gadfly, Hamlet, and King Lear
No other major composer of the twentieth century devoted more of his career to film music than Dmitri Shostakovich. Altogether he composed scores to over 36 films, from New Babylon (1929) to King Lear (1971). While generally written in a more accessible idiom than most of his orchestral or chamber works, Shostakovich's film scores nevertheless boast meticulous craftsmanship and reveal the composer's complex and often paradoxical musical personality. Major excerpts from three of his mature film scores will be featured on tonight's program, conducted by USO Music Director Barbara Schubert.
Donations requested at the door: $10 general, $5 students
Related film screenings take place on Thursday, January 20 (Hamlet) and Thursday, January 27 (King Lear), both at 7 pm at the Film Studies Center, Cobb 307, 5811 S. Ellis Avenue. Online reservations begin January 3: filmstudiescenter.uchicago.edu
1131 E. 57th Street in Hyde Park, Chicago