Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101 -- Ludwig van Beethoven
Hexaméron, S. 392 -- Franz Liszt
I. Introduction: Extremement lent (Liszt)
II. Tema: Allegro marziale (Liszt)
III. Variation I: Ben marcato (Thalberg)
IV. Variation II: Moderato (Liszt)
V. Variation III: di bravura (Pixis) - Ritornello (Liszt)
VI. Variation IV: Legato e grazioso (Herz)
VII. Variation V: Vivo e brillante (Czerny) - Fuocoso molto energico; Lento quasi recitativo (Liszt)
VIII. Variation VI: Largo (Chopin)
IX. Finale: Molto vivace quasi prestissimo (Liszt)
Chicago Cultural Center
Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington Streets
September 21, 2013 17:00 Unitarian Society of Hartford
The 5th Moscow International David Oistrakh Violin Competition is going to be held in Moscow, from 21st to 30th September, 2013. The competition is dedicated to the memory of the Great Russian violinist David Oistrakh.
The purpose of the competition is popularization and development the best traditions of Russian violin performing art, discovering young talent musicians supporting them in their professional potential.
The Competition has 2 age groups: Junior (10-16 y.o.), Senior (17-28 y.o.) Most of the participants are already winners of prestigious violin competitions and they perform in famous concerts halls of the world. The applications for participation in the 5th Moscow International David Oistrakh Violin Competition should be sent before 31st May, 2013.
Besides the special prizes and prize amounts (the highest prize of the Senior group is 15000 Euro), winners will get the invitation to perform on the best stages of Russia and Europe.
Concerts in September 2013
Preston Bradley Hall
Alice Chenyang Xu, Piano
Prelude and Fugue No. 4 in C-sharp minor, BWV 849 -- Johann Sebastian Bach
Carnaval, Op. 9 -- Robert Schumann
Chicago Cultural Center Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington StreetsPreston Bradley Hall
Fifth House Ensemble
Andrew Williams, Violin
Clark Carruth, Viola
Herine Koschak, Cello
Eric Snoza, Bass
I Crisantemi, Elegy for String Quartet -- Giacomo Puccini
Passacaglia for Violin and Cello after G.F. Handel’s Suite No. 7 in G minor for Harpsichord -- Johan Halvorsen
String Quartet No. 9 -- Dmitri Shostakovich
Chicago Cultural Center Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington StreetsPreston Bradley Hall
Masataka Goto, Piano
Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101 -- Ludwig van Beethoven
Hexaméron, S. 392 -- Franz Liszt
Chicago Cultural Center Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington StreetsI. Introduction: Extremement lent (Liszt)
II. Tema: Allegro marziale (Liszt)
III. Variation I: Ben marcato (Thalberg)
IV. Variation II: Moderato (Liszt)
V. Variation III: di bravura (Pixis) - Ritornello (Liszt)
VI. Variation IV: Legato e grazioso (Herz)
VII. Variation V: Vivo e brillante (Czerny) - Fuocoso molto energico; Lento quasi recitativo (Liszt)
VIII. Variation VI: Largo (Chopin)
IX. Finale: Molto vivace quasi prestissimo (Liszt)
Unitarian Society of Hartford
Piano Recital
Works by J.S.Bach, Rachmaninoff, Beethoven, Schumann, and Liszt
50 Bloomfield Ave, Hartford, CT 06105Great Hall of Moscow Concervatory
5th Moscow International David Oistrakh Violin Competition
The 5th Moscow International David Oistrakh Violin Competition is going to be held in Moscow, from 21st to 30th September, 2013. The competition is dedicated to the memory of the Great Russian violinist David Oistrakh.
Moscow, RussianThe purpose of the competition is popularization and development the best traditions of Russian violin performing art, discovering young talent musicians supporting them in their professional potential.
The Competition has 2 age groups: Junior (10-16 y.o.), Senior (17-28 y.o.) Most of the participants are already winners of prestigious violin competitions and they perform in famous concerts halls of the world. The applications for participation in the 5th Moscow International David Oistrakh Violin Competition should be sent before 31st May, 2013.
Besides the special prizes and prize amounts (the highest prize of the Senior group is 15000 Euro), winners will get the invitation to perform on the best stages of Russia and Europe.
Preston Bradley Hall
Project Fusion
Dannel Espinoza, Soprano Saxophone
Matt Amedio, Alto Saxophone
Michael Sawzin, Tenor Saxophone
Matt Evans, Baritone Saxophone
Andante et Scherzo -- Eugène Bozza (1905 – 1991)
Saxophone Quartet in B-flat Major, Op. 109 -- Alexander Glazunov
Tango Virtuoso -- Thierry Escaich (b. 1965)
Chicago Cultural Center Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Washington StreetsPaderewski Music School in Żyrardów
Aleksandra Soboń and Paweł Wakarecy
Paweł Wakarecy
I. J. Paderewski "Au soir" from "Album de Mai"
F. Chopin - 4 Preludes op. 28 - nr 3, 4, 9, 10
Scherzo in B-flat minor op. 31
Aleksandra Soboń
E. Grieg - Holberg Suite
Nocturn in C major op.54
F. Chopin - Scherzo in B minor op. 20
Paweł Wakarecy and Aleksandra Soboń
http://www.psmzyrardow.art.pl/F. Schubert - Fantasie in F minor op. 103 for four hands