Roman Rabinovich piano Dmitri Berlinsky violin Cynthia Phleps viola
COPLAND Sextet • 1937 • when his Short Symphony for orchestra proved too difficult to perform, the Brooklynite made this version for clarinet, piano and string quartet and “toyed with the idea of naming the entire piece The Bouncing Line because of the nature of the first section”
Randall THOMPSON Suite • 1940 • purebred American music by the New Yorker, most known for his choral works ~ for oboe, clarinet and viola
Samuel BARBER Summer Music • 1955 • lovely lyrical melodies for woodwind quintet in one blissful movement evocative of languid summer days ~ born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, not too far from his alma mater, the Curtis Institute
Mrs HHA BEACH Piano Quintet in F# Minor Op. 67 • 1907 • named Amy Marcy Cheney at birth, the New Hampshire native scores high marks for this eloquent, exuberant Romantic quintet, which the Boston Transcript review of its premiere described as “rhapsodic ... substantial ... variously imagined and restlessly expressive”
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
Recital at II A. Rubinstein Festival
02/25/2011 20:00, Lodz, Poland
Jupiter Chamber Players
02/06/2011 14:00, Good Shepherd Church
Monday, Feb. 7, 2pm and 7:30pm American Hot Dogs
Roman Rabinovich piano
Dmitri Berlinsky violin
Cynthia Phleps viola
COPLAND Sextet • 1937
• when his Short Symphony for orchestra proved too difficult to perform, the Brooklynite made this version for clarinet, piano and string quartet and “toyed with the idea of naming the entire piece The Bouncing Line because of the nature of the first section”
Randall THOMPSON Suite • 1940
• purebred American music by the New Yorker, most known for his choral works ~ for oboe, clarinet and viola
Samuel BARBER Summer Music • 1955
• lovely lyrical melodies for woodwind quintet in one blissful movement evocative of languid summer days ~ born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, not too far from his alma mater, the Curtis Institute
Mrs HHA BEACH Piano Quintet in F# Minor Op. 67 • 1907
• named Amy Marcy Cheney at birth, the New Hampshire native scores high marks for this eloquent, exuberant Romantic quintet, which the Boston Transcript review of its premiere described as “rhapsodic ... substantial ... variously imagined and restlessly expressive”
Sedona Chamber Music Society
01/04/2011 00:00, Sedona, Arizona
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
Violin/Viola recital with Helena Baillie
11/27/2010 15:00, Tucson, Arizona
Jupiter Chamber Players
11/07/2010 14:00, Good Shepherd Church
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
Mozart Concerto K 595
10/30/2010 20:00, Ramat-Gan, Israel
with Ramat-Gan Chamber Orchestra
Prokofiev Concerto no 3
09/25/2010 20:00, Lubbock, TX
with Lubbock Symphony, Texas
conductor Tomasz Golka
Prokofiev Concerto no 3
09/26/2010 20:00, Lubbock, TX
with Lubbock Symphony, conductor Tomasz Golka
Mozart Concerto K 595
10/19/2010 20:00, Rome, Italy
with Camerata Jerusalem, conductor Avner Biron
Charles Mokotoff, Classical Guitar Recital
11/07/2010 15:00, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts
Music of Solis, Paganini, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Ponce, Casseus, Bach, Granados and Albeniz