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BARGEMUSIC Spring 2007 Concerts Calendar X

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Beloved Comrades, It is time to smile for we have entered our 30th year of benevolent giving. While profits seem to prove that might is right, the tides sustain the barge, the music embraces all who listen, and you arrive with money as well as applause. Most artists enter the stage solemnly, but Mark Peskanov bounds towards the audience like the happy creature who greets you with an ecstatically wagging tail. He is certainly the god-sent captain of this ship. Across the river from us the stock market fluctuates ominously, but you, dear hearts, have always assured everyone that our balance is balanced for the year ahead. Together we go into the fray. With love,

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All are welcome. The program is announced at the concert. Performances last about 1 hour with no intermission. Doors open at noon. Seating is not reserved.

Saturday, March 3rd at 1 pm Saturday, April 7th at 1 pm Saturday, May 26th at 1 pm

“Bargemusic—New York’s favorite floating concert hall.” —Anne Midgette, The New York Times Marchw 2007

1 • Thursday, 8 pm Brahms Piano No.1 in 22 • Thursday, 8 pm g minor, Op. 25 Janacek Pohadka EMOZIONI Kodaly Solo Cello Sonata, Op. 8 Lyric Paganini Sonata Concertata (M.S. 2) Glenn Dicterow, Violin Mendelssohn Variations Karen Dreyfus, Viola Calace Mazurka,Op. 141 Concertantes for Cello and Piano, Frederick Zlotkin, Cello Bolero, Op. 26 Op. 17 Gerald Robbins, Piano Tarantella, Op. 18 Brahms Sonata in D Major, (arr. Paul Ranieri Burlesca Klengel: Violin Sonata in G Major, 15 • Thursday, 8 pm Op. 78) All Beethoven Giudice Serenata Kirchner For Cello Solo (1986) Complete works for cello and piano Piazzolla Histoire du Tango Sophie Shao, Cello Sonata in C Major, Op. 102, No. L Beaser Mountain songs Pei-Yao Wang, Piano Sonata in F Major, Op. 5, No. L Start Pale Cliffs 2 • Friday, 8 pm Twelve Variations on the theme Kioulaphides Canzona (written for 3 • Saturday, 8 pm “Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen”, Carlo Aonzo) Nagaoka Kazè Mozart Sonata for Violin and Piano Op. 66 in G Major, K.301 (293a) from Mozart’s opera “The Magic Carlo Aonzo, Mandolin Saint-Saens Sonata for Clarinet and Flute” René Izquierdo, Guitar Piano in E-flat Major, Op. 167 Sonata in A Major, Op. 69 23 • Friday, 8 pm Milhaud Suite, for Violin, Clarinet Nathaniel Rosen, Cello Bach Chaconne Doris Stevenson, Piano and Piano, Op. 157b Chopin Three Mazurkas, Op. 59 Raykhelson “Destined Road” for 16 • Friday, 8 pm Three Waltzes, Op. 64 Violin, Clarinet and Piano All Beethoven Polonaise in A-flat Major, “Mirage” for Clarinet and Piano Complete works for cello and piano Op. 53 Stravinsky L’Histoire du Soldat for Brahms Sonata in e minor, Op. 38 Clarinet, Violin and Piano Seven Variations on the theme “Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen”, Cassado Requiebros Julian Milkis, Clarinet WoO 46 Mark Peskanov, Violin Ravel Piece en forme de habanera Vladislav Kovalsky, Piano from Mozart’s opera “The Magic Popper Spinning song Flute” 4 • Sunday, 4 pm Colin Carr, Cello Sonata in g minor, Op. 5, No. 2 Tom Sauer, Piano Mendelssohn No. 2 in Twelve Variations on a theme from c minor, Op. 66 Händel’s “Judas Maccabäus”, 24 • Saturday, 8 pm Moshkovsky Solo Piano Selections WoO 45 25 • Sunday, 4 pm Schubert Piano Trio in B-flat Major, Sonata in D Major, Op. 102, No. 2 Haydn No. 67 in F Major, Op. 77, No. 2, Hob. Op. 99, D. 898 Nathaniel Rosen, Cello No. 82 Anna Rabinova, Violin Doris Stevenson, Piano Beethoven Quartet No. 16 in Sophie Shao, Cello 17 • Saturday, 8 pm Jonathan Feldman, Piano F Major, Op. 135 Sibelius Five pieces for Piano, Op. 75 Tchaikovsky Quartet No. 1 in 8 • Thursday, 8 pm Saariaho Ballade D Major, Op. 11 Mozart Sonata in D Major, K.576 Rautavaara Narcissus (2001) Aaron Boyd, Violin Schumann Grand Sonata No.1 in Passionale (2003,dedicated to Laura Cyrus Beroukhim, Violin f-sharp minor, Op. 11 Mikkola) Mauricy Banaczek, Viola Edward Arron, Cello Debussy Excerpts from Preludes, Ravel “Fountains” Book 2 Schumann Carnaval, Op. 9 29 • Thursday, 8 pm Rachmaninov Etude-Tableau in 30 • Friday, 8 pm C Major, Op. 33, No.2 Laura Mikkola, Piano 31 • Saturday, 8 pm Etude-Tableau in e-flat minor, 18 • Sunday, 4 pm Concerti Concert Op. 33, No.6 Schumann Fantasiestücke, Op. 73 Tickets are $50 ($25 Students) Prelude in G Major, Op. 32, No.5 for Clarinet and Piano Vivaldi Concerto in b minor for four Etude-Tableau in e-flat minor, Beethoven Duo No.1 in C Major for Violins, Op. 3, No. 10, RV 580 Op. 39, No.5 Clarinet and Bassoon, WoO 27 from “L’Estro Armonico” Prokofieff Toccata in d minor, Glinka Trio Pathétique for Clarinet, Raykhelson Elegy (World Premiere) Op. 11 Bassoon and Piano commissioned by Bargemusic Gerald Robbins, Piano Weber Andante e Rondo Ungarese Vivaldi Double Cello Concerto, for for Bassoon and Piano, Op. 35 9 • Friday, 8 pm 2 Cellos, Strings & Continuo in 10 • Saturday, 8 pm Verdi Introduzione e Romanza “La g minor, RV 531 vita é inferno” our Seasons “La Schubert Sonata in A Major, Vivaldi The F Primavera,” “L’Estate,” Op. post.120, D.664 Act III of La Forza del Destino for Clarinet, Bassoon and Piano “L’Autunno,” “L’Inverno” Schumann Grand Sonata No.1 in (arr. Morelli) f-sharp minor, Op. 11 Mark Peskanov, Violin Mendelssohn Concert Piece No. 1 Aaron Boyd, Violin Brahms Variations and Fugue on a in F Major for Clarinet, Bassoon Cyrus Beroukhim, Violin Theme by Handel, Op. 24 and Piano, Op. 113 Saeka Matsuyama, Violin Gerald Robbins, Piano Alan R. Kay, Clarinet Mara Milkis, Violin Frank Morelli, Bassoon Judy Kang, Violin 11 • Sunday, 4 pm Maurycy Banaszek, Viola Jonathan Feldman, Piano Schubert Adagio and Rondo Ah Ling Neu, Viola Concertante, D.487 Nicholas Canellakis, Cello Schumann Piano Quartet in E-flat Alberto Parrini, Cello Major, Op. 47 Sandra Bransky, Bass Katya Mihailova, Harpsichord Aprilw 2007

1• Sunday, 4 pm The New York Chamber Soloists 26 • Thursday, 8 pm Jennifer Grim, Flute 27 • Friday, 8 pm Concerti Concert Melvin Kaplan, Oboe Tickets are $50 ($25 Students) Curtis Macomber, Violin Tickets are $50 (Students $25) Vivaldi Concerto in b minor for four Ynez Lynch, Viola Geminiani/Corelli Variations on Violins, Op. 3, No. 10, RV 580 Adam Grabois, Cello La Follia (arr. for String from “L’Estro Armonico” Elizabeth Metcalfe, Harpsichord by Michi Wiancko) Raykhelson Elegy (World Premiere) Adams Shaker Loops (1978, revised 12 • Thursday, 8 pm 1982) commissioned by Bargemusic 13 • Friday, 8 pm Stravinsky Concerto in D Major for Vivaldi Double Cello Concerto, for Tickets are $45 2 Cellos, Strings & Continuo in (1946) g minor, RV 531 Leclair Sonata for two Violins in Dvorak Serenade for Strings, Op. 22 e minor, Op. 3:5 Vivaldi The Four Seasons “La East Coast Chamber Orchestra Mozart Clarinet in A Major, Primavera,” “L’Estate,” Alicia Doudna, Violin K. 581 “L’Autunno,” “L’Inverno” Meg Freivogel, Violin G. & I. Gershwin Strike up the Mark Peskanov, Violin Amy Lee, Violin Aaron Boyd, Violin Jessica Lee, Violin Cyrus Beroukhim, Violin Hyman Baby Boom Nelson Lee, Violin Saeka Matsuyama, Violin Rogers and Hammerstein June is Ayano Ninomiya, Violin Mara Milkis, Violin busting out all over Annaliesa Place, Violin Judy Kang, Violin Hyman for Piano, Clarinet, Michi Wiancko, Violin Maurycy Banaszek, Viola and String Quartet Becca Albers, Viola Ah Ling Neu, Viola Maurycy Banaszek, Viola Julian Milkis, Clarinet Nicholas Canellakis, Cello Melissa Reardon, Viola Mara Milkis, Violin Alberto Parrini, Cello Jonathan Vinocour, Viola Mark Peskanov, Violin Sandra Bransky, Bass Susan Babini, Cello Mauricy Banaczek, Viola Katya Mihailova, Harpsichord Denise Djokic, Cello Edward Arron, Cello Dan McDonough, Cello 5 • Thursday, 8 pm Dick Hyman, Piano Karen Ouzounian, Cello Stravinsky Divertimento for Violin 14 • Saturday, 8 pm Nate Farrington, Bass and Piano 15 • Sunday, 4 pm 28 • Saturday, 8 pm Chausson Poème for Violin and Rachmaninov Sonata for Cello and Kremeratini with a very special surprise Piano, Op. 25 Piano in g minor, Op. 19 guest violinist Respighi Sonata in b minor for Foss Capriccio for Piano and Cello Tickets are $50 (Students $25) Violin and Piano Schubert Piano Trio No. 2 in Gubaidulina Reflexions on Bach for Waxman Carmen Fantasy E-flat Major, D. 929, Op. 100 String Quartet (2002) Chin Kim, Violin Mark Peskanov, Violin Schnittke (1976) David Oei, Piano Nicholas Canellakis, Cello Beethoven String Quartet No. 15 in 6 • Friday, 8 pm Yuja Wang, Piano a minor, Op. 132 Hosted by musicologist/critic and TV 19 • Thursday, 8 pm Kremeratini Quartet host Maya Pritsker 20 • Friday, 8 pm Dzeraldas Bidva, Violin Rachmaninov Sonata No. 2 in Haydn String Quartet No. 23 in Ula Ulijona, Viola b-flat minor, Op. 36 f minor, Op. 20, No. 5, Hob: 35 Giedre Dirvanauskaite, Cello Andrius Zlabys, Piano Scriabin Sonata No.5, Op. 53 Britten String Quartet No. 2 in Prokofieff Sonata No.6 in A Major, C Major, Op. 36 29 • Sunday, 4 pm Op. 82 Mendelssohn String Quartet in Kremeratini with a very special surprise Daniel Vaiman, Piano e minor, Op. 44, No. 2 guest violinist Tickets are $50 (Students $25) 7 • Saturday, 8 pm Vertigo String Quartet Reflexions on Bach for Hosted by musicologist/critic and TV José-Maria Blumenschein, Violin Gubaidulina String Quartet (2002) host Maya Pritsker Johannes Dickbauer, Violin Lily Francis, Viola Bach/Pushkarev Four improvisa- Mozart Sonata for Violin and Piano Nicholas Canellakis, Cello B-flat Major, KV 454 tions on two voice inventions for Vibraphone solo Schostakovich Sonata for Violin 21 • Saturday, 8 pm and Piano, Op. 134 22 • Sunday, 4 pm Piazzolla “Tango sensation” for Vibraphone and Quartet Schumann Sonata for Violin and Haydn String Quartet No. 33 in D tring Quartet No. 15 in Piano No. 1 in a minor, Op. 105 Major, Op. 33, No. 6, Hob: 42 Beethoven S a minor, Op. 132 Michael Vaiman, Violin Shostakovich String Quartet No. Kremeratini Quartet Dina Yoffe, Piano 12 in D-flat Major, Op. 133 Schubert String Quartet No. 13 in a Dzeraldas Bidva, Violin 8 • Sunday, 4 pm minor, D. 804, Op. 29 Ula Ulijona, Viola Tickets are $40 “Rosamunde” Giedre Dirvanauskaite, Cello Andrei Pushkarev, Vibraphone Mozart Adagio & Rondo in c minor Vertigo String Quartet for Flute, Oboe, Viola, Cello, and José-Maria Blumenschein, Violin Piano, K. 617 Johannes Dickbauer, Violin Bach “The Musical Offering” BWV Lily Francis, Viola 1079 Nicholas Canellakis, Cello Fried “The Chess Game” inspired by Alice in Wonderland for Narrator, Flute, Oboe, Violin, Viola, Cello, and Piano (World Premiere) Mayw 2007

2 • Wednesday, 8 pm Mark Peskanov, Violin 19 • Saturday, 8 pm Cyrus Beroukhim, Violin 20 • Sunday, 4 pm Liszt/Bach Variationen uber ein Aaron Boyd, Violin/Viola Motiv (basso ostinato) aus der Ah Ling Neu, Viola Tickets are $50; Students $25 Kantate “Weinen, Klagen, Alberto Parrini, Cello Vivaldi Concerto for Violin, Cello Sorgen, Zagen” und dem and Strings, RV 547 “Crucifixus” in h-moll Messe 9 • Wednesday, 8 pm Part “Tabula Rasa” Double Concerto Liszt/Mozart A la Chapelle Sixtine Stravinsky Petroushka for two Violins, String orchestra Miserere d’Allegri et Ave verum Mendelssohn Allegro Brilliante, and prepared Piano Corpus Op. 92 Haydn Concertino for Piano and Schubert Erlkönig, Op. 1, D. 328 Schubert Variations on a French Strings Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Waltz, Song, D. 624 Elgar Serenade for Strings in Op. 71 Rachmaninov Six Pieces, Op. 11 e minor, Op 20 Delibes Three movements from Varshavski/Shapiro Piano Duo Knights Chamber Orchestra Coppelia (arr. for piano by Stanislava Varshavski, Piano Colin Jacobsen, Violin Rubinskiy) Diana Shapiro, Piano Ralph Allen, Violin Rubinskiy Vincent Van Gogh Jon-Claude le Fontaine, Violin impression 11 • Friday, 8 pm Amie Weiss, Violin Stravinsky Three movements from Gaubert Watercolors Christina Courtin, Violin “Petrushka” (arr. for piano by Klein Johnny Gandelsman, Violin Stravinsky) Beethoven Serenade for Flute, Pico Alt, Violin Vadim Rubinskiy, Piano Violin & Viola Tomoko Katsura, Violin Nick Cords, Viola 4 • Friday, 8 pm Brahms Piano Quartet in A Major, Miranda Sielaff, Viola Op. 26 Tickets are $50 (Students $25) Kyle Armbrust, Viola Nadine Asin, Flute Eric Jacobsen, Cello Trio for Oboe, Clarinet and Ibert David Perry, Violin Alex Greenbaum, Cello Bassoon Victoria Chiang, Viola Jane O’Hara, Cello Haydn Piano trio in E-flat Major, Michael Mermagen, Cello Jeff Beecher, Bass Hob.XV:29 Rita Sloan, Piano Steve Beck, Piano Martinu Quartet for Oboe, Violin, Cello and Piano 12 • Saturday, 12 pm 23 • Wednesday, 8 pm Glinka Trio Pathétique in d minor Matinee Concert Beethoven Piano Trio for Clarinet, for Clarinet, Bassoon and Piano Tickets are $30 ($15 Students) Cello and Piano, Op. 11 Rachmaninov Trio elegiaque for The Music of Vivaldi, Debussy, Bruch Kol Nidre Violin, Cello and Piano Griffes Piazzolla Selected Works Debussy Petite suite for Piano four Nadine Asin, Flute Schoenfield Trio for Clarinet, Violin hands (arr. for Violin, Oboe, Rita Sloan, Piano and Piano Clarinet, Bassoon, Cello and Piano Nuno Antunes, Clarinet by Jan Kouwenhoven) 12 • Saturday, 8 pm 13 • Sunday, 4 pm David Marks, Violin Royal Concertgebouw Adrian Daurov, Cello Duo for Viola and Cello Chamber Ensemble Piston Katya Mihailova, Piano Lees Contrasts for Solo Violin Arno Piters, Clarinet 25 • Friday, 8 pm Ronald Karten, Bassoon (World premiere) osted by musicologist/critic and TV Jan Kouwenhoven, Oboe Webern Trio for Violin, Viola and H aya Pritsker Johan van Iersel, Cello Cello host M Emi Ohi Resnick, Violin Schumann String Quartet in Brahms Two Rhapsodies, Op. 79 Jeroen Bal, Piano F Major, Op. 41, No. 2 Brahms Three intermezzi, Op. 117 5 • Saturday, 12 pm Hiroko Yajima, Violin Liszt “Funerailles”, S 154 Matinee Concert Harumi Rhodes, Violin I. Jevtic Summer Concert Pieces Samuel Rhodes, Viola (1989)(dedicated to Mira Jevtich Tickets are $30 ($15 Students) Marcy Rosen, Cello Ruben) (World Premiere) Haydn Quartet for Strings No. 42 in Foster From “Eight Voyages” C Major, Op. 54, No. 2, Hob: 57 16 • Wednesday, 8 pm 18 • Friday, 8 pm A. Tchaikovski Sonata Op. 85, Mozart No. 3 in No. 2 (dedicated to Mira Jevtich Haydn Sonata in E-flat Major, C Major, K. 515 Ruben) (World Premiere) Hob. XVI/49 Mark Peskanov, Violin Mira Jevtich, Piano Cyrus Beroukhim, Violin Barber Sonata for Piano, Op. 26 Aaron Boyd, Violin/Viola Bach/Busoni 3 Organ Choral 26 • Saturday, 8 pm Ah Ling Neu, Viola Preludes 27 • Sunday, 4 pm Alberto Parrini, Cello Schubert/Liszt Gretchen am All Beethoven String 5 • Saturday, 8 pm Spinnrade Op. 59 6 • Sunday, 4 pm Verdi/Liszt Paraphrase of Rigoletto Quartet in F Major, No.1 Tickets are $40 Kreisler/Rachmaninoff Liebesleid Quartet in e minor, No. 2 Haydn Quartet for Strings in Kreisler/Rachmaninoff Libesfreud Quartet in C Major, No.3 C Major, Op. 54, No. 2/H 3, Olga Vinokur, Piano Manhattan String Quartet No. 57 Eric Lewis, Violin 19 • Saturday, 12 pm Dvorak String Quartet in E-flat Calvin Wiersma, Violin Major, Op. 51 Matinee Concert John Dexter, Viola Mozart String Quintet No. 3 in Tickets are $30 ($15 Students) Chris Finckel, Cello C Major, K. 515 All Schubert Program Mark Peskanov, Violin Olga Vinokur, Piano Some Observationsw / Spring 2007

Please note our new schedule of performance times!

March 1—Young artists of promise April 19 thru 22—Newly reestablished Vertigo Quartet chosen to begin its March 2, 3—Sensitive music played residency on this Barge appropriately April 26, 27—The great East Coast March 8 thru 11—Friends from childhood Chamber orchestra: seventeen fabulous in California reunite here performing in members nostalgic rapport called the Lyric Quartet April 28, 29—Kremeratini Quartet, March 15, 16—Come to both concerts and including a surprise guest violinist. You will hear these complete masterpieces for cello be glad you paid fifty dollars. and piano May 2—Hello Wednesday. Goodbye March 17—This lovely Finnish virtuoso Thursday. (No more Thursday concerts) now residing in Paris comes to visit and offers eternally welcome Chopin May 4—Royal Concertgebouw Chamber Ensemble, welcome back of course. March 18—Not frequently heard assemblage of fine woodwinds in May 5—Adding noon matinees for your uncommon performance convenience March 22—A Mandolin player and guitarist May 11—Rita Sloan brings an assemblage of play in Latin heaven artists representing various states March 23—Colin Carr and Tom Sauer play May 12—Flute and piano matinee concert, serious sonatas and some pieces more 12 noon frivolous May 12, 13—The Rhodes Family: an March 24, 25—This quartet has no name. honorable family seeped in tradition return Come and help them pick one May 16, 18—Intrepid performer and March 29 thru 31—Concerti Concerts beautiful to see with Vivaldi Seasons! Included on this May 19—All Schubert matinee concert, occasion is a world premiere by Raykhelson 12 noon commissioned by Bargemusic. Definitely worth it. May 19, 20—Knights Chamber Orchestra: valiant as usual April 5 thru 8—These established performers in a Barge debut May 23—Young performers in love with music of past and present April 12, 13—Dick Hyman is a great artist and a strong man. His piano sextet blends May 25—Debut here from Yugoslavia, Nice, beautifully with Mozart Sydney, Moscow and St. Petersburg loaded with two world premiers lovingly dedicated April 14, 15—Yuja Wang and Nicholas to Mira Jevtich Canellakis: These artists give a completely rewarding performance of Schubert and May 26, 27—All of 0pus 59 Beethoven Rachaminov. string quartets played by the Manhattan String Quartet in Brooklyn. Stunning.

“Over the years, Bargemusic has become the most reliably consistent venue in the city. There is simply never a poor concert here. And considering that they mount over 200 performances a year that is really saying something.” —Fred Kirshnit, The New York Sun Non-Profit BARGEMUSIC w Organization Fulton Ferry Landing Concerts Calendar Spring 2007 U.S. Postage Brooklyn, NY 11201 PAID www.bargemusic.org Brooklyn, NY Permit #2274

Generous contributions from the following corporations and foundations support our concerts every week throughout the year.

Albert Kunstadter Family Foundation Libby Holman Foundation Anderson-Rogers Foundation, Inc. Martha Zales Trust Anonimo Foundation M & H Sommer Foundation Anonymous (4) Nakamichi E. Foundation Arnold Foundation Nathan & Lena Seiler Family Foundation Bagby Foundation for Musical Arts New York Community Trust, Inc. Barbara Lee Family Foundation Phyllis Fox & George Sternlieb Foundation Barbara & Robert Prieskel Fund Reuben & Jane Leibowitz Foundation Barkei Family Fund Ridgefield Foundation Carnegie Corporation Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Constans Culver Foundation Sam Spiegel Foundation Esther & Morton Wohlgemuth Foundation Starr Foundation 14-18 Fulton Servicing, Inc. Stella & Charles Guttman Foundation, Inc. Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation Van Slyke Family Fund Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Florence Gould Foundation These concerts are supported in part by public Golden Rule Foundation funds from The New York City Department of Henry & Lucy Moses Fund, Inc. Cultural Affairs and The New York State Council Hersh Family Fund on the Arts Ilse Nelson Fund Irene Diamond Fund, Inc. James G. and Carolyn H. Andress Fund John N. & Gillett A. Gilbert Family Fund Kanter Plaut Foundation