Santa Fe Chamber TheMusic Festival July 14–August 19, 2019 Season 47

505.982.1890 or 888.221.9836, ext. 102 SantaFeChamberMusic.com This season—the Festival’s 47th—is filled with several exciting firsts. Violinist Ida Kavafian and pianist Peter Serkin perform, for the first time in the Festival’s history, the complete cycle of Beethoven’s Sonatas for & Piano. The set of 10 works, presented over the course of three evenings, includes some of the most unforgettable sonatas ever written, like the radiant “Spring” and groundbreaking “Kreutzer.” Conductor David Zinman leads the Festival’s inaugural presentation of Britten’s Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings, and the Music at Noon Series expands to include five Wednesday concerts—three of which celebrate iconic masterpieces of the piano-vocal repertoire and mark the return of audience favorites such as mezzo-soprano Susan Graham and pianists Jon Kimura Parker and Kirill Gerstein. Welcome to our 2019 season! The Festival presents four newly commissioned works, including the world premieres of three string quartets by Grammy–nominated composer Michael Gandolfi and the two participants in the Festival’s Young Composers Project, Matthew Ricketts and Alex Stephenson, and the New Mexico premiere of a monodrama by Pulitzer Prize–winning composer John Harbison. In addition, Wei Luo gives the world premiere of the solo piano piece Poems, written for her by the Festival’s Artistic Director, Marc Neikrug. Eighteen artists make their Festival debuts this summer, including five standouts from the orchestra and opera worlds—Berlin Philharmonic Principal Horn Stefan Dohr, Ballet Principal Oboe Randall Wolfgang, tenor Paul Appleby, mezzo- soprano Christianne Stotijn, and bass-baritone Philippe Sly—plus acclaimed up-and-coming artists such as pianist Zoltán Fejérvári and violinist Paul Huang. Also this season, the Music at Noon Series, in addition to its new Wednesday concerts, offers its usual five performances each on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with this year’s lineup featuring solo piano recitals by Luo, Gerstein, Fejérvári, Gilles Vonsattel, and Haochen Zhang. Evening concerts on the Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday Series showcase the wide-ranging repertoire Marc Neikrug is famous for programming each season—from Brahms’s Clarinet Quintet and Mendelssohn’s Octet for Strings to Falla’s Harpsichord Concerto and Takemitsu’s Rain Tree for Percussion Trio. And last but certainly not least, the long-running Bach Plus Series includes five Saturday evening concerts filled with 16 works by J. S. Bach and his contemporaries, successors, and children. Highlights include a solo recital by violinist Soovin Kim and performances of Bach’s beloved Cello Suite No. 3 and Boccherini’s delightful “Fandango” Guitar Quintet. Among the dozens of artists returning to the Festival are pianist Inon Barnatan, violist Paul Neubauer, flutist Tara Helen O’Connor, clarinetist David Shifrin, and the Dover, Escher, Miami, and Orion string quartets. ABOVE: Escher String Quartet. ON THE COVER: Clockwise from top left: All this and more is on offer this summer, so read on for details. Susan Graham, Shai Wosner, Paul Huang, Stefan Dohr, Elizabeth Joy Roe, We look forward to seeing you at the 2019 Festival! David Shifrin. New in 2019

THE BEETHOVEN SONATAS Tuesday, August 13; Wednesday, August 14; Thursday, August 15 6 pm / The Lensic Performing Arts Center

Violinist Ida Kavafian and pianist Peter Serkin perform Beethoven’s complete cycle of Sonatas for Violin & Piano in this can’t-miss event of the season. “Both Ida and Peter have the experience, maturity, and reverence toward these great works to be able to present them in all their historical context and profundity,” said the Festival’s Artistic Director, Marc Neikrug. These 10 Beethoven sonatas are genre-defining works—and arguably the most important pieces for violin and piano in the classical music repertoire. The best-known is the groundbreaking and highly virtuosic “Kreutzer” Sonata, whose namesake, the renowned French violinist Rodolphe Kreutzer, is said to have found the work unplayable and to MUSIC AT NOON WEDNESDAYS have never performed it publicly. 12 pm / New Mexico Museum of Art Kavafian and Serkin are longtime collaborators who famously appeared as members of the acclaimed and innovative quartet TASHI. The Music at Noon, which offers concerts on Tuesdays and Thursdays, is the duo presents Beethoven’s Sonatas for Violin & Piano at The Lensic Festival’s most popular series, so in 2019 we’re expanding it to include Performing Arts Center over the course of three nights in what’s sure the brand-new Music at Noon Wednesdays! Tickets for all the Music at to be an unforgettable musical experience. Noon concerts go fast, so buy yours now!

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ABOVE: Clockwise from top left: Ida Kavafian, Peter Serkin, Gilles Vonsattel, Wei Luo SUNDAY, JULY 14 MONDAY, JULY 15 week 1 [ S ] [ M ] The Festival begins with a New Mexico premiere, a recital by pianist 5 PM Kirill Gerstein, and the season’s first concert on the Bach Plus Series. NM Museum of Art PRE-CONCERT TALK: Composer John Harbison with Valerie Guy 6 PM NM Museum of Art Mendelssohn Octet TUESDAY, JULY 16 WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 SATURDAY, JULY 20 [NT] NOON [W] 6 PM [B] 5 PM The Festival’s 47th season begins with an early work by Beethoven, NM MUSEUM OF ART NM MUSEUM OF ART NM MUSEUM OF ART his Trio in B-flat Major, featuring MIAMI STRING QUARTET Beethoven & Arensky Bach & Vivaldi clarinetist Todd Levy, cellist The Miami String Quartet Beethoven’s concerto-like The first concert in the Festival’s Clive Greensmith, and pianist performs Haydn’s “Fifths” Quartet Piano Quartet, Op. 16, featuring Bach Plus Series includes two Elizabeth Joy Roe; a masterpiece and Bruch’s String Quartet in Inon Barnatan, is the centerpiece works by J. S. Bach—the Trio by Mendelssohn—the Octet for C Minor, one of only two chamber of this rich program, which also Sonata in C Major, BWV 1037, Strings—led by violinist Paul music works Bruch published includes Arensky’s lyrical Piano and the Violin Concerto in Trio in D Minor and Danish Huang in his Festival debut; during his lifetime. E Major, BWV 1042, featuring composer Hans Abrahamsen’s Schubert’s mini-cantata The violinists Paul Huang and HAYDN String Quartet in wind quintet Walden—described Shepherd on the Rock, spotlighting Jennifer Frautschi, respectively— D Minor, Hob. III:76, Op. 76, by Abrahamsen as being written soprano Sarah Shafer; and the and two works by Bach’s slightly No. 2, “Fifths” “in a style of re-cycling and New Mexico premiere of IF, a BRUCH String Quartet in older Italian contemporary ‘new simplicity.’” monodrama co-commissioned C Minor, Op. 9 Antonio Vivaldi: the Cello Sonata BEETHOVEN Piano Quartet in by the Festival and written Miami String Quartet (Benny Kim, in E Minor, RV 40, and the E-flat Major, Op. 16 and conducted by Pulitzer Cathy Meng Robinson, Scott Lee, Violin Concerto in E Minor HANS ABRAHAMSEN Walden Keith Robinson) (from La stravaganza), featuring Prize–winning composer for Wind Quintet Approximate length: 45 minutes John Harbison. ARENSKY Piano Trio in D Minor, the members of the Miami String Quartet. BEETHOVEN Trio in B-flat Major WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 Op. 32 for Clarinet, Cello & Piano, Inon Barnatan, Kirill Gerstein, J. S. BACH Trio Sonata in Op. 11 [NW] NOON Paul Huang, Benny Kim, Scott Lee, C Major, BWV 1037 JOHN HARBISON IF, NM MUSEUM OF ART Clive Greensmith, Keith Robinson, VIVALDI Cello Sonata in Monodrama for Soprano Voice of the Whale Tara Helen O’Connor, Robert Ingliss, E Minor, RV 40 & Ensemble (2019 Festival Todd Levy, Julia Harguindey, The first program on the VIVALDI Violin Concerto co-commission, New Mexico Gregory Flint in E Minor, Op. 4, No. 2, Festival’s brand-new Music at premiere) Approximate length: 1 hour and from La stravaganza, RV 279 SCHUBERT Der Hirt auf dem Noon Wednesdays Series includes 45 minutes J. S. BACH Violin Concerto Felsen (The Shepherd on the Rock) Debussy’s Violin Sonata (his last in E Major, BWV 1042 major work) and George Crumb’s THURSDAY, JULY 18 for Soprano, Clarinet & Piano, Kathleen McIntosh, Jennifer Frautschi, D. 965 Vox balaenae, which, Crumb said, [NTH] NOON Paul Huang, Miami String Quartet MENDELSSOHN Octet in evokes “the powerful impersonal NM MUSEUM OF ART (Benny Kim, Cathy Meng Robinson, E-flat Major, Op. 20 forces of nature.” KIRILL GERSTEIN PIANO RECITAL Scott Lee, Keith Robinson), Mark Tatum, Tara Helen O’Connor Sarah Shafer, Elizabeth Joy Roe, SCHUBERT Sonatina No. 1 Jennifer Frautschi, Paul Huang, Pianist Kirill Gerstein performs Approximate length: 1 hour in D Major for Violin & Piano, L. P. How, Theresa Rudolph, an early work by Beethoven and Clive Greensmith, Joseph Johnson, D. 384 passionate political pieces by Mark Tatum, Miami String Quartet DEBUSSY Sonata for Violin Liszt and Janáček. & Piano (Benny Kim, Cathy Meng Robinson, BEETHOVEN Sonata in Scott Lee, Keith Robinson), GEORGE CRUMB Vox balaenae Tara Helen O’Connor, Todd Levy, (Voice of the Whale) for Three E-flat Major, Op. 7 Gregory Zuber, John Harbison Masked Players LISZT Funérailles from Harmonies poétiques et religieuses Sunday approximate length: 2 hours Elizabeth Joy Roe, Jennifer Frautschi, (with Festival-opening presentation) JANÁČEK Piano Sonata 1.X.1905 Joseph Johnson, Tara Helen O’Connor (From the Street, 1 October 1905) Monday approximate length: 1 hour Approximate length: 1 hour and 45 minutes Kirill Gerstein Approximate length: 1 hour ABOVE: Jennifer Frautschi SUNDAY, JULY 21 [S] 6 PM week 2 NM MUSEUM OF ART Highlights of the Festival’s second week include the first of three MONDAY, JULY 22 piano-vocal recitals this season and the much-anticipated return [M] 6 PM of the Escher String Quartet. NM MUSEUM OF ART Beethoven “Archduke” Beethoven’s trailblazing “Archduke” Trio is a landmark work in the chamber music repertoire, and Kodály’s Serenade, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 THURSDAY, JULY 25 scored for the unusual pairing of [NW] NOON [NTH] NOON two and , was praised NM MUSEUM OF ART NM MUSEUM OF ART by Bartók (Kodály’s compatriot) STOTIJN & GERSTEIN WEI LUO PIANO RECITAL as “a genuine, modern product — TCHAIKOVSKY Wei Luo performs a masterwork of Hungarian culture” that’s from Beethoven’s middle period, “extraordinarily rich in melodies.” Three of the five Music at Noon Wednesday concerts make up a the “Waldstein” Piano Sonata; Chopin’s tender Nocturne in KODÁLY Serenade for Two new piano-vocal recital series, C-sharp Minor, Op. posth.; Violins & Viola, Op. 12 which celebrates the rich art- ROLF WALLIN Stonewave for Schubert’s rarely heard gem Drei song tradition. To inaugurate Three Percussionists Klavierstücke, and Two Polyphonic BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in this series, mezzo-soprano WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 Pieces by the Moscow-born B-flat Major, Op. 97, “Archduke” Christianne Stotijn, in her [W] 6 PM composer Rodion Shchedrin. Festival debut, and pianist Kirill Inon Barnatan, Martin Beaver, Paul NM MUSEUM OF ART RODION SHCHEDRIN Gerstein perform Schumann’s Huang, Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, Peter Gerstein Brahms Two Polyphonic Pieces Wiley, Robert Kleiger, Steven White, emotional Frauenliebe und Leben Steven White and Robert Klieger, SCHUBERT Drei Klavierstücke Gregory Zuber and a rich range of songs by marimbas, and Gregory Zuber, (Three Piano Pieces) Approximate length: 1 hour and Tchaikovsky and Richard Strauss. vibraphone, perform Takemitsu’s CHOPIN Nocturne in 35 minutes C-sharp Minor, Op. posth. SCHUMANN Frauenliebe und mesmerizing 1981 work Rain BEETHOVEN Sonata in C Major, Leben (A Woman’s Love and Life), Tree for Percussion Trio. Also TUESDAY, JULY 23 Op. 53, “Waldstein” [NT] NOON Op. 42 on the program is an early piece TCHAIKOVSKY “Amid the Din by Beethoven, his formative Wei Luo NM MUSEUM OF ART of the Ball,” Op. 38, No. 3 String Trio in C Minor, followed Approximate length: 1 hour ESCHER STRING QUARTET TCHAIKOVSKY “My Genius, by Brahms’s Piano Quartet in My Angel, My Friend” SATURDAY, JULY 27 The Escher String Quartet G Minor, known for its spirited TCHAIKOVSKY “If Only I Had [B] 5 PM performs Schubert’s wonderfully final movement, nicknamed the Known,” Op. 47, No. 1 NM MUSEUM OF ART frenetic Quartettsatz—conceived “Gypsy Rondo.” TCHAIKOVSKY “The Fires in Soovin Kim Plays Bach as the first movement of an the Room Were Already Out,” TAKEMITSU Rain Tree for unfinished string quartet— Op. 63, No. 5 Percussion Trio Violinist Soovin Kim performs Webern’s finely distilled Five TCHAIKOVSKY “The Sun Has BEETHOVEN String Trio in Bach’s Sonata No. 1 and Partita Movements for String Quartet, Set,” Op. 73, No. 4 C Minor, Op. 9, No. 3 No. 2 plus Ysaÿe’s dazzling “Fritz and Korngold’s String Quartet R. STRAUSS “Serenade,” BRAHMS Piano Quartet in Kreisler” Sonata, which features several Bach influences. Ysaÿe No. 3, which draws on themes Op. 17, No. 2 G Minor, Op. 25 dedicated this sonata to Kreisler, from his acclaimed film scores. R. STRAUSS “Dream in the Kirill Gerstein, Martin Beaver, Twilight,” Op. 29, No. 1 Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, Peter Wiley, who, like Ysaÿe, was a violin SCHUBERT Quartettsatz in R. STRAUSS “A Pleasant Vision,” Robert Klieger, Steven White, virtuoso. C Minor, D. 703 Op. 48, No. 1 Gregory Zuber J. S. BACH Sonata No. 1 in WEBERN Five Movements for R. STRAUSS “Bad Weather,” Approximate length: 1 hour and G Minor, BWV 1001 String Quartet, Op. 5 Op. 69, No. 5 40 minutes YSAŸE Sonata in E Minor, KORNGOLD String Quartet R. STRAUSS “Night Walk,” Op. 27, No. 4 No. 3 in D Major, Op. 34 Op. 29, No. 3 J. S. BACH Partita No. 2 in Escher String Quartet R. STRAUSS “Dedication,” D Minor, BWV 1004 (Adam Barnett-Hart, Danbi Um, Op. 10, No. 1 Soovin Kim Pierre LaPointe, Brook Speltz) Christianne Stotijn, Kirill Gerstein Approximate length: 1 hour and Approximate length: 45 minutes Approximate length: 1 hour 20 minutes

ABOVE: Christianne Stotijn, Kirill Gerstein SUNDAY, JULY 28 WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 [S] 6 PM [NW] NOON week 3 NM MUSEUM OF ART NM MUSEUM OF ART During the third week of the season, the Festival presents a complete MONDAY, JULY 29 SLY & MCMAHON— performance of Schubert’s song cycle Die Winterreise and premieres of [M] 6 PM WINTERREISE three Festival-commissioned works. NM MUSEUM OF ART Bass-baritone Philippe Sly Mozart & Dvořák and pianist Michael McMahon make their Festival debuts The Escher String Quartet performing a crown jewel of performs two works—Mozart’s the lieder repertoire: Schubert’s String Quintet in C Major, K. 515, achingly beautiful song cycle with violist Paul Neubauer, and Die Winterreise. Dvořák’s Piano Quintet, with Wei Luo—and Luo open the program SCHUBERT Die Winterreise with the world premiere of the (The Winter Journey) solo piano piece Poems, written for Philippe Sly, Michael McMahon her by Marc Neikrug. Approximate length: 1 hour and 20 minutes MARC NEIKRUG Poems for Solo Piano (world premiere) WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 MOZART String Quintet in C Major, K. 515 [W] 6 PM DVOŘÁK Piano Quintet in NM MUSEUM OF ART A Major, Op. 81 Korngold Piano Quintet FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 5 PM [B] 5 PM Wei Luo, Paul Neubauer, This eclectic program includes Escher String Quartet Oscar-winning composer Erich NM MUSEUM OF ART NM MUSEUM OF ART (Adam Barnett-Hart, Danbi Um, Wolfgang Korngold’s Piano PRE-CONCERT TALK: All Bach Pierre LaPointe, Brook Speltz) Composers Michael Gandolfi, Quintet, Shostakovich’s Viola This all-Bach program includes Approximate length: 1 hour and Matthew Ricketts, and Alex 50 minutes Sonata (his final work), and Stephenson with Valerie Guy the beloved Cello Suite No. 3, Schnittke’s humorous Moz-Art BWV 1009, featuring Mark TUESDAY, JULY 30 for Two Violins. [MM] 6 PM Kosower, principal cello of The [NT] NOON SCHNITTKE Moz-Art for Two NM MUSEUM OF ART Cleveland Orchestra, plus the NM MUSEUM OF ART Violins, after Mozart K. 416d New Music with Sonata in D Major, BWV 1028, Schubert “Arpeggione” SHOSTAKOVICH Sonata for FLUX Quartet and Sonata in G Minor, BWV Viola & Piano, Op. 147 1029—both originally written for Nicknamed the “Arpeggione” The FLUX Quartet premieres KORNGOLD Piano Quintet in Festival-commissioned works viola da gamba and harpsichord Sonata after the six-stringed, E Major, Op. 15 and performed here by violist bowed guitar popular in the early by Matthew Ricketts and Alex Gilles Vonsattel, Haochen Zhang, Stephenson, participants in Choong-Jin Chang and pianist 19th century, Schubert’s Sonata Harvey de Souza, Jennifer Gilbert, the Festival’s Young Composers Gilles Vonsattel. in A Minor is often performed Paul Neubauer, Mark Kosower String Quartet Project, and J. S. BACH Sonata in D Major with viola and piano. The Approximate length: 1 hour and for Viola da Gamba & Keyboard, program also includes a youthful 30 minutes Grammy-nominated composer BWV 1028 composition by Rachmaninoff: Michael Gandolfi. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 J. S. BACH Sonata in G Minor the Trio élégiaque in G Minor, MATTHEW RICKETTS [NTH] NOON for Viola da Gamba & Keyboard, written when the composer was String Quartet (2019 Festival BWV 1029 18 years old. NM MUSEUM OF ART commission, world premiere) J. S. BACH Suite No. 3 in C Major TOM CHIU RETROCON RACHMANINOFF Trio élégiaque HAOCHEN ZHANG for Cello, BWV 1009 PIANO RECITAL ALEX STEPHENSON String in G Minor Quartet (2019 Festival Gilles Vonsattel, Choong-Jin Chang, SCHUBERT Sonata in A Minor Haochen Zhang performs commission, world premiere) Mark Kosower for Viola & Piano, D. 821, evocative and enduringly popular MICHAEL GANDOLFI Approximate length: 1 hour “Arpeggione” works by Debussy and Schumann. New Work for String Quartet Wei Luo, Haochen Zhang, DEBUSSY Images Series I & II (2019 Festival commission, Jennifer Gilbert, Paul Neubauer, SCHUMANN Fantasie in C Major, world premiere) Mark Kosower Op. 17 FLUX Quartet (Tom Chiu, Approximate length: 45 minutes Haochen Zhang Conrad Harris, Max Mandel, Felix Fan) Approximate length: 1 hour Approximate length: 1 hour ABOVE: Philippe Sly, Haochen Zhang Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat JULY 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 MENDELSSOHN MENDELSSOHN MIAMI STRING VOICE OF THE WHALE KIRILL GERSTEIN BACH & VIVALDI OCTET OCTET QUARTET Noon @ NMMA PIANO RECITAL 5 pm @ NMMA 6 pm @ NMMA 6 pm @ NMMA Noon @ NMMA Noon @ NMMA BEETHOVEN & ARENSKY 6 pm @ NMMA 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN ESCHER STRING STOTIJN & WEI LUO SOOVIN KIM “ARCHDUKE” “ARCHDUKE” QUARTET GERSTEIN— PIANO RECITAL PLAYS BACH 6 pm @ NMMA 6 pm @ NMMA Noon @ NMMA TCHAIKOVSKY Noon @ NMMA 5 pm @ NMMA Noon @ NMMA GERSTEIN BRAHMS 6 pm @ NMMA 28 29 30 31 August 1 2 3 MOZART & DVOŘÁK MOZART & DVOŘÁK SCHUBERT SLY & MCMAHON— HAOCHEN ZHANG NEW MUSIC WITH ALL BACH 6 pm @ NMMA 6 pm @ NMMA “ARPEGGIONE” WINTERREISE PIANO RECITAL FLUX QUARTET 5 pm @ NMMA Noon @ NMMA Noon @ NMMA Noon @ NMMA 6 pm @ NMMA KORNGOLD PIANO QUINTET 6 pm @ NMMA

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ORION PLAYS MOZART ORION PLAYS MOZART GILLES VONSATTEL GRAHAM & PARKER— ORION KREISLER FANDANGOS! 6 pm @ NMMA 6 pm @ NMMA PIANO RECITAL MAHLER Noon @ NMMA 5 pm @ NMMA Noon @ NMMA Noon @ NMMA BRITTEN SERENADE 6 pm @ NMMA

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 STEFAN DOHR BRUCKNER QUINTET ZOLTÁN FEJÉRVÁRI ROMANTIC PIANO DOVER QUARTET INDIAN MARKET BAROQUE CONCERTOS BRAHMS 6 pm @ LENSIC PIANO RECITAL & WINDS Noon @ NMMA CONCERT—FREE 6 pm @ LENSIC 6 pm @ LENSIC Noon @ NMMA Noon @ NMMA 6 pm @ NMMA COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN SONATAS 3 SONATAS 1 SONATAS 2 6 pm @ LENSIC 6 pm @ LENSIC 6 pm @ LENSIC 18 19 CONCERT HALLS BRAHMS CLARINET “TROUT” QUINTET NMMA: St. Francis Auditorium at the New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. QUINTET 6 pm @ LENSIC LENSIC: The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. 6 pm @ LENSIC Programs and artists are current as of January 2019. Concert and artist information is subject to change. For up-to-date information, please visit the Festival website at SantaFeChamberMusic.com. SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 [S] 6 PM [NW] NOON week 4 NM MUSEUM OF ART NM MUSEUM OF ART Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham and pianist Jon Kimura Parker perform MONDAY, AUGUST 5 GRAHAM & PARKER—MAHLER works by Mahler and Berlioz, and David Zinman conducts the Festival’s [M] 6 PM Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham first-ever presentation of Britten’s Serenade. NM MUSEUM OF ART and pianist Jon Kimura Parker Orion Plays Mozart perform Mahler’s gorgeous The Orion String Quartet Rückert Lieder and Berlioz’s performs one of the greatest beloved song cycle Les Nuits d'été. quartets ever written—Mozart’s MAHLER Rückert Lieder String Quartet in A Major, BERLIOZ Les Nuits d'été K. 464—and pianist Gilles (Summer Nights), Op. 7 Vonsattel, violinist Jennifer Susan Graham, Jon Kimura Parker Gilbert, and cellist Mark Kosower Approximate length: 1 hour perform Schubert’s exuberant Piano Trio in B-flat Major. The WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 program also includes Françaix’s [W] 6 PM Trio for Violin, Viola & Cello and NM MUSEUM OF ART Takemitsu’s A Bird Came Down Britten Serenade the Walk. Conductor David Zinman leads the FRANÇAIX String Trio Festival’s first-ever presentation of TAKEMITSU A Bird Came Down Britten’s Serenade for Tenor, Horn THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 the Walk for Viola & Piano & Strings, featuring tenor Paul [NTH] NOON [B] 5 PM MOZART String Quartet in Appleby and Berlin Philharmonic NM MUSEUM OF ART NM MUSEUM OF ART A Major, K. 464 SCHUBERT Piano Trio in Principal Horn Stefan Dohr in Orion Kreisler Fandangos! B-flat Major, D. 898 their Festival debuts, and the Two rarely heard gems by On this Spanish-themed program, Orion String Quartet performs a Gilles Vonsattel, Harvey de Souza, Richard Strauss and his father, Paolo Bordignon performs Soler’s Jennifer Gilbert, Choong-Jin Chang, Schubert tour de force: the “Death Franz Strauss—the Andante and Fandango for Harpsichord as well Mark Kosower, Orion String Quartet and the Maiden” Quartet. Nocturno, respectively—open as his Quintet No. 1 for (Daniel Phillips, Todd Phillips, Steven BRITTEN Nocturnal after John this program. Next, Łukasz Harpsichord & Strings, and Tenenbom, Timothy Eddy) Dowland for Guitar, Op. 70 Kuropaczewski performs Three Łukasz Kuropaczewski plays one Approximate length: 2 hours DOWLAND “Come, Heavy Sleep” Pieces for Guitar by Marc of Boccherini’s later works, his for Tenor & Guitar Neikrug, and the Orion String “Fandango” Guitar Quintet— TUESDAY, AUGUST 6 BRITTEN Serenade for Tenor, [NT] NOON Quartet performs Kreisler’s which requires the cellist to Horn & Strings, Op. 31 String Quartet in A Minor, which also play castanets. SCHUBERT String Quartet in NM MUSEUM OF ART the composer called a “tribute to GILLES VONSATTEL D Minor, D. 810, “Death and SOLER Quintet No. 1 in C Major the Maiden” Vienna,” his hometown. for Harpsichord & Strings PIANO RECITAL SOLER Fandango for Paul Appleby, Stefan Dohr, R. STRAUSS Andante for Horn Gilles Vonsattel’s solo recital Łukasz Kuropaczewski, David Zinman, & Piano, Op. posth. Harpsichord, R. 146 includes Mendelssohn’s Harvey de Souza, Jennifer Gilbert, F. STR AUSS Nocturno for Horn BOCCHERINI Quintet No. 4 gripping Variations sérieuses and Daniel Jordan, Benny Kim, & Piano, Op. 7 in D Major for Guitar & Strings, Shostakovich’s Bach-inspired Sarah Tasker, Ashley Vandiver, MARC NEIKRUG Three Pieces G. 448, “Fandango” Prelude and Fugue in A minor. Margaret Dyer Harris, L. P. How, for Guitar Paolo Bordignon, Harvey de Souza, Ida Kavafian, Joseph Johnson, KREISLER String Quartet in Jennifer Gilbert, L. P. How, J. S. BACH Three Contrapuncti Eric Kim, Mark Kosower, Leigh Mesh, A Minor Joseph Johnson, Łukasz Kuropaczewski from The Art of Fugue Mark Tatum, Orion String Quartet Approximate length: 1 hour MENDELSSOHN Variations (Daniel Phillips, Todd Phillips, Shai Wosner, Orion String Quartet sérieuses in D Minor, Op. 54 Steven Tenenbom, Timothy Eddy) (Daniel Phillips, Todd Phillips, Steven Tenenbom, Timothy Eddy), SHOSTAKOVICH Prelude and Approximate length: 1 hour and Łukasz Kuropaczewski, Stefan Dohr Fugue in A Major, Op. 87, No. 7 50 minutes J. S. BACH Prelude No. 1 in Approximate length: 1 hour C Major, BWV 846 BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata in C Minor, Op. 111 Gilles Vonsattel Approximate length: 1 hour ABOVE: Orion String Quartet, Łukasz Kuropaczewski SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 [S] 6 PM [NT] NOON week 5 LENSIC NM MUSEUM OF ART Ida Kavafian and Peter Serkin perform all 10 of Beethoven’s Sonatas for Stefan Dohr Brahms ZOLTÁN FEJÉRVÁRI Violin & Piano, and the Dover Quartet plays music by Webern. David Zinman conducts Mozart’s PIANO RECITAL exquisite “Gran Partita,” and Hungarian pianist Zoltán Berlin Philharmonic Principal Fejérvári makes his Festival debut Horn Stefan Dohr plays two performing three spirited works: works: Brahms’s stunningly Humoreske in B-flat Major by beautiful Horn Trio and Schumann, Three Burlesques by Schubert’s homage to Beethoven, Bartók, and Elf Humoresken by “Auf dem Strom,” which also contemporary German composer features tenor Paul Appleby and Jörg Widmann. pianist Shai Wosner. BARTÓK Three Burlesques, MOZART Serenade in B-flat Sz. 47, BB 55 Major for Winds & Bass, K. 361, JÖRG WIDMANN “Gran Partita” Elf Humoresken (Eleven SCHUBERT “Auf dem Strom” Humoresques) (“On the River”) for Tenor, Horn SCHUMANN Humoreske in & Piano, Op. 119 B-flat Major, Op. 20 BRAHMS Horn Trio in Zoltán Fejérvári E-flat Major, Op. 40 Approximate length: 1 hour Paul Appleby, David Zinman, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 Shai Wosner, Benny Kim, Leigh Mesh, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 [NW] NOON 6 PM Julia DeRosa, Randall Wolfgang, NM MUSEUM OF ART LENSIC Todd Levy, David Shifrin, Liam Burke, 6 PM Miles Jaques, Julia Harguindey, LENSIC Romantic Piano & Winds Complete Beethoven Christopher Millard, Stefan Dohr, Complete Beethoven Stefan Dohr, horn, is one of the Sonatas 2 Gregory Flint, Hunter Sholar, performers in both works on For the second of three Karen Suarez, James Wilson Sonatas 1 this program: Thuille’s lushly consecutive concerts presenting Approx. length: 1 hour, 30 minutes Over the course of three Romantic Sextet and Janáček’s all 10 of Beethoven’s Sonatas consecutive evenings, violinist Concertino, which features for Violin & Piano, violinist Ida MONDAY, AUGUST 12 Ida Kavafian and pianist Peter pianist Shai Wosner. Janáček Kavafian and pianist Peter Serkin [M] 6 PM Serkin perform—for the first first conceived of his Concertino perform, among other works, the LENSIC time in the Festival’s history— as a piano concerto and originally fiery Sonata in A Minor, Op. 23, all 10 of Beethoven’s Sonatas for Bruckner Quintet called it “Spring.” He said that the and the radiant “Spring” Sonata, Violin & Piano, beginning here This exciting program includes themes in each of the movements Op. 24. (See “The Beethoven with the first three sonatas in Falla’s Harpsichord Concerto, evoke, respectively, a “grumpy Sonatas” on page 2.) the cycle. (See “The Beethoven performed by New York hedgehog,” a “fidgety squirrel,” Sonatas” on page 2.) BEETHOVEN Sonata in A Minor Philharmonic harpsichordist Paolo a “night owl and other night for Violin & Piano, Op. 23 BEETHOVEN Sonata in D Major Bordignon, as well as Bruckner’s animals,” and a “scene from a BEETHOVEN Sonata in F Major for Violin & Piano, Op. 12, No. 1 symphonic String Quintet and fairytale, where [all the animals for Violin & Piano, Op. 24, BEETHOVEN Sonata in A Major Mendelssohn’s Konzertstück No. 1. are] arguing.” “Spring” for Violin & Piano, Op. 12, No. 2 BEETHOVEN Sonata in A Major MENDELSSOHN Konzertstück in BEETHOVEN Variations in JANÁČEK Concertino for for Violin & Piano, Op. 30, No. 1 F Minor for Clarinet, Bassoon & F Major for Violin & Piano on Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Two BEETHOVEN Sonata in C Minor Piano, Op. 113 “Se vuol ballare” from Mozart’s Violins, Viola & Piano for Violin & Piano, Op. 30, No. 2 FALLA Concerto in D Major Le nozze di Figaro, WoO 40 THUILLE Sextet in B-flat Major for Harpsichord, Flute, Oboe, BEETHOVEN Sonata in for Piano & Winds, Op. 6 Ida Kavafian, Peter Serkin Clarinet, Violin & Cello E-flat Major for Violin & Piano, Shai Wosner, Benny Kim, Approximate length: 1 hour and BRUCKNER String Quintet in 30 minutes Op. 12, No. 3 Daniel Phillips, Steven Tenenbom, F Major Ida Kavafian, Peter Serkin Joshua Smith, Randall Wolfgang, Shai Wosner, Paolo Bordignon, David Shifrin, Christopher Millard, Approximate length: 1 hour and Benny Kim, Daniel Phillips, 30 minutes Stefan Dohr Guillermo Figueroa, Steven Tenenbom, Approximate length: 1 hour Joseph Johnson, Eric Kim, Joshua Smith, Randall Wolfgang, David Shifrin, Christopher Millard Approx. length: 1 hour, 30 minutes ABOVE: Zoltán Fejérvári, David Zinman THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 [NTH] NOON Finale NM MUSEUM OF ART The Festival’s 2019 season comes to a close with genre-defining DOVER QUARTET works by Brahms and Ravel and Schubert’s beloved “Trout” Quintet. The Dover Quartet performs three works: Beethoven’s “Serioso” Quartet, which was given its nickname by Beethoven himself; Britten’s String Quartet No. 1, written toward the end of the composer’s years-long stay in SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 America; and Webern’s heartfelt [B] 6 PM Langsamer Satz, inspired by a romantic hike Webern took in LENSIC Lower Austria with his future wife. Baroque Concertos WEBERN Langsamer Satz The final concert in the Bach Plus (Slow Movement) for Series kicks off with Marcello’s String Quartet Oboe Concerto in C Minor, BEETHOVEN String Quartet in featuring New York City Ballet F Minor, Op. 95, “Serioso” Principal Oboe Randall Wolfgang, BRITTEN String Quartet No. 1 who makes his Festival debut in D Major, Op. 25 this season, followed by the Flute SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 MONDAY, AUGUST 19 Dover Quartet (Joel Link, Bryan Lee, Concerto in A Major by one of [S] 6 PM [M] 6 PM Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, J. S. Bach’s sons, C. P. E. Bach. Camden Shaw) The program concludes with LENSIC LENSIC Approximate length: 1 hour J. S. Bach’s Keyboard Concerto Brahms Clarinet Quintet “Trout” Quintet THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 in D Minor after Marcello, David Shifrin and the Dover The season finale includes BWV 974, which is Bach’s own Quartet perform Brahms’s Halvorsen’s Passacaglia in 6 PM transcription of the Marcello Clarinet Quintet, one of the G Minor for Violin & Viola (based LENSIC Concerto that opens the program. composer’s final works and one on themes by Handel); Kodály’s Complete Beethoven MARCELLO Concerto in C Minor that’s often cited as his greatest folk-tune-infused Duo for Violin Sonatas 3 for Oboe, Strings & Continuo piece of chamber music. The & Cello; and members of the Violinist Ida Kavafian and pianist C. P. E. BACH Concerto in program also includes Ravel’s Dover Quintet, pianist Zoltán Peter Serkin bring the Festival’s A Major for Flute, Strings & elegant Piano Trio and Britten’s Fejérvári, and bassist Leigh Mesh first-ever presentation of all 10 of Continuo, H. 438 charming Two Insect Pieces for performing Schubert’s masterful Beethoven’s Sonatas for Violin & J. S. BACH Concerto in D Minor Oboe & Piano. “Trout” Quintet, which features Piano to a close with a program for Keyboard Solo after Marcello, variations on an 1817 song BWV 974 BRITTEN Two Insect Pieces for that includes the groundbreaking Oboe & Piano Schubert wrote called “The Trout.” and highly virtuosic “Kreutzer” Zoltán Fejérvári, Paolo Bordignon, RAVEL Piano Trio in A Minor Joshua Smith, Randall Wolfgang, HANDEL/HALVORSEN Sonata. (See “The Beethoven BRAHMS Clarinet Quintet in Kathleen Brauer, Carla Ecker, L. P. How, Passacaglia in G Minor for Violin Sonatas” on page 2.) Daniel Jordan, Ashley Vandiver, B Minor, Op. 115 & Viola BEETHOVEN Sonata in G Major Eric Wyrick, Margaret Dyer Harris, Paolo Bordignon, Zoltán Fejérvári, KODÁLY Duo for Violin & Cello, for Violin & Piano, Op. 30, No. 3 Theresa Rudolph, Joseph Johnson, Benny Kim, Eric Kim, Dover Quartet Op. 7 Eric Kim, Leigh Mesh (Joel Link, Bryan Lee, BEETHOVEN Sonata in A Major SCHUBERT Quintet in A Major Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, for Violin & Piano, Op. 47, Approximate length: 45 minutes for Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello & Camden Shaw), Randall Wolfgang, Bass, Op. 114, “Trout” “Kreutzer” David Shifrin BEETHOVEN Sonata in G Major Zoltán Fejérvári, Joel Link, Bryan Lee, Approximate length: 1 hour and Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, for Violin & Piano, Op. 96 30 minutes Camden Shaw, Leigh Mesh Ida Kavafian, Peter Serkin Approximate length: 1 hour and Approximate length: 1 hour and 30 minutes 35 minutes

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