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Shanghai Quartet 2020-21 Biography
SHANGHAI QUARTET 2020-21 BIOGRAPHY Over the past thirty-seven years the Shanghai Quartet has become one of the world’s foremost chamber ensembles. The Shanghai’s elegant style, impressive technique, and emotional breadth allows the group to move seamlessly between masterpieces of Western music, traditional Chinese folk music, and cutting-edge contemporary works. Formed at the Shanghai Conservatory in 1983, soon after the end of China’s harrowing Cultural Revolution, the group came to the United States to complete its studies; since then the members have been based in the U.S. while maintaining a robust touring schedule at leading chamber-music series throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Recent performance highlights include performances at Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Freer Gallery (Washington, D.C.), and the Festival Pablo Casals in France, and Beethoven cycles for the Brevard Music Center, the Beethoven Festival in Poland, and throughout China. The Quartet also frequently performs at Wigmore Hall, the Budapest Spring Festival, Suntory Hall, and has collaborations with the NCPA and Shanghai Symphony Orchestras. Upcoming highlights include the premiere of a new work by Marcos Balter for the Quartet and countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo for the Phillips Collection, return performances for Maverick Concerts and the Taos School of Music, and engagements in Los Angeles, Syracuse, Albuquerque, and Salt Lake City. Among innumberable collaborations with eminent artists, they have performed with the Tokyo, Juilliard, and Guarneri Quartets; cellists Yo-Yo Ma and Lynn Harrell; pianists Menahem Pressler, Peter Serkin, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, and Yuja Wang; pipa virtuoso Wu Man; and the vocal ensemble Chanticleer. -
A Chronology of All Artists' Appearances with the Chamber
75 Years of Chamber Music Excellence: A Chronology of all artists’ appearances with the Chamber Music Society of Louisville st 1 Season, 1938 – 1939 Kathleen Parlow, violin and Gunnar Johansen, piano The Gordon String Quartet The Coolidge Quartet The Heermann Trio nd 2 Season, 1939 – 1940 The Budapest String Quartet The Stradivarius Quartet Marcel Hubert, cello and Harold Dart, piano rd 3 Season, 1940 – 1941 Ralph Kirkpatrick, harpsichord and Lois Wann, oboe Belgian PianoString Quartet The Coolidge Quartet th 4 Season, 1941 – 1942 The Trio of New York The Musical Art Quartet The Pro Arte Quartet th 5 Season, 1942 – 1943 The Budapest String Quartet The Coolidge Quartet The Stradivarius Quartet th 6 Season, 1943 – 1944 The Budapest String Quartet Gunnar Johansen, piano and Antonio Brosa, violin The Musical Art Quartet th 7 Season, 1944 – 1945 The Budapest String Quartet The Pro Arte Quartet Alexander Schneider, violin and Ralph Kirkpatrick, harpsichord th 8 Season, 1945 – 1946 The Musical Art Quartet Nikolai Graudan, cello and Joanna Graudan, piano Philip Manuel, harpsichord and Gavin Williamson, harpsichord The Budpest String Quartet th 9 Season, 1946 – 1947 The Louisville Philharmonic String Quartet with Doris Davis, piano The Albeneri Trio The Budapest String Quartet th 10 Season, 1947 – 1948 Alexander Schneider, violin and Ralph Kirkpatrick, harpsichord The Budapest String Quartet The London String Quartet The Walden String Quartet The Albeneri Trio th 11 Season, 1948 – 1949 The Alma Trio -
I .Concert Theatre Tonight!
FIL™ n r a "WS ■ J O 3 : BOYS îîS*!9â k IWâ S 7A FEATURE 3 A | REVIEW Actors Ricky From the Ricardo's London Logical Stage Heir The Arts and Entertainment Section of the Daily Nexus/For the Week of Oct.25-Nov.2 1989 Syllabus OF NOTE THIS WEEK MUSIC Top 5 This Week at Rockhouse Records: 1. Camper Van Beethoven Key Lime Pie 2. Erasure Wild 3. Jesus & Mary Chain Automatic 4. Kate Bush The Sensual World 5. Aerosmith Pump at The Wherehouse: 1. Rolling Stones Steel Wheels 2. Milli Vanilli Girl You Know It’s True 3. Janet Jackson Rhythm Nation 1814 4. Tears For Fears The Seeds of Love 5. Fine Young Cannibals The Raw and the Cooked FILM Tonight: Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, at Campbell Hall, 8 p.m.; $3/students Saturday: 21st Tournament of Animation, at I.V. Theater, 7,9,11 p.m.; $3 Sunday: King of the Children, at Campbell Hall, 8 p.m.; $3/students □ PERFORMANCE Which, too, Tonight: about. Music/Rally Phranc, as part of Take ■By Doug Arellane Back the Night, Storke Plaza, 7 p.m. ^ ¡§ ta ff Writer Phranc also dgjeys Free She says so on tie title Friday: Music 8th Annual World Music Festi new album, I Enjoy Being A val, at the Multicultural Center, 3 ^ s c r i b e s which is a cover of ah old Ro p.m.; Until Saturday; Free your average lesbian Jewis f ^ a*M ^ Poetry Ana Castillo, at the Women’s and Hammerstein number Yo Center, 12 p.m.; Free ger,” andgpsses it o^yitl for being a lesbian Jewish folks! Saturday:Afusic Udan Asih Gamelan kind of jinchalanceas ifllhe wHS & dance concert, at Campbell Hall, 8 Phranic$8ias a sense of humg p.m.; $10/students, $15/non-students P h ra n y “just your^ average sharp a! her flattop. -
The Juilliard Journal
FACULTY PORTRAIT Paul Neubauer Viola Faculty March 2017 After graduating from Juilliard, Paul Neubauer (BM '82, MM '83) became, at age 21, the youngest string principal ever to join the New York Philharmonic, where he spent six years before leaving in 1990 to pursue solo and chamber work. Along the way he joined the Juilliard faculty and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, in 1989. Appointed last spring as artistic director of the Mostly Music series in New Jersey, he'll make his Chicago Symphony debut in 2018. Why did you become a violist? It truly was my destiny. My godfather was the Viennese-born violist Paul Doktor (faculty 1971–89), and he was a major influence in my musical and personal evolution from a very early age. I also studied with him during my teenage summers and at Juilliard. On top of this, my older siblings played the violin and cello, so viola was the perfect choice since this would complete a string trio. Unfortunately that string trio lasted about 10 minutes since my siblings were not as committed to a life in classical music. And you're still part of a musical family … Yes, my wife, Kerry McDermott, is a violinist with the New York Philharmonic, and our children, Oliver and Clara, both play the violin and attend the Juilliard Pre-College program. I have told my children countless times that the viola is a superior instrument to the violin, but they unfortunately have not taken my advice as of yet. On occasion, we enjoy playing four-violin quartets with three violins and a viola. -
上海四重奏 2020年2月12日至13日 Board of Program Book Contact Directors Credits Us
上海四重奏 2020年2月12日至13日 BOARD OF PROGRAM BOOK CONTACT DIRECTORS CREDITS US James Reel Arizona Friends of Editor President Chamber Music Jay Rosenblatt Post Office Box 40845 Paul Kaestle Tucson, Arizona 85717 Vice-President Contributors Robert Gallerani Phone: 520-577-3769 Joseph Tolliver Holly Gardner Email: [email protected] Program Director Nancy Monsman Website: arizonachambermusic.org Helmut Abt Jay Rosenblatt Recording Secretary James Reel Operations Manager Cathy Anderson Wes Addison Advertising Treasurer Cathy Anderson USHERS Philip Alejo Michael Coretz Nancy Bissell Marvin Goldberg Barry & Susan Austin Kaety Byerley Paul Kaestle Lidia DelPiccolo Laura Cásarez Jay Rosenblatt Susan Fifer Michael Coretz Randy Spalding Marilee Mansfield Dagmar Cushing Allan Tractenberg Elaine Orman Bryan Daum Susan Rock Alan Hershowitz Design Jane Ruggill Tim Kantor Openform Barbara Turton Juan Mejia Diana Warr Jay Rosenblatt Printing Maurice Weinrobe & Trudy Ernst Elaine Rousseau West Press Randy Spalding VOLUNTEERS Paul St. John George Timson Dana Deeds Leslie Tolbert Beth Daum Ivan Ugorich Beth Foster Bob Foster Traudi Nichols Allan Tractenberg Diane Tractenberg 2 FROM THE PRESIDENT Our celebration of Beethoven’s 250th anniversary The argument in favor is that there is no single right continues this week with a pair of concerts by the way to play Beethoven, and each score offers a wealth Shanghai Quartet, presenting nearly one-third of of interpretive options. Each ensemble we present has Beethoven’s string quartet output. The Jerusalem its own distinctive approach to the music—free- Quartet will have its turn in April, and we’ll conclude wheeling, or elegant, or intense. Opening your ears to the festivities in the fall with double concerts by the multiple interpretations can lead you to hear new Auryn, Juilliard, and Pacifica Quartets. -
Quartetto Minetti
Prossimi concerti Discografia Programma Teatro Comunale di Monfalcone Mercoledì 29 febbraio 2012 Beethoven: Quartetto n. 11 in fa minore, op. 95, “Serioso” Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) ENSEMBLE ZEFIRO Leipzig String Quartet/MDG Quartetto n. 11 in fa minore, op. 95, “Serioso” Musica 2011-2012 Beethoven/Mozart/Rossini Prazak Quartet/Praga Allegro con brio Programma Tokio String Quartet/Harmonia Mundi Allegretto ma non troppo Venerdì 9 marzo 2012/‘900&oltre Auryn Quartet/Tacet Allegro assai vivace ma serioso FVG MITTELEUROPA ORCHESTRA Borodin Quartet/Chandos Larghetto espressivo. Allegretto agitato GIOVANNI SOLLIMA direttore e violoncello Vegh Quartet/Naïve Sollima/Haydn Takács Quartet/Decca György Ligeti (1923 - 2006) Smetana Quartet /Decca Quartetto n. 1, “Métamorphoses nocturnes” Giovedì 15 marzo 2012 Quartetto italiano/Decca Allegro grazioso - Vivace, capriccioso- A tempo - Adagio, mesto - PAOLA ERDAS clavicembalo Emerson String Quartet/Deutsche Grammophon Presto - Molto sostenuto. Andante tranquillo - Più mosso - Tempo ROLF LISLEVAND chitarra e tiorba di Valse, moderato, con eleganza, un poco capriccioso - Subito “Corde pizzicate” Ligeti: Quartetto n. 1, “Métamorphoses nocturnes” prestissimo - Subito: molto sostenuto - Allegretto, un poco gioviale - de Visée/F. Couperin/d’Anglebert/Piccinini/ Cuarteto Casals/Harmonia Mundi Allargando. Poco più mosso - Subito allegro con moto, string. poco Kapsberger/Perrine/Gaultier/L. Couperin/Corbetta Artemis Quartet/Virgin a poco sin al prestissimo - Prestissimo - Allegro comodo, gioviale - Hagen Quartet/Deutsche Grammophon Sostenuto, accelerando - Lento Stravinskij: Tre pezzi *** Alban Berg Quartet/EMI Borodin Quartet/Melodiya Igor Stravinskij (1882 - 1971) Tre pezzi Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Quartetto n. 6 in fa minore, op. 80 Leipzig String Quartet/MDG Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809 - 1847) Emerson String Quartet /Deutsche Grammophon Quartetto n. -
CHAMBER Contents
CHAMBER Contents Page a1 3 a2 31 a3 53 a4 60 a5 80 a6+ 89 Supplementary Performances On Period Instruments 103 Classic & Historic Performances 114 a1 The symbol denotes a signpost navigating the user to related content elsewhere in the Edition. Keys are indicated thus: Symphony in C = C major · Sonata in c = C minor 2 CD 1 73.52 Nannerl Notenbuch (excerpts) 16 Minuet in C K15f 1.02 1 Andante in C (No.53) K1a 0.17 17 Fantasia (Prelude) in G K15g 0.59 2 Allegro in C (No.54) K1b 0.14 18 Contredanse in F K15h 1.00 3 Allegro in F (No.55) K1c 0.48 19 Minuet/Minore in A/a K15i/k 2.04 4 Minuet in F (No.56) K1d 1.14 20 Contredanse in A K15l 1.06 5 Minuet in G (No.62) K1e 21 Minuet in F K15m 1.11 Minuet in C (No.63) K1f 1.57 22 Andante in C K15n 2.34 6 Minuet in F (No.58) K2 0.54 23 Andante in D K15o 2.05 7 Allegro in B (No.59) K3 0.57 24 Movement for a Sonata in g K15p (Movement 1?) 3.05 8 Minuet in F b(No.49) K4 1.16 25 Andante in B K15q (Movement 2?) 3.18 9 Minuet in F (No.61) K5 1.06 26 Andante in g bK15r (Movement 3?) 1.31 10 Allegro in C (No.20) K9a 3.10 27 Rondo in C K15s 0.37 Erik Smith harpsichord 28 Movement for a Sonata in F K15t 2.18 CD 10: alternative versions from Nannerl Notenbuch 29 Sicilianos in c K15u 1.45 CD 174: K9b fragment · CD 177: K9b completion 30 Movement for a Sonata in F K15v 2.30 31 Allemande in B K15w 2.18 London Sketchbook b Chamber a1 32 Movement for a Sonata in F K15x 0.54 11 Allegretto in F K15a 1.38 33 Minuet in G K15y 0.54 12 Andantino in C K15b 1.03 34 Gigue in c K15z 2.08 CD 194: K15b first version 35 Movement -
The Time Is Now Thethe Timetime Isis Nownow Music Has the Power to Inspire, to Change Lives, to Illuminate Perspective, 20/21 SEASON and to Shift Our Vantage Point
20/21 SEASON The Time Is Now TheThe TimeTime IsIs NowNow Music has the power to inspire, to change lives, to illuminate perspective, 20/21 SEASON and to shift our vantage point. featuring FESTIVAL Your seats are waiting. Voices of Hope: Artists in Times of Oppression An exploration of humankind’s capacity for hope, courage, and resistance in the face of the unimaginable PERSPECTIVES Rhiannon Giddens “… an electrifying artist …” —Smithsonian PERSPECTIVES Yannick Nézet-Séguin “… the greatest generator of energy on the international podium …” —Financial Times PERSPECTIVES Jordi Savall “… a performer of genius but also a conductor, a scholar, a teacher, a concert impresario …” —The New Yorker DEBS COMPOSER’S CHAIR Andrew Norman “… the leading American composer of his generation ...” —Los Angeles Times Left: Youssou NDOUR On the cover: Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla carnegiehall.org/subscribe | 212-247-7800 Photos: NDOUR by Jack Vartoogian, Gražinytė-Tyla by Benjamin Ealovega. Box Office at 57th and Seventh Rafael Pulido Some of the most truly inspiring music CONTENTS you’ll hear this season—or any other season—at Carnegie Hall was written in response to oppressive forces that have 3 ORCHESTRAS ORCHESTRAS darkened the human experience throughout history. Perspectives: Voices of Hope: Artists in Times of Oppression takes audiences Yannick Nézet-Séguin on a journey unique among our festivals for the breadth of music 12 these courageous artists employed—from symphonies to jazz to Debs Composer’s popular songs and more. This music raises the question of why, 13 Chair: Andrew Norman no matter how horrific the circumstances, artists are nonetheless compelled to create art; and how, despite those circumstances, 28 Zankel Hall Center Stage the art they create can be so elevating. -
Grant Recognition Reception
Grant Recognition Reception April 16, 2013 Celebrating Research, Scholarship and Service Offi ce of Research and Sponsored Programs/University Advancement April 16th, 2013 Dear Colleagues On behalf of Vice President Jack Shannon and myself, I’m pleased to welcome you to the 1st Annual Grant Recognition Reception. During the calendar years 2011 and 2012, Montclair State University faculty and staff received over 185 grant awards through the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and the Division of University Advancement. These grants were awarded by a growing list of external sponsors to include federal, state and local agencies, and private foundations, corporations and international organizations. In a time of increased competition for external funding for research and program support, the success of University faculty and staff in receiving external sponsorship to carry out their research, scholarly and service activities is a true testament to the innovative, creative and impactful work being conducted here at Montclair State. Our faculty and staff are forging collaborations across disciplines, institutions, communities and, increasingly, nations. They also are sharing ideas, maximizing creative energy and innovation to create new knowledge and address societal challenges. To all of those who have applied for and received support, we congratulate you and wish you the best for continued success. To those who will revise and resubmit, we applaud your persistence and determination and wish you better fortune going forward. To all of -
Giacomo Puccini’S Chamber Music Is Perhaps Less Familiar to the Wider Audience
BIOGRAPHY Noûs (nùs) is an ancient greek word whose meaning is mind and therefore rationality, but also inspiration CONWAY and creativity. THE QUARTETTO NOÛS, composed of four young Italian musicians, was founded in 2011 at the Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano. The quartet received its training at HALL the Accademia “Walter Stauffer” in Cremona in the class of the Quartetto di Cremona, at the Musik SUNDAY Akademie in Basel in the class of Professor Reiner Schmidt (Hagen Quartet) and also studied with internationally renowned Professors like Hatto Beyerle (Alban Berg Quartet) and Aldo Campagnari CONCERTS (Quartetto Prometeo). It is currently attending the Musikhochschule Lübeck in the class of Professor Heime Müller (Artemis Quartet) and the Escuela Superior de Música “Reina Sofia” in Madrid in the Günter Pichler’s class (Alban Berg Quartett). The quartet won the first prize at the “Luigi Nono” International Competition in Venaria Reale, Turin, and at the XXI “Anemos International Competition” in Rome. In Patrons 2014 it was awarded an honorable mention at the “Sony Classical Talent Scout” in Madesimo, Italy. - Stephen Hough, Laura Ponsonby AGSM, Prunella Scales CBE, Roderick Swanston, Hiro Takenouchi and Timothy West CBE It received from La Fenice Theatre in Venice the “Arthur Rubinstein - Una Vita nella Musica 2015” Artistic Director - Simon Callaghan Award for revealing itself in a few years as one of the most promising Italian chamber music group and for showing in his still brief career to be able to approach the great literature for string quartet in a mature manner, seeking a reasoned and not ephemeral interpretation in the masterpieces of the classic- romantic period and of the twentieth century, continuing at the same time a serious and not episodic research even within the language of the contemporary music. -
The Shanghai Quartet with Eugenia Zukerman
University of Richmond UR Scholarship Repository Music Department Concert Programs Music 10-30-1995 The hS anghai Quartet with Eugenia Zukerman Department of Music, University of Richmond Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.richmond.edu/all-music-programs Part of the Music Performance Commons Recommended Citation Department of Music, University of Richmond, "The hS anghai Quartet with Eugenia Zukerman" (1995). Music Department Concert Programs. 590. https://scholarship.richmond.edu/all-music-programs/590 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the Music at UR Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Music Department Concert Programs by an authorized administrator of UR Scholarship Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC CONCERT SERIES THE SHANGHAI QUARTET Quartet-in-Residence Weigang Li, violin Yi-Wen Jiang, violin Honggang Li, viola James Wilson, cello ~ith Guest Artist Eugenia Zukerman, flute October 30, 1995, 8:15 PM Cannon Memorial Chapel An extraordinary flutist whose communicative gifts extend to other media, Eugenia Zukerman is in great demand worldwide as she appears regularly with orchestras, in solo and duo recitals, and in chamber music ensembles in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East over the past twenty-five years. Ms. Zukerman is also a successful writer and television commentator. As a recording artist, Ms. Zukerman is embarlcing on a series for Delos, of which the first album, Music for a Sunday Morning, has just been released. In this recording, Ms. Zukerman teams up with her frequent concert collaborators, the Shanghai Quartet and keyboardist Anthony Newman for a delightful program including music of Mozart, Bach, American composers Amy Beach and Arthur Foote, and finally South American composer Alberto Ginastera. -
Catalogo Per Autori Ed Esecutori
Abel, Carl Friedrich Quartetti, archi, Op. 8, No. 5, la maggiore The Salomon Quartet The Schein String Quartet Addy, Obo Wawshishijay Kronos Quartet Adorno, Theodor Wiesengrund Zwei Stucke fur Strechquartett op. 2 Buchberger Quartett Albert, Eugene : de Quartetti, archi, Op. 7, la minore Sarastro Quartett Quartetti, archi, Op. 11, mi bemolle maggiore Sarastro Quartett Alvarez, Javier Metro Chabacano Cuarteto Latinoamericano 1 Alwyn, William Quartetti, archi, n. 3 Quartet of London Rhapsody for String Quartet Arditti string quartet Andersson, Per Polska fran Hammarsvall, Delsbo The Follinger-Hedberg Quartet The Galli Quintet The Goteborg Quartet The Halsingborg Quartet The Kjellstrom Quartet The Skane Quartet Andriessen, Hendrik Il pensiero Raphael Quartet Aperghis, Georges Triangle Carre Trio Le Cercle Apostel, Hans Erich Quartetti, archi, Op. 7 LaSalle Quartet Arenskij, Anton Stepanovic Quartetti, archi, op. 35 Paul Rosenthal, Vl Matthias Maurer, Vla Godfried Hoogeveen, Vlc Nathaniel Rosen, Vlc Arriaga y Balzola, Juan Crisostomo Jacobo Antonio : de Quartetti, archi, No. 1, re minore Voces Streichquartette Quartet sine nomine Rasoumovsky Quartet Quartetti, archi, No. 2, la maggiore Voces Streichquartette Quartet sine nomine Rasoumovsky Quartet 2 Quartetti, archi, Nr. 3, mi bemolle maggiore Voces Streichquartette Quartet sine nomine Rasoumovsky Quartet Atterberg, Kurt Quartetti, archi, Op. 11 The Garaguly Quartet Aulin, Tor Vaggvisa The Follinger-Hedberg Quartet The Galli Quintet The Goteborg Quartet The Halsingborg Quartet The Kjellstrom