IN THE WINGS 8 p.m. Thursday, April 11 James Tocco, piano SERIES PRESENTS Featuring distinguished international guest artists Itamar Zorman, violin, and David Geringas, Featuring Hindemith’s Violin Sonata, Op. 31; Mieczysław Weinberg’s Cello Sonata No. 2, Op. 63 and Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio in A Minor, Op. 50. Location: Robert J. Werner Recital Hall Admission: FREE

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8 p.m. Saturday, April 13 CCM Busse Fund Guest Artist Recital ARIEL QUARTET Lawrence Brownlee, tenor Damien Sneed, piano Gershon Gerchikov, violin Acclaimed tenor Lawrence Brownlee presents a guest artist recital. Location: Corbett Auditorium Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 non-UC students, UC students FREE Alexandra Kazovsky, violin Jan Grüning, viola Amit Even-Tov, cello

Featuring David Geringas, cello

For tickets and the latest performance information, Tuesday, April 9, 2013 please call the CCM Box Office at 513-556-4183, Robert J. Werner Recital Hall or visit us online at ccm.uc.edu. 8:00 p.m.

CCM has become an All-Steinway School through the kindness of its donors. A generous gift by Patricia A. Corbett in her estate plan has played a key role in making this a reality. PROGRAM PROFILE

String Quartet No. 1 in F Major, Op. 18/1 I. Allegro con brio (1770-1827) II. Adagio affettuoso ed appassionato III. Scherzo. Allegro molto The Ariel String Quartet IV. Allegro The Ariel Quartet Characterized by its youth, brilliant playing and soulful interpretations, the Ariel Quartet has quickly earned a glowing international reputation. Previously the resident ensemble in the New England Conservatory’s prestigious Professional String David’s Song Anatolijus Šenderovas Quartet Training Program, the Quartet recently celebrated its tenth for Cello and String Quartet (2006) (b. 1945) anniversary and is now the quartet-in-residence at the University of David Geringas, cello Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Winners of the Fischoff Grand Prize, the Ariel Quartet first started playing together as youths in Israel, and it has been performing around the world since.

String Quintet in A Major, Op. 39 Alexander Glazunov David Geringas, cellist and conductor I. Allegro (1865-1936) Born in , cellist and conductor David Geringas studied with II. Scherzo. Allegro moderato at the and won the III. Andante sostenuto gold medal at the Tchaikovsky competition. Known for an unusually broad repertoire from the early Baroque to the contemporary, IV. Finale. Allegro moderato testament to his flexibility and curiosity, his intellectual rigor, stylistic David Geringas, cello versatility, melodic feeling, and the sensuousness of his tone have brought him praise the world over. As one of the most virtuosic performers with more than 100 recordings to his name, as one of the most highly sought-after teachers and as a great conductor, David Geringas belongs to the musical elite of today.

The Ariel Quartet’s 2012-13 CCM concert series is made possible by the generous contributions of The Corbett Foundation, Dr. & Mrs. Randolph L. Wadsworth, Mr. & Mrs. William A. Friedlander, Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Santen, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Stegman, Mr. & Mrs. J. David Rosenberg, Anonymous, CCM Dean Peter Landgren & Judith Schonbach, Dr. & Mrs. Theodore W. Striker, Mrs. Florette Hoffheimer, Mr. & Mrs. John Nebergall and Dr. & Mrs. Walter Levin