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Journal of the American Viola Society Volume 9 No.2/3, 1993
JOURNAL afthe AMERICAN VIOLA SOCIETY Chapter of THE INTERNATIONAL VIOLA SOCIETY Association for the Promotion of Viola Performance and Research Vol. 9 Nos. 2&3 1993 The Journal ofthe American Viola Society is a publication ofthat organization and is produced at Brigham Young University, © 1993, ISSN 0898-5987. The Journalwelcomes letters and articles from its readers. Editorial andAdvertising Office: BYU Music Harris Fine Arts Center Provo, UT 84602 (801) 378-4953 Fax: (801) 378-5973 Editor: David Dalton Assistant Editor: David Day Production: Helen Dixon JAVS appears three times yearly. Deadlines for copy and art work are March 1, July 1, and November 1; submissions should be sent to the editorial office. Ad rates: $100 full page, $85 two-thirds page, $65 halfpage, $50 one-third page, $35 one-fourth page. Classifieds: $25 for 30 words including address; $40 for 31-60 words. Advertisers will be billed after the ad has appeared. Payment to "American Viola Society" should be remitted to the editorial office. OFFICERS Alan de Vertich President School ofMusic University of So. California 830 West 34th Street Ramo Hall 112 Los Angeles, CA 90089 (805) 255-0693 Thomas Tatton Vice-President 2705 Rutledge Way Stockton, CA 95207 Pamela Goldsmith Secretary 11640 Amanda Drive Studio City, CA 91604 Ann Woodward Treasurer 209 w. University Ave. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 David Dalton Past President Editor, JA VS Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84602 BOARD Mary Arlin J~ffery Irvine John Kella William Magers Donald !v1cInnes Kathryn Plummer Dwight Pounds -
Wind, String, & Mixed Chamber Groups
WIND, STRING, & MIXED CHAMBER GROUPS - SPRING 2019 (v 2.1) - including piano, harp, and percussion - PLEASE read the “Rules of the Road” for chamber music on the “performance” section of INSIDE MUSIC on the School of Music website: https://www.cmu.edu/cfa/music/current-students/ensembles/chamber-music.html Each group should select/elect/draft a “contact person” and submit that person’s name to the chamber music Graduate Assistant, Yalyen Savignon: [email protected] Please note that this is the second draft of the roster. All registered students have been placed, and all requests have been fulfilled. We hope that few if any further changes will need to be made. Remember, other students’ education depends on your being a reliable member of your group! IF YOU SPOT MISTAKES ON THIS LIST, PLEASE CONTACT PROF. WHIPPLE. RJW and CW, February 6, 2019 57-228 OR 57-928 SEXTETS sec A - WIND & PIANO SEXTET Alisa Smith, flute Elizabeth Mountz, oboe Elizabeth Carney, clarinet Ji Won Song, horn Andrew Hahn, bassoon Winfred Wang, piano coaches: R. James Whipple QUINTETS sec B - GRADUATE WIND QUINTET Theresa Abalos, flute Evan Tegley, oboe Alex Athitakas, clarinet Diana McLaughlin, horn Nicholas Evans, bassoon coach: Thomas Thompson sec C - “VENTUS FERRO” TBA, flute Alicia Smith, oboe Zack Neville, clarinet Ziming Zhu, horn Dreya Cherry, bassoon coach: James Gorton sec D - PROKOFIEV: Quintet in g minor Christian Bernard, oboe Bryce Kyle, clarinet TBA, violin Angela-Maureen Zollman, viola Mark Stroud, bass coach: James Gorton STRING QUARTETS 57-226 OR 57-926 1. Jasper Rogal, violin Noah Steinbaum, violin Angela Rubin,viola Kyle Johnson, cello coach: Cyrus Forough 2. -
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 -
Rncm Chamber Music Festival Songs Without Words Rncm Chamber Music Festival Songs Without Words
Friday 04 – Sunday 06 March 2016 RNCM CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL SONGS WITHOUT WORDS RNCM CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL SONGS WITHOUT WORDS WELCOME The RNCM Chamber Music Festival plays an enormous role in the story of the College and is a major event in our calendar. Chamber music is at the core at what we do - the RNCM has a proud tradition of chamber ensemble training and our alumni appear with high profile ensembles such as the Elias, Heath and Navarra String Quartets plus the Gould Piano Trio to name but a few. Every year, the Chamber Music Festival goes from strength to strength, presenting the opportunity to see our wonderful students, internationally renowned staff and special guests perform beautiful music across a jam-packed weekend. This year is no exception, as we explore German Romanticism in Songs Without Words. We focus particularly on the music of Mendelssohn and Schumann and our students will be involved in a major composition project, as they are asked to create responses to Mendelssohn’s Songs Without Words. So the Festival will include works from across the 19th century but will also dip into the 20th century with composers such as Richard Strauss. This year’s line-up features some of the finest musicians performing today including the Talich Quartet, Elias Quartet, Michelangelo Quartet, plus RNCM Junior Fellows the Solem Quartet and our International Artist chamber ensemble the Diverso String Quartet. We also welcome chamber groups from Chetham’s, St Mary’s, Junior RNCM, the Royal Irish Academy of Music and Sheffield Music Academy. So please join us and immerse yourself in this weekend of lush musical landscapes. -
APRIL 2009 LIST See Inside for Valid Dates
tel 0115 982 7500 fax 0115 982 7020 APRIL 2009 LIST See inside for valid dates Dear Customer As the weather here becomes positively agreeable and the evenings lengthen, we offer you a cornucopia of delights containing both new growth and old returning favourites in a seductively priced spring bouquet - we hope you cannot resist! The major new release this month is Angela Hewitt’s re-visit of the Bach 48, a fresh look at this masterpiece of the keyboard repertoire. The reports indicate a quite different approach from her original recordings a decade ago, resulting from her years of performing and living with this music - a ‘new-found freedom’ as Ms Hewitt calls it. We have made it available at a special price for this list, along with reductions on the whole of her Hyperion back catalogue. The LSO Live Gergiev Mahler series continues with Symphony no.8 recorded in the mammoth acoustic of St Paul’s Cathedral. DG, in this Handel year, provide us with the first ever studio recording of his neglected Ezio, first performed in London in 1732 and a fine example of ‘opera seria’. For fans of the Gheorghiu/Alagna duo, there is a fascinating new world premiere recording on the Larghetto label (see page 8) of excerpts from a little known opera by Vladimir Cosma, Marius and Fanny, inspired by the writings of Marcel Pagnol. As always, we have negotiated reduced price offers - HM Gold, Praga, Delphian, Accord, Handel sets on Hyperion, EMI Gemini and British Composers, and the Medici Arts DVD catalogue. Make the most of them. -
Stephen Dankner Collection of Musical Works and Papers
Stephen Dankner Collection of Musical Works and Papers 48 Linear Feet Special Collections & Archives Loyola University Library Collection 27 1 Table of Contents Collection Summary…………………………………………..…………………………....page 2 Series Description………………………………………………………………………..…page 5 Container List……………………………………………………………………………....page 6 Series I………………………………………………………………………page 6 Series II…………………………………………………………………….page 16 Series III…………………………………………………………………...page 18 Series IV..……………………………………………………………..…...page 19 Series V………………………………………………………………….…page 19 Series VI…………………………………………………………………...page 19 Index by Title…………………………………………………………………………...…page 22 2 Stephen Dankner Collection of Musical Works and Papers Reference Code Collection 27 Name and Location of Repository Special Collections and Archives, J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library, Loyola University New Orleans Title Stephen Dankner Collection of Musical Works and Papers Date 1962-2013, bulk 1980-2004 Extent 48 linear feet (32 boxes) Name of Creator Dankner, Stephen Administrative/Biographical History Award-winning American composer Stephen Dankner (b. 1944) has written works that includes orchestral, vocal, chamber, and electronic music. He has released numerous published scores and CD recordings, and his pieces have been performed across the United States as well as abroad. As an educator Dankner has taught extensively at the university and high-school levels, and he taught various music classes at Loyola University New Orleans across a nearly thirty year span. Stephen Dankner was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 5, 1944. He received a Bachelor of Music from New York University in 1966, a Master of Arts from Queens College in 1968, and a Doctor of Musical Arts from The Juilliard School in 1971. He taught for several years at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts before moving to New Orleans in 1979. -
Navigating, Coping & Cashing In
The RECORDING Navigating, Coping & Cashing In Maze November 2013 Introduction Trying to get a handle on where the recording business is headed is a little like trying to nail Jell-O to the wall. No matter what side of the business you may be on— producing, selling, distributing, even buying recordings— there is no longer a “standard operating procedure.” Hence the title of this Special Report, designed as a guide to the abundance of recording and distribution options that seem to be cropping up almost daily thanks to technology’s relentless march forward. And as each new delivery CONTENTS option takes hold—CD, download, streaming, app, flash drive, you name it—it exponentionally accelerates the next. 2 Introduction At the other end of the spectrum sits the artist, overwhelmed with choices: 4 The Distribution Maze: anybody can (and does) make a recording these days, but if an artist is not signed Bring a Compass: Part I with a record label, or doesn’t have the resources to make a vanity recording, is there still a way? As Phil Sommerich points out in his excellent overview of “The 8 The Distribution Maze: Distribution Maze,” Part I and Part II, yes, there is a way, or rather, ways. But which Bring a Compass: Part II one is the right one? Sommerich lets us in on a few of the major players, explains 11 Five Minutes, Five Questions how they each work, and the advantages and disadvantages of each. with Three Top Label Execs In “The Musical America Recording Surveys,” we confirmed that our readers are both consumers and makers of recordings. -
Société De Musique La Chaux-De-Fonds
SOCIÉTÉ DE MUSIQUE LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS du 3 octobre au 9 mai Dossier de presse www.musiquecdf.ch Créer lʼévénement : un défi permanent Replacer la ville parmi les centres musicaux de première importance en Suisse et en Europe, voilà la tâche à laquelle nous nous attelons, avec succès, depuis trois ans. La Société de Musique de La Chaux-de-Fonds est entrée dans sa 121ème année ! Malgré cet héritage impressionnant, chaque saison représente un nouveau défi ! Nous avons le sentiment de lʼavoir à nouveau relevé en ce qui concerne la cuvée 2013-2014. Deux de nos meilleurs atouts : lʼexcellente acoustique de la Salle de musique de La Chaux-de-Fonds et des invités sélectionnés avec une grande exigence : une exigence remarquée et appréciée, qui a convaincu Espace 2 dʼenregistrer, lors de la prochaine saison, sept concerts sur les onze que compte la GRANDE SERIE. Une exigence à ne pas confondre avec « élitisme ». Dʼune part, nous mettons sur pied chaque saison la SERIE PARALLELES, héritage des anciennes Heures de Musique : lʼoccasion dʼinviter, dans de plus petites salles, de jeunes interprètes prometteurs, des musiciens de notre région, ou encore de proposer une programmation différente. Dʼautre part, la Société de Musique de La Chaux-de-Fonds souhaite faire cohabiter une qualité sans compromis avec des prix accessibles (en comparaison de la plupart des séries de concerts de ce niveau en Suisse). Ainsi, un membre de la Société de Musique peut assister à nʼimporte lequel de nos concerts à partir de 25.-, un non membre à partir de 30.- et les étudiants et moins de 16 ans pour le prix de 10.-. -
Annual Brochure 2016
· 2016 · www.ecma-music.com www.ecma-music.com EUROPEAN CHAMBER MUSIC ACADEMY Oslo 2015 Vilnius 2015 Großraming 2016 contents 04 Preface Bern 2015 Fiesole 2015 08 Erasmus+ 10 ECma – Educational program 12 Partnerships 14 Partners 23 Cooperating partners 24 STaTEmEnTs about ECma i 26 Ensembles 29 Alumni 30 Guest Ensembles 31 Awards and achievements Vienna/Grafenegg 2015 41 General assembly, 2015 42 STaTEmEnTs about ECma ii Oslo 2016 44 Tutors 49 Cd releases Manchester 2016 50 Obituary – peter Cropper 52 Events Vilnius 2016 54 The association as of october 2016 EuropEan ChambEr musiC aCadEmy 3 PREFACE – ThE STORY OF ECMA t was piero Farulli who had the original idea and subsequently asked potential how to search for and find their own inter pre tations. The expansion his good friends hatto beyerle (alban berg Quartet), Norbert brainin from string quartets to ensembles with piano or other instruments was a i (amadeus Quartet), and milan skampa (smetana Quartet) to head the natural consequence. first accademia Europea del Quartetto with him in Fiesole. This course, held during 2001 and 2002, was an extraordinary success for the young Today, following more than ten years of excellent work and out standing participants: the incredible experience of spending one week with four great success under the leadership of its two artistic directors, ECma has come artists and masters, each of them so different from the others, was utterly to be regarded as an apex of chamber music training. and a continuously unlike any of the master classes in which they had participated before! increasing number of institutions, academies, and festivals have come to view ECma as an anchor point: not as a standalone school, but as a strate- so piero asked hatto to take the lead and fashion a true programme of ad- gic partnership of institutions, each of which makes its own contribution in vanced training for chamber musicians that would travel throughout Europe. -
Aaron Blumenfeld Papers, 1958-[Ongoing]
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf7n39p055 No online items Inventory of the Aaron Blumenfeld Papers, 1958-[ongoing] Processed by The Music Library staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Xiuzhi Zhou Music Library Hargrove Music Library University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California, 94720-6000 Phone: (510) 642-2623 Email: [email protected] URL: https://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/music_library_archives © 1997 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Inventory of the Aaron ARCHIVES BLUMENFELD 1 1 Blumenfeld Papers, 1958-[ongoing] Inventory of the Aaron Blumenfeld Papers, 1958-[ongoing] Collection number: ARCHIVES BLUMENFELD 1 The Music Library University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California Contact Information Hargrove Music Library University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California, 94720-6000 Phone: (510) 642-2623 Email: [email protected] URL: https://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/music_library_archives Processed by: Laura Dale Clopton, May 1993 Revised by: Judy Tsou, June 1994, and Atsuko Tanida, 1998 Date Completed: 1994 Encoded by: Xiuzhi Zhou © 1997 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Aaron Blumenfeld Papers Date (inclusive): 1958-[ongoing] Collection number: ARCHIVES BLUMENFELD 1 Creator: Blumenfeld, Aaron Extent: Number of containers: 2 document boxes, 3 flat storage boxes, 3 cartons Linear feet: 5.25 Repository: The Music Library Berkeley, California 94720-6000 Shelf location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog. Language: English. Acquisition November, 1989, and every year since. Donor Aaron Blumenfeld Access Collection is open for research. Publication Rights All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of the Music Library. -
Schumann (1810- 1856) a Monté Un À Un Les Degrés De La Haute Composition Musicale
1 Trois Romances pour hautbois et piano Op. 94 1 I - Nicht schnell 3’39 2 II - Einfach, innig 3’58 3 III - Nicht schnell 4’22 FRANÇOIS LELEUX, hautbois ERIC LE SAGE, piano Trois Phantasiestücke pour clarinette et piano Op. 73 4 I - Zart und mit Ausdruck 3’14 5 II - Lebhaft, leicht 2’55 6 III - Rasch, mit Feuer 3’24 PAUL MEYER, clarinette ERIC LE SAGE, piano Cinq Pièces dans le ton populaire pour violoncelle et piano Op. 102 7 I - Mit Humor 3’09 8 II - Langsam 3’13 9 III - Nicht schnell, mit viel Ton zu spielen 3’57 2 10 IV - Nicht zu rasch 1’40 11 V - Stark und markiert 3’11 JEAN-GUIHEN QUEYRAS, violoncelle ERIC LE SAGE, piano Märchenbilder pour alto et piano Op. 113 12 I - Nicht schnell 3’08 13 II - Lebhaft 3’42 14 III - Rasch 2’27 15 IV - Langsam, mit melancholischem Ausdruck 5’15 ANTOINE TAMESTIT, alto ERIC LE SAGE, piano Märchenerzählungen pour clarinette, alto et piano Op. 132 16 I - Lebhaft, nicht zu schnell 2’56 17 II - Lebhaft und sehr markirt 2’57 18 III - Ruhiges Tempo, mit zartem Ausdruck 4’07 19 IV - Lebhaft, sehr markirt 3’59 PAUL MEYER, clarinette ANTOINE TAMESTIT, alto ERIC LE SAGE, piano 3 Adagio et Allegro pour cor et piano Op. 70 20 Langsam mit innigen Ausdruck 3’42 21 Rash und Feurig 4’27 BRUNO SCHNEIDER, cor ERIC LE SAGE, piano Le programme du CD (sauf plages 7 à 11) a été enregistré en septembre 2006 au Studio Radio Zürich (DRS 2 Schweizer Radio) ingénieur du son : Charles Suter 4 2 Sonate pour violon et piano en ré mineur Op. -
Mo One Sheet 0304
New Compact Disc Release www.musicaomnia.org THE YOUNG FELIX Features: 3 CD MENDELSSOHN • First release devoted to the complete Piano Quartets, Op. 1-3 works for chamber ensemble with fortepiano by the young Felix Sextet, Op. 110 Mendelssohn. Clarinet, Violin & Viola Sonatas • First complete edition using period Conventional wisdom has it that Felix instruments featuring the Atlantis Mendelssohn came into his own as a composer Ensemble, directed by legendary at the age of 16 in 1825, with the composition Dutch violinist, Jaap Schröder. of his string Octet and the Overture to “A • Booklet essays by pre-eminent THE YOUNG FELIX MENDELSSOHN Midsummer Night’s Dream”. This release, Piano Quartets, Op. 1-3 Mendelssohn scholar and biographer, Sextet, Op. 110 the final volume of the Atlantis Ensemble’s Clarinet, Violin & Viola Sonatas R. Larry Todd. Mendelssohn 2009 project, reveals the The Atlantis Ensemble – Jaap Schröder The Romantics 13 lesser-known riches among the works written • Total playing time: 3 hours 18 minutes. by young Felix in the years immediately Target Markets: preceding, 1822-1824. Jaap Schröder and his Worldwide major metro markets, colleagues take us directly into the prosperous culturally-oriented cities & college towns. The Romantics Mendelssohn household of the 1820s, a A revolution in art and literature swept remarkable environment that nurtured Reviews: Luister (Holland), Dutch through Europe and by the early 1800’s young Felix, the prodigy. Early Music Review, Early Music Romanticism dominated the musical America, International Record Review, landscape. Such figures as Beethoven, Gramophone, Early Music (U.K.), BBC Mendelssohn, and Brahms exemplified the CD 1 Music Magazine, Musicweb (U.K.) ideals yet maintained highly individual approaches.