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2016-2017 Season


Welcome to the 2016-2017 Season

dear friend, We joyously welcome you to the forty-seventh anniversary season of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. We’d like to introduce what’s to come by taking you behind the scenes for a moment, into the heart of this season’s programming. Perhaps the most stimulating, comprehensive

riches of those locations, from the Baroque era

cultural experience one could have in the

to today, will weave our season together in the

nineteenth century was the so-called “Grand

historic spirit of curiosity and wonder.

Tour,” a varied journey which privileged young

With a cornucopia of season highlights

men took throughout Europe. In search of

to choose from, allow us to briefly call your

Bildung, the German term encompassing self-

attention to: our Winter Festival, The Spirit of

education and enlightenment, they visited the

Mendelssohn, which explores the composer’s

great cultural capitals, spending months or years

deepest emotions with a selection of his most

on their travels. This season, CMS takes its

popular works performed alongside music by

own Grand Tour, following in the steps of Felix

his friends, idols, and artistic heirs; main stage

Mendelssohn. As we pay visits to Great Britain,

premieres by Mark-Anthony Turnage, Joseph

Germany, Austria, Italy, and France, the musical

Hallman, and Jonathan Berger; a two-concert

Cover art: Ingrid Calame, #383 Drawing (Tracings from Perry Street Projects Wading Pool, Buffalo, NY), 2012, color pencil on trace Mylar, 30 x 30 inches.


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celebration of the Emerson String Quartet’s

of these unforgettable listening experiences as

fortieth anniversary season; a first-time concert

possible. Certainly, each concert we prepare

of solo Bach for six different instruments

is meant to bring you as close to the greatness

during the annual Baroque Festival; premiere

of our art as an audience can come, and we

performances of two exciting new CMS

promise, once you are there, you won’t want

Two ensembles, the Schumann and Calidore

to leave.

Quartets; a return of the wildly popular Best wishes,

Cellists of Lincoln Center; and an American celebration to close the season, sending our listeners into the summer humming the beloved tunes of Copland’s Appalachian Spring. We hope that you can join us for as many

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mainstage concerts, rose studio performances, and more CMS follows in the steps of Mendelssohn this season, making musical visits to the great cultural capitals of Europe. These passport stamps indicate stops along the journey – look for them throughout the brochure.


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TRAVELS WITH MENDELSSOHN CMS’s season welcome offers a sampling of the rich cultural journey that enthralled the 20-year-old Felix Mendelssohn. The humor of Haydn which delighted Londoners, the unforgettable lyricism of the “Prince of Song” Schubert, and the mystical piety of the Italian Renaissance composer Palestrina, all culminate in the exotic colors of France, fashioned into hypnotic music by master composer Maurice Ravel. Haydn   Symphony in G major for Piano, Flute, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, Hob. I:94, “Surprise” (1791) Mendelssohn   Selected Songs for Soprano and Piano, Opp. 34 and 57 (1835-41) Schubert   “Der Hirt auf dem Felsen” for Soprano, Clarinet, and Piano, D. 965, Op. 129 (1828) Palestrina   Adoramus Te Christe for Five Voices (1584) Ravel   Trio in A minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello (1914)

tuesday

10 / 18 / 16

Lisette Oropesa, Soprano • Michael Brown, Gilbert Kalish, Piano • Erin Keefe, Danbi Um, Violin • Richard O’Neill, Viola • David Finckel, Mihai Marica, Cello • Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute • David Shifrin, Clarinet

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THE EMERSON Certainly a pair of destination events, CMS’s double-concert tribute to the incomparable Emerson String Quartet, on the occasion of the ensemble’s 40th anniversary season, will live long in the memories of listeners. The Emerson celebrates with a selection of repertoire that has earned the quartet its unrivalled nine Grammy Awards, delighted quartet aficionados the world over, and cemented its reputation as one of the greatest chamber ensembles of all time. friday

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Beethoven   Quartet in F minor for Strings,

Shostakovich   Quartet No. 10 in

Op. 95, “Serioso” (1810-11)

A-flat major for Strings, Op. 118 (1964)

Bartók   Quartet No. 4 for Strings, BB 95 (1928) Mendelssohn   Octet in E-flat major for

Turnage   New Work for String Quartet

Strings, Op. 20 (1825)

Schubert   Quintet in C major for Two Violins, Viola, and Two Cellos, D. 956, Op. 163 (1828)

Emerson String Quartet (Eugene Drucker, Philip Setzer, Violin • Lawrence Dutton, Viola • Paul Watkins, Cello) • Calidore String Quartet (Jeffrey Myers, Ryan Meehan, Violin • Jeremy Berry, Viola • Estelle Choi, Cello)

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Emerson String Quartet (Eugene Drucker, Philip Setzer, Violin • Lawrence Dutton, Viola • Paul Watkins, Cello) • David Finckel, Cello Join us for a pre-concert discussion. Details on page 42.

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“An ensemble so polished it can leave audiences with their jaws agape…” —The Post-Standard

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EXPLORING GREAT BRI The magic of the British Isles seduces not only its native artists, but all who find the elegance of the cities, the romance of the literature, and misty magic of the moors irresistible. Felix Mendelssohn made ten visits to London, and began his famous threeyear Grand Tour with a walking trip through the Scottish Highlands. Join us for music by composers for whom the British Isles were a supreme source of inspiration. Handel   Trio Sonata in A major for Flute, Violin, and Continuo, Op. 5, No. 1 (1739) Mendelssohn   Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Piano, Four Hands, Op. 21 (1826) Dale   “Romance” from Suite for Viola and Piano (1906) Vaughan Williams   Songs of Travel for Baritone and Piano (1901, 1904) Weber   Selected Scottish National Songs for Baritone, Flute, Violin, Cello, and Piano (1825) Bridge   Sextet in E-flat major for Strings (1906-12)

sunday

10 / 30 / 16

Joshua Hopkins, Baritone • Gloria Chien, Gilbert Kalish, Piano • Ani Kavafian, Ida Kavafian, Violin • Hsin-Yun Huang, Paul Neubauer, Viola • Nicholas Canellakis, Timothy Eddy, Cello • Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute

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TAIN “When God himself takes to panoramapainting, it turns out strangely beautiful.” —Felix Mendelssohn, letter from Edinburgh, July 28, 1829

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MENDELSSOHN’S BERLIN: BEETHOVEN, HAYDN, & BACH For centuries, the energy of Berlin has attracted the world’s most ambitious artists and intellectuals. Long the epicenter of German culture, Berlin’s magnetic influence unites the composers on this special program, dedicated to the musical legacy of Mendelssohn’s home city. From the mature masterwork of J.S. Bach to the youthful, ebullient sonata by Beethoven, CMS presents a vibrant portrait of an immortal capital of music. Beethoven   Sonata in F major for Cello and Piano, Op. 5, No. 1 (1796) Haydn   Quartet in F major for Strings, Op. 50, No. 5, “The Dream” (1787) Bach   Selections from the Musical Offering, BWV 1079 (1747) Mendelssohn   Quartet in C minor for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 1 (1822)

friday

11 / 11 / 16 7:30  pm

Wu Qian, Piano • Chad Hoopes, Violin • Paul Neubauer, Viola • Gary Hoffman, Cello • Orion String Quartet (Daniel Phillips, Todd Phillips, Violin • Steven Tenenbom, Viola • Timothy Eddy, Cello) • Sooyun Kim, Flute

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DESTINATION VIENNA: MOZART, SCHOENBERG, & BRAHMS

Vienna has likely produced more music beloved by more people than any city in the world. No Grand Tour would be complete without a stop in the Austrian capital, and on this visit listeners will experience Vienna during three of its definitive artistic eras. While Mozart represents Classical perfection, Brahms supplies Romantic fervor, and Arnold Schoenberg bids a nostalgic farewell to the nineteenth century while offering a tantalizing taste of music to come. Mozart   Quintet in C minor for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Cello, K. 406 (1788) Schoenberg   Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night) for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Two Cellos, Op. 4 (1899) Brahms   Sextet No. 1 in B-flat major for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Two Cellos, Op. 18 (1859-60)

tuesday

11 / 15 / 16

Sean Lee, Alexander Sitkovetsky, Violin • Matthew Lipman, Richard O’Neill, Viola • David Finckel, Keith Robinson, Cello

7:30  pm

REFLECTIONS

Like all composers of the 1820’s, Mendelssohn was awestruck by the powerful profundity of Beethoven’s music. In his early Op. 13 string quartet, he freely borrowed ideas from Beethoven, fusing his own youthful style with the voice of the master. The concert’s second half finds three diverse composers drawn to a common inspiration: the power of Jewish music, both spiritual and folk-inspired. Beethoven   Sonata in E-flat major for Violin and Piano, Op. 12, No. 3 (1797-98) Mendelssohn   Quartet No. 2 in A minor for Strings, Op. 13 (1827) Bloch   “Nigun” (“Improvisation”) from Baal shem, Three Pictures of Hassidic Life for Violin and Piano (1923) Prokofiev   Overture on Hebrew Themes for Clarinet, String Quartet, and Piano, Op. 34 (1919) Schoenfield  Trio for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano (1986)

sunday

11 / 20 / 16

Anne-Marie McDermott, Piano • Ida Kavafian, Violin • Calidore String Quartet (Jeffrey Myers, Ryan Meehan, Violin • Jeremy Berry, Viola • Estelle Choi, Cello) • David Shifrin, Clarinet

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SOLO BACH The power of Bach is felt as deeply in his solo works as in his music for large ensemble. CMS presents a rare opportunity to hear six extraordinary artists performing works of astounding ingenuity, revealing Bach at the height of his compositional skill as he mines each instrument’s unique expressive potential. Bach   Partita in A minor for Flute, BWV 1013 (after 1723) Bach   Suite No. 3 in C major for Cello, BWV 1009 (c. 1720) Bach   Prelude and Fugue in E-flat major for Organ, BWV 552, “St. Anne” Bach   Suite in E minor for Guitar, BWV 996 (after 1712) Bach   Sonata in G minor for Violin, BWV 1001 (1720) Bach   English Suite in A minor for Keyboard, BWV 807 (before 1720)

sunday

12 / 04 / 16

Paul Jacobs, Organ • Anne-Marie McDermott, Piano • Ani Kavafian, Violin • Colin Carr, Cello • Jason Vieaux, Guitar • Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute

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BAROQUE COLLECTION:

ITALIAn splendor The vitality of Italian culture is most viscerally experienced through the country’s Baroque music. Brimming with imagination, daring, and propulsive rhythm, the works on this all-Italian program throb with energy as fresh today as in the 18th century. Corelli   Concerto Grosso in F major for Two Violins, Cello, Strings, and Continuo, Op. 6, No. 2 (pub. 1714)

Marcello   Concerto in C minor for Trumpet, Strings, and Continuo (c. 1717)

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Vivaldi   Concerto in D major for Mandolin, Two Violins, and Continuo, RV 93 (1730-31)

Torelli   Concerto in forma di Pastorale per il Santissimo Natale for Two Violins, Cello, and Continuo, Op. 8, No. 6 (pub. 1709)

Vivaldi   Sonata in G minor for Mandolin and Continuo, RV 85 (1730-31) Vivaldi   Concerto in F major for Trumpet, Strings, and Continuo, RV 310 (pub. 1711) Geminiani   Concerto Grosso in D minor for Two Violins, Viola, Cello, Strings, and Continuo, after Corelli’s Op. 5, No. 12, “La Follia” (pub. 1726)

sunday

12 / 11 / 16 5:00  pm

tuesday

12 / 13 / 16 7:30  pm

Jiayan Sun, Harpsichord • Chad Hoopes, Paul Huang, Cho-Liang Lin, Danbi Um, Violin • Pierre Lapointe, Yura Lee, Viola • Mihai Marica, Daniel McDonough, Cello • Anthony Manzo, Double Bass • Avi Avital, Mandolin • Gábor Boldoczki, Trumpet

“Toward the end, Vivaldi played an admirable solo to accompany an aria, at the conclusion of which he added an improvisation that really frightened me, for I doubt anything like it was ever done before, or ever will be again.” —J.F.A. von Uffenbach, Venice, February 4, 1715

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BRANDENBURG CMS’s annual performances of Bach’s “Six Concertos for Various Instruments” have become an essential component of the holiday season for listeners of all ages and musical experience. Perhaps no other secular music unfailingly provides such spiritual fulfilment for music lovers of all faiths and beliefs, inspiring strength at year’s end and a vision of the brightest future. Bach’s addictive melodic ideas, his consummate contrapuntal technique, and instrumental ingenuity combine in perfect harmony for works that have gained true musical immortality. friday

12 / 16 / 16 7:30  pm

sunday

12 / 18 / 16

Bach   The Complete Brandenburg Concertos, BWV 1046-1050 (1720) Kenneth Weiss, Harpsichord • Kristin Lee, Sean Lee, Arnaud Sussmann, Daniel Phillips, Violin • Che-Yen Chen, Paul Neubauer, Viola • Dmitri Atapine, Timothy Eddy, Keith Robinson, Cello • Scott Pingel, Double Bass • Sooyun Kim, Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute • Randall Ellis, James Austin Smith, Stephen Taylor, Oboe • Peter Kolkay, Bassoon • Eric Reed, Stewart Rose, Horn • David Washburn, Trumpet

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12 / 20 / 16 7:30  pm

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CONCERTOS “A rousing performance of the complete set by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center… was further proof of the music’s eternal appeal and vitality, and the immense satisfaction it still offers to players and listeners.” — New York Classical Review

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clarinet trios Three dynamic artists who are close colleagues and longtime CMS favorites offer an irresistible program of their choice. The sonically elegant clarinet and the earthy cello are enveloped by the all-encompassing piano in bracing early Beethoven, an autumnal masterpiece of Brahms, and a new work by the exciting young American composer Joseph Hallman. Beethoven   Trio in B-flat major for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano, Op. 11 (1797)

Hallman   New Work for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano (CMS Co-Commission*) (New York premiere) (2016)

Brahms   Trio in A minor for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano, Op. 114 (1891) Join us for a pre-concert discussion. Details on page 42.

tuesday

01 / 24 / 17

Inon Barnatan, Piano • Alisa Weilerstein, Cello • Anthony McGill, Clarinet

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brahms & faurÉ

The roaring of musical lions—one German and the other French—reverberates in Alice Tully Hall in a program pairing the richest chamber music of two cultures. These masterpieces breathe similar fire, each an intimate creation of symphonic depth and variety. Brahms   Scherzo, WoO 2, from “F-A-E” Sonata for Violin and Piano (1853) Fauré   Quartet No. 2 in G minor for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 45 (1885-86) Brahms   Quartet No. 2 in A major for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 26 (1861)

sunday

01 / 29 / 17

Alessio Bax, Piano • Ani Kavafian, Violin • Yura Lee, Viola • Paul Watkins, Cello

5:00  pm

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the shanghai quartet The esteemed Shanghai Quartet returns to the CMS stage with a stunning program of masterpieces and discoveries which will entrance any lover of string quartet music. This perfectly balanced musical experience traverses the quartet landscape with an unerring selection of works of beauty, depth, and charm. Haydn   Quartet in D major for Strings, Hob. III:34, Op. 20, No. 4 (1772) Bridge   Novelletten for String Quartet (1904) Penderecki   Quartet No. 3 for Strings, “Leaves of an unwritten diary” (2008) Dvorˇ ák   Quartet in A-flat major for Strings, Op. 105 (1895)

tuesday

02 / 07 / 17

Shanghai Quartet (Weigang Li, Yi-Wen Jiang, Violin • Honggang Li, Viola • Nicholas Tzavaras, Cello)

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winter festival

the spirit of mendelssohn featuring

Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, and Schumann In the middle of this season’s Grand Tour we pause to celebrate our journey’s protagonist: the musical, intellectual, and human phenomenon Felix Mendelssohn. History’s greatest musical prodigy devoured all knowledge and mastered every skill available, and his infectiously effervescent chamber music is imbued with the luminous brilliance of his mind and warmth of his heart. CMS’s Winter Festival presents three portraits of Mendelssohn in the company of composers who were his idols, his friends, and his inspirations.

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Mendelssohn on Fire Mendelssohn’s dazzling first trio raised the excitement bar for all piano trios to come. Before listeners rise to their feet at the finale’s conclusion, they’ll be left breathless by Schubert’s and Mendelssohn’s turbulent string quartets. Mozart’s sublimely meditative Adagio briefly breaks this program’s whirlwind pace before the fleet-fingered Mendelssohn has the final word. Schubert   Quartettsatz in C minor for Strings, D. 703 (1820) Mendelssohn   Quartet in E minor for Strings, Op. 44, No. 2 (1837) Mozart   Adagio in B minor for Piano, K. 540 (1788) Mendelssohn   Trio No. 1 in D minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 49 (1839)

friday

02 / 10 / 17 7:30  pm

sunday

02 / 12 / 17 5:00  pm

Jeffrey Kahane, Piano • Arnaud Sussmann, Violin • David Finckel, Cello • Escher String Quartet (Adam Barnett-Hart, Aaron Boyd, Violin • Pierre Lapointe, Viola • Brook Speltz, Cello)

Joyous Mendelssohn

Blessed with a loving family, a thriving career, and all the talent one could ever hope for, Mendelssohn was among the most fortunate of the immortal composers. In this program of glowingly optimistic music, we find Beethoven at his wittiest, the melancholy Chopin in a pleasant mood, and Mendelssohn contributing three of his sunniest creations. Beethoven   Variations in E-flat major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 44 (1804) Mendelssohn   Andante and Allegro brillant for Piano, Four Hands, Op. 92 (1841) Mendelssohn   Sonata in D major for Cello and Piano, Op. 58 (1843) Chopin   Ballade in A-flat major for Piano, Op. 47 (1841) Mendelssohn   Quintet No. 2 in B-flat major for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Cello, Op. 87 (1845)

tuesday

02 / 21 / 17

Huw Watkins, Orion Weiss, Piano • Paul Huang, Sean Lee, Violin • Matthew Lipman, Paul Neubauer, Viola • Paul Watkins, Cello

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Mendelssohn’s Sorrow The height of our joys may be measured by the depth of our sorrows, and this final Winter Festival program visits extremes of the human experience. The darkness of Bach’s fugue is brightened in one by Mendelssohn; Schumann’s emotional piano trio is contrasted by the serenity of his Arabesque. But life’s thick clouds have often brought forth music of agonizing beauty: In his moving final string quartet, Mendelssohn openly grieves over the passing of his beloved sister. Bach   Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D minor for Keyboard, BWV 903 (before 1723) Mendelssohn   Fugue in E-flat major for String Quartet, Op. 81, No. 4 (1827) Mendelssohn   Quartet in F minor for Strings, Op. 80 (1847) Schumann   Arabesque in C major for Piano, Op. 18 (1838-39) Schumann   Trio No. 1 D minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 63 (1847)

sunday

02 / 26 / 17

Juho Pohjonen, Piano • Danbi Um, Violin • Jakob Koranyi, Cello • Schumann Quartet (Erik Schumann, Ken Schumann, Violin • Liisa Randalu, Viola • Mark Schumann, Cello)

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TUTTO ITALIANO

When Mendelssohn was rowed in a gondola by moonlight into Venice, he reached an important milestone of his Grand Tour. The quintessentially Italian magic of La serenissima launches this unique, all-Italian chamber music concert which stretches forward from the 1820’s all the way into the 20th century. The lure of Italy, an almost universal phenomenon, is felt throughout an evening of music as delicious and intoxicating as the country itself. Mendelssohn   Lied ohne Worte in G minor for Piano, Op. 19b, No. 6, “Venetianisches Gondellied” (1830)

Puccini   Crisantemi for String Quartet (1890) Wolf   Italian Serenade for String Quartet (1887) Respighi   Sonata in B minor for Violin and Piano (1917) Rota   Intermezzo for Viola and Piano (1945) Puccini   Scherzo for String Quartet (c. 1880) Verdi   Quartet in E minor for Strings (1873)

friday

03 / 03 / 17 7:30  pm

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Alessio Bax, Piano • Paul Huang, Violin • Orion String Quartet (Daniel Phillips, Todd Phillips, Violin • Steven Tenenbom, Viola • Timothy Eddy, Cello)

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ove sonnets From César Franck’s musical wedding gift for Eugène Ysaÿe to Ravel’s romantic Greek melodies, love and courtship take center stage in this delightful program. A collection of Petrarch’s timeless love sonnets will be brought to electrifying life in a new work of composer Jonathan Berger, while Dvořák’s folk-infused D major piano quartet will bring the evening to a thrilling conclusion. Franck   Sonata in A major for Cello and Piano (1886) Ravel   Cinq mélodies populaires grecques for Soprano and Piano (1904-06) Berger   New Work for Soprano, Violin, Cello, and Piano (CMS Co-Commission) (New York premiere) (2016)

Dvořák   Quartet in D major for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 23 (1875) Join us for a pre-concert discussion. Details on page 42.

sunday

03 / 12 / 17 5:00  pm

Julia Bullock, Soprano • Michael Brown, Wu Han, Piano • Arnaud Sussmann, Violin • Paul Neubauer, Viola • Daniel Müller-Schott, Cello

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“ravishingly visceral” — The New york times

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Debussy & Ravel The Paris that Mendelssohn visited for five months in 1831 seethed with artistic and societal upheaval. France’s music, in the hands of natives Berlioz and Gounod and the foreigners Liszt, Meyerbeer, and Chopin, would have to wait until the end of the century for its true golden age. This program, celebrating the zenith of French chamber music, gathers four works of unparalleled genius by the two composers who have come to define, more than any others, the musical essence of their country. Debussy   Quartet in G minor for Strings, Op. 10 (1893) Ravel   Sonata for Violin and Piano (1923-27) Debussy   Sonata for Violin and Piano (1916-17) Ravel   Quartet in F major for Strings (1902-03)

sunday

03 / 19 / 17

Anne-Marie McDermott, Piano • Nicolas Dautricourt, Violin • Escher String Quartet (Adam Barnett-Hart, Aaron Boyd, Violin • Pierre Lapointe, Viola • Brook Speltz, Cello)

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PARISIAN TABLEAU This season’s final Grand Tour concert offers a tantalizing French music tasting menu of works that bridge France’s golden Baroque era with its flamboyant modern age. With flair, allure, and stunning virtuosity, this program captures the magic of France through the ages, with music that delights and amazes. Leclair   Concerto in E minor for Violin, String Quartet, and Continuo, Op. 10, No. 5 (1745) Françaix   Trio for Violin, Viola, and Cello (1933) Ravel   Tzigane, rapsodie de concert for Violin and Piano (1924) Chausson   Concerto in D major for Violin, Piano, and String Quartet, Op. 21 (1889-91)

tuesday

03 / 28 / 17

Wu Han, Piano • Kristin Lee, Yura Lee, Arnaud Sussmann, Violin • Richard O’Neill, Viola • Nicholas Canellakis, Cello

7:30  pm

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peter kolkay

“... a clever, entertaining idea and proof, if any was needed, that the soulful cello can attract a crowd and satisfy it.” —the new york times

WIND VARIATIONS Variety is also the spice of musical life, and the distinctly personal voices of clarinets, flutes, and horns reveal the collective genius of these everpopular wind composers. The sonic thrill of a wind instrument chamber music program is simply an experience not to be missed. Mozart   Selections from Don Giovanni for Two Oboes, Two Clarinets, Two Bassoons, and Two Horns (1787)

Janácˇ ek   Mládí, Suite for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn (1924)

Mendelssohn   Concertpiece No. 2 in D minor for Clarinet, Basset Horn, and Piano, Op. 114 (1833)

Ibert   Trois pièces brèves for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn (1930)

Saint-Saëns   Tarantelle in A minor for Flute, Clarinet, and Piano, Op. 6 (1857)

MartinŮ   Sextet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Two Bassoons, and Piano (1929)

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04 / 07 / 17 7:30  pm

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Gilbert Kalish, Piano • Sooyun Kim, Flute • James Austin Smith, Stephen Taylor, Oboe • Romie de Guise-Langlois, Tommaso Lonquich, Clarinet • Marc Goldberg, Peter Kolkay, Bassoon • David Jolley, Eric Reed, Horn

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the cellists of lincoln center Lincoln Center is home to the world’s finest musicians, and this ensemble of cellists from CMS, The Juilliard School, the Metropolitan Opera, and the New York Philharmonic knows no equal. Having stormed the CMS stage three seasons ago with an unforgettable program of music ranging from the Renaissance to modern times, The Cellists of Lincoln Center return to offer an evening of unmatched sonority, beauty, and fun. works by Obrecht, Victoria, Gabrieli, Purcell, Bach, GliÈre, Rachmaninov, Klengel, Villa-Lobos, Ligeti, Piazzolla, Finckel, Tavares, Dean

sunday

04 / 23 / 17 5:00  pm

Leah Crocetto, Soprano • Richard Aaron, Dmitri Atapine, Carter Brey, Timothy Eddy, Rafael Figueroa, David Finckel, Jerry Grossman, Sumire Kudo, Cello • Milan Turkovic, Conductor

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the st. lawrenc string quartet The St. Lawrence String Quartet’s contagious enthusiasm makes it one of the most treasured ensembles of our day. CMS welcomes the SLSQ back to its stage with a program spanning the repertoire from a quintessential quartet by Joseph Haydn to a remarkable contemporary masterpiece by John Adams. Haydn   Quartet in C major for Strings, Hob. III:32, Op. 20, No. 2 (1772) Adams   Quartet No. 2 for Strings (2014) Saint-Saëns   Quartet in E minor for Strings, Op. 112 (1899)

tuesday

04 / 25 / 17

St. Lawrence String Quartet (Geoff Nuttall, Owen Dalby, Violin • Lesley Robertson, Viola • Christopher Costanza, Cello)

7:30  pm

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“Brilliant…. the performance showed not only virtuosity, intelligence and imagination but also extraordinary passion.” —The new york times

e great piano trios One of chamber music’s most intimate ensembles performs works that carry the emotional impact of grand symphonies. Mozart, who brought the piano trio out of the home and into the concert hall, opens the program with a refreshingly ingenious creation. A pair of trios by Dvořák and Brahms will envelop listeners in the sonic splendor of the Romantic era. Mozart   Trio in C major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, K. 548 (1788) Dvorˇ ák   Trio in F minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 65 (1883) Brahms   Trio in B major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 8 (1854, rev. 1889)

friday

05 / 05 / 17 7:30  pm

sunday

05 / 07 / 17

Orion Weiss, Piano • Elmar Oliveira, Violin • Carter Brey, Cello

5:00  pm

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RETURN TO MOZART Throughout history, people at life’s critical junctures have turned to the music of Mozart for sustenance and tranquility. This riveting listening experience mirrors life itself – the turbulence of Shostakovich and bracing ferocity of Bartók, culminating in the ideal peace that only Mozart can supply. Bartók   Contrasts for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano (1938) Shostakovich   Trio No. 2 in E minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 67 (1944) Mozart   Quintet in A major for Clarinet, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, K. 581 (1789)

tuesday

05 / 09 / 17

Gloria Chien, Piano • Bella Hristova, Danbi Um, Violin • Mark Holloway, Viola • Dmitri Atapine, Cello • David Shifrin, Clarinet

7:30  pm

gloria chien

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bella hristova

america! Had Mendelssohn made it to America on his Grand Tour, he surely would have relished the openness and optimism that energizes this country like no other. This season’s concluding program pays tribute to that spirit through the music of five of America’s master composers, who bring diversity, invention, and immediate appeal to this ebullient homeland celebration. Barber   Souvenirs for Piano, Four Hands, Op. 28 (1951-52) Corigliano   Red Violin Caprices for Violin (1999) Harbison   Songs America Loves to Sing for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano (2004) Bolcom   Three Rags for String Quartet (1989) Copland   Appalachian Spring Suite for Ensemble (1944)

sunday

05 / 21 / 17 5:00  pm

Michael Brown, Gilles Vonsattel, Piano • Bella Hristova, Kristin Lee, Violin • Paul Neubauer, Viola • Nicholas Canellakis, Cello • Anthony Manzo, Double Bass • Escher String Quartet (Adam Barnett-Hart, Aaron Boyd, Violin • Pierre Lapointe, Viola • Brook Speltz, Cello) • Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute • Jose Franch-Ballester, Clarinet • Peter Kolkay, Bassoon

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summer evenings Sold out in its inaugural season, Summer Evenings returns with three sublime concerts prior to the start of the fall season. Featuring beloved chamber music repertoire, these concerts offer new and longtime listeners the opportunity to refresh, rejuvenate, and reconnect during the summer. Enjoy the peerless artistry of CMS musicians, performing the greatest of the classics, in the transcendent atmosphere of Alice Tully Hall.

Celebrate with the musicians at a post-concert wine reception following each Summer Evenings performance, sponsored by Millbrook Vineyards & Winery. Events in this series are not applicable for a Make-Your-Own Subscription or single ticket add-ons.

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Two magisterial works – Mozart’s quintet for horn and strings and Brahms’s B-flat sextet – frame one of Mendelssohn’s most effervescent creations, his string quartet in D major, composed at the height of his powers. The Escher Quartet, who recently recorded Mendelssohn’s complete quartets, anchors this program of popular classics. Mozart   Quintet in E-flat major for Horn, Violin, Two Violas, and Cello, K. 407 (1782) Mendelssohn   Quartet in D major for Strings, Op. 44, No. 1 (1838) Brahms   Sextet No. 1 in B-flat major for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Two Cellos, Op. 18 (1859-60)

wednesday

07/ 06 / 16 7:30  pm

Escher String Quartet (Adam Barnett-Hart, Aaron Boyd, violin • Pierre Lapointe, viola • Brook Speltz, cello) • Roberto Diaz, viola • Andres Diaz, cello • Kevin Rivard, horn

Mozart composed only two piano quartets, but each of them is an essential chamber music favorite. The magnetic pianist Wu Qian returns to the series to partner with the phenomenal Orion Weiss in Dvořák’s infectious Slavonic Dances, and the concert concludes with Schumann’s beloved piano quartet, its legendary cello solos performed by distinguished guest Jan Vogler. Mozart   Quartet in E-flat major for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, K. 493 (1786) Dvorˇ ák   Selected Slavonic Dances for Piano, Four Hands (1886) Schumann   Quartet in E-flat major for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 47 (1842)

sunday

07 / 10 / 16

Orion Weiss, Wu Qian, piano • Alexander Sitkovetsky, violin • Yura Lee, viola • Jan Vogler, cello

5:00  pm

The flute adds a festive sonority to any chamber music program and this concert’s works by Mozart and Beethoven for flute are among the most delightful in the repertoire. The dazzling Tara Helen O’Connor commands the stage for the first half, and her string player colleagues, joined by the dynamic pianist Jon Kimura Parker, offer Dvořák’s spectacular Piano Quintet to close the series. Mozart   Quartet in D major for Flute, Violin, Viola, and Cello, K. 285 (1777) Beethoven   Serenade in D major for Flute, Violin, and Viola, Op. 25 (1801) Dvorˇ ák   Quintet in A major for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, B. 155, Op. 81 (1887)

wednesday

07 / 13 / 16

Jon Kimura Parker, piano • Benjamin Beilman, Daniel Phillips, violin • Richard O’Neill, viola • Dmitri Atapine, cello • Tara Helen O’Connor, flute

7:30  pm

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alexander sitkovetsky

wu qian

colin carr

gilles vonsattel

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thomas sauer

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rose studio concerts

the art of the recital The timeless art of the recital is perpetuated in the hands of present-day masters of the genre. Experience the musical journeys crafted by these thrilling performers in the intimate Rose Studio. thursday

11 / 3 / 16 7:30  pm

colin carr & thomas sauer Britten   Sonata in C major for Cello and Piano, Op. 65 (1960-61) Adès   Traced Overhead for Piano (1996) Britten   Suite No. 3 for Cello, Op. 87 (1971, rev. 1975) Adès   Lieux retrouvés for Cello and Piano (2009) Colin Carr, Cello • Thomas Sauer, Piano

thursday

2 / 2 / 17 7:30  pm

Gilles Vonsattel: Revolution Dussek   The Sufferings of the Queen of France for Piano, Op. 23 (1793) Beethoven   Six Bagatelles for Piano, Op. 126 (1824) Beethoven   Sonata in E-flat major for Piano, Op. 81a, “Das Lebewohl, Abwesenheit, und Wiedersehn” (“Les Adieux”) (1809-10)

Janácˇ ek   Sonata 1.X.1905 (From the Street, 1 October 1905) for Piano (1905-06) Liszt   “Funérailles” from Harmonies poétiques et religieuses for Piano (1833-34) Rzewski   “Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues” from Four North American Ballads for Piano (1978-79) Gilles Vonsattel, Piano

thursday

5 / 11 / 17 7:30  pm

Alexander Sitkovetsky & wu qian Schumann   Sonata in D minor for Violin and Piano, Op. 121 (1851) falla   Suite populaire espagnole for Violin and Piano (1914) Schnittke   Suite in Old Style for Violin and Piano (1972) Grieg   Sonata No. 3 in C minor for Violin and Piano, Op. 45 (1886) Alexander Sitkovetsky, Violin • Wu Qian, Piano

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Rose studio concerts

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Schumann quartet

rose studio series Explore both classics and rarities of the chamber music repertoire in two different Rose Studio settings: the popular 6:30 PM Rose Studio Concerts presented in a traditional setting, and the Late Night Rose series at 9:00 PM offering cabaret-style seating, a complimentary glass of wine, and engaging commentary. thursday

Haydn   Trio in F-sharp minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Hob. XV:26 (1794) Bloch   Quintet No. 1 for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello (1921-23)

6:30  pm 9:00 pm

Michael Brown, Piano • Kristin Lee, Danbi Um, Violin • Matthew Lipman, Viola • Nicholas Canellakis, Cello

thursday

Barber   Quartet for Strings, Op. 11 (1936) Brahms   Sextet No. 2 in G major for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Two

10 / 13 / 16

12 / 1 / 16 6:30  pm 9:00 pm

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Cellos, Op. 36 (1864-65) Schumann Quartet (Erik Schumann, Ken Schumann, Violin • Liisa Randalu, Viola • Mark Schumann, Cello) • Steven Tenenbom, Viola • Timothy Eddy, Cello

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Danbi Um

thursday

1 / 19 / 17 6:30  pm 9:00 pm

thursday

3 / 23 / 17 6:30  pm 9:00 pm

thursday

5 / 18 / 17 6:30  pm 9:00 pm

Rota   Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano (1973) Poulenc   Sonata for Two Clarinets (1918, rev. 1945) Zemlinsky   Trio in D minor for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano, Op. 3 (1896) Wu Qian, Piano • Keith Robinson, Cello • Tommaso Lonquich, David Shifrin, Clarinet

Prokofiev   Sonata in C major for Two Violins, Op. 56 (1932) Lyapunov   Sextet in B-flat minor for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, Cello, and Bass, Op. 63 (1915, rev. 1921) Anne-Marie McDermott, Piano • Chad Hoopes, Paul Huang, Violin • Matthew Lipman, Viola • Dmitri Atapine, Cello • Joseph Conyers, Double Bass

Ligeti   String Quartet No. 1 “Métamorphoses nocturnes” (1953-54) Mozart   Quintet in C major for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Cello, K. 515 (1787) Calidore String Quartet (Jeffrey Myers, Ryan Meehan, Violin • Jeremy Berry, Viola • Estelle Choi, Cello) • Paul Neubauer, Viola

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dmitri atapine

nicolas dautricourt

wu man

ian david rosenbaum

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Rose Studio concerts

NEW MUSIC

Starting this season, you will be able to hear performances of today’s foremost chamber music composers in the exemplary acoustics of the beautiful Rose Studio. Choose the concert time that works best for you - 6:30 or 9:00 PM. thursday

10 / 27 / 16 6:30  pm 9:00 pm

Meltzer   Brion for Flute, Oboe, Violin, Cello, Guitar, and Mandolin (2007-08) Larcher   My Illness is the Medicine I Need for Soprano, Violin, Cello, and Piano (2002)

Saariaho   Die Aussicht for Soprano, Flute, Guitar, Violin, and Cello (1996) MacMillan   Trio No. 2 for Piano, Violin, and Cello (2013) Tony Arnold, Soprano • Gilles Vonsattel, Piano • Yura Lee, Violin • Nicholas Canellakis, Cello • Oren Fader, Guitar • William Anderson, Mandolin • Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute • James Austin Smith, Oboe

thursday

Viñao   “Dance Groove Drifting” from Book of Grooves for Two Marimbas

6:30  pm 9:00 pm

Berio   Linea for Two Pianos, Marimba, and Vibraphone (1973) Brown   Sonata-Fantasy for Two Pianos (2008) Reich   Quartet for Two Pianos and Two Vibraphones (2013)

1 / 26 / 17

(2011)

Michael Brown, Gilbert Kalish, Piano • Ayano Kataoka, Ian David Rosenbaum, Percussion

thursday

3 / 16 / 17 6:30  pm 9:00 pm

Tanguy   Sonata for Two Violins (2010) Hersant   Im fremden Land for Clarinet, Two Violins, Viola, Cello, and Piano (2002)

Neuburger   Plein Ciel for Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano (2013) Connesson   Sextet for Oboe, Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Bass, and Piano (1997) Jean-Frédéric Neuburger, Piano • Nicolas Dautricourt, Bella Hristova, Violin • Mark Holloway, Viola • Dmitri Atapine, Cello • Anthony Manzo, Double Bass • James Austin Smith, Oboe • Tommaso Lonquich, Clarinet

thursday

4 / 13 / 17 6:30  pm 9:00 pm

YE XIAOGANG   Colorful Sutra Banner for Piano, Violin, and Cello (2006) Zhou Long   Song of the Ch’in for String Quartet (1984) Zhao Jiping / Zhao Lin   Red Lantern for Pipa and String Quartet (2015) Bright Sheng   Dance Capriccio for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello (2011) Gloria Chien, Piano • Wu Man, Pipa • Shanghai String Quartet (Weigang Li, Yi-Wen Jiang, Violin • Honggang Li, Viola • Nicholas Tzavaras, Cello)

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Meet the Music! Concerts for kids ages 6 & up and their families. All concerts take place in Alice Tully Hall.

LEAPING LEOPOLD sunday

11 / 13 / 16 2:00  pm

Mozart’s father appears in our time to tell the world that he is really responsible for his son’s genius! Leopold says he can teach anyone to be a musical genius…and he does it right on stage!! Featuring the music of Mozart

INSPECTOR PULSE: ONCE MORE WITH FEELING sunday

1 / 22 / 17 2:00  pm

Inspector Pulse, the world’s only private ear, is called upon to investigate a town where all the musicians have lost their emotions. They play music like they are robots! How can the wacky inspector cure them and bring feeling back to the music? Find out as Inspector Pulse urges them to play it once more with feeling! Featuring the music of Beethoven, Brahms, Bach, and more

TYRANNOSAURUS SUE: A Cretaceous Concerto sunday

3 / 26 / 17 2:00  pm

Travel back in time to before smart phones, before zippers, before umbrellas, before spoons...even before humans! Let’s travel back to the Cretaceous period, when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Our T-rex Sue is a musical tribute – composed by our own Bruce Adolphe – to the largest set of complete dinosaur bones ever found, and, very appropriately, a trombone plays the lead role! Featuring the music of Bruce Adolphe

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explore and learn

inside chamber music with Bruce Adolphe

Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe and CMS musicians for investigations and insights into works performed in the Alice Tully Hall season. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars and a revelation to first-timers for their depth, accessibility, and brilliance. All events take place in the Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio. Wednesdays at 6:30 PM

Profound, Personal Statements Each of the works in the fall series is a masterpiece as well as an experiment, in which each composer wrote profoundly personal music that defined a new level of expressivity in chamber music.

09 / 28 / 16

10 / 12 / 16

haydn (1732-1809)

Quartet in F major for Strings, Op. 50, No. 5, “The Dream” (1787)

10 / 05 / 16

10 / 19 / 16

Mozart (1756-1791)

Quintet in C minor for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Cello, K. 406

Schubert (1797-1828)

Quintet in C major for Two Violins, Viola, and Two Cellos, D. 956, Op. 163 

Ravel (1875-1937)

Trio in A minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello

Beloved Chamber Music Repertoire Brahms and Ravel were classicists and perfectionists; Mozart and Debussy were composers without borders. Discover their personalities, proclivities, and predilections in four great works of the chamber music repertoire.

02 / 01 / 17

Brahms (1833-1897)

Quartet No. 2 in A major for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 26

02 / 08 / 17

Ravel (1875-1937)

Quartet in F major for Strings

02 / 15 / 17

Debussy (1862-1918)

Sonata for Violin and Piano

02 / 22 / 17

Mozart (1756-1791)

Quintet in A major for Clarinet, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, K. 581

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Special events All events take place in the Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio

Pre-Concert Composer Chats Hear in-depth discussions with composers whose works will be premiered by CMS this season.

sunday  10 / 23 / 16

4:00 pm

Pre-concert discussion with Mark-Anthony Turnage, featured in The Emerson at Forty (See page 6 for concert details). free for ticket holders

tuesday  01 / 24 / 17

6:30 pm

Pre-concert discussion with Joseph Hallman, featured in Clarinet Trios (See page 16 for concert details). free for ticket holders

sunday  03 / 12 / 17

4:00 pm

Pre-concert discussion with Jonathan Berger, featured in Love Sonnets (See page 23 for concert details). free for ticket holders

Master Classes The art of interpretation and details of technique are explained as master artists share their wisdom with the next generation of chamber musicians. FREE, BUT TICKETS ARE REQUIRED. Suggested admission of $10. Call 212-875-5788 to reserve your ticket.

wednesday  11 / 16 / 16

11:00 Am

Keith Robinson, cello

TUEsday  01 / 24 / 17

11:00 Am

Anthony McGill, clarinet

tuesday  02 / 28 / 17

11:00 Am

11:00 Am

1:00 Pm

Alessio Bax, piano

monday  04 / 24 / 17 Milan Turkovic, winds

MONday  05 / 01 / 17 Elmar Oliveira, violin

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watch live

This season, view 25 chamber music events streamed live to your computer or mobile device, and watch them at your leisure up to 24 hours later. Browse the program, relax, and enjoy a front row seat from anywhere in the world.

09 / 28 / 16

6:30 pm

01 / 19 / 17

9:00 pm

03 / 16 / 17

9:00 pm

Inside Chamber Music Lecture

Late Night Rose

New Music Concert

10 / 05 / 16

01 / 24 / 17

03 / 23 / 17

6:30 pm

Inside Chamber Music Lecture

11:00 am

9:00 pm

Master Class with Anthony McGill

Late Night Rose

Inside Chamber Music Lecture

01 / 26 / 17

New Music Concert

10 / 13 / 16

New Music Concert

10 / 12 / 16

6:30 pm 9:00 pm

9:00 pm

04 / 13 / 17 04 / 24 / 17

9:00 pm 11:00 am

Late Night Rose

02 / 01 / 17

10 / 19 / 16

Inside Chamber Music Lecture

Master Class with Milan Turkovic

Inside Chamber Music Lecture

02 / 02 / 17

05 / 01 / 17

10 / 27 / 16

Art of the Recital: Gilles Vonsattel

Master Class with Elmar Oliveira

02 / 08 / 17

05 / 11 / 17

6:30 pm 9:00 pm

New Music Concert

11 / 03 / 16

7:30 pm

Art of the Recital: Colin Carr & Thomas Sauer

6:30 pm 7:30 pm

6:30 pm

Inside Chamber Music Lecture

02 / 15 / 17

6:30 pm

1:00 Pm

7:30 pm

Art of the Recital: Alexander Sitkovetsky & Wu Qian

Inside Chamber Music Lecture

05 / 18 / 17

Master Class with Keith Robinson

02 / 22 / 17

Late Night Rose

12 / 01 / 16

02 / 28 / 17

11 / 16 / 16

11:00 am

9:00 pm

Late Night Rose

6:30 pm

9:00 pm

Inside Chamber Music Lecture 

11:00 am

Master Class with Alessio Bax

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SUNDAY  S1 (7 concerts) The Emerson at Forty: Part II 10/23/16 Solo Bach 12/4/16 Brandenburg Concertos 12/18/16 Brahms & Fauré 1/29/17 Mendelssohn’s Sorrow 2/26/17 Debussy & Ravel 3/19/17 America! 5/21/17 SUNDAY  S2 (7 concerts) Exploring Great Britain 10/30/16 Reflections 11/20/16 Baroque Collection: Italian Splendor 12/11/16 Mendelssohn on Fire 2/12/17 Love Sonnets 3/12/17 The Cellists of Lincoln Center 4/23/17 Great Piano Trios 5/7/17 SUNDAY  S3 (4 concerts) The Emerson at Forty: Part II 10/23/16 Solo Bach 12/4/16 Mendelssohn’s Sorrow 2/26/17 America! 5/21/17 SUNDAY  S4 (4 concerts) Exploring Great Britain 10/30/16 Baroque Collection: Italian Splendor 12/11/16 Love Sonnets 3/12/17 The Cellists of Lincoln Center 4/23/17

TUESDAY  T1 (10 concerts) Travels with Mendelssohn 10/18/16 Destination Vienna 11/15/16 Baroque Collection: Italian Splendor 12/13/16 Brandenburg Concertos 12/20/16 Clarinet Trios 1/24/17 The Shanghai Quartet 2/7/17 Joyous Mendelssohn 2/21/17 Parisian Tableau 3/28/17 The St. Lawrence String Quartet 4/25/17 Return to Mozart 5/9/17 TUESDAY  T2 (6 concerts) Destination Vienna 11/15/16 Baroque Collection: Italian Splendor Clarinet Trios 1/24/17 The Shanghai Quartet 2/7/17 Parisian Tableau 3/28/17 Return to Mozart 5/9/17

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TUESDAY  T3 (4 concerts) Travels with Mendelssohn 10/18/16 Brandenburg Concertos 12/20/16 Joyous Mendelssohn 2/21/17 The St. Lawrence String Quartet 4/25/17 FRIDAY  F1 (7 concerts) The Emerson at Forty: Part I 10/21/16 Mendelssohn’s Berlin 11/11/16 Brandenburg Concertos 12/16/16 Mendelssohn on Fire 2/10/17 Tutto Italiano 3/3/17 Wind Variations 4/7/17 Great Piano Trios 5/5/17 FRIDAY  F2 (4 concerts) The Emerson at Forty: Part I 10/21/16 Brandenburg Concertos 12/16/16 Tutto Italiano 3/3/17 Great Piano Trios 5/5/17


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BAROQUE FESTIVAL  BAR Enjoy the same seats for three special Baroque concerts, including the popular Brandenburg Concertos.

Solo Bach 12/4/16 Baroque Collection: Italian Splendor Brandenburg Concertos 12/20/16

12/13/16

WINTER FESTIVAL  WF The Spirit of Mendelssohn – featuring music by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, and Schumann alongside the varied works of Felix Mendelssohn.

Mendelssohn on Fire 2/10/17 Joyous Mendelssohn 2/21/17 Mendelssohn’s Sorrow 2/26/17

STRING QUARTET SERIES

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ROSE STUDIO  Five concerts of chamber music treasures in the intimate Rose Studio make up this popular option. This series sells out on subscription. Call for availability. (pages 36-37)

LATE NIGHT ROSE  A repeat performance of the earlier Rose Studio concert, this series offers a cabaret-style concert setting with a complimentary glass of wine. (pages 36-37) THE ART OF THE RECITAL  Hear CMS artists in recital in the Rose Studio. (pages 34-35) NEW MUSIC  This four-concert series features visionary new music – choose from the 6:30 or 9:00 PM performance. (pages 38-39) INSIDE CHAMBER MUSIC  Enjoy this informative lecture series by composer and radio-personality Bruce Adolphe. (page 41)

The Emerson at Forty: Part I 10/21/16 The Shanghai Quartet 2/7/17 The St. Lawrence String Quartet 4/25/17

SUMMER EVENINGS  SE Enjoy three midsummer performances of chamber music classics.

Summer Evenings I 7/6/16 Summer Evenings II 7/10/16 Summer Evenings III 7/13/16

MEET THE MUSIC! SERIES This three-concert series, designed for kids ages 6 and up, is fun for the whole family.

Leaping Leopold 11/13/16 Inspector Pulse: Once More with Feeling 1/22/17

Tyrannosaurus Sue: A Cretaceous Concerto 3/26/17

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2016-2017 season Mendelssohn’s Berlin

Summer Evenings

Fri 11/11/16 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32

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Wed 07/06/16 • 7:30 PM • $60/$45/$35

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Mozart: Quintet in E-flat major for Horn, Violin, Two Violas, and Cello, K. 407 Mendelssohn: Quartet in D major for Strings, Op. 44, No. 1 Brahms: Sextet No. 1 in B-flat major for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Two Cellos, Op. 18 Escher String Quartet (Adam Barnett-Hart, Aaron Boyd, violin • Pierre Lapointe, viola • Brook Speltz, cello) • Roberto Diaz, viola • Andres Diaz, cello • Kevin Rivard, horn Sun 07/10/16 • 5:00 PM • $60/$45/$35

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Mozart: Quartet in E-flat major for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, K. 493 Dvorˇák: Selected Slavonic Dances for Piano, Four Hands Schumann: Quartet in E-flat major for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 47 Orion Weiss, Wu Qian, piano • Alexander Sitkovetsky, violin • Yura Lee, viola • Jan Vogler, cello Wed 07/13/16 • 7:30 PM • $60/$45/$35

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Mozart: Quartet in D major for Flute, Violin, Viola, and Cello, K. 285 Beethoven: Serenade in D major for Flute, Violin, and Viola, Op. 25 Dvorˇák: Quintet in A major for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, B. 155, Op. 81 Jon Kimura Parker, piano • Benjamin Beilman, Daniel Phillips, violin • Richard O’Neill, viola • Dmitri Atapine, cello • Tara Helen O’Connor, flute

Travels with Mendelssohn

Tues 10/18/16 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32

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Haydn: Symphony in G major for Piano, Flute, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, Hob. I:94, “Surprise” Mendelssohn: Selected Songs for Soprano and Piano, Opp. 34 and 57 Schubert: “Der Hirt auf dem Felsen” for Soprano, Clarinet, and Piano, D. 965, Op. 129 Palestrina: Adoramus Te Christe for Five Voices Ravel: Trio in A minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello Lisette Oropesa, Soprano • Michael Brown, Gilbert Kalish, Piano • Erin Keefe, Danbi Um, Violin • Richard O’Neill, Viola • David Finckel, Mihai Marica, Cello • Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute • David Shifrin, Clarinet

The Emerson at Forty

Fri 10/21/16 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32

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Beethoven: Quartet in F minor for Strings, Op. 95, “Serioso” Bartók: Quartet No. 4 for Strings, BB 95 Mendelssohn: Octet in E-flat major for Strings, Op. 20 Emerson String Quartet (Eugene Drucker, Philip Setzer, Violin • Lawrence Dutton, Viola • Paul Watkins, Cello) • Calidore String Quartet (Jeffrey Myers, Ryan Meehan, Violin • Jeremy Berry, Viola • Estelle Choi, Cello) Sun 10/23/16 • 5:00 PM • $78/$60/$38

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Shostakovich: Quartet No. 10 in A-flat major for Strings, Op. 118 Turnage: New Work for String Quartet (New York premiere) Schubert: Quintet in C major for Two Violins, Viola, and Two Cellos, D. 956, Op. 163 Emerson String Quartet (Eugene Drucker, Philip Setzer, Violin • Lawrence Dutton, Viola • Paul Watkins, Cello) • David Finckel, Cello

Exploring Great Britain

Sun 10/30/16 • 5:00 PM • $78/$60/$38

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Handel: Trio Sonata in A major for Flute, Violin, and Continuo, Op. 5, No. 1 Mendelssohn: Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Piano, Four Hands, Op. 21 Dale: “Romance” from Suite for Viola and Piano Vaughan Williams: Songs of Travel for Baritone and Piano Weber: Selected Scottish National Songs for Baritone, Flute, Violin, Cello, and Piano Bridge: Sextet in E-flat major for Strings Joshua Hopkins, Baritone • Gloria Chien, Gilbert Kalish, Piano • Ani Kavafian, Ida Kavafian, Violin • Hsin-Yun Huang, Paul Neubauer, Viola • Nicholas Canellakis, Timothy Eddy, Cello • Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute

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Beethoven: Sonata in F major for Cello and Piano, Op. 5, No. 1 Haydn: Quartet in F major for Strings, Op. 50, No. 5 “The Dream” Bach: Selections from the Musical Offering, BWV 1079 Mendelssohn: Quartet in C minor for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 1 Wu Qian, Piano • Chad Hoopes, Violin • Paul Neubauer, Viola • Gary Hoffman, Cello • Orion String Quartet (Daniel Phillips, Todd Phillips, Violin • Steven Tenenbom, Viola • Timothy Eddy, Cello) • Sooyun Kim, Flute

Destination Vienna

Tues 11/15/16 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32

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Mozart: Quintet in C minor for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Cello, K. 406 Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night) for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Two Cellos, Op. 4 Brahms: Sextet No. 1 in B-flat major for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Two Cellos, Op. 18 Sean Lee, Alexander Sitkovetsky, Violin • Matthew Lipman, Richard O’Neill, Viola • David Finckel, Keith Robinson, Cello

Reflections

Sun 11/20/16 • 5:00 PM • $78/$60/$38

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Beethoven: Sonata in E-flat major for Violin and Piano, Op. 12, No. 3 Mendelssohn: Quartet No. 2 in A minor for Strings, Op. 13 Bloch: “Nigun” (“Improvisation”) from Baal shem, Three Pictures of Hassidic Life for Violin and Piano Prokofiev: Overture on Hebrew Themes for Clarinet, String Quartet, and Piano, Op. 34 Schoenfield: Trio for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano Anne-Marie McDermott, Piano • Ida Kavafian, Violin • Calidore String Quartet (Jeffrey Myers, Ryan Meehan, Violin • Jeremy Berry, Viola • Estelle Choi, Cello) • David Shifrin, Clarinet

Solo Bach

Sun 12/4/16 • 5:00 PM • $90/$70/$45

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Bach: Partita in A minor for Flute, BWV 1013 Bach: Suite No. 3 in C major for Cello, BWV 1009 Bach: Prelude and Fugue in E-flat major for Organ, BWV 552, “St. Anne” Bach: Suite in E minor for Guitar, BWV 996 Bach: Sonata in G minor for Violin, BWV 1001 Bach: English Suite in A minor for Keyboard, BWV 807 Paul Jacobs, Organ • Anne-Marie McDermott, Piano • Ani Kavafian, Violin • Colin Carr, Cello • Jason Vieaux, Guitar • Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute

Baroque Collection: Italian splendor Sun 12/11/16 • 5:00 PM • $90/$70/$45 Tues 12/13/16 • 7:30 PM • $90/$70/$45

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Corelli: Concerto Grosso in F major for Two Violins, Cello, Strings, and Continuo, Op. 6. No. 2 Marcello: Concerto in C minor for Trumpet, Strings, and Continuo Vivaldi: Concerto in D major for Mandolin, Two Violins, and Continuo, RV 93 Torelli: Concerto in forma di Pastorale per il Santissimo Natale for Two Violins, Cello, and Continuo, Op. 8, No. 6 Vivaldi: Sonata in G minor for Mandolin and Continuo, RV 85 Vivaldi: Concerto in F major for Trumpet, Strings, and Continuo, RV 310 Geminiani: Concerto Grosso in D minor for Two Violins, Viola, Cello, Strings, and Continuo, after Corelli’s Op. 5, No. 12, “La Follia” Jiayan Sun, Harpsichord • Chad Hoopes, Paul Huang, Cho-Liang Lin, Danbi Um, Violin • Pierre Lapointe, Yura Lee, Viola • Mihai Marica, Daniel McDonough, Cello • Anthony Manzo, Double Bass • Avi Avital, Mandolin • Gábor Boldoczki, Trumpet

Brandenburg Concertos

Fri 12/16/16 • 7:30 PM • $90/$70/$45 Sun 12/18/16 • 5:00 PM • $90/$70/$45 Tues 12/20/16 • 7:30 PM • $90/$70/$45

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Bach: The Complete Brandenburg Concertos, BWV 1046-1050 Kenneth Weiss, Harpsichord • Kristin Lee, Sean Lee, Arnaud Sussmann, Daniel Phillips, Violin • Che-Yen Chen, Paul Neubauer, Viola • Dmitri Atapine, Timothy Eddy, Keith Robinson, Cello • Scott Pingel, Double Bass • Sooyun Kim, Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute • Randall Ellis, James Austin Smith, Stephen Taylor, Oboe • Peter Kolkay, Bassoon • Eric Reed, Stewart Rose, Horn • David Washburn, Trumpet


Clarinet Trios

Tues 01/24/17 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32

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Beethoven: Trio in B-flat major for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano, Op. 11 Hallman: New Work for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano (New York premiere) Brahms: Trio in A minor for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano, Op. 114 Inon Barnatan, Piano • Alisa Weilerstein, Cello • Anthony McGill, Clarinet

Brahms & FaurÉ

Sun 01/29/17 • 5:00 PM • $78/$60/$38

Tues 02/07/17 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32

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Haydn: Quartet in D major for Strings, Hob. III:34, Op. 20, No. 4 Bridge: Novelletten for String Quartet Penderecki: Quartet No. 3 for Strings, “Leaves of an unwritten diary” Dvorˇák: Quartet in A-flat major for Strings, Op. 105 Shanghai Quartet (Weigang Li, Yi-Wen Jiang, Violin • Honggang Li, Viola • Nicholas Tzavaras, Cello)

Mendelssohn on Fire

Fri 02/10/17 • 7:30 PM • $78/$60/$38 Sun 02/12/17 • 5:00 PM • $78/$60/$38

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Schubert : Quartettsatz in C minor for Strings, D. 703 Mendelssohn: Quartet in E minor for Strings, Op. 44, No. 2 Mozart: Adagio in B minor for Piano, K. 540 Mendelssohn: Trio No. 1 in D minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 49 Jeffrey Kahane, Piano • Arnaud Sussmann, Violin • David Finckel, Cello • Escher String Quartet (Adam Barnett-Hart, Aaron Boyd, Violin • Pierre Lapointe, Viola • Brook Speltz, Cello)

Joyous Mendelssohn

Tues 02/21/17 • 7:30 PM • $78/$60/$38

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Beethoven: Variations in E-flat major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 44 Mendelssohn: Andante and Allegro brillant for Piano, Four Hands, Op. 92 Mendelssohn: Sonata in D major for Cello and Piano, Op. 58 Chopin: Ballade in A-flat major for Piano, Op. 47 Mendelssohn: Quintet No. 2 in B-flat major for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Cello, Op. 87 Huw Watkins, Orion Weiss, Piano • Paul Huang, Sean Lee, Violin • Matthew Lipman, Paul Neubauer, Viola • Paul Watkins, Cello

Mendelssohn’s Sorrow

Sun 02/26/17 • 5:00 PM • $78/$60/$38

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Bach: Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D minor for Keyboard, BWV 903 Mendelssohn: Fugue in E-flat major for String Quartet, Op. 81, No. 4 Mendelssohn: Quartet in F minor for Strings, Op. 80 Schumann: Arabesque in C major for Piano, Op. 18 Schumann: Trio No. 1 D minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 63 Juho Pohjonen, Piano • Danbi Um, Violin • Jakob Koranyi, Cello • Schumann Quartet (Erik Schumann, Ken Schumann, Violin • Liisa Randalu, Viola • Mark Schumann, Cello)

Tutto Italiano

Fri 03/03/17 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32

Sun 03/12/17 • 5:00 PM • $78/$60/$38

Parisian Tableau

Tues 03/28/17 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32

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Franck: Sonata in A major for Cello and Piano Ravel: Cinq mélodies populaires grecques for Soprano and Piano Berger: New Work for Soprano, Violin, Cello, and Piano (New York premiere) Dvorˇák: Quartet in D major for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 23 Julia Bullock, Soprano • Michael Brown, Wu Han, Piano • Arnaud Sussmann, Violin • Paul Neubauer, Viola • Daniel Müller-Schott, Cello

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Leclair: Concerto in E minor for Violin, String Quartet, and Continuo, Op. 10, No. 5 Françaix: Trio for Violin, Viola, and Cello Ravel: Tzigane, rapsodie de concert for Violin and Piano Chausson: Concerto in D major for Violin, Piano, and String Quartet, Op. 21 Wu Han, Piano • Kristin Lee, Yura Lee, Arnaud Sussmann, Violin • Richard O’Neill, Viola • Nicholas Canellakis, Cello

Wind Variations

Fri 04/07/17 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32

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Mozart: Selections from Don Giovanni, for Two Oboes, Two Clarinets, Two Bassoons, and Two Horns Janácˇek: Mládí, Suite for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn Mendelssohn: Concertpiece No. 2 in D minor for Clarinet, Basset Horn, and Piano, Op. 114 Ibert: Trois pièces brèves for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn Saint-Saëns: Tarantelle in A minor for Flute, Clarinet, and Piano, Op. 6 Martinu˚: Sextet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Two Bassoons, and Piano Gilbert Kalish, Piano • Sooyun Kim, Flute • James Austin Smith, Stephen Taylor, Oboe • Romie de Guise-Langlois, Tommaso Lonquich, Clarinet • Marc Goldberg, Peter Kolkay, Bassoon • David Jolley, Eric Reed, Horn

The Cellists of Lincoln Center Sun 04/23/17 • 5:00 PM • $78/$60/$38

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Works by Obrecht, Victoria, Gabrieli, Purcell, Bach, Glière, Rachmaninov, Klengel, Villa-Lobos, Ligeti, Piazzolla, Finckel, Tavares, Dean Leah Crocetto, Soprano • Richard Aaron, Dmitri Atapine, Carter Brey, Timothy Eddy, Rafael Figueroa, David Finckel, Jerry Grossman, Sumire Kudo, Cello • Milan Turkovic, Conductor

The St. Lawrence String Quartet Tues 04/25/17 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32

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Haydn: Quartet in C major for Strings, Hob. III:32, Op. 20, No. 2 Adams: Quartet No. 2 for Strings Saint-Saëns: Quartet in E minor for Strings, Op. 112 St. Lawrence String Quartet (Geoff Nuttall, Owen Dalby, Violin • Lesley Robertson, Viola • Christopher Costanza, Cello)

Great Piano Trios

Fri 05/05/17 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32 Sun 05/07/17 • 5:00 PM • $78/$60/$38

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Mozart: Trio in C major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, K. 548 Dvorˇák: Trio in F minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 65 Brahms: Trio in B major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 8 Orion Weiss, Piano • Elmar Oliveira, Violin • Carter Brey, Cello

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Mendelssohn: Lied ohne Worte in G minor for Piano, Op. 19b, No. 6, “Venetianisches Gondellied” Puccini: Crisantemi for String Quartet Wolf : Italian Serenade for String Quartet Respighi: Sonata in B minor for Violin and Piano Rota: Intermezzo for Viola and Piano Puccini: Scherzo for String Quartet Verdi: Quartet in E minor for Strings Alessio Bax, Piano • Paul Huang, Violin • Orion String Quartet (Daniel Phillips, Todd Phillips, Violin • Steven Tenenbom, Viola • Timothy Eddy, Cello)

Love Sonnets

Sun 03/19/17 • 5:00 PM • $78/$60/$38

Debussy: Quartet in G minor for Strings, Op. 10 Ravel: Sonata for Violin and Piano Debussy: Sonata for Violin and Piano Ravel: Quartet in F major for Strings Anne-Marie McDermott, Piano • Nicolas Dautricourt, Violin • Escher String Quartet (Adam Barnett-Hart, Aaron Boyd, Violin • Pierre Lapointe, Viola • Brook Speltz, Cello)

Brahms: Scherzo, WoO 2, from “F-A-E” Sonata for Violin and Piano Fauré: Quartet No. 2 in G minor for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 45 Brahms: Quartet No. 2 in A major for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 26 Alessio Bax, Piano • Ani Kavafian, Violin • Yura Lee, Viola • Paul Watkins, Cello

The Shanghai Quartet

Debussy & Ravel

Tues 05/09/17 • 7:30 PM • $70/$52/$32

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Bartók: Contrasts for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano Shostakovich: Trio No. 2 in E minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 67 Mozart: Quintet in A major for Clarinet, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, K. 581 Gloria Chien, Piano • Bella Hristova, Danbi Um, Violin • Mark Holloway, Viola • Dmitri Atapine, Cello • David Shifrin, Clarinet

America!

Sun 05/21/17 • 5:00 PM • $78/$60/$38

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Barber: Souvenirs for Piano, Four Hands, Op. 28 Corigliano: Red Violin Caprices for Violin Harbison: Songs America Loves to Sing for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano Bolcom: Three Rags for String Quartet Copland: Appalachian Spring Suite for Ensemble Michael Brown, Gilles Vonsattel, Piano • Bella Hristova, Kristin Lee, Violin • Paul Neubauer, Viola • Nicholas Canellakis, Cello • Anthony Manzo, Double Bass • Escher String Quartet (Adam Barnett-Hart, Aaron Boyd, Violin • Pierre Lapointe, Viola • Brook Speltz, Cello) • Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute • Jose Franch-Ballester, Clarinet • Peter Kolkay, Bassoon


2016-2017

Artists of the season

Heard in CMS performances in New York City and around the world Michelle Areyzaga, SOPRANO Tony Arnold, SOPRANO Julia Bullock, SOPRANO Leah Crocetto, SOPRANO Lisette Oropesa, SOPRANO Joshua Hopkins, BARITONE Inon Barnatan, PIANO Alessio Bax, PIANO Michael Brown, PIANO* Gloria Chien, PIANO Jeffrey Kahane, PIANO Gilbert Kalish, PIANO Anne-Marie McDermott, PIANO Jean-Frédéric Neuburger, PIANO Jon Kimura Parker, PIANO Juho Pohjonen, PIANO Thomas Sauer, PIANO Gilles Vonsattel, PIANO Huw Watkins, PIANO Orion Weiss, PIANO Wu Han, PIANO Wu Qian, PIANO* Jiayan Sun, HARPSICHORD Kenneth Weiss, HARPSICHORD Paul Jacobs, ORGAN Benjamin Beilman, VIOLIN Nicolas Dautricourt, VIOLIN Ying Fu, VIOLIN Chad Hoopes, VIOLIN* Bella Hristova, VIOLIN Paul Huang, VIOLIN* Ani Kavafian, VIOLIN Ida Kavafian, VIOLIN Erin Keefe, VIOLIN Kristin Lee, VIOLIN Sean Lee, VIOLIN Yura Lee, VIOLIN/VIOLA Cho-Liang Lin, VIOLIN Elmar Oliveira, VIOLIN Daniel Phillips, VIOLIN/VIOLA Marc Rovetti, violin Alexander Sitkovetsky, VIOLIN Arnaud Sussmann, VIOLIN Kyoko Takezawa, VIOLIN Danbi Um, VIOLIN* Che-Yen Chen, VIOLA Roberto Diaz, VIOLA Mark Holloway, VIOLA Hsin-Yun Huang, VIOLA Kirsten Johnson, viola

Pierre Lapointe, VIOLA Matthew Lipman, VIOLA* Paul Neubauer, VIOLA Richard O’Neill, VIOLA Steven Tenenbom, VIOLA Richard Aaron, CELLO Dmitri Atapine, CELLO* Carter Brey, CELLO Nicholas Canellakis, CELLO Colin Carr, CELLO Andres Diaz, CELLO Timothy Eddy, CELLO Rafael Figueroa, CELLO David Finckel, CELLO Jerry Grossman, CELLO Gary Hoffman, CELLO Jakob Koranyi, CELLO Sumire Kudo, CELLO Mihai Marica, CELLO Daniel McDonough, CELLO Daniel Müller-Schott, CELLO Hai-Ye Ni, cello Keith Robinson, CELLO Jan Vogler, CELLO Paul Watkins, CELLO Alisa Weilerstein, CELLO Joseph Conyers, DOUBLE BASS Anthony Manzo, DOUBLE BASS Scott Pingel, DOUBLE BASS Wu Man, PIPA William Anderson, MANDOLIN Avi Avital, MANDOLIN Oren Fader, GUITAR Jason Vieaux, GUITAR Elizabeth Hainen, harp Sooyun Kim, FLUTE Tara Helen O’Connor, FLUTE Randall Ellis, OBOE James Austin Smith, OBOE Stephen Taylor, OBOE Romie de Guise-Langlois, CLARINET Jose Franch-Ballester, CLARINET Alexander Fiterstein, clarinet Tommaso Lonquich, CLARINET* Anthony McGill, CLARINET David Shifrin, CLARINET Peter Kolkay, BASSOON Marc Goldberg, BASSOON David Jolley, horn Eric Reed, HORN

Kevin Rivard, HORN Stewart Rose, HORN Gábor Boldoczki, TRUMPET David Washburn, TRUMPET Ayano Kataoka, PERCUSSION Ian David Rosenbaum, PERCUSSION Milan Turkovic, CONDUCTOR CALIDORE STRING QUARTET * Jeffrey Myers, VIOLIN Ryan Meehan, VIOLIN Jeremy Berry, VIOLA Estelle Choi, CELLO ESCHER STRING QUARTET Adam Barnett-Hart, VIOLIN Aaron Boyd, VIOLIN Pierre Lapointe, VIOLA Brook Speltz, CELLO EMERSON STRING QUARTET Eugene Drucker, VIOLIN Philip Setzer, VIOLIN Lawrence Dutton, VIOLA Paul Watkins, CELLO ORION STRING QUARTET Daniel Phillips, VIOLIN Todd Phillips, VIOLIN Steven Tenenbom, VIOLA Timothy Eddy, CELLO SCHUMANN QUARTET* Erik Schumann, VIOLIN Ken Schumann, VIOLIN Liisa Randalu, VIOLA Mark Schumann, CELLO SHANGHAI QUARTET Weigang Li, VIOLIN Yi-Wen Jiang, VIOLIN Honggang Li, VIOLA Nicholas Tzavaras, CELLO ST. LAWRENCE STRING QUARTET Geoff Nuttall, VIOLIN Owen Dalby, VIOLIN Lesley Robertson, VIOLA Christopher Costanza, CELLO

*designates a CMS Two Artist

Photo Credits: Event photography by Tristan Cook; Lipman by Jiyang Chen; Escher String Quartet by Sophie Zhai; Emerson String Quartet by

Lisa-Marie Mazzucco; Calidore String Quartet by Jeff Fasano; Hoopes by Marco Borggreve; Avital © Harald Hoffmann / Deutsche Grammophon; Boldoczki by Marco Borggreve; Barnatan by Marco Borggreve; McGill by David Finlayson; Weilerstein by Decca / © Harald Hoffmann; Shanghai Quartet by Yan Dong; Mendelssohn care of bpk, Berlin / Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin /Ruth Schacht / Art Resource, NY; Huang by Lilian Finckel; Bullock by Christian Steiner; McDermott by Batteo Trisolini; Cellists by Karli Cadel; St. Lawrence String Quartet by Leonardo Mascaro; Hristova by Lisa-Marie Mazzucco; Sitkovetsky by Serban Mestecaneanu; Vonsattel by Beowulf Sheehan; Sauer by Steven Riskind; Carr by Jo Schofield; Lonquich by Anna Grudinina; Schumann Quartet by Kaupo Kikkas; Um by Vanessa Briceño Photography; Dautricourt by Nanogirl; Atapine by DoHyoung Kim; Rosenbaum by Matt Fried; Wu Man by Kuandi Studio; Meet the Music illustration © Roger Roth; Adolphe by Barbara Luisi.


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