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J.S. Bach Suite No. 4 in E flat major BWV 1010 00:15 Prelude 04:51 Allemande 09:57 Courante 12:32 Sarabande 17:41 Bouree 23:19 Gigue 25:55 Commentary by Don Byron Perspectives Ensemble presents the first of a series, “Music in the Time of Covid,” as one contribution to the global efforts of artists to meet this challenging moment in history with resilience and creativity. The six Suites for Solo Cello of Johann Sebastian Bach +••.••(...)) are among the most iconic and captivating works for that instrument and Perspectives Ensemble’s longtime solo cellist, Wendy Sutter, has centered them in her repertoire over the course of her career, constantly deepening her relationship to these masterworks. Perspectives Ensemble is delighted to offer her August 23, 2020 livestreamed performances of the Six Suites in full, and to frame them with unique commentaries by renowned musicologists and cultural commentators, George Stauffer, Kira Thurman, Don Byron, and Tim Page. The Ensemble expresses its profound gratitude to the Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation, the Si Newhouse Foundation, and the Hegardt Foundation for generous support in making this project possible. Heralded as “one of the great leading cellists of the classical stage” by the Wall Street Journal, Wendy Sutter has proven herself as one of the foremost and diverse soloists of her generation. Having performed widely on five continents, she has been acclaimed by critics in all major publications including The New York Times, Strad Magazine, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, and The San Francisco Chronicle. Ms. Sutter has appeared frequently as concerto soloist with such orchestras as The Dallas, Seattle, Colorado, Tucson, Shanghai Symphonies, The Hong Kong and Brussels Philharmonics and The Royal Residentie Orchestra of the Hague. As soloist, she has performed under many esteemed conductors, including Jaap Van Zweden, Marin Alsop, and Tan Dun. Ms. Sutter appears regularly at festivals including Marlboro, Spoleto, Ravinia, Seattle Chamber Music Society, Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society. In addition, she has played numerous solo recitals at venues such as The Barbican, Carnegie Hall, Bargemusic, and Lincoln Center. Philip Glass's solo cello suite “Songs and Poems,” written exclusively for Sutter by Glass in 2007, won great acclaim from audiences and critics world-wide, was voted best new CD of the year by listeners of National Public Radio, and became the second-best selling download in 2008 in the classical division on iTunes. In 1994 Ms. Sutter was invited by Mikhail Baryshnikov to give the world premiere of “A Suite of Dances,” an on-stage duet for Ms. Sutter playing Bach solo suites for cello, accompanying Mikhail Baryshnikov. This piece was choreographed especially for these two artists by the legendary Jerome Robbins. Perspectives Ensemble was founded by its Artistic Director Sato Moughalian in 1993 as the resident ensemble for the series Perspectives in Music and Art at Columbia University. Under her direction, the group continues to present programs that contextualize the work of living and historic composers and artists, consistently receiving the highest critical accolades. Praise from The New York Times includes "first-rate performances by accomplished musicians," and the Times called the ensemble's performance of El Amor Brujo "stunning. Perspectives Ensemble worked [without a conductor], yet gave a performance that was remarkably polished, fastidiously balanced and full of electricity." The Ensemble serves as Artist in Residence of the Foundation for Iberian Music, City University Graduate Center. The Fundación Ramón Llull honored Artistic Director Moughalian with its 2013 Prize for Creative Arts. A product of her lifelong interest in the intersection of the arts with history, Moughalian’s first book, Feast of Ashes: The Life and Art of David Ohannessian, was published by Redwood/Stanford University Press in 2019. Perspectives Ensemble has been presented in the Morgan Library, Stern Auditorium of Carnegie Hall, the 92nd Street Y, Lincoln Center, Columbia and New York Universities, the Guggenheim and Rubin Museums, and has recorded for Sony Classics, American Modern Recordings, and two recordings for Naxos, featuring works of Xavier Montsalvatge and Manuel de Falla, each of which was released to resounding critical acclaim. The Ensemble served in residence for the Young People's Chorus of NY's Transient Glory commissioning program, and for the Miller Theatre's groundbreaking Pocket Concerto Project, Composer Portraits, and Bach series.
James Ehnes Eugène Ysaÿe Ling Fritz Kreisler Niccolò Paganini Jacques Thibaud Johann Sebastian Bach Ashkenazy Alsop Sir Andrew Davis Denève Fischer Paavo Järvi Järvi Noseda Robertson Runnicles Shelley Janowski Orozco Orozco Estrada Estrada Harding Zweden Elgar Luisi Aaron Jay Kernis Beethoven Andsnes Lortie Lugansky Tamestit Vogler Yuja Wang Ludovic Morlot Korngold Barber Friedman Heifetz Debussy Respighi Britten Shostakovich Prokofiev Andrew Manze Vienna Symphony Czech Philharmonic Dso Berlin Gewandhausorchester Leipzig San Francisco Symphony Munich Philharmonic London Philharmonic Orchestra Dallas Symphony Orchestra Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Seattle Chamber Music Society Seattle Symphony Philharmonia Orchestra Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Carnegie Hall Lincoln Center Wigmore Hall Symphony Center Concertgebouw Amsterdam White Nights Festival Verbier Festival Dresden Music Festival Théâtre Jeu Paume 2010 2016 2017 2018 2019
5:00 PM We have asked our student participants to submit pre-recorded videos for James to evaluate prior to the Master Class to reduce any possible internet lag. Once the videos conclude, James will begin working with the students! Program: Kaiyuan Wu: Eugène Ysaÿe Sonata No. 6 in E Major 4:35 Boxianzi Vivian Ling: Fritz Kreisler Recitative & Scherzo, Op. 6 28:40 Grace Huh: Niccolò Paganini 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 1 XXIV. Caprice in A Minor: Tema con Variazioni (Quasi Presto) 51:00 Idunn Lohne: Eugène Ysaÿe Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 27 "Jacques Thibaud" I. Obsession - Prelude: Poco vivace 1:19:50 Jeong Celine Kim: Johann Sebastian Bach Violin Partita No.2 in D Minor, BWV 1004 III. Sarabande IV. Gigue 1:39:50 Artist Profile: James Ehnes has established himself as one of the most sought-after violinists on the international stage. Gifted with a rare combination of stunning virtuosity, serene lyricism and an unfaltering musicality, Ehnes is a favourite guest of many of the world’s most respected conductors including Ashkenazy, Alsop, Sir Andrew Davis, Denève, Elder, Ivan Fischer, Gardner, Paavo Järvi, Mena, Noseda, Robertson and Runnicles. Ehnes’s long list of orchestras includes, amongst others, the Boston, Chicago, London, NHK and Vienna Symphony Orchestras, the Los Angeles, New York, Munich and Czech Philharmonic Orchestras, and the Cleveland, Philadelphia, Philharmonia and DSO Berlin orchestras. Recent orchestral highlights include the MET Orchestra at Carnegie Hall with Noseda, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig with Shelley, San Francisco Symphony with Janowski, Frankfurt Radio Symphony with Orozco-Estrada, London Symphony with Harding, and Munich Philharmonic with van Zweden, as well as his debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Lincoln Center in spring 2019. In 2019/20, Ehnes is Artist in Residence with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, which includes performances of the Elgar Concerto with Luisi, a play/direct programme leg by Ehnes, and a chamber music programme. In 2017, Ehnes premiered the Aaron-Jay Kernis Violin Concerto with the Toronto, Seattle and Dallas Symphony Orchestras, and gave further performances of the piece with the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Alongside his concerto work, James Ehnes maintains a busy recital schedule. He performs regularly at the Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, Symphony Center Chicago, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Ravinia, Montreux, Chaise-Dieu, the White Nights Festival in St Petersburg, Verbier Festival, Festival de Pâques in Aix, and in 2018 he undertook a recital tour to the Far East, including performances in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. As part of the Beethoven celebrations, Ehnes has been invited to perform the complete cycle of Beethoven Sonatas at the Wigmore Hall throughout 2019/20. Elsewhere Ehnes performs the Beethoven Sonatas at Dresden Music Festival, Prague Spring Festival, the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, at Aspen Music Festival (as part of a multi-year residency) and at Bravo Vail Festival during his residency week also including the Violin Concerto and Triple Concerto with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Runnicles. In 2016, Ehnes undertook a cross-Canada recital tour, performing in each of the country’s provinces and territories, to celebrate his 40th birthday. As a chamber musician, he has collaborated with leading artists such as Andsnes, Capucon, Lortie, Lugansky, Yo-Yo Ma, Tamestit, Vogler and Yuja Wang. In 2010, he formally established the Ehnes Quartet, with whom he has performed in Europe at venues including the Wigmore Hall, Auditorium du Louvre in Paris and Théâtre du Jeu de Paume in Aix, amongst others. Ehnes is the Artistic Director of the Seattle Chamber Music Society. Ehnes has an extensive discography and has won many awards for his recordings, including a Grammy Award (2019) for his live recording of Aaron Jay Kernis’ Violin Concerto with the Seattle Symphony and Ludovic Morlot, and a Gramophone Award for his live recording of the Elgar Concerto with the Philharmonia Orchestra and Sir Andrew Davis. His recording of the Korngold, Barber and Walton violin concertos won a Grammy Award for ‘Best Instrumental Soloist Performance’ and a JUNO award for ‘Best Classical Album of the Year’. His recording of the Paganini Caprices earned him universal praise, with Diapason writing of the disc, “Ehnes confirms the predictions of Erick Friedman, eminent student of Heifetz: ‘there is only one like him born every hundred years’.” Recent releases include sonatas by Beethoven, Debussy, Elgar and Respighi, and concertos by Walton, Britten, Shostakovich, Prokofiev and Strauss, as well as the Beethoven Violin Concerto with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Andrew Manze, which was released in October 2017 (Onyx Classics).
Schubert Seattle Chamber Music Society 2010 2011
5/6/2010 - Alex was featured in the 12th Annual Monika Clowes Memorial "Emerging Artist Concert" presented by Seattle Chamber Music Society. Alex is the grand prize winner of 2010 King FM Ten Grands Young Artist Awards competition and 2011 "Ten Grands" Artist. A recent KOMO TV story by Eric Johnson on Alex is here (http•••)
Niccolò Paganini Maclean Seattle Chamber Music Society 2017
Paganini: Caprice No. 17 | Marley Erickson, solo violin On King FM’s Northwest Focus LIVE with Sean MacLean, 14 year old violinist Marley Erickson claimed her prize as winner of King FM’s 2017 Young Artist Awards, in the lower age division The KING FM Young Artist Awards (http•••) are presented in partnership with the Seattle Chamber Music Society (http•••) and BECU (http•••) to give talented young musicians a bigger stage. Marley Erickson (http•••) a homeschooler and violin student of Simon James at the time of this broadcast, launched one of those 24 Caprices, so ironically named by the possessed supervirtuoso Niccolò Paganini, that splits the four violin strings into two upper aerialists and two lower trapeze catchers: the 17th E-flat major Caprice, written 200 years ago and still a workout! Paganini dedicated them "alli artisti" (to the artists) rather than to a specific person. Niccolò Paganini: from the 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, no. 17 in E-Flat Major. Marley Erickson, solo violin Recorded 23 June, 2017 on Northwest Focus LIVE (http•••) Direction, cameras, lighting: Sean MacLean (http•••) Audio, cameras, editing: Matt Ogaz
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