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SUMMARY:Quator Danel
DESCRIPTION:New York’s Grand Central Terminal is renowned for its enormous windows. Few know though\, that there are secret walkways within those windows\, unless they invest in a tour. Coleman is something of a musical central terminal – providing access to one window of wonder after another. This season\, our series finale is a ‘secret’ quartet. Although renowned internationally since its founding in 1991\, Quatuor Danel did not perform in the U.S.  until 2015. \n“It’s a wonder that a veteran chamber music group known throughout Europe doesn’t perform here more often\,” according to DC Metro Theater Arts. As the San Francisco Classical Voice’s reviewer wrote\, “I’d never heard of the ensemble. . .now\, Quatuor Danel might well be my favorite.” \nProgram \n    Beethoven — Quartet in B-flat Major\, Op. 18\, No. 6\n    Shostakovich — Quartet No. 6 in G Major\, Op. 101\n    Weinberg — Quartet No 6 in E minor\, Op. 35 \nView or download the program notes \nTickets are on sale now. \n 
URL:http://www.colemanchambermusic.org/event/quator-danel/
LOCATION:Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium\, 332 S. Michigan Ave.\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91106\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018-2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190317T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190317T153000
DTSTAMP:20260418T031308
CREATED:20190201T192721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T010217Z
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SUMMARY:Escher String Quartet with David Speltz\, cello
DESCRIPTION:Like its namesake\, graphic artist M.C. Escher\, the Quartet creates its own “impossible constructions\,” simultaneously showcasing each instrument’s part while melding them into one\, offering audiences unusual views and new perspectives. As The Guardian noted\, the ensemble’s members display “fabulous unanimity\, tonal warmth and care over detail.” \nDavid Speltz\nSeason Artists of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center\, the Escher String Quartet received the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2013. It is String Quartet in Residence at Southern Methodist University in Dallas\, Texas; and Tuesday Musical in Akron\, Ohio. Its performances around the world have earned accolades\, from “stylish and graceful\, with lovely blended tone” (Bachtrack.com) to “superb\, their concentration and stamina especially remarkable.” – The New York Times \nFamily members have often been part of the Coleman Concerts dating back to the 1920s when founder Alice Coleman performed works composed by her sister Sarah. This concert continues the family tradition when cellist David Speltz  joins the Escher Quartet to perform Schubert’s Quintet for Strings in C Major; David’s son\, Brook Speltz\, is the Escher’s cellist. \nDavid Speltz is no stranger to Coleman\, first winning the Coleman Competition’s Vera Barstow Award in 1973 with the Arriaga String Quartet. In 1984\, Mr. Speltz performed on the Coleman concert series as a member of Musical Offering. Father and son will no doubt bring a special energy to this performance. \nMr. Speltz’s connections to Southern California’s classical music scene run deep. He was a member of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra under Sir Neville Marriner\, and served as principal cellist of the California Chamber Orchestra under Henri Temianka. He has also\, in the course of 44+ years\, played in the studio orchestras of more than 1\,000 movies. \nProgram \n    Beethoven — Quartet in F Major\, Op. 18\, No. 1\n    Ives — Quartet No. 2\n    Schubert — Quintet for Strings in C Major \nView or download the program notes \nTickets are on sale now. \n  \nPhoto credit: Sarah Skinner (top photo)
URL:http://www.colemanchambermusic.org/event/escher-string-quartet-with-david-speltz-cello/
LOCATION:Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium\, 332 S. Michigan Ave.\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91106\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018-2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190210T153000
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CREATED:20190201T020330Z
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SUMMARY:Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Hailed by the Manchester Evening News as “arguably the best ensemble of its kind in the world” and by the Glasgow Herald as “breathtakingly perfect. . .an astonishing experience\,” the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet performs in concert halls worldwide\, though this concert will be part of its final North American tour. \nThe Quintet members enjoy a unique view and perspective as “living musical witnesses” to the partnership between arguably the world most revered orchestra and directors Herbert von Karajan\, Claudio Abbado and Sir Simon Rattle\, along with virtually every major conductor of our time\, from Leonard Bernstein to Daniel Barenboim. In recent years\, the members of the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet have intensified their teaching and coaching roles with students. \nPROGRAM \n    Mozart — Three Fantasies for Mechanical Organ\, K. 594 – K. 616 – KJ. 608\n    Hindemith — Kleine Kammermusik\, Op. 24\, No. 2\n    Tomasi — Five Dances\, Sacred and Profane\n    Taffanel — Quintet in G minor \nView or download the program notes \nTickets are on sale now. \n 
URL:http://www.colemanchambermusic.org/event/20190210-berlin-philharmonic-wind-quintet/
LOCATION:Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium\, 332 S. Michigan Ave.\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91106\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018-2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190127T153000
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CREATED:20180319T015225Z
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SUMMARY:The Pražák Quartet and The Zemlinsky Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Every musical configuration\, be it vocal or instrumental\, choral or symphonic\, chamber or solo\, is a distinctive window of the soul. The string octet is one of the more unusual windows\, and the Pražák and Zemlinsky Quartets are joining together to explore the view. Throughout Coleman’s years\, the Gade octet will be heard by our audiences for the first time\, and the Mendelssohn and Shostakovich octets each for just the third time. \nBoth Quartets are Czech\, and both won the Premier Grand Prix at the Bordeaux International String Competition: the Zemlinsky in 2010\, the Pražák in 1978 (at that time the Evian Competition). Each quartet was founded by students in Prague\, the Pražák in 1972 and the Zemlinsky in 1994. \nPROGRAM \nGade — String Octet in F Major\, Op. 17\nShostakovich — Two Pieces for String Octet\, Op. 11\nMendelssohn — String Octet in E-flat Major\, Op. 20 \nView or download the program notes \nSeason subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now.
URL:http://www.colemanchambermusic.org/event/20190127-the-prazak-quartet-and-the-zemlinsky-quartet/
LOCATION:Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium\, 332 S. Michigan Ave.\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91106\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018-2019
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SUMMARY:REBEL
DESCRIPTION:Named after the innovative French Baroque composer Jean-Féry Rebel\, REBEL is pronounced like the verb\, not the noun…which makes sense\, considering how this award-winning ensemble opens wide a dazzlingly authentic ‘picture window’ to the baroque era… a window both musical and visual as for this performance REBEL will be joined by baroque dancers Paige Whitley-Bauguess and Thomas Baird. \n“The world of baroque music is a volatile\, action-packed place\,” writes The Washington Post. “One of the best groups is REBEL\, whose playing [is] fiery\, alive and beautifully controlled.” \nThe only period instrument ensemble awarded an artists’ residency at NPR\, REBEL has been featured on Performance Today\, Sunday Baroque\, and BBC’s Radio 3; and released more than 20 CDs worldwide. \nPROGRAM \nLully — Ouverture & Passacaille from Armide\nAnonymous — Sarabande\nCampra — Aimable Vainqueur\nHandel — Trio Sonata in G Major\, Op. 5\, No. 4\, HWV 399\nCorelli — Sonata in D minor\, Op. 4\, No. 8\nRebel — Les Caractères de la Danse (Fantaisie)\nLeclair — Ouverture in D Major\, Op. 13\, No. 2\nFux — Trio Sonata in G minor\, K 320\nVivaldi — Trio Sonata in D minor\, Op. 1\, No. 12\, ‘La Follia’ RV 63 \nView or download the program notes \nSeason subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now. \n \nPhoto credit: Howard Goodman (top photo)
URL:http://www.colemanchambermusic.org/event/20181111-rebel/
LOCATION:Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium\, 332 S. Michigan Ave.\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91106\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018-2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181014T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181014T153000
DTSTAMP:20260418T031308
CREATED:20180317T173310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181002T021814Z
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SUMMARY:David Finckel & Wu Han
DESCRIPTION:David Finckel and Wu Han “explode on the stage\, exuding not only glamour and theatrical flair but also superb musical insight. The audience’s thrill is twofold” (The Washington Post). \nThe artists present a program they have selected to illuminate the theme of German Mastery. From Beethoven’s incredibly lyrical Opus 69\, composed at the height of the Classical period\, to Brahms’s soulful second sonata\, whose beloved fugue pays homage to Bach\, the master of counterpoint\, the program traverses the German tradition of consummate craftsmanship in artistry. Concluding with Mendelssohn’s exhilarating Opus 58\, which epitomizes the era of German Romanticism\, this thrilling program is a tour de force through some of the most revered treasures of the cello-piano duo literature. \nPROGRAM \nBeethoven — Sonata in A Major for Cello and Piano\, Op. 69\nBrahms — Sonata No. 1 in E minor for Cello and Piano\, Op. 38\nMendelssohn — Sonata No. 2 in D Major for Cello and Piano\, Op. 58 \nView or download the program notes \nSeason subscriptions and individual tickets are on sale now.
URL:http://www.colemanchambermusic.org/event/20181014-david-finckel-wu-han/
LOCATION:Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium\, 332 S. Michigan Ave.\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91106\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018-2019
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