Toccata in E minor, BWV 914 by J. S. Bach; Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13 (1837 Edition) by R. Schumann; Maslenitsa (February) from The Seasons, Op. 37 bis and Dumka, Russian rustic scene, Op. 59 by P. Tchaikovsky; Sonata-Reminiscenza, Op. 38, No. 1 by N. Medtner; Islamey, Oriental fantasy by M. BalakirevTemirzhan Yerzhanov burst into prominence […]
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The Oakland Trio
Contrasts by Bartók; Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 23 by Arensky Violinist Cindy Chen is an acclaimed recording artist in China, with eight CD collections of her nouveau interpretations of that countrys traditional classics. Pianist Laura Goehner-Moreno has concertized extensively throughout North America, with a CD repertoire that ranges from classical Mexican […]
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Works by Duruflé, Bloch, Liebermann and othersJulliard alumnus Miles Graber is one of the most highly regarded collaborative pianists in the Bay Area, and has been associated with such eminent musicians as Itzhak Perlman and Camilla Wicks. Madeline Prager, a distinguished figure on the European classical music scene for 25 years and principal violist of […]
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Air for Violin and Piano by Aaron Jay Kernis; Sonata for Violin and Piano by John Corigliano; Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108 by Johannes BrahmsErtan Torgul’s musical credentials are as impressive as his playing—former member of the New World Symphony, co-founder of the Prix Mercure-winning Plymouth String Quartet, current Associate Concertmaster of […]
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Works by Brahms, Dvorák, de Falla, Montsalvatge, Mechem, Obradors, Rhabani, Bohmler and moreGreek mezzo-soprano Layna Chianakas has performed on the opera stage and in recital throughout the United States and in Europe and Central and South America. Noted for her unconventional and variegated programs, the artist whom the San Jose Mercury News called “Wild of […]
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