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SUMMARY:Now/Then: Ustvolskaya and the Next Generation
DESCRIPTION:Concert talk by Olga Panteleeva; \nDariya Maminova: Déjà vu for piano 4 hands (2013);\nMarina Khorkova: a priori for flute and cello (2013);\nGalina Ustvolskaya: Trio for clarinet\, violin\, piano (1949);\nGalina Ustvolskaya: Grand Duet for cello and piano (1959); \nChristopher Narloch performs Maminova’s Déjà vu with Andrew Rosenblum.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/nowthen-ustvolskaya-and-the-next-generation/
LOCATION:Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts\, 915 E. 60th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637\, United States
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SUMMARY:Galina Ustvolskaya Piano Sonatas
DESCRIPTION:Pre-Concert talk by Maria Cizmic\n\n\n\nSonata No. 5 for piano (1986)\nSonata No. 4 for piano (1957)\nSonata for Violin and Piano (1952)\nSonata No. 2 for piano (1949)\nSonata No. 6 for piano (1988); \n\n\n\nChristopher Narloch performs Galina Ustvolskaya’s Piano Sonata No. 2.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/galina-ustvolskaya-piano-sonatas/
LOCATION:PianoForte\, 1335 S Michigan Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60619\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jay Pike and Sixto Franco\, Viola Duo
DESCRIPTION:Program:\nRe-tuning\, by Ann Southam\nDuet for two violas\, by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach\nMechanics\, for two violas\, by Sixto Franco\nLament\, for two violas\, by Frank Bridge \nJay Pike studied viola in his home state at the University of Montana\, and later at Roosevelt University in Chicago. He has performed with many ensembles in the Chicago area including Chicago Opera Theatre\, the Elgin Symphony\, the Civic Orchestra of Chicago\, and Ensemble Dal Niente. Some highlights include a beautiful production of Bluebeard’s Castle at Thalia Hall with the New Millennium Orchestra\, and performing alongside his college teachers and mentors in a String Orchestra of the Rockies concert last fall.\nJay also keeps a busy teaching schedule. In addition to running a Suzuki violin program in Morton Grove\, Jay also teaches for The People’s Music School’s new community music program in Back of the Yards\, on Chicago’s south side. \nSixto Franco\, viola\nMr Franco is an active performer\, teacher and composer\, having performed in Europe\, United States and Mexico. Mr Franco has performed with ensembles such as the Eight Black Bird and the Fifth House ensembles\, Camerata Chicago\, Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra\, Symbiosis Ensemble in LA\, and Camerata Musicalis in Spain\, Barcelona Symphonic Orchestra\, and Shleswig-Holstein Musik Festival Orchestra\, among others.\nAs a former member of the Kaia String Quartet\, Sixto Franco has released two albums titled “Latinoamerica” (2015) and “Quartango” (2016). As chamber music performer\, Sixto Franco has also appeared at the Latino Music Festival of Chicago performing\, Pritzker Theater\, Fullerton Hall of the Chicago Arts institute\, Mayne Stage\, University of Chicago\, and has joint artists such as Paquito D´Rivera\, Fareed Haque\, Ernie Adams\, and Rick Ferguson.\nBesides his presence in the chamber music and orchestra scene\, Mr. Franco has also appeared as soloist in California and his native Spain\, performing works of Mozart\, Bruch and other contemporary composer. In 2012\, composer\, Jason Barabba dedicated his duet for viola and clarinet to Mr. Franco who then premiered and recorded the work June of that year in Madrid\, Spain.\nAs a composer\, Sixto Franco has written for different mediums such as chamber music\, theater and dance. He made his debut on February 2011 premiering his work “Blanco y Negro” in a Cancer Benefit Concert promoted by the Spanish Consulate of Los Angeles and the Symbiosis Ensemble. The “MalArte Association”\, Spain\, premiered his piece Five “O’clock Tabu” as the sound track for an interdisciplinary theater and dance show with the same title. His last collaboration included the Tiffany Lawsone Dance Company resulting on the creation of “Calm Panic” for solo viola and dancer. Some of his future engagements are: the premiere of his Viola Duet and the world premier of a viola concerto by composer Kevin Hartnett’s viola concerto.\nSixto Franco is a Master Graduate from Thornton School of Music at University of Southern California and has earned a Performance Degree in Chamber Music studies at the Northern Illinois University under the guidance of the Avalon String Quartet. His teachers include Donald McInnes\, Ashan Pillai\, Anthony Devroye\, Hagai Shaham and Midori Goto.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/jay-pike-and-sixto-franco-viola-duo/
LOCATION:Narloch Piano Studio\, 4636 N Francisco Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171022T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171022T170000
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SUMMARY:Musical Tapas Piano Trio Concert
DESCRIPTION:Selections from piano trios around the world will be performed and paired with food represented from each country in the program. \nFranz Schubert – Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat Major\, D. 929\nII- Andante un poco mossa \nFranz Joseph Haydn – Piano Trio No. 39 in G Major\, “Gypsy”\, Hob. XV: 25\nIV- Finale: Rondo all’Ongarese. Presto \nBright Sheng (b. 1955) – Four Movements for Piano Trio\nIII \nMark O’Connor (b. 1961) – Poets and Prophets\nI- Man in Black\nII- The Tennessee Two \nAnton Arensky – Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor\, Op. 32\nIII- Elegia. Adagio \nAstor Piazzolla – Four Seasons\nOtoño Porteño (Autumn)\nInvierno Porteño (Winter)\nVerano Porteño (Summer) \nSarah Hansen\, cello; Katie Cousins\, violin; Mickey Chien\, piano \nMickey Chien is an accomplished solo pianist who has won top prizes in the Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competition in New York and the Kankakee Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition in Illinois. Also active as a collaborative artist\, he has performed throughout the United States and Asia\, including appearances at the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York\, the National Recital Hall in Taiwan\, and the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts in Illinois. In 2012\, he won the Sydney Wright Collaborative Piano Competition. In 2012\, he served as guest soloist and collaborative pianist at the Clear Creek Festival in Oregon and as opera coach at the Illinois Lyric Theatre\, working with conductor Eduardo Diazmuñoz and renowned tenor Nathan Gunn.\nMr. Chien currently serves as a Collaborative Pianist at Bradley University and as a faculty member at the Performing Art Institute at Wyoming Seminary in Pennsylvania\, where he teaches piano masterclasses and group piano classes in addition to coaching chamber ensembles each summer. In 2012 and 2013\, he served as Chair of the Champaign Chapter of the Music Teacher National Association. In 2016\, he has formed Estampes Musician in Peoria and Champaign-Urbana area\, and give masterclasses\, performances\, and clinics in high schools and universities.\nMr. Chien earned his Bachelor of Music degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale\, and his Master of Music degree in Piano Performance from the University of Texas at Austin. He is currently a candidate for a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance and Literature\, with a cognate in a Piano Pedagogy\, from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.\nMickey currently resides in the Peoria\, Illinois area\, where he enjoys making friends with dogs and playing badminton. \nViolinist Katie Cousins is a versatile performer and teacher with a passion for an enormous range of musical styles. She has been featured on stages across the U.S. and Europe\, and is dedicated to making both classic and new music accessible to a diverse population.\nCurrently based in Chicago\, Katie is a member of the Peoria Symphony. Throughout her musical career\, she has also enjoyed performing as a part of the Heartland Festival Orchestra\, Chicago Arts Orchestra\, the Chicago Composers Orchestra\, the Waterbury Symphony\, the New Britain Symphony\, the Hartford Opera Theater Orchestra\, and the Spirit of Broadway Theater outside of New York\, among others.\nWith a special passion for chamber music\, Katie has been fortunate enough to spend time in Europe sharing masterpieces of the chamber repertoire with international audiences. She is currently a member of the Living Room Players\, a chamber music collective based in Oak Park\, and has worked with members of the Emerson\, Pacifica\, and St. Lawrence String Quartets. In the fall of 2011\, she co-founded Isosceles​\, a violin-saxophone-piano trio with which she toured across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern U.S.\n​Katie holds a Master of Music and a Graduate Professional Diploma in Violin Performance from the Hartt School in Hartford\, Connecticut. While there\, she developed a special interest in contemporary music\, leading to her performances with the Hartt School Contemporary Ensemble and the 016 New Music Ensemble\, also based in Hartford. In addition\, she has had the opportunity to work with great living composers such as William Bolcolm\, Jennifer Higdon\, and John Corigliano.\n​Before completing her graduate studies at Hartt\, Katie received a Bachelor of Science in Music Education from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania. She is a strong advocate for the development and strengthening of music programs in schools across the U.S.\, and has been teaching in private\, small group\, and classroom settings for over 14 years.\nWhen not performing or teaching\, Katie can often be found traveling with loved ones in tow\, a good book in hand\, and a camera at the ready. \nSarah Hansen is a young and upcoming artist based in Chicago\, Illinois. She began her musical education in her hometown of Cincinnati and has since studied and collaborated with leading musicians across the country. Her playing has been featured on stages around the world\, from Chicago’s Symphony Center to the Sydney Opera House.\nSarah regularly performs with ensembles throughout the midwest; including the Illinois Symphony\, the Quad City Symphony\, the Chicago Composers’ Orchestra\, the Peoria Symphony\, and the Southwest Michigan Symphony. In the 2016-17 concert season\, she also appeared as a featured soloist with the Salt Creek Chamber Orchestra\, the Bradley University Symphony Orchestra\, and on Christ’s Church of Kettering’s Joyful Sounds Series.\nIn the Fall of 2015\, Sarah joined the music faculty at Bradley University in Peoria\, IL\, where she teaches cello and performs with the faculty new-music chamber ensemble\, Peoria Lunaire. Sarah also maintains a private cello studio in Chicago; her students range in level from beginner to pre-professional and in age from elementary school to retirement. She has previously served on faculty at the Chicago School of Music and Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp.\nA dedicated ambassador for the partnership among performers\, audiences\, and communities\, Sarah frequently presents educational concerts\, programs\, and discussions in a variety of venues and settings. In 2014\, she lead a seminar at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago for doctors and medical students looking to better understand the physical demands and challenges facing modern performing artists.\nSarah is a graduate of DePaul University’s School of Music\, where she received her Master of Music degree\, and The Hartt School of Music\, where she earned her Bachelor of Music degree and was a Laureate in the prestigious Van Rooy Competition for Musical Excellence. Her primary teachers included Stephen Balderston\, Mihai Tetel\, and Tom Guth.\nOutside of performing and teaching\, Sarah spends her time training for her next marathon or triathlon. She also dabbles in art and enjoys exploring Chicago’s many cafés\, restaurants\, and sidewalk libraries.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/musical-tapas-piano-trio-concert/
LOCATION:Narloch Piano Studio\, 4636 N Francisco Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171029T140000
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SUMMARY:Halloween Recital
DESCRIPTION:Students of Narloch Piano Studio perform.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/halloween-recital-5/
LOCATION:Narloch Piano Studio\, 4636 N Francisco Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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