January 4: The Herrick Trio: Marilyn Gibson, violin; Daryl Goldberg, cello; Joan Stein, piano. Beethoven: Variations, Op. 66; Joshua Rosenblum: Six Little Pieces (composed for the Herrick Trio); Turina: Trio No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 76; Schubert Trio in B-flat Major, Op 99.
January 11: New York Piano Trio: Yuval Waldman, violin; David Calhoun, cello; Lily Friedman, piano. Guest Artists: Mara Milkis, violin; Olga Terlitsky, viola; Pawel Knapkin, double bass; Dan Wions, French horn; Shirit Lee Weiss, soprano. Schubert: Auf dem Strom, Op 119; Schnittke: Piano Quintet; Schubert: “Trout” Quintet, Op. 114.
January 18: The New York Treble Singers: Virginia Davidson, conductor. Works by Brooke Joyce, Laura Kaminsky, Lynn Kurtz, Eleanor Sandresky, Judith Shatin, Joan Stafford II, Beth Wiemann, Don Hart, Barbara Strossi, Virgil Thompson. Seven of these will be premiere performances.
January 25: All Seasons Chamber Players: Brenda Sakofsky, flute; Robert Lawrence, violin; Joel Rudin, viola; Ellen Zoe Hassman, cello; Jean Strickholm and Jan Deats, piano. From Vienna to Hollywood: Brahms: Trio in B Major, Op 8; Hue: Fantasie for Flute and Piano; Beethoven: Variations, WoO 67; Nino Rota: Trio for Flute, Violin and Piano.
February 1: The Lumina String Quartet: Asya Meshberg and Lynn Bechtold, violin; Boris Deviatov, viola; Jennifer Devore, cello; Works by Dvorák, Ghezzo, Ives and Schubert.
February 8: Music Amici: Marti Sweet, Artistic Director and violin; Michael Drapkin, clarinet; Dorothy Lasson, cello; Christopher Oldfather, piano. Milhaud: Trio; Ives: Adagio (violin, clarinet and piano); Mozart: Trio, K 548; Mendelssohn: Trio in D Minor, Op. 49 (violin, cello and piano)
February 15: Harmonie Ensemble/New York: Steven Richman, Music Director Dvorák Centennial Concert (marking the 100th anniversary of Dvorák’s death): Radoslav Kvapil, piano (President of the Dvorák Society, Prague); Kevin Maynor, bass (Met Opera, NYC Opera). Variations, Op. 36; Dumka and Furiant, Op. 12; Poetic Tone Pictures; Biblical Songs; Songs by Dvorák’s “grandstudents,” Gershwin, Copland and Ellington.
February 22: Ambrosia and Friends: Beulah
Cox, violin; Martin Fett, cello; Frank Daykin, piano. Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel:
Trio in D Minor, Op. 11; Schubert: Trio in E-Flat, Op. 100.
February 29: The Riverside Trio: Liand Chai, violin; Robert
Tennen, cello; Einat Fabrikant, piano. Beethoven: Op. 70, No. 1 in D Minor
(Ghost); Henry Cowell: four selections from Nine Short Movements; and R.
Schumann: Op. 63, No. 1 in D Minor.
March 7: The New York Piano Trio: Chris Lee, violin; David Calhoun, cello; Lily Friedman, piano. Guest Artists Olga Terlitsky, viola; Shirit Lee Weiss, soprano. Mendelssohn: Piano Quartet in B Minor, Op. 3; Rachmaninoff: Two songs Op. 4, No. 3 and 4; Beethoven: Piano Trio Op. 70, No. 2 in E-flat.
March 14: Amy Kim, cello; Eugenia Glivinski, piano: Works by Frescobaldi-Cassado, Beethoven, Strauss, Paganini.
March 28: All Seasons Chamber Players: Brenda Sakofsky, flute; Robert Lawrence, violin; Joel Rudin, viola; Ellen Zoe Hassman, cello; Jean Strickholm and Steven Anderson, piano. Sonic Contrasts: R. Schumann: Piano Quartet in E-flat, Op. 47; Reger: Serenade in G; Fauré-Messager: Souvenirs de Bayreuth; Dvorák; Pieces for Cello and Piano..
*April 4: Harmonie Ensemble/New York: Steven Richman, conductor; Lincoln Mayorga, piano. Ferde Grofe: Original Paul Whiteman Orchestra version of Grand Canyon Suite, Mississippi Suite and Grofe’s own arrangement of Gershwin’s 2nd Rhapsody for piano and orchestra.
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