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10/3/2005
On Saturday, October 29 at 8:00 PM, the Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music will present international performing artists Theodor and Ulrike N��lein as part of the Conservatory�s New Music Collective concert series. The N��leins will perform new works for viola and piano by composers such as Caleb Burnhans, Donald Hagar, Lowell Liebermann, Nissim J. Schual, and Zolt�n G�rdonyi. Tickets for the performance are $15; $10 students/seniors, and are available by calling the Conservatory at 718-622-3300. Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music is located at 58 Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and is accessible by the by the Q or B trains to 7th Avenue, or the 2/3 trains to Grand Army Plaza.

Violist Theodor N��lein pursued his musical studies at the Hermann Zilcher Conservatory in W�rzburg and received his diploma from the Academy of Music in Karlsruhe. In 1989 he received an Advanced Certificate Diploma from The Juilliard School. While there, Mr. N��lein not only studied viola with Lillian Fuchs and Paul Doktor, but also attended chamber music seminars given by cellist Harvey Shapiro and The Juilliard Quartet, among others, and along with his brother, cellist Wolfgang N��lein, and violinist Hong-Ying Ho, he founded The Manhattan String Trio. The trio has appeared in concert in the United States, as well as in Germany, Russia and Chile, and has collaborated in several recording projects both in Germany and abroad.

Pianist Ulrike N��lein received her early musical training at the Hermann Zilcher Conservatory in W�rzburg, where she studied piano with Maho Kaneko. Ms. N��lein continued her education at the W�rzburg Conservatory, where she studied piano and harpsichord with Professors Kirsti Hjort and Glen Wilson, respectively. Together with her brothers, violist Theodor N��lein and cellist Wolfgang N��lein, she studied chamber music with Harvey Shapiro, both in New York City and at the International School for the Arts in Victoria, B.C. In 1995, she received a Professional Studies Certificate in accompanying from the Manhattan School of Music in New York City, where she studied with Donal Nold. Since that time, Ms. N��lein has had many engagements, performing as both a soloist and accompanist, as well as in chamber ensembles. She has appeared throughout Germany as well in Russia, South Africa, Italy, and France.

The New Music Collective series at Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Musis was created with the purpose of giving contemporary composers a forum in which to share their work with the public. Past performers include David Del Tredici, Donald Hagen and Lucy Shelton.

With locations in Brooklyn and Queens, the Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music is one of the oldest and largest non-profit community schools of the arts in the nation. The Conservatory provides music instruction for everyone, from the 18-month-old child to the 90-year-old senior and is dedicated to remaining affordable and accessible to the diverse communities it serves. For a concert season calendar and free brochure about programs and lessons, please call 718-622-3300 or visit our website at www.bqcm.org.

 



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