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Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Music of Beth Anderson, Weill Recital Hall, January 30
The music of American composer Beth Anderson will be featured in a concert by critically acclaimed violinist Ana Milosavljevic on Sunday, January 30, 2005 - 5:30 PM at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, 154 W. 57th Street, corner of 7th Avenue in New York City.
The concert will celebrate the release of Beth Anderson’s new CD "Quilt Music", which features Ana Milosavljevic, and is on the Albany label. Milosavljevic will perform Anderson’s Tale # 1 and Tale #2, Dr. Blood's Mermaid Lullaby and Belgian Tango, all for violin and piano. The violinist will be performing with two prominent pianists, Christopher Oldfather and Terezija Cukrov. Other composers presented on the program will be Margaret Fairlie-Kennedy, Lauren Bernofsky, Chen Yi and John Adams.
Tickets are $23. For more information and to order tickets, call 917-488-4725, or e-mail miloanci@yahoo.com. This concert is sponsored in part by New York Women Composers, Inc. and Artists International Presentations, Inc.
On January 28, 2005 Soprano Françoise Vanhecke will perform Anderson’s Cat Songs (also from Quilt Music) at the Städtische Galerie Villa Zanders, Bergisch - Gladbach, in Germany. The concert also includes music of Irma Bilbao, Rain Worthington, Violeta Dinescu, Elisabeth Austin, Joyce Hope Suskind, Stefania de Kenessey, Awilda Villarini, Joelle Wallach and others.
posted by Jerry Bowles
10:19 AM
Violinist Marat Bisengaliev at Carnegie Hall on January 31
World-renowned violinist Marat Bisengaliev will be in concert on Monday, January 31st, 2005, - 8 P.M at Carnegie Hall’s Isaac Stern Auditorium, 57th Street and 7th Avenue in Manhattan. This performance will be presented in conjunction with the New York opening of the Cultural Center of Kazakhstan, Inc., where Bisengaliev is Artistic Director. A portion of concert proceeds will be donated to the American Red Cross International Response Fund.
Pianist Alia Alhan will accompany Bisengaliev in many of the concert selections, which will include Tartini’s Sonata “Devil's Trill”, Wieniawski’s “Original Theme with Variations”, Milstein’s “Paganiniana” and the American Premiere of Albeniz’ “Asturias”, both for solo violin, Jenkins’ “Cantus Insolitus” (dedicated to the victims of the recent Asian tsunami - World Premiere arrangement), and selections by Elgar, Rachmaninov, Serkebayev (“Alma-Ata” - World Premiere for violin and piano), as well as the Haydn “Sonata in G” and Amanzhol’s "Inkar", both for piano solo.
Tickets for this concert are $20, $35 and $50. For tickets or other concert information, please call the Cultural Center of Kazakhstan at (212) 923-0068 or visit them online at http://www.kzculture.com/. You can also get more information about the concert and order tickets online.
posted by Jerry Bowles
10:16 AM
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