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11/10/2006
On Monday, December 4th, at 7:30 p.m. at Christ and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church 120 West 69th Street, New York City, the New York Viola Society will present a concert of music featuring violists Daniel Avshalomov and Tim Deighton. Entitled “Mixed Doubles” the program will feature works for viola and piano, viola and saxophone and viola duet. Mr. Avshalomov, with pianist Joanne Polk, will perform his own arrangement of Haydn’s String Quartet, Op. 77, No. 2 as a sonata for viola and piano, the Sonatine by his father, composer and conductor Jacob Avshalomov, and Dark Dances by Robert Sirota. The saxophone and viola duo “The Irrelevants” - Mr. Deighton and saxophonist Carrie Koffman - will present violist/composer Michael Kimber’s Dialog, Libby Larsen’s Bid Call, Paul Seitz’s Relevant Dialogues and the world premiere of the Duo Concertante by another violist/composer, Russell Podgorsek. In addition, Messrs. Avsholomov and Deighton will give the world premiere of Michael Kimber’s Three Canons for Two Violas. For more information about the New York Viola Society's events, as well as information about viola-related events of interest in the New York metropolitan area, please visit our website: www.nyvs.org. You may also contact us by email at nyvs@earthlink.net.
posted by Coming Events
11/10/2006 12:52:00 PM
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