Piedmont, CA: The 5th Piedmont Chamber Music Festival
Jul
24
9:00 AM09:00

Piedmont, CA: The 5th Piedmont Chamber Music Festival

A festival - featuring 3 concerts.

HUMAN, ALONE AND TOGETHER

We emerge (we hope) from the pandemic transformed, more sensitive than ever to how our humanity depends on the quality of our physical health and on the depth of our social community. 

This season of PCMF explores these themes in works, from composers old and new, that remind us that life is better together.

More information at www.piedmontcmf.org

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Rock Island, IL: Nordic Dreams
Mar
17
7:30 PM19:30

Rock Island, IL: Nordic Dreams

  • Centennial Hall 3703 7th Ave Rock Island, IL 61201 (map)
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Allow QCSO concertmaster Naha Greenholtz, QCSO principal cellist, Hannah Holman, and pianist Juliana Han to transport you away with an intimate evening of Nordic music featuring works by Dietrich Buxtehude, Kaija Saariaho, Arvo Pärt, Jean Sibelius, Esa-Pekka Salonen, & Edvard Grieg.

Tickets for live attendance, livestream, and archive performances available.

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Rock Island, IL: Quad City Symphony Orchestra Signature Series
Oct
26
7:30 PM19:30

Rock Island, IL: Quad City Symphony Orchestra Signature Series

A concert commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Veteran’s day at the Rock Island Arsenal.

PROGRAM

BRIAN BAXTER Ho sentito di una terra distante
MESSIAEN Quartet for the End of Time

FEATURING
Naha Greenholtz, violin, Hannah Holman, cello, Daniel Won, clarinet, Marc Zyla, horn, Michael Cox,trombone, Juliana Han, piano, Jessica Usherwood, soprano, & Michael Hawes, baritone

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Piedmont, CA: Piedmont Chamber Music Festival — Pop
Jul
28
4:00 PM16:00

Piedmont, CA: Piedmont Chamber Music Festival — Pop

For PCMF 2019’s closing concert, the one-of-a-kind talents for which our guest artists are known are on full display, while our program cheekily explores the meanings of “pop” music. The concert begins with a string quartet from the “pop” of the genre, Joseph Haydn, who first elevated the instrumentation into the refined art form we now know and love. Hindemith’s emotionally soaring Viola Sonata is among the most popular works for viola and piano, and rightfully so. As a fitting conclusion, cellist Clancy Newman and violinist Charles Yang present the unique ways they have found as individuals to combine their classical training and popular mainstream influences, and the festival ends with a bang as Paul Schoenfield’s Cafe Music throws every popular music tradition, including jazz and klezmer, into the kitchen sink — with rousing results.

Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 76 No. 6
Formosa Quartet

Paul Hindemith: Viola Sonata, Op. 11 No. 4
Nicholas Cords, viola
Juliana Han, piano


INTERMISSION

Pop-Unpopped
and other selections
Clancy Newman, cello
Charles Yang, violin


Paul Schoenfield: Cafe Music
Charles Yang, violin
Clancy Newman, cello
Juliana Han, piano

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Piedmont, CA: Piedmont Chamber Music Festival — Not Classical
Jul
26
7:30 PM19:30

Piedmont, CA: Piedmont Chamber Music Festival — Not Classical

What we think of today as “classical music” is a tradition that originated in Western Europe, but later practitioners drew inspiration from outside of that cultural sphere. This concert highlights some of those influences, whether they are the flash of Mongolian horse hooves in Lei Liang’s Gobi Gloria, or the distinctly Andalusian sounds of Joaquín Turina’s lush Piano Quartet. The second half of the program presents gems in the Western tradition from outside the Classical period. Orlando Gibbons’s beautiful madrigals are exemplars of Renaissance polyphony, and 250 years later, we meet Brahms in the Romantic period, where he is labeled a conservative for holding fast to classical principles while his contemporaries sought to break down traditions in form and harmony.

Lei Liang: Gobi Gloria
Formosa Quartet

Joaquin Turina: Piano Quartet in A minor, Op. 67
Charles Yang, violin
Nicholas Cords, viola
Clancy Newman, cello
Juliana Han, piano


INTERMISSION

Orlando Gibbons: Madrigals
Formosa Quartet
Nicholas Cords, viola

Johannes Brahms: String Quintet in G major, Op. 111
Formosa Quartet
Nicholas Cords, viola

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Piedmont, CA: Piedmont Chamber Music Festival — Classical
Jul
24
7:30 PM19:30

Piedmont, CA: Piedmont Chamber Music Festival — Classical

We think of Mozart as “Mister Classical,” the composer who embodies the balance, poise, and grace of the Classical period. But we also know about his impish, irreverent side, which provided the magic for his works. On PCMF 2019’s opening concert, we couple Mozart’s radiant Grande Sestetto Concertante with Francis Poulenc’s neo-classical Violin Sonata, as well as Behzad Ranjbaran’s poetic Shiraz, a piece inspired by classical Persian culture, for a classical journey that will expand and challenge what you know about classical music.

Francis Poulenc: Violin Sonata
Charles Yang, violin
Juliana Han, piano

Behzad Ranjbaran: Shiraz
Charles Yang, violin
Clancy Newman, cello
Juliana Han, piano

INTERMISSION

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Grande Sestetto Concertante in E-flat major, K. 364, arranged for string sextet
Formosa Quartet
Nicholas Cords, viola
Clancy Newman, cello

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Piedmont, CA: Piedmont Chamber Music Festival
Jul
22
to Jul 28

Piedmont, CA: Piedmont Chamber Music Festival

  • Piedmont Center for the Arts (map)
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This summer is the fourth annual Piedmont Chamber Music Festival! This summer, PCMF presents a festival that explores the making of a classic, in all senses of the word. Breaking the boundaries of the classical music tradition, our programs explore music ranging from the Classical period, to non-Western traditions, to contemporary popular music. Come hear internationally-recognized chamber musicians with the charisma and show-stopping virtuosity to bring this exploration to life on stage!

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Piedmont, CA: PCMF's Prayers And Celebrations
Aug
5
7:30 PM19:30

Piedmont, CA: PCMF's Prayers And Celebrations

Dana Wilson: Hungarian Folk Songs
   Formosa Quartet

Wei-Chieh Lin: Pasibutbut
   Formosa Quartet

INTERMISSION

Dvorak: Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 87
   Jesse Mills, violin
   Ayane Kozasa, viola
   Paul Wiancko, cello
   Juliana Han, piano


 

Both life and art abound in dualities, whether as joys and sorrows or music and words. Dana Wilson’s Hungarian Folk Songs weaves gripping tales through feverish dance and quiet song. Wei-Chieh Lin’s Pasibutbut is the astonishing ritual song of an aboriginal Taiwanese tribe, sung to rally their annual millet harvest. Dvorak's E-Flat major Piano Quartet evokes rustic Czech bands and exotic lands, tranquil scenes and the exuberance that Dvorak felt as he was composing this masterpiece: "Melodies are coming to me in droves. Thanks be to God!"

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Piedmont, CA: PCMF's The Written Word
Aug
3
7:30 PM19:30

Piedmont, CA: PCMF's The Written Word

Korngold: Much Ado About Nothing Suite
   Jesse Mills, violin
   Juliana Han, piano

Paul Wiancko: American Haiku
   Ayane Kozasa, viola
   Paul Wiancko, cello


Dana Wilson: The Night of H's
   Formosa Quartet

INTERMISSION

Beethoven: String Quartet in C major, Op. 59 No. 3
   Formosa Quartet

PCMF celebrates the written word, starting with Korngold’s charming suite of incidental music to Shakespeare's Much Ado About NothingAmerican Haiku takes inspiration from the Japanese poetic form, throws in some Appalachian fiddling, and ends up with a musical language that’s all Paul Wiancko. Dana Wilson’s The Night of H’s sets Jasmine Lin’s whimsical poem for four actors doing double duty as a string quartet. Beethoven inscribed his Third Razumovsky Quartet with a statement refusing to cede to his growing deafness – and the music bears out his determination. 

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Piedmont, CA: PCMF's The Poetry Of Music
Aug
1
7:30 PM19:30

Piedmont, CA: PCMF's The Poetry Of Music

Richard Strauss: String Sextet from Capriccio
   Wayne Lee and Jesse Mills, violins
   Ayane Kozasa and Che-Yen Chen, violas
   Paul Wiancko and Deborah Pae, cellos

Gideon Klein: String Trio
   Jesse Mills, violin
   Ayane Kozasa, viola
   Paul Wiancko, cello


INTERMISSION

Franck: Piano Quintet in F minor
   Formosa Quartet
   Juliana Han, piano

In Richard Strauss’s 1942 opera Capriccio, a countess is torn between a poet and a musician who are both vying for her love, personifying an intriguing question: which is the greater art, poetry or music? The sumptuous string sextet that opens Capriccio makes a convincing case for the latter, as do the other pieces on the program: Gideon Klein’s String Trio, written two weeks before he died in a concentration camp during the Second World War, and César Franck’s supremely passionate Piano Quintet in F minor.

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Piedmont, CA: PCMF's A Young Person's Guide To Chamber Music!
Jul
29
4:00 PM16:00

Piedmont, CA: PCMF's A Young Person's Guide To Chamber Music!

PCMF's children's concert is back! Come enjoy a fun afternoon of chamber music, designed just for PCMF fans ages 12 and under. Learn about our musicians, the instruments they play, and the collaborative process of making music with friends. PCMF musicians will perform and talk about selections from this week's programs.

This program is approximately 50 minutes long.

$10 adults, $5 kids

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