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Tuesday, Mar 22, 2011 | 8 PM
Bach Collegium Japan
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage

Performers

  • Bach Collegium Japan
    Masaaki Suzuki, Artistic Director and Conductor
  • Clint van der Linde, Countertenor
  • Gerd Türk, Tenor
  • Hana Blažíková, Soprano
  • Peter Kooij, Bass
  • Rachel Nicholls, Soprano

Program

  • BACH Mass in B Minor
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Founded in 1990 in Japan, Bach Collegium Japan’s reputation for great Baroque performances is worldwide. “The fleet Bach Collegium emphasizes beauty and a flowing line,” says The Times of London, and their founder has a “subtle ear for color, a keen sense of harmonic direction, and an ability to make phrases breathe and rhythms live” (The New York Times).
Bach Mass in B Minor (“Gloria in excelsis Deo”)
Bach Collegium Japan / Masaaki Suzuki, Artistic Director and Conductor
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Friday, Apr 1, 2011 | 8 PM
Cancelled: Seiji Ozawa Ongaku-Juku
Seiji Ozawa Music Academy Orchestra
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage

Program

Seiji Ozawa and Seiji Ozawa Ongaku-juku (Seiji Ozawa Music Academy Orchestra) must regrettably cancel their performances this spring as Maestro Ozawa continues to recuperate from recent surgery. This concert will not be rescheduled this season.

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Tuesday, Apr 5, 2011 | 8 PM
Midori
Nobuko Imai
Antoine Lederlin
Jonathan Biss
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage

Performers

  • Antoine Lederlin, Cello
  • Jonathan Biss, Piano
  • Midori, Violin
  • Nobuko Imai, Viola

Program

  • HAYDN Piano Trio in A Major, Hob. XV:9
  • SCHUBERT Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, D. 898
  • DVORÁK Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 87

  • Encore:
  • BRAHMS Andante from Piano Quartet No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 60
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Fresh off her JapanNYC solo recital, Midori teams up with some friends that Carnegie Hall audiences have come to know well. Biss made his Stern/Perelman solo debut in January, and Belcea Quartet cellist Lederlin is back on his own. For their finale, they join violist Imai in a quartet by Dvorák with sweeping symphonic scope and shades of Eastern European folk music.
Dvořák Piano Quartet No. 2 In E-Flat Major, Op. 87 (I. Allegro Con Fuoco)
Juilliard String Quartet / Rudolf Firkusny, Piano
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