Instrumental Soloists on
tour
2008-2009
Season
photo: Yale School of Music
Peter Frankl, pianoHungarian-born Peter Frankl is one of the world's outstanding pianists. Recognised as a major artist of his generation, he has a long-standing international career which has taken him more than fifty countries, as a recitalist, chamber musician and as a soloist with the world's greatest conductors among whom, to name a few: Abbado, Ashkenazy, Haitink, Boulez, Solti, Chailly From highly acclaimed performances in recitals and with the world's finest orchestras Peter Frankl's repertoire combines romanticism and inspiration with vivacity and color. A highly versatile performer, his repertoire ranges extensively from classics to expressionism and contemporary music.
Oct. 15 - Carnegie Hall, new York City (Liszt Piano Concerto No. 2)
An internationally renowned violin prodigy, Chloë Hanslip has matured into a young artist of remarkable virtuosity and warmth. She is a regular performer at London's Royal Albert Hall, Barbican and Wigmore Hall,. She has performed in prestigious halls around the world including Carnegie Hall, the Louvre Museum, Salle Gaveau, the Hermitage in St.Petersburg, and the Musikverein in Vienna. Her concert tours have taken her to America, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lithuania, Malaysia, Portugal, Russia, Scandinavia, Serbia, and Switzerland. She has appeared with symphony orchestras throughout the world including the London Symphony, Royal Philharmonic, Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Symphony and the Tokyo Symphony. She recently made her debut with Mariss Jansons and the Symphonieorchester des Bayerische Rundfunk and with Tamás Vásáry and the Bilbao Symphony Orchestra.Chloë has recorded two award-winning CDs with the London Symphony Orchestra on the Warner Classics label. Her latest recording - the John Adams Concert and John Corigliano "Red Violin" Concerto - with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under Leonard Slatkin will be released by Naxos in August 2006.
Oct. 1 - Concert Hall for Cornwall, Truri
Oct. 2 Champs Hill, Petworth
Oct. 3 - University Concert Hall, Cambridge
Oct. 4 - DuPre Concert Hall, Oxford
Oct. 5 - Wigmore Hall, London
Oct. 13 - Guildford Cathedral
Oct. 14 - Royal Philharmonic, Dorking Concert Hall
Oct. 19 - St. Johns Smith Square, London
Oct. 25 - Recital in Bergamo, Italy
Nov. 5 - Royal Philharmonic, Wimbleton New Theatre
Dec. 5 - Concert in Lefkosia
Dec. 10 - Gala Concert Yokohama, Japan
Chlöe Hanslip homepage
Alexandra Hawley, fluteAlexandra Hawley is one of America's outstanding flutists, hailed by The New York Times for her "extraordinary range of tone and color" and her "spontaneous, perceptive musical sensitivity." She made her professional debut at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and launched her American career at New York's Carnegie Recital Hall. She has performed throughout the United States as both a soloist and in chamber music ensembles.
Ms. Hawley is Founder and Artistic Director of the AVEDIS chamber music series and a founding member of the Stanford Woodwind Quintet. She has recorded Robert Muczynski's complete solo and chamber music for flute for the Marco Polo label with the composer at the piano. The CD is highlighted by Moments, composed for her and performed by her with Jean-Pierre Rampal.
David Tanenbaum, guitarDavid Tanenbaum has performed as a classical guitar soloist with orchestras and festivals throughout the world and in 1988 became the first American guitarist invited to perform in China by the Chinese government. Mr. Tanenbaum has toured extensively with Steve Reich and Musicians, has a long association with the Ensemble Modern, and is a member of the World Guitar Ensemble. He is featured with Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Los Angeles Philharmonic in the Nonesuch recording of John Adams's Naïve and Sentimental Music, nominated for a Grammy Award as Best New Composition. He has performed in the San Francisco Symphony's Stravinsky Festival, New and Unusual Music Series, Music for Families, and, most recently, the Chamber Music Series.
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