BRIGHTMUSIC'S
CONCERT 3 STARTS
OFF 2016 WITH GUEST
PIANIST TANYA BANNISTER
CONCERT 3 STARTS
OFF 2016 WITH GUEST
PIANIST TANYA BANNISTER
2015-16 Regular
Season Concert 3 –
“Piano & Friends”
The Jeannette Sias Memorial Concert
On Tuesday, January 19, 2016, guest pianist Tanya
Bannister will join Brightmusic musicians in regular-season Concert 3 of its
2015-16 season, which promises to be a tour-de-force performance of works for
piano, strings and clarinet.
The program includes: 1) one of the best-known works of Robert
Muczynski, his “Fantasy Trio,” (Op. 26) for piano, clarinet and cello; 2) Johannes
Brahms’ Trio in A minor (Op. 114), his masterpiece for piano, clarinet and cello;
3) a work for solo piano by Frédéric Chopin, the Ballade No. 4
in F minor (Op. 52), and 4) Gabriel Fauré’s Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor (Op. 15) for piano,
violin, viola and cello.
Ms. Bannister is a concert
pianist, recording artist and artistic director of the annual AlpenKammerMusik
chamber music festival in Austria. She
will appear with Brightmusic musicians Gregory Lee (violin), Mark Neumann
(viola), Jonathan Ruck (cello) and Chad Burrow (clarinet).
This Jeanette Sias Memorial Concert will take place at 7:30 pm on
Tuesday, January 19, 2016, at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 127 NW 7th
Street (at Robinson). Individual concert
admission is $20 per ticket. Students
and active-duty military personnel are admitted free with ID. More information about this concert is
available on Brightmusic’s website at http://www.brightmusic.org.
Oklahoma Ad Astra
Arts Council Foundation
Brightmusic is a participant
in
Allied Arts’ OKCityCard program
2015-16 Regular Season Concert 3 –
“Piano & Friends”
The Jeannette Sias Memorial Concert
Robert Muczynski’s “Fantasy Trio,”
(Op. 26) for piano, clarinet and cello
Muczynski
was a 20th-century Polish-American composer
Johannes Brahms’ Trio in A minor
(Op. 114) for piano, clarinet and cello
Brahms,
a 19th-century German composer, is widely considered
one of
the greatest composers of all time
Frédéric Chopin’s Ballade No. 4 in F
minor
(Op. 52) for solo piano
Chopin
was a 19th-century Polish composer of some of the best-loved works for piano
Gabriel Fauré’s Piano Quartet No. 1 in C
minor
(Op. 15) for violin, viola, cello and
piano
Fauré
was one of the foremost French composers
of the
late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Guest Artist Tanya Bannister (piano),
Gregory Lee (violin), Mark Neumann (viola), Jonathan Ruck (cello) and
Chad Burrow (clarinet)
Brightmusic
Society of Oklahoma
P.O. Box 20254
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73156
(405) 216-5595
www.brightmusic.org
P.O. Box 20254
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73156
(405) 216-5595
www.brightmusic.org
From staff sources
No comments:
Post a Comment