XQyD6uZ8rCs8xD8CHlSund5XXmgC6Tyn1HEWY0dpuqMQSmo4oAtA90rME3d4iJ_AyYQF3XegEfxUUl0h62TTdA8JOzildaS3vXg_ex-bQ4ve_eFn1uXb0jRVm6JHMSvXE0K130HdnkljSk-uGOwEJJv_hz7j_AVeM6gUsFTl6W-cOn Thursday, August 15, Inna Faliks will make her Peninsula Music Festival debut. Fresh from her debut at the Newport Music Festival, Faliks looks forward to the all-Prokofiev program, which includes two “athletic and exhilarating” concerti by the Russian composer.

The concert will take place at 8:00 pm at the Door Community Auditorium, 3926 Wisonsin 42, Fish Creek, Wisconsin. Tickets are $10-60. A pre-concert talk will take place at 6:30 pm, available with the purchase of an additional $5 ticket.

COMPLETE PROGRAM

Prokofiev, Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 10, D-flat Major
Prokofiev, Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 26, C Major
Prokofiev, Symphony No. 6, Op. 11, e-flat minor

Called “adventurous” and “passionate” by The New Yorker, Ukrainian-born, New York City based pianist Inna Faliks has established herself as one of the most passionately committed, exciting and poetic artists of her generation. After acclaimed her teenage debuts at the Gilmore Festival and with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra , she has performed on many of the world’s great stages, with numerous orchestras, in solo appearances, and with conductors such as Leonard Slatkin and Keith Lockhart. Critics praise her “courage to take risks, expressive intensity and technical perfection” (General Anzeiger, Bonn), “Infusing every note with brilliance and personality,” (Hilton Head Competition Review), “poetry and panoramic vision” (Washington Post), “riveting passion, playfulness” (Baltimore Sun) and her “virtuosity, humor, lyricism and a way to make every note an important part of the texture of the music.” (Free Times, South Carolina). Her critically acclaimed CD on MSR Classics, Sound of Verse, was released in 2009, featuring music of Boris Pasternak, Rachmaninoff and Ravel. Her discography also includes a recital recording for the Yamaha Disklavier library. Her new Beethoven disc will be out this year. Future recording projects also include a Chopin solo and cello sonatas recording with cellist Wendy Warner, and a disc of commissioned piano works for her poetry-music series, Music/Words.

Ms. Faliks’s distinguished career has taken her to thousands of recitals and concerti in prestigious venues in the US as well as in France, Italy, Switzerland, Ukraine, Estonia, Japan, as well as Russia. She has been featured on WQXR, WNYC, WFMT and many international television broadcasts, and has performed in major venues such as Carnegie Hall’s Weill Concert Hall, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Paris’ Salle Cortot, Chicago’s Orchestra Hall, Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Hall and in many important festivals such as Verbier, Brevard, Taos, IKIF at Mannes, Bargemusic, and Chautauqua. She recently co-starred with Downton Abbey star Lesley Nicol in “Admission – One Shilling” , a play for pianist and actor about the life of Dame Myra Hess, the great British pianist. Her performance was described by Chicago Classical Music as “subtle and powerful, poised, beautiful, graceful and effortless.” She has played concerti under the batons of many conductors including Leonard Slatkin, Keith Lockhart, Edward Polochick, Daniel Meyer, Victor Yampolsky, and many others. Her chamber music partnerships include work with Fred Sherry, Ilya Kaler, Colin Carr, Wendy Warner, Nathaniel Rosen, Nina Beilina and others. Ms. Faliks is a Yamaha Artist. Her 2012-13 season engagements include Newport Festival, Le Poisson Rouge, a tour of Canada, return engagements in Salle Cortot in Paris, with Minnesota Sinfonia, at the Peninsula Festival in Door County and at Baruch College in NYC. Next season, her performances include debuts in Israel and China.

Committed to innovative programming, rarely heard and new music, as well as audience communication and education, Faliks has premiered 13 Ways of Looking at the Goldberg, variations by acclaimed contemporary composers, on Bach’s Aria, at LACMA, Los Angeles; she gave the New York premiere of the work at Bargemusic and the Chicago premiere on WFMT radio. Ms. Faliks performed and recorded the unknown piano works of Russian poet Boris Pasternak, presenting his music at lecture recitals in conjunction with the University of Chicago. At the Spertus Institute for Jewish Studies, she presented “Three Jewish Composers – Three Centuries”, giving the North American premiere of Ilya Levinson’s Shtetle Suite and the world premiere of Lev Ljova Zhurbin’s Sirota for piano and historical recording, written for her. She went on to create a one-woman show, including Jewish composers and her own essays, performing at Baruch Performance Center’s “Solo in the City – Jewish Women, Jewish Stars” Festival in NYC.

She was the winner of many prestigious competitions, including the Hilton Head International Competition and the coveted International Pro Musicis Award 2005. Ms. Faliks is the founder and curator of the LMCC award winning interdisciplinary series Music/Words – www.musicwordsnyc.com . This poetry-music series goes into its 5th NYC season, and has been described as “surreal, impactful, and relevant…she played with her signature blend of lithe grace and raw power” (Lucid Culture) Her long standing relationship with WFMT radio has led to yearly broadcasts of Music/Words, which she produces.

Faliks’s teachers included Ann Schein, Leon Fleisher, Gilbert Kalish and Boris Petrushansky. This year, Faliks joins the illustrious faculty of UCLA, Herb Albert School of Music, as tenured Associate Professor of Piano, and next year she will tour China.

130508_PCMS_season_cover_011On September 8 and 9, 2013, cellist Gabriel Cabezas will perform two separate concerts as part of the International Beethoven Project’s Beethoven Festival LOVE 2013, presented by the International Beethoven Project. A native Chicagoan, and recent graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, Cabezas was the 2012 winner of the Sphinx Competition, Senior Division. On Sunday, September 8 at noon, Cabezas will give a recital alongside pianist Nicolas Roth, performing works by Janacek, Messiaen, Debussy, and Shostakovich. Then, on September 9 at 6:00 pm, he will perform in Schumann’s Piano Quartet in E-flat major, Schnittke’s String Trio, and Beethoven’s Piano Trio Opus 70, No. 2.

Both concerts will take place at Merit School of Music’s Joy Faith Knapp Music Center (38 S. Peoria Street, Chicago) dubbed “Ludwig’s Salon” during the course of this Festival, September 7-15. Ticket prices vary and students and children can receive free admission. For more information, please call (312)-772-5821 or email [email protected].

COMPLETE PROGRAMS: 

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 12 noon: PAIN AND PASSION

Gabriel Cabezas, cello, and Nicolas Roth, piano
Leos Janacek, Pohadka
Claude Debussy, Sonata in D Minor
Olivier Messiaen, Praise to the Eternity of Jesus (from Quartet for the End of Time)
Dmitri Shostakovich, Sonata in D Minor

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 6pm: CONSUMING LOVE
George Lepauw, Piano / Nikki Chooi, Violin / Matthew Lipman, Viola / Gabriel Cabezas, Cello
Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Trio Opus 70 Number 2
Alfred Schnittke, String Trio
Robert Schumann, Piano Quartet in E Flat Major, Opus 47

NOTE: Cabezas will also serve as principal cellist of the Beethoven Festival Orchestra under the baton of Matthias Pintscher on September 13th, 8:30pm and 14th, 7:30pm at the Chicago Temple, 77 W Washington St #2, Chicago, IL.

Cellist Gabriel Cabezas has appeared as soloist with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, the National Symphony of Costa Rica, the Pittsburgh Symphony, the New World Symphony, and the Nashville Symphony, among others. Cabezas has been portrayed as “…an intense player who connects to the music naturally, without artifice, and brings a singing line to the cello” (David Stabler, The Oregonian) and his debut performance with the Cleveland Orchestra described as a “…remarkably poised and elegant account, with superb attention to phrasing, nuance and tonal coloration” (Donald Rosenberg, The Plain Dealer).

A passion for chamber music and collaboration has taken him to Marlboro Music, Music@Menlo, Music from Angel Fire, the Seattle Chamber Music Festival, the Aspen Music Festival, Bargemusic, and Chicago’s Symphony Center Presents series. His television appearances include performances with Yo-Yo Ma at “The Tavis Smiley Show” and “Good Morning America”, and with Béla Fleck in “From The Top – Carnegie Hall.”

2013-14 season highlights include a subscription debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, as well as a return to Chicago’s International Beethoven Festival and the annual Sphinx Virtuosi national tour. Cabezas’ 2012-13 engagements included concerts with the Detroit Symphony, the Nashville Symphony and the National Symphony of Costa Rica, as well as appearances with Musicians from Marlboro, at the International Beethoven Festival, and ChamberFest Cleveland.

Formerly a recipient of an Education Grant by the Rachel Elizabeth Barton Foundation, Cabezas has supported music outreach and education programs including Midori’s Partners in Performance, the Sphinx Organization, Costa Rica’s national SINEM music education program, and Chicago’s Citizen Musician movement. He is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with Carter Brey. As a writer, Cabezas has been featured in Teen Strings Magazine and has been a contributing writer for Strings Magazine.

The International Beethoven Project, led by President and Artistic Director George Lepauw, will present over 100 events spanning classical and new music, visual art, fashion, literature and education for Beethoven Festival: LOVE 2013 — the organization’s third annual multidisciplinary festival inspired by the creativity and genius of Ludwig van Beethoven, Sept. 7­-15, 2013.

gabrielOn Thursday, August 22, cellist Gabriel Cabezas will appear at the Lake George Music Festival with the Festival Symphony Orchestra, under conductor Roger Kalia. Cabezas will be the featured soloist on Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1, a  piece noted for its call-and-response duet between cello and celesta, leading into a lengthy cello cadenza that is considered to be a complete movement on its own. The program also includes Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5.

The concert will take place at 7:30 on August 22, at the Shepard Park Amphitheater, on Canada Street between Amherst and Montcalm, Lake George, New York. For more information, please visit lakegeorgemusicfestival.com.

COMPLETE PROGRAM: 

BeethovenSymphony No. 5
Shostakovich, Cello Concerto No. 1

Cellist Gabriel Cabezas has appeared as soloist with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, the National Symphony of Costa Rica, the Pittsburgh Symphony, the New World Symphony, and the Nashville Symphony, among others. Cabezas has been portrayed as “…an intense player who connects to the music naturally, without artifice, and brings a singing line to the cello” (David Stabler, The Oregonian) and his debut performance with the Cleveland Orchestra described as a “…remarkably poised and elegant account, with superb attention to phrasing, nuance and tonal coloration” (Donald Rosenberg, The Plain Dealer).

A passion for chamber music and collaboration has taken him to Marlboro Music, Music@Menlo, Music from Angel Fire, the Seattle Chamber Music Festival, the Aspen Music Festival, Bargemusic, and Chicago’s Symphony Center Presents series. His television appearances include performances with Yo-Yo Ma at “The Tavis Smiley Show” and “Good Morning America”, and with Béla Fleck in “From The Top – Carnegie Hall.”

2013-14 season highlights include a subscription debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, as well as a return to Chicago’s International Beethoven Festival and the annual Sphinx Virtuosi national tour. Cabezas’ 2012-13 engagements included concerts with the Detroit Symphony, the Nashville Symphony and the National Symphony of Costa Rica, as well as appearances with Musicians from Marlboro, at the International Beethoven Festival, and ChamberFest Cleveland.

Formerly a recipient of an Education Grant by the Rachel Elizabeth Barton Foundation, Cabezas has supported music outreach and education programs including Midori’s Partners in Performance, the Sphinx Organization, Costa Rica’s national SINEM music education program, and Chicago’s Citizen Musician movement. He is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with Carter Brey. As a writer, Cabezas has been featured in Teen Strings Magazine and has been a contributing writer for Strings Magazine.

 

Lisa Pegher PercussionistOn Thursday, July 18, the Monadnock Music Festival will present the first-ever concert in its Emerging Artist Series, featuring solo percussionist Lisa Pegher. Works will include Ravel’s Sonata for Violin and Cello (transcribed for marimba and vibraphone), Derek Bermel’s Figure and Ground (which was written for Pegher)and three original compositions by the percussionist herself.  It will take place at the Harrisville Community Church, 13 Canal St., Harrisville, NH. The concert is free, and no tickets or reservations required. Voluntary donations to support the Monadnock Music Village Concerts will be accepted at the performance. For more information, please visit www.monadnockmusic.org.

COMPLETE PROGRAM: 

J. S. Bach, Prelude in g minor
Derek Bermel, Figure and Ground
Joe Sheehan, Vibraphone Loops
Claude Debussy, Dr. Gradus ad Parnussum from Children’s Corner
Lisa Pegher, Liquefaction
Paul Lansky, Selections from Idle Fancies
Victor Feldman, Haunted Ballroom
Lisa Pegher, Harmonic Filter
Leigh Howard Stevens, Rhythmic Caprice
Lisa Pegher, No Reply

Lisa Pegher is an American drummer and  percussion soloist currently living in New York City. She has been described by theBoston Globe as “forcefully balletic” and by critic Marty Lash of the Door County Advocateas “a gifted passionate artist, with a rock-star aura.” She has been featured in Symphony Magazine as one of the top six performers of her generation and continues to carve a new path for percussion as a solo instrument.

As a soloist Lisa has performed with many fine orchestras across the globe including the Louisiana Philharmonic, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, NEPA Philharmonic, Williamsport Symphony Orchestra, Asheville Symphony Orchestra, FM Symphony Orchestra, Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, York Orchestra and the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra, Lansing Orchestra, Lima Symphony Orchestra, Elmhurst Orchestra, and Peninsula Festival Orchestra among others. She has also worked with many inspiring conductors such as Grant Cooper, Thomas Hong, Manfred Honeck, Maximo Valdez, Daniel Meyer, Timothy Muffitt, Victor Yampolsky, Lawrence Loh, Sydney Harth, Lucas Richman, Kevin Noe, Crafton Beck, Tomasz Golka, Emily Ray, Robin Fountain, Brett Mitchell, Bernard Rubenstein, Robert Hart Baker, and Gil Rose. In August 2011 Lisa performed with the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music Orchestra in Santa Cruz, California celebrating Marin Alsop’s twenty year anniversary season.

jc2-200x300On September 13, at the Shanghai Concert Hall (home of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra), pianist Jenny Q Chai will perform a solo recital and lecture entitled “Infinity of Piano Music.” Compiling some of “the wildest piano music in history,” and pairing them with selections from the standard repertoire, Chai’s program will boil tradition in a pressure cooker and catch the spillover with a baseball mitt.

Standard repertoire pieces will include Debussy’s Preludes, Ravel’s Une Barque Sur L’océan from Miroirs, and a selection of Scarlatti sonatas. Non-traditional pieces include Kurtag’s Quiet talk with the Devil, Marcos Stroppa’s Ninnanannaand a complete staging of John Cage’s rarely performed Water Walk.

The concert/lecture begins at 7:30 p.m. Complete program information is below.

 

“INFINITY OF PIANO MUSIC” COMPLETE PROGRAM:

Debussy
Prelude: Le vent dans la plaine
Prelude: Ondine
Prelusde: La cathédrale engloutie

Kurtag
Quiet talk with the Devil
Les adieux
Hommage à Scarlatti

Scarlatti
Sonatas

Gibbons
The Italian Ground (1613)

Marco Stroppa
Ninnananna from Miniature Estrose

Henry Cowell
Aelolian Harp
Three Irish Legends

Annie Gosfiel
“Brooklyn, October 5, 1941” For piano. baseballs and baseball mit

Ravel
Une Barque Sur L’océan from Miroirs

John Cage
The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs/Nowth Upon Nacht