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12 distinguished ARTISTS
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PIANIST SOHEIL NASSERI
FILM DIRECTOR & PIANIST ANTONIO ITURRIOZ
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA KREMLIN
PIANIST SARA DAVIS BUECHNER
CADENZA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
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Proclaimed as “one of New York’s most prolific recitalists by the NewYork Times, since the fall of 2001, Soheil Nasseri gave twenty completely dif-ferent solo recital programs in New York, all without repeating a single piece.These concerts included 25 premières of contemporary works in addition to28 of Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas, a part of Mr. Nasseri’s pledge to performall of Beethoven’s works involving piano by the 250th anniversary of
Beethoven’s birth in 2020.Mr. Nasseri made his European recital
debut in May 2004 at Teatro Massimo inPalermo, Sicily. Since then, he has per-formed in some of the world’s most presti-gious concert halls: in addition to his reg-ular New York concerts, he has recentlyperformed solo recitals or concerti inWashington, Berlin, London, Florence,Canada, Bucharest, Tehran (Iran), andKerman (Iran). As concerto soloist Mr.Nasseri has appeared with conductorsFabio del Cioppo, Justus Frantz, David
LaMarche, John Lopez, Edward Polochick, and Ormsby Wilkins.In May and June 2010 he joined the American Ballet Theatre for eight
sold-out all-Chopin performances at the Metropolitan Opera House in NewYork, playing an integral role onstage as a pianist—both acting and perform-ing for one hour—in the John Neumeier ballet Lady of the Camellias.Additionally, Mr. Nasseri performed a 10-minute solo-piano excerpt of thisballet at the ABT season-opening Gala at the Metropolitan Opera, joining stardancers Julie Kent and Roberto Bolle.
One of Soheil Nasseri’s foremost interests has been his inner-city publicschool music education program. Mr. Nasseri has given concerts at morethan 60 public schools in the U.S. since 2003, with a combined audience ofabout 25,000 students. Mr. Nasseri is also passionately committed to pro-moting new music of young classical composers and indeed many com-posers have written pieces specifically for him, including RichardDanielpour, Avner Dorman, Hormoz Farhat, Martin Kennedy, Samir Odeh-Tamimi, Haskell Small, Ronn Yedidia, Lev ‘Ljova’' Zhurbin, and SamuelZyman. As a recording artist he has 6 solo discs on the Naxos Centaur,Mahoor, and 21st Century Classical labels.
Born to Iranian parents in Santa Monica, California, Soheil Nasseri beganstudying the piano at the age of five and at the age of twenty moved to NewYork to study intensively with the late Karl Ulrich Schnabel (1909–2001).Following the death of Mr. Schnabel, Mr. Nasseri became a protégé of JeromeLowenthal who remains Mr. Nasseri’s mentor today, along with ClaudeFrank.
Soheil Nasseri divides his time between residences in New York andBerlin.
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Program 1 Sunday, October 9, 3 PM
Cabrillo College Music Recital Hall, VAPA 5001
Iranian Pianist Soheil Nasseri
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF ERNEST T. (BUD) KRETSCHMER
HORMOZ FARHAT
1929 -
ROBERT SCHUMANN
1810-1856
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN1810-1849
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN1770-1827
SONATA NO. 2 (2011) WEST COAST PREMIERE
I. ALLEGRETTO - VIVACE - MODERATO - VIVACE
II. LARGO CON MOLTO ESPRESSIONE E FLESSIBILITA
III. MOLTO ANIMATO
3 NOVELLETTES FROM OP. 21 (1838) NO. 1 IN F MAJOR: MARKIERT UND KRÄFTIG
NO. 4 IN D MAJOR: BALLMÄßIG. SEHR MUNTER
NO. 6 IN A MAJOR: SEHR LEBHAFT MIT VIELEM HUMOR
FANTASY IN F MINOR, OP. 49 (1841)
IntermissionSONATA NO. 29 IN B-FLAT MAJOR, OP. 106 “GROßE SONATE FÜR DAS HAMMER-KLAVIER”(1817-18)I. ALLEGRO
II. SCHERZO: ASSAI VIVACE
III. ADAGIO SOSTENUTO
IV. ALLEGRO RISOLUTO
JOHN BAUER, PIANO TECHNICIAN
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Program 2Saturday, November 5, 7:30 PM
Cabrillo College Erica Schilling Forum (450)
Film Director Antonio Iturrioz
The Buddha of the Piano: A DOCUMENTARY FILM ON THE LIFE OF THE LEGENDARY PIANIST
LEOPOLD GODOWSKY
Antonio Iturrioz bio see Page 10
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Antonio Iturrioz was born in Cuba and came tothe United States when he was 7 years old. Heplayed his first concert at age 9 and made hisorchestral debut at age 15 playing the Liszt FirstPiano Concerto. His teachers include his father,Pablo Iturrioz, Francisco De Hoyos (a pupil ofGyorgi Sandor), Bernardo Segall who studied withAlexander Siloti who was a pupil of Liszt, AubeTzerko and Julian White. In 1971 he took severalmaster classes from Byron Janis. In 1972 heattended and played at the Aspen Music Festival.In 1973 he was one of ten young pianists selectednationwide by Andre Watts to participate in theAndre Watts Piano Seminars at Tanglewood. He isa recipient of the Los Angeles Young MusiciansFoundation Scholarship.
Iturrioz has produced two one of a kind musi-cal documentaries: The first is called The Art of the Left Hand: A Brief Historyof Left Hand Piano Music, which appeared in 2006 to critical acclaim and hasbeen shown on PBS. Pianist Jon Nakamatsu called the film, “great for musi-cians and non-musicians alike.“ A second film followed in 2010, the inspi-ration coming from the central figure of the Left Hand film – LeopoldGodowsky. The Buddha of the Piano: Leopold Godowsky is the first and onlyfilm about Godowsky and has been shown on PBS and at the PortlandInternational Piano Festival in Oregon. Pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin said ofthis film: “Antonio Iturrioz has performed a wonderful service to music loversin general and pianophiles in particular…”.
Concert pianist-filmmaker, Mr. Iturrioz continues to play recitals and showhis films in the U. S. and in Europe. He lives with his wife in the Russian Riverarea of Sonoma County, California, and teaches privately in Sonoma andNapa Counties. For more information please visit his website:www.theartofthelefthand.com.
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Program 3 Sunday, November 6, 3 PM
Cabrillo College Music Recital Hall, VAPA 5001
Cuban Pianist Antonio Iturrioz
J.S. Bach 1685-1750ARRANGED BY LEOPOLD GODOWSKY
ROBERT SCHUMANN 1810-1856ARRANGED BY GODOWSKY
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN 1810-1849
FRANZ LISZT1811-1886
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN 1810-1849
JOHANN STRAUSS 1825-1899ARRANGED BY Leopold GODOWSKY
Alexander Scriabin 1872-1915
CHARLES SEPOSSONOMA COUNTY COMPOSER
ROBERT SCHUMANN
1810-1856
L. M. GOTTSCHALK
1829-1869
ARIA FROM VIOLIN PARTITA NO. 3
SONG, “A FLOWER TO ME THOU SEEMEST”
ETUDE, OP. 25, NO. 1, AEOLIAN HARP
LEGEND NO. 2, ST. FRANCIS OF PAUL
WALKING ON THE WAVES
ETUDE, OP. 25, NO. 7
SYMPHONIC METAMORPHOSES ON THE
ARTIST’S LIFE WALTZES
IntermissionNOCTURNE FOR THE LEFT HAND ALONE
TANGO BLUE
SCENES FROM CHILDHOOD, OP. 15
EL COCOYE
JOHN BAUER, PIANO TECHNICIAN
Misha Rachlevsky’s lifetimeaffinity for chamber music andchamber orchestra repertoirebegan at the College of theMoscow Conservatory and theGnessin Academy of Music.Born in Moscow, his violinstudies began at the age of fiveand continued through thewell-traveled path of theRussian school of string play-ing. After leaving the SovietUnion in 1973, he lived and
worked in different countries on three continents, and in 1976 settled in theUnited States, becoming active in the field of chamber music.
Mr. Rachlevsky founded the New American Chamber Orchestra (NACO) in1984, and led it to international prominence, completing nine European tours infour years. In 1989, Rachlevsky accepted an offer from the city of Granada,Spain—a two-year project under which NACO became the resident orchestra ofGranada while, concurrently, Rachlevsky founded and led Granada's own cham-ber orchestra.
In 1991, in the heady aftermath of Moscow's momentous events, MishaRachlevsky found it impossible to resist an opportunity presented by Swiss com-pany Claves, to record Russian works for this label. When Claves concurred withhis suggestion to realize the project with Russian musicians, Rachlevsky calledauditions, and Chamber Orchestra Kremlin was created. The success of theserecordings and the initial concerts and tours, led to turning this formation into apermanent, full time ensemble. The orchestra celebrates its 20th anniversary inthe 2011-12 season.
Chamber Orchestra KremlinSince its formation in the late 1991 in Moscow, the orchestra has performed over1400 concerts -- nearly 600 in Moscow, the rest on tours in 24 countries ofEurope, North and South America and the Far East. The orchestra has recordedover 30 CDs, receiving widespread international acclaim and awards such as theDiapason d'Or in France, Critics Choice in London's Gramophone and in theNew York Times, Record of the Year in Hong Kong and others. Of about 900compositions in the orchestra's repertoire over 20 were written especially for theorchestra by composers from Russia, Europe and the USA.
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Program 4Saturday, February 4, 8 PM
Cabrillo College Crocker Theatre
Chamber Orchestra Kremlin
Director Misha Rachlevsky
Piano Solist Sara Davis Buechner
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART1756-1791
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART1756-1791
ANTONIN DVORAK1841-1904
DIVERTIMENTO IN D MAJOR, K. 136(1772)
MOZART PIANO CONCERTO NO. 13,K. 415ALLEGRO
ANDANTE
ALLEGRO
SARA DAVIS BUECHNER, PIANO SOLO
IntermissionSERENADE FOR STRINGS IN E MINOR,OP. 22 (1875)MODERATO
TEMPO DI VALSE
SCHERZO: VIVACE
LARGHETTO
FINALE: ALLEGRO VIVACE
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Sara Davis Buechner enjoys a vibrantinternational performance and recording careeras a musician of “intelligence, integrity and all-encompassing technical prowess” (New YorkTimes), “fascinating and astounding virtuosity”(Philippine Star), and “thoughtful artistry in thefull service of music” (Washington Post). Sheestablished her early career as inner of a bou-quet of prizes at the world’s great piano compe-titions, including the Gold Medal of the 1984Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition,and a Bronze Medal in the 1986 TschaikowskyInternational Piano Competition in Moscow.
With an active repertoire of over 100 pianoconcertos ranging from Bach to Wuorinen, she
has appeared as soloist with many of the world’s prominent orchestras:New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, San Francisco, Vancouver, theCBC Radio Orchestra, Japan Philharmonic, Birmingham (U.K.), BBCPhilharmonic, Kuopio (Finland), Slovak Philharmonic and the OrquestaSinfónica de Castilla y León (Spain). The New York Times greeted CDof piano music by Rudolf Friml as a “revelation,” and devoted the frontpage of its Sunday Arts & Leisure section to her 1997 world premièrerecording of the Bach-Busoni “Goldberg” Variations. Ms. Buechner’sversatility extends to many premières of new music, and collaborationswith film and dance projects.
A former faculty member of New York University, she has present-ed lectures and masterclasses worldwide. Now a Canadian resident,Sara Davis Buechner is Associate Professor of Music at the Universityof British Columbia School in Vancouver. She is a principal classicalmusic consultant to Dover Publications, and plays the Yamaha Pianoexclusively.
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Program 5Sunday, February 5, 3 PM
Cabrillo College Crocker Theatre
Pianist Sara Davis Buechner
FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN1732 - 1809
CARL MARIA VON WEBER1786 - 1826
JOAQUIN TURINA1882 - 1949
GEORGE GERSHWIN1898 - 1937
SONATA IN E FLAT MAJOR HOB. XVI:52ALLEGRO
ADAGIO
FINALE (PRESTO)
SONATA IN C MAJOR OP. 24ALLEGRO
ADAGIO
MENUETTO (ALLEGRO) - TRIO (POCO RITENUTO) RONDO (PERPETUUM MOBILE)
IntermissionDANZAS GITANAS (TEN GYPSY DANCES)BOOK I, OP. 55
ZAMBRA
DANZA DE LA SEDUCCION
DANZA RITUAL
GENERALIFE
SACROMONTE
BOOK II, OP. 84FIESTA DE LAS CALDERAS
CIRCULOS RITMICOS
INVOCACION
DANZA RITMICA
SEGURIYA
FOXTROTS
DO - DO - DO
NOVELETTE IN FOURTHS
KICKIN’ THE CLOUDS AWAY
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Maya Barsacq is the founder and conductor of Cadenza (formerly The SantaCruz Chamber Orchestra), now in it's sixth season. An ardent and dedicatedadvocate of classical music and especially contemporary classical music,Barsacq has strived to champion new compositions since the inception of theorchestra. She has conducted Two world Premieres, Six US Premieres andThree West Coast Premieres with Cadenza. She also works as a freelancemusic director, conducting opera, and musical theater pieces. Barsacq is astrong advocate of music education and appreciation in and out of the class-room. She also hosts a radio show - The Aeolian Impromptu - on KUSP andis the proud recipient of the 2005 Gail Rich Award for her dedication to thearts.
Violinist Rebecca Jackson hailed as "riveting" by The San Francisco Examiner,Korean-American Rebecca Jackson, is a native of California. Ms. Jacksonreceived her B.M. from The Juilliard School and a graduate degree from UC
Santa Cruz where she studied with Roy Malan. In 2008,she founded Music in May (Mim), an annual chambermusic festival in Santa Cruz. Next season Mim celebratesits 5th anniversary (www.musicinmay.org). She is memberof the Cabrillo Music Festival and Sarasota OperaOrchestra and regularly performs with the San FranciscoOpera & Ballet. Always looking for a good cause, Ms.Jackson has performed in numerous benefit concerts thathave raised a total exceeding $100,000. Rebecca has pro-duced an album with Emmy Award Winning composerJohn Wineglass entitled "Love Songs", available on Itunesand CD Baby. January 2012 they travel to Haiti to helpsupport the relief efforts through their music. Ms. Jackson'sacting and original composition was featured April 2010at Exit Theater (San Francisco) in the production, "The
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John Orlando graduated summa cum laude with aDoctorate of Musical Arts degree in performancefrom the University of Southern California. Histeachers there were John Crown and Alice Ehlers.He has also worked with Dorothy Taubman, EdnaGolandsky, Sergei Babayan, John Perry, GyorgySandor, Pawel Skrzypek, Halida Dinova andHelene Wickett.
In 1968 Dr. Orlando was chosen first prize win-ner in the “Young Artist’s Competition” sponsoredby the Fresno Philharmonic Association. In 1986he gave the world premiere of the Concerto for
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Program 6Saturday, March 31, 8 PM
First Congregational Church, Santa Cruz
Cadenza
Director Maya Barsaq
Violinist Rebecca Jackson Pianist John Orlando
Rekindling the Spirit of the Age of Enlightenment
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN1770-1827
ANICA GALINDOb. 1981
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART1756-1791
ROMANCES I AND IIREBECCA JACKSON, VIOLIN SOLO
TRINITAS
MOZART PIANO CONCERTO NO. 15, IN B FLAT
MAJOR, K. 450ALLEGRO
ANDANTE
ALLEGRO
JOHN ORLANDO, PIANO SOLO
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Piano and Winds, written for him by New York composer, Anthony Newman. Duringthe Spring and Summer of 1997 Dr. John Orlando premiered piano works written forhim by Anthony Newman and George Barati on an international tour with perfor-mances in the United States, Australia, Italy, and Brazil.
He has performed with the San Jose, Santa Cruz County and Fresno Symphonies,the Cabrillo Festival, and the Institute for the Development of Intercultural Relationsfor the Arts in Santa Cruz. He is a founding member of the Johannes Trio and in 2005toured California with the Akademos Quartet in a performance of the ShostakovichPiano Quintet. In February 2010 Dr. Orlando performed concertos by Mozart withthe San Francisco Sinfonietta at Cabrillo College and at Herbst Hall in San Francisco.
Dr. Orlando has held teaching positions at the Universities of Southern Californiaand Santa Clara. Dr. Orlando is instructor emeritus from Cabrillo College where hewas head of the piano department for over a 30 years. Dr. Orlando is the director ofthe Distinguished Artists Concert & Lecture Series which he founded in 1984, andthe current president of the Aptos Community Foundation. He was one of the firstrecipients of the Gail Rich Award for community service in the Arts in Santa CruzCounty and was chosen Best College Teacher and Best Performer in Santa CruzCounty by the Good Times Weekly local newspaper.
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Saturday, March 31, 2 PM Panel Discussion
(Preconcert talk by Don Adkins, 7pm)Cabrillo College Music Recital Hall, VAPA
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CONDUCTOR
Rekindling the Spirit of the
Age of Enlightenment
Wolfgang AmadeusMozart 1756 – 1791
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